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On Sunday November 6, 2016 Dr. Jean-Bertrand Aristide accompanied Fanmi Lavalas candidate Dr. Maryse Narcisse on her campaign trail, at Renaissance Village. The setting was well chosen as, this modern village was one of the last modernization projects Aristide's government had managed to complete before his violent overthrow in February 2004 by CIA agents and heavily armed local thugs.

Aristide's speech was so efficient, it sent shockwaves within the country's handful of ultranational predatory families aka the morally-repugnant elite (MRE) and the serogates they are financing as "black mask" candidates. Quickly, in a desperate attempt to derail Dr. Maryse Narcisse' seemingly unstoppable rise as the first woman (a medical doctor) to be elected President of Haiti, they accused Aristide of "fomenting violence".

In this segment, Dr. Aristide uses his legendary superior communication skills to mix a lecture on brain science, storytelling and political savvy to educate, motivate and commune in Kreyol with Haitians, a people who was starved of his presence for 12 long years of "exile to Africa". Yes, Africa is where Haiti's Apartheid warlords and their international accomplices (Bush, Chirac et. al.) saw fit to keep this progressive leader whom they deemed to be restless, too educated, too nationalist and too Black. Somehow, Aristide survived and found his way back to Haiti. Is Washington ready to unleash yet another coup d'état against the rebel Liberation Theologian ?

"Etchem!" - if you hear Haitians sneezing as Dr. Narcisse rivals make empty promises to them, it is a sign Aristide's delivery was spot on!

Haitian elections are set for November 20, 2016. Haiti's Lula seems confident about the victory of the Caribbean island's version of Dilma Rousseff. This time, the Clintons are nowhere to be seen. However, "plots are more powerful than witchcraft", says the Haitian proverb.

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