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PHOTO: Haiti - U.S. Coast Guard confiscates 900 pounds of marijuana from a go-fast boat near Haiti headed for Miami
The operation began Tuesday night, when a U.S. Customs and Border Protection aircraft crew spotted a vessel off the coast of Haiti, near Cap du Mole. The crew suspected an illegal operation, and the Coast Guard was sent to investigate, the Guard said in a statement.
While officials don't know the exact origin of the marijuana, they know the boat came from the Haitian coast, Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Ryan Doss said.
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Philippe Bourciquot - La Police Florida Arete misye pou Ponzi Scheme li t-ap fè sou do Haitien
Tande sa... La Police poze la pat sou Philippe Bourciquot, yon Haitien nan Lake Worth Florida, poutet yon ponzi scheme li tap fè sou do Haitien nan kominote a... Anpil Haitien pedi lajan yo pandan ke misye tap byen viv sou do yo sou preteks li tap envesti lajan pou yo...
Bourciquot te vize ayisyen-Ameriken ki pat gen top konesans nan zafè finans. atravè yon station radio lokal ak nan legliz li a, li te pwomèt yo pou li envesti lajan yo nan stock market ak yon 8 pousan enterè chak mwa. Olye de sa li te itilize lajan pou li byen viv epi peye envestisè anvan yo.
Se sa ki rete nan lang anglè yon Ponzi Scheme...
Li plis siy Palm Beach Post ak sou Miami News Times
Ou konnen misye? ou se yon viktim se sa misye tap fè?
Di nou... Kite yon mesaj...
911 Lemonade Call Police report
Here is a snapshot of the police report of the man who called 911 because there was no lemonade at burger king
See the full police report here:
coxnewsweb.com King PC.pdf
Raymond Joseph, Ambassador Of Haiti
Raymond A. Joseph is the Hatian ambassador to the United States .
Raymond Joseph is a Haitian political activist and journalist.
Raymond Joseph spent 19 years in New York under a death sentence imposed in absentia by the murderous regime of François "Papa Doc" Duvalier, Haiti. Duvalier was enraged by his broadcasts and writings against the dictatorship.
During that time, Raymond Joseph got a job as a financial reporter for the "Wall Street Journal".
From 1970 to 1984, he covered everything from the Manville asbestos trials to the advent of the Sony Walkman. In 1984, Raymond Joseph resigned from the Journal to edit the Brooklyn community newspaper he owned with his brother, "Haiti Observateur".
After the Duvaliers were ousted, Raymond Joseph served as charge d'affaires in Washington, but in 1991 he returned to the paper in Brooklyn.
Raymond Joseph returned as charge d'affaires of the Haitian Embassy in April 2004, and officially became ambassador in August 2005.
Source-"The Washington Diplomat" washdiplomat.com