⚠️Some links may contain graphic disputable content⚠️ I was replying to a comment and checked google to make sure I was spelling Cannibalism correctly. It automatically populates (in Haiti). I still can’t believe the amount of videos and news articles about Cannibalism in Haiti is on Google. Notorious for hiding the truth and it’s there and apparently trending on social media. I have linked a few websites. There’s just too many to list and they are mostly saying the same thing. I didn’t link videos because I haven’t had the chance to watch any yet.
NY Post: Gang leader named ‘Barbecue’ is now most powerful man in Haiti — as US evacuates Americans
The Cannibalism Trial That Shook Haiti
Geffrard, who was a Catholic, took office in 1859 and immediately went to work stamping out the occult practices that had been allowed to flourish under Soulouque. He ordered the destruction of Voodoo temples and altars and the arrest of those suspected of cannibalism.
https://www.lipstickalley.com/threads/the-cannibalism-trial-that-shook-haiti.5441736/
US Cannibals in Haiti
In 2004, a group of murderous gangsters who called themselves The Cannibals led an insurrection against Haiti’s first democratically elected President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. US President George W. Bush immediately, swiftly sided with The Cannibals, now renamed, more palatably, “The National Revolutionary Front for the Liberation of Haiti.”
Bush sent 1,000 US Marines who, like the assassins last week, broke into the quarters of the newly-elected President and, according to a frantic call from his wife to a US Congresswoman, seized Aristide and gave him a choice: resign or die. Aristide, a Roman Catholic priest, chose life. He was then kidnapped by the Marines and taken to a French colony in Africa.
https://www.randomlengthsnews.com/archives/2021/07/20/haiti-enslavement/34554
Haitian 'Cannibal Gang' Eating Victims' Body Parts? Truth Behind Viral Video
As gang violence in Haiti escalates, the United States and Germany have withdrawn their staff from the Caribbean nation. As violence grips the Caribbean nation, a disturbing video has surfaced on social media in which an alleged gang member can be seen eating human body parts.
Newsweek talks about the collapse of Haiti but no mention of Cannibals.
https://www.newsweek.com/haiti-crisis-us-embassy-evacuates-staff-gang-violence-escalates-1877632
Email from Chestnut School Of Herbal Medicine
Catfish, trolls, swindlers, and rapscallions have hit the herbal scene!
I have two cons to bring to your attention, along with how to protect yourself from this skulduggery, but first, let me start at the beginning. A few years ago, I began to notice people impersonating herbal businesses and natural healers. Their modus operandi: pretend to be a reputable healer, build up a following of unsuspecting folks who unknowingly follow the wrong page, and then direct message (DM) their followers with scammy requests for sessions or products.
Over the years, several grifters have tried to impersonate the Chestnut School. But last week, someone brought to my attention a scammer impersonating me with a Facebook page titled 'Dr. Juliet Blankespoor'. Here’s a video on how to protect yourself from these social media scams and how you can help me shut down this fake 'Dr. Blankespoor'.
The second swindle I want to bring to your attention involves herbal and foraging books written by artificial intelligence (AI). These are now all over Amazon. They pose a real danger because no human experts verify the information in the books, so there are gross lapses in safety and identification issues.
The book titles mimic reputable books written by human experts, and the reviews are AI-generated in fake review farms. In my article on the Risks of Using AI in Herbalism, you can learn more about the issues–and how to spot these fakes.
https://chestnutherbs.com/risks-of-using-ai-in-herbalism
https://chestnutherbs.com/our-favorite-herbalism-books
Video on this subject:
Dr. Blankespoor Scam - Catfish, trolls, swindlers, and rapscallions have hit the herbal scene!
Over the years, several grifters have tried to impersonate Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine. But recently, someone brought to our attention a scammer with a fake Facebook page titled 'Dr. Juliet Blankespoor'. Here’s a video on how to protect yourself from social media scams from the REAL Juliet Blankespoor, world renowned herbalist and author, and founder of Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine.