In an exclusive interview with Professor Jean Fils-Aimé, Joverlein Moïse, the eldest son of the late President Jovenel Moïse, raises the veil on explosive revelations that could upset the perception of Haitian governance. Accusing the American administration of interference and manipulation, he evokes occult manoeuvres that surrounded his father's presidency, including assassination plans.
« My father was not elected by the people, but chosen by Washington. »says Joverlein Moses straight away. According to him, the United States exerted an overwhelming influence on Haitian governance, going so far as to impose the replacement of Claude Joseph by Ariel Henry, whom he described as « orchestrated coup ». This allegation challenges Haiti's sovereignty and raises doubts about the true independence of its leaders.
Consciousness and Revolt
In the face of this foreign influence, Jovenel Moïse reportedly tried to re-appropriate power by questioning questionable energy contracts and seeking to reform the management of public funds. « Everything became quiet, but it was silence before the storm »Joverlein says, suggesting that this change of attitude may have triggered hostile reactions from powerful interests, resulting in planning for the assassination of the President.
The family of Jovenel Moses was fully aware of the danger that threatened them. « We knew our life was at stake. »confided Joverlein. Despite this threat, they have placed their trust in American justice, convinced that such a heinous crime could never be tolerated in the modern world.
A Manipulated Democracy
When questioned about the electoral process, Joverlein expressed his outrage: « The presidential candidates are chosen by the United States, neutralizing the vote of the Haitian people. » This statement sheds a raw light on the workings of a democracy often perceived as a façade.
These revelations, if confirmed, could profoundly alter our understanding of Jovenel Moses' presidency and the circumstances of his assassination. They raise a crucial issue.
The words of Joverlein Moïse resonate as a call to vigilance and responsibility, while Haiti stands at a decisive crossroads in its history.
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