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UNCONFIRMED - Report from Haiti
2010-02-01
The below is from a Retired Special Forces Sgt Major
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.... served in the SOG (Special Operations Group) in Vietnam with REDACTED, they have both been involved with various disaster relief programs for the last several years to include Hurricane Katrina. They have both always been straight shooters and known to call a spade a spade, as well as sometimes using very "colorful" language which had to be cleaned up a bit. So I have no doubts as to the truthfulness of what he's saying.

News back from REDACTED.

He and REDACTED made it back somewhat safe and sound.
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To All,

I just returned from Haiti with REDACTED. We flew in at 3 AM Sunday to the scene of such incredible destruction on one side, and enormous ineptitude and criminal neglect on the other.

Port o Prince is in ruins. The rest of the country is fairly intact. Our team was a rescue team and we carried special equipment that locates people buried under the rubble. There are easily 200,000 dead, the city smells like a charnal house. The bloody UN was there for 5 years doing apparently nothing but wasting US Taxpayers money.

The ones I ran into were either incompetents or outright anti American. Most are French or french speakers, worthless every d*** one of them. While 1800 rescuers were ready willing and able to leave the airport and go do our jobs, the UN and USAID (another organization full of little OBamites and communists that openly speak against Americana). These two organizations exemplar their parochialism by:

USAID, when in control of all inbound flights, had food and water flights stacked up all the way to Miami, yet allowed Geraldo Rivera, Anderson Cooper and a host of other left wing news puppies to land.

Pulled all the security off the rescue teams so that Bill Clinton and his wife could have the grand tour, whilst we sat unable to get to people trapped in the rubble.

Stacked enough food and water for the relief over at the side of the airfield then put a guard on it while we dehydrated and wouldn't release a drop of it to the rescuers.

No shower facilities to decontaminate after digging or moving corpses all day, except for the FEMA teams who brought their own shower and decon equipment, as well as air conditioned tents.

No latrine facilities, less digging a hole, if you set up a S****** everyone was trying to use it.

I watched a 25 year old Obamite with the USAID shrieking hysterically, berate a full bird colonel in the air force, because he countermanded her orders, whilst trying to unscrew the air pattern. "You don't know what your president wants! The military isn't in charge here, we are!"

If any of you are thinking of giving money to the Haitian relief, or to the UN don't waste your money. It will only go to further the goals of the French and the Liberal left.

If we are a fair and even society, why is it that only white couples are adopting Haitian orphans. Where the h*** is that vocal minority that is always screaming about the injustice of American society.

Bad place, bad situation, but a perfect look at the new world order in action. New Orleans magnified a thousand times. Haiti doesn't need democracy, what Haiti needs is Papa Doc. That's not just my opinion, that is what virtually every Haitian we talked with said. The French run the UN and treat us the same as when we were a colony, at least Papa Doc ran the country.

Oh, and as a last slap in the face the last four of us had to take US AIRWAY's home from Phoenix. They slapped me with a 590 dollar baggage charge for the four of us. The girl at the counter was almost in tears because she couldn't give us a discount or she would lose her job. Pass that on to the flying public.

NAME REDACTED
Posted by:Besoeker

#18  The UN needs to be moved to Geneva...

Nah. I don't have the Swiss that much.

Posted by: Secret Master    2010-02-01 23:55  

#17  Mods, cleanup on 16. Shomp just made a technicolor yawn.

Posted by: mom   2010-02-01 23:31  

#16  Seal it off, lock it down and let nature run its course. Cheap and efficient. Heartless, but f--k them and the rest of turd world. The U.S. needs to stop being the Worlds First Responder.

There's no law against being a jerk. But in this case I'll make an exception.
Posted by: Shomp Oppressor of the Antelope3652   2010-02-01 21:05  

#15  Haiti, that is. You may as well give it to France.
I ignore the UN.
Posted by: newc   2010-02-01 18:02  

#14  You may as well give it to France.

This same stuff happened on every deployment I was on.

Red Cross was agitating and ruining our counts my moving people around to other camps without even giving us a heads up. Many "Aid" people just did not think there was any structure to camps (like Food and water and headcount for the same) so they just moved people around to their families. A horrible

Logistics problem and a waste of time and Lives.

Fakers run dog and pony, true grit is the Soldier.

Lock press outside the gate. Do-gooders need to see what is happening anyways. In matters of Life and Death, they are second tier. Lock all flights for essentials only, The press hires it's own security and transport/lodging.

Boy I miss telling a few off myself.
Posted by: newc   2010-02-01 18:00  

#13  There's plenty of office space available in Dubai to move the UN into . . . I'm just saying . . .
Posted by: Spanky Wheack7175   2010-02-01 17:52  

#12  Mogadishu? I might say Port-a-Prince would be a perfect place to the Useless Nitwits - except that the Haitians have already suffered enough.

We *should* take the price all all the aid we are going to Haiti out of our U.N. Contribution.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2010-02-01 15:35  

#11  The UN needs to be moved to Geneva...

Geneva? How about Mogadishu?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-02-01 15:10  

#10  "I also suggested that he expand his reading beyond Howard Zinn, Ramsey Clark, and Ian Fleming."

You're a patient man, AC - I'd have suggested something completely different (and anatomically impossible) to him, just based on his behaviour. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2010-02-01 15:09  

#9  If any of you are thinking of giving money to the Haitian relief, or to the UN don't waste your money. It will only go to further the goals of the French and the Liberal left.

Bummer. I already shelled out a hundred bucks at my church. I can only hope they're not as bad as the Sgt Major says. I'm not usually a charitable kind of guy but sometimes it gets to me and this was one of those times.

My own opinion, FWIW, is the US military should stay there and the US should just annex the place. Kick the UN and the French out, screw 'em. Haiti is always gonna be a basket case and the US is always gonna get suckered into paying for it so, if we got a grip on the situation, we might not have to pay as much.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2010-02-01 15:07  

#8  The country needs 50-60 years of "occupation" to sort themselves out and learn to work. It'll never happen - neither Congress nor the UN will allow it. Good candidates for that kind of occupation are Haiti, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, and probably some others I haven't thought of yet. Congress and the UN may be the immediate scapegoats, but there is no way the American people would tolerate it, even if they could pay for it, which they can't. Charity only goes so far.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-02-01 14:05  

#7  I've been looking at the Google Earth imagery and doing some private analysis, posted on my weblog. I don't doubt much of this at all. I've worked with US "civilian" agencies off and on for 30+ years, and find them arrogant and highly opinionated, especially against the military. There ARE exceptions, but they're few and far between. Obumble needs to send Gen. Odierno (sp?) down there with orders to take over ALL US efforts, and tell the UN to go pound sand when they object. I have a friend that has been a missionary to the Dominican Republic for 22 years now, and he won't cross into Haiti for ANYTHING. The country needs 50-60 years of "occupation" to sort themselves out and learn to work. It'll never happen - neither Congress nor the UN will allow it.

The UN needs to be moved to Geneva, and the US needs to remove itself from it. It's a useless bureaucracy that hasn't a clue how to do anything but "order" the United States to do its job. It needs to die a rapid and unmourned death.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2010-02-01 14:00  

#6  Don't forget those 25 YO USAIDsters will also be similar in political thought as the failed "Rec and Park majors" on your "Mortality Counciling team" when they have the authority to "wisely" determine if you get an artifical hip procedure or a pill to ease your pain instead....since you had enjoyed more success in life, and all, and it is time to share with the less fortunate.
Posted by: Capsu78   2010-02-01 13:36  

#5  What became of it is that, having no other place to deal with corpses, the locals stacked them by the roadside and those working to rescue the trapped, feed the starving and prevent massive outbreaks of cholera etc. dealt with those corpses as/when they could.
Posted by: lotp   2010-02-01 13:24  

#4  I think I'll wait for the secret audio & video recordings that back up these allegations. Remember the 'piles of corpses used by Haitians in protest' meme? Whatever became of that?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-02-01 13:09  

#3  Interesting you should say that, Flash. During the aforementioned episode in Honduras, one of the do-gooders became very suspicious of my British accent, watered down and Texanized though it was by that time. He asked what the British army was doing there (my GI uniform not withstanding) and went on to suggest, in all seriousness, that there was some kind of neo-colonialist plot going on. Since it is a given among these people that the US military are incompetent as well as venal, he apparently thought I was some sort of James Bond type sent there to help the Americans in their mission of oppressing the poor and undermining their legitimate leaders (ie communists and media based elitists.) I informed him that I was a legitimate and long serving officer of the United States Army. I added that, like certain other Americans, I had come from elsewhere; but had been a US citizen for 24 years. I also suggested that he expand his reading beyond Howard Zinn, Ramsey Clark, and Ian Fleming.

(I missed the mark a little there. The fool had no idea who Clark was.)
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2010-02-01 11:59  

#2  Who what when where.

Who: He and REDACTED
What: Aid incompetance
When: 1/31/10 (Maybe)
Where: Haiti.

The details are interesting.

"exemplar their parochialism "
"The bloody UN"

Sounds like a european wrote this.

Falls below the validity test for me.
Posted by: flash91   2010-02-01 11:42  

#1  This rings true to me. I was in Honduras for Hurricane Mitch in 1998. My guys had spent a couple of days pulling people, dead and alive, out of the mud, distributing food and rescuing flood victims before USAID and some church sponsored lib do-gooders showed up. The latter were especially useless and obnoxious. They spent 3 days sitting on their pampered asses and sneering at "the military" while my people continued to work 18 hour days. Worthless arrogant bastards, all of them.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2010-02-01 11:32  

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