Timothy Harris and Ian Liburd |
Many of our readers inquired yesterday, asking why former Saint Kitts Prime Minister TIMOTHY HARRIS would risk a trip to Saint Lucia, to pick up a briefcase filled with cash (USD, of course), given that he is under not only 24-7 law enforcement surveillance, but certain Opposition elements are recording his movements as well. He had no choice, for he was tasked to act as "bagman" for a cash pickup for IAN LIBURD, the Kittitian social media commentator and talk show personality better known by his street name "Patches." Liburd artfully employs Kittitian media, on behalf of CARIBBEAN GALAXY and Harris, through disinformation, misinformation and obvious propaganda, in defense of China in general, and Galaxy specifically, with great effectiveness among the people of Saint Kitts & Nevis. Unfortunately, he tends to ignore painful truth when it comes to the corruption, money laundering and fraud of his Chinese sponsor, and his good friend Timo.There are reports that he is also under government investigation, regarding his wealth and assets, the results of which will certainly be a great surprise to his viewers.
Our readers should note that a similar pro-Galaxy role is also being carried out by the editor of the SAINT KITTS-NEVIS TIMES, who is also directly financially supported by the Chinese company, who is rumoured to be directly controlled by PRC leadership, as part of its scheme to dominate Caribbean politics. Don't look for truth within the SKN Times.
Formerly a member of the Harris administration, Liburd is a supporter and close friend of Harris. Patches has been receiving major cash payments for years from Galaxy and Harris to spread their greatness on social media and in his talk shows. There are reports that his association with Galaxy has made him extremely wealthy over the years that he has blatantly shilled for its programs. He is one of the strongest voices pushing back against the anti-corruption movement seeking to reform the Saint Kitts Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, by inserting partisan politics into the equation, to divert public attention for the critical issues, and thereby further China's long-term goals of flexing its political, economic legal and military muscle in the East Caribbean.
Bonus: for those readers who doubted that we had the actual video, here are some more frames for you:
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