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CUBAN PRESIDENT SUMMONS CURACAO'S PRIME MINISTER? CURUBACAO PART1


CUBAN PRESIDENT SUMMONS CURACAO'S PRIME MINISTER? CURUBACAO PART1
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CUBAN PRESIDENT SUMMONS CURACAO'S PRIME MINISTER? CURUBACAO PART1 By: JJosepha News Twitter.com/JJosephaNews    WILLEMSTAD, Curacao. Cuban President Raul Castro summons Curacao's Prime Minister Asjes?  This could be interpreted as a headline, depending on how much information was released from that four-man private meeting in Havana, Cuba, or that the general public is led to believe or understand.  In the atmosphere of dynamic interaction, macroeconomics and pico-politics, could PM Asjes have gone on an official visit to Cuba to support the Curacaleno soccer team? Or was he "unofficially" summoned by the former commander of the Cuban military? Or was it simply just something else?  On a macroscopic view by coincidence:  October 2014: Curacaleno student contacts Cuban embassy and ambassador about studying in Cuba. Cuban embassy and ambassador never responded  November 2014 (Curacao Chronicle): PM Asjes visits Washington, USA but unable to speak directly with President Barack Obama  February 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): Fermin Garbiel Quiñones Sánchez made an introductory visit to the Minister Plenipotentiary of Curacao in the Netherlands, Marvelyne Wiels  March 2015 (Reuters): USA declared Venezuela a national security threat and ordered sanctions against seven officials  March 2015: Cuba gives its ‘unconditional support’ to Venezuela against USA  March 16, 2015: Cuban former president Fidel Castro Ruiz writes a letter glorifying the efforts of Venezuelan president on continuing the dream of sharing Venezuela's natural resources with the world [see Fidel Castro's letter to President Maduro]  March 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): PM Asjes summons Venezuela consul general, Marisol Gutierrez de Almeida, to cease and desist her actions to gather signatures and support from within the Curacao populace to possibly cause a rift in the US-Curacao foreign international diplomatic lines (policy programme)  Asjes stated that Curacao’s neutrality in the diplomatic conflict between Venezuela and the US and that the friendly relationship with both countries shall not be put in jeopardy.  April 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): President Obama said that the nations must get rid of all disputes and added that he has asked the US Congress to lift the economic, commercial and financial embargo of Cuba. The US president said, "If the US-Cuba bilateral dialogue keeps advancing, there will be progress despite deep differences," furthermore he noted that this change in US policy represents an inflection point towards the whole region, and that this change is accompanied by a compromise with the Americas  Early June 2015 (personal Facebook page): MP Sulvaran [PAR] posted that there is a change in the air, but it would not be by his hands... indicating that the coalition government is being stressed to breaking point  Mid June 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): Minister Nelson Navarro [PAIS] speaks on justice, national security legislative concerns and the debate on CCTV implementation and that the coalition government is at a melting point and could vaporize at any point or time, leading to a change of the guards at Curacao's political borders  *Sources say that the communist controlled paradise of Raul Castro, brother of Fidel Castro Ruiz, is governed by CCTV at just about every main street, which have high definition cameras for surveillance atop of numerous roofs. But sources also point out that Amnesty International has constantly raised the argument of the human rights and rights to privacy of the Cuban people. This maybe something that not too many Curacalenos will appreciate having their privacy invaded.  Gerrit Schotte has been in the news for travelling to Venezuela to attend former leader Hugo Chavez’s funeral on supposedly diplomatic status in 2013.  ALBA (the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America) was formed in 2004 initially by Cuba and Venezuela as an intergovernmental organization based on the idea of the social, political and economic integration of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.  PetroCaribe was formed in 2005 and in 2013 formed an alliance with ALBA.  Oil prices continued to go down with possible effects shimmering on the Venezuelan economy becoming evident. Based on a simple economic view that: (1) Low Supply + High Demand = High Prices; and (2) High Supply + Low Demand = Low Prices. In addition, from financial budgeting, we know that to control the purse or the economy of a country is to control the country. Interesting point: Netherlands has the financial control of the autonomous island of Curacao.  There is probably no doubt that an economic overview study of Curacao had already been in place before the Havana visit of the PM and the finance minister of Curacao, thinking about the coalition government which, if the pressure point is correct, may side with one or the other, therefore shifting the balance of power in favour of a "favour for a favour".  Less than three weeks ago there was a green residue, purportedly a carcinogenic substance, covering the outside fixtures and homes of the people in the Isla oil refinery area of Curacao. This substance is presumably from the "lesser" quality oil being refined supplied by the PDVSA from the Venezuelan oil fields to the Curacao refinery. This may then sound like a "non-favour for a non-favour", or better yet put, "if you don't support us, suffer economic hikes and not the benefits but the consequences" mentality.  But while there is the talk about the green residue, which some report as probably a transitional /heavy metal-based compound, in the Wishi Marchena area, no one has stopped to think about that substance falling on the ground and seeping into the underground water supply or that of Aqualectra, not to mention how much rain has fallen since the start of the hurricane season.  How many persons in Curacao felt that their water had a more metallic-like taste some weeks ago?  What is more interesting is what are the short term and long term effects of this exposure to the people of that area and of course to the people of Curacao?  What is the fertility rate of the women whom have lived in that area?  What has been the average birth rate and weight, the morbidity rate, spontaneous abortion rate, the incidence and prevalence of cancer, testicular cancer, liver disorders and kidney disorders and diabetes for the persons in that area and the island wide?  On reflection, as we consider the events that are developing before us today, MP Constancia of the opposition MFK is being brought before the courts and then, in September, former PM and MFK MP, Gerrit Schotte’s day in court will undoubtedly squash any possibility of an ouster or vote of no confidence in PM Asjes.  How quickly the tides change when the magical trip to Cuba and the Castro brothers’ magical land of "free" doctors, communist health care and socialist health tourism, always come at a heavy price. In the spiritual realm, "magic" that powerful always comes with a heavy price load.  Let’s just look at so much coincidence that transpired. The former minister of public health Constancia was brought up on charges that stem from transactions apparently mainly of Venezuelan origination. How quickly the tides change when we seek to hide and deceive. That was a trump card that was being held close to probably Cuba's financial auditors in communication with the Venezuelan sources.  The old proverb of what is done in the darkness will come to light seems so appropriate. It’s just a matter of time.  Please go back and read above that there are two countries that share one of the closest Latin American relationships, even the Bolivian president once studied in Cuba. Former president Hugo Chavez's charge to recapture the presidency after the coup attack is even reminiscent of what happened to his mentor, Fidel Castro, in which he purged his cabinet of those that threatened his life and vision of a better Cuba and better world.  Could you have imagined all of this just from the economic control of the oil economy in Curacao, which has a GDP of 3 billion dollars and a debt of approximately 1 billion dollars, 10.3% unemployment rate (2008 estimates) and our largest import partner is Venezuela at 57.13%.  Cuba's relationship with Venezuela, whose population is about 30.41 million, is well documented and Fidel Castro himself has tooted the horn of the Venezuelan army being one of the best trained in the Caribbean, ready and willing to sacrifice their last drop of blood. Cuba has supplied Bolivia and Venezuela with medical human resources and with St Elisabeth Hospital Curacao (SEHOS) and the new SEHOS director, chances are that Cuba's 12 million populace and graduating medical class of 10,000 medical professionals could be added benefits to convince any small country that "one hand scratches the other".     ©2019 JJosephaNews. All rights reserved.

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao. Cuban President Raul Castro summons Curacao's Prime Minister Asjes? This could be interpreted as a headline, depending on how much information was released from that four-man private meeting in Havana, Cuba, or that the general public is led to believe or understand. In the atmosphere of dynamic interaction, macroeconomics and pico-politics, could PM Asjes have gone on an official visit to Cuba to support the Curacaleno soccer team? Or was he "unofficially" summoned by the former commander of the Cuban military? Or was it simply just something else? On a macroscopic view by coincidence: October 2014: Curacaleno student contacts Cuban embassy and ambassador about studying in Cuba. Cuban embassy and ambassador never responded November 2014 (Curacao Chronicle): PM Asjes visits Washington, USA but unable to speak directly with President Barack Obama February 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): Fermin Garbiel Quiñones Sánchez made an introductory visit to the Minister Plenipotentiary of Curacao in the Netherlands, Marvelyne Wiels March 2015 (Reuters): USA declared Venezuela a national security threat and ordered sanctions against seven officials March 2015: Cuba gives its ‘unconditional support’ to Venezuela against USA March 16, 2015: Cuban former president Fidel Castro Ruiz writes a letter glorifying the efforts of Venezuelan president on continuing the dream of sharing Venezuela's natural resources with the world [see Fidel Castro's letter to President Maduro] March 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): PM Asjes summons Venezuela consul general, Marisol Gutierrez de Almeida, to cease and desist her actions to gather signatures and support from within the Curacao populace to possibly cause a rift in the US-Curacao foreign international diplomatic lines (policy programme) Asjes stated that Curacao’s neutrality in the diplomatic conflict between Venezuela and the US and that the friendly relationship with both countries shall not be put in jeopardy. April 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): President Obama said that the nations must get rid of all disputes and added that he has asked the US Congress to lift the economic, commercial and financial embargo of Cuba. The US president said, "If the US-Cuba bilateral dialogue keeps advancing, there will be progress despite deep differences," furthermore he noted that this change in US policy represents an inflection point towards the whole region, and that this change is accompanied by a compromise with the Americas Early June 2015 (personal Facebook page): MP Sulvaran [PAR] posted that there is a change in the air, but it would not be by his hands... indicating that the coalition government is being stressed to breaking point Mid June 2015 (Curacao Chronicle): Minister Nelson Navarro [PAIS] speaks on justice, national security legislative concerns and the debate on CCTV implementation and that the coalition government is at a melting point and could vaporize at any point or time, leading to a change of the guards at Curacao's political borders *Sources say that the communist controlled paradise of Raul Castro, brother of Fidel Castro Ruiz, is governed by CCTV at just about every main street, which have high definition cameras for surveillance atop of numerous roofs. But sources also point out that Amnesty International has constantly raised the argument of the human rights and rights to privacy of the Cuban people. This maybe something that not too many Curacalenos will appreciate having their privacy invaded. Gerrit Schotte has been in the news for travelling to Venezuela to attend former leader Hugo Chavez’s funeral on supposedly diplomatic status in 2013. ALBA (the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America) was formed in 2004 initially by Cuba and Venezuela as an intergovernmental organization based on the idea of the social, political and economic integration of the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. PetroCaribe was formed in 2005 and in 2013 formed an alliance with ALBA. Oil prices continued to go down with possible effects shimmering on the Venezuelan economy becoming evident. Based on a simple economic view that: (1) Low Supply + High Demand = High Prices; and (2) High Supply + Low Demand = Low Prices. In addition, from financial budgeting, we know that to control the purse or the economy of a country is to control the country. Interesting point: Netherlands has the financial control of the autonomous island of Curacao. There is probably no doubt that an economic overview study of Curacao had already been in place before the Havana visit of the PM and the finance minister of Curacao, thinking about the coalition government which, if the pressure point is correct, may side with one or the other, therefore shifting the balance of power in favour of a "favour for a favour". Less than three weeks ago there was a green residue, purportedly a carcinogenic substance, covering the outside fixtures and homes of the people in the Isla oil refinery area of Curacao. This substance is presumably from the "lesser" quality oil being refined supplied by the PDVSA from the Venezuelan oil fields to the Curacao refinery. This may then sound like a "non-favour for a non-favour", or better yet put, "if you don't support us, suffer economic hikes and not the benefits but the consequences" mentality. But while there is the talk about the green residue, which some report as probably a transitional /heavy metal-based compound, in the Wishi Marchena area, no one has stopped to think about that substance falling on the ground and seeping into the underground water supply or that of Aqualectra, not to mention how much rain has fallen since the start of the hurricane season. How many persons in Curacao felt that their water had a more metallic-like taste some weeks ago? What is more interesting is what are the short term and long term effects of this exposure to the people of that area and of course to the people of Curacao? What is the fertility rate of the women whom have lived in that area? What has been the average birth rate and weight, the morbidity rate, spontaneous abortion rate, the incidence and prevalence of cancer, testicular cancer, liver disorders and kidney disorders and diabetes for the persons in that area and the island wide? On reflection, as we consider the events that are developing before us today, MP Constancia of the opposition MFK is being brought before the courts and then, in September, former PM and MFK MP, Gerrit Schotte’s day in court will undoubtedly squash any possibility of an ouster or vote of no confidence in PM Asjes. How quickly the tides change when the magical trip to Cuba and the Castro brothers’ magical land of "free" doctors, communist health care and socialist health tourism, always come at a heavy price. In the spiritual realm, "magic" that powerful always comes with a heavy price load. Let’s just look at so much coincidence that transpired. The former minister of public health Constancia was brought up on charges that stem from transactions apparently mainly of Venezuelan origination. How quickly the tides change when we seek to hide and deceive. That was a trump card that was being held close to probably Cuba's financial auditors in communication with the Venezuelan sources. The old proverb of what is done in the darkness will come to light seems so appropriate. It’s just a matter of time. Please go back and read above that there are two countries that share one of the closest Latin American relationships, even the Bolivian president once studied in Cuba. Former president Hugo Chavez's charge to recapture the presidency after the coup attack is even reminiscent of what happened to his mentor, Fidel Castro, in which he purged his cabinet of those that threatened his life and vision of a better Cuba and better world. Could you have imagined all of this just from the economic control of the oil economy in Curacao, which has a GDP of 3 billion dollars and a debt of approximately 1 billion dollars, 10.3% unemployment rate (2008 estimates) and our largest import partner is Venezuela at 57.13%. Cuba's relationship with Venezuela, whose population is about 30.41 million, is well documented and Fidel Castro himself has tooted the horn of the Venezuelan army being one of the best trained in the Caribbean, ready and willing to sacrifice their last drop of blood. Cuba has supplied Bolivia and Venezuela with medical human resources and with St Elisabeth Hospital Curacao (SEHOS) and the new SEHOS director, chances are that Cuba's 12 million populace and graduating medical class of 10,000 medical professionals could be added benefits to convince any small country that "one hand scratches the other".




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