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There’s not much good coming from our media these days. They’re hardly the fact-finders or truth-seekers they claim to be. In fact, their curiosity seems to be on permanent vacation. Their main job seems to be taking orders from the regime and churning out government-approved stories and propaganda, probably cooked up by the CIA. So, on the rare occasion the media does flex their connections and resources to dig up a big story, you can bet it’s one that shines the spotlight on the bad guys while keeping them—and their whereabouts—safely under wraps. It’s all about the clicks, baby.

That’s exactly what went down back in April, when CNN ‘journalists’ decided to give a Haitian gang lord named Vitel’homme some prime-time exposure. This guy isn’t just a local thug; he’s on the FBI’s most wanted list with a cool $2 million bounty on his head. The CNN crew was escorted right to this ruthless ghoul’s lair for a cozy little chat.

This man kidnapped 17 Christian missionaries who were in Haiti trying to rebuild the totally decimated country.

Francisco Tavárez (Translated):

The houses of gang leaders in Haiti 🇭🇹 are luxurious mansions.

It feels like a Hollywood or Netflix movie.

Vitel’Homme Innocent, the Haitian criminal accused of masterminding the kidnapping of 17 Christian missionaries in Haiti, is the 532nd fugitive to be included on the FBI’s top 10 most-wanted list. Innocent stated that they won’t lay down their weapons until there’s a state willing to negotiate with them.

In an interview with CNN journalists, Innocent, whose armed group is called Kraze Baryé, argued that Haitian gangs deserve a seat at the negotiation table.

Despite being sanctioned by the United Nations for numerous human rights abuses committed by Kraze Baryé under his leadership, and being wanted by the Haitian National Police for extortionate kidnapping, murder, rape, armed sexual violence, vehicle theft, and property destruction, Innocent claims that ‘our dream is to rid ourselves of the oligarchs who hinder the country’s progress.’

According to him, the Haiti they once had, the ‘Pearl of the Antilles’ where they grew up, could still become the most beautiful again” .

This spectacle (and the $2 million bucks) riled up one independent journalist so much that he decided to use technology to trace the reporters’ journey, and he managed to pinpoint the drug lord’s address and then blast it online for all to see.

Of course, agencies like the CIA and FBI probably know exactly where this guy is hiding. But it’s quite fascinating to see a regular Joe manage this type of doxing, all without the fancy intel resources.

Benjamin Strick:

In April, CNN journalists were led to the ‘home’ of Haitian gang lord Vitel’homme Innocent and interviewed him. He is on @FBIMostWanted’s Top 10, with a bounty of up to $2 million.

I mapped their drive and found his home here: 18.5278, -72.2314. Here’s how👇🧵

First, I did this because knowing the location of where a gang lord responsible for horrible violence is helpful, even if he might not be there after CNN visited. Vitel is the leader of Kraze Barye and is on the @FBIMostWanted list for taking hostages, and sanctioned by UN.

This is This is the footage I used to geolocate Vitel’Homme Innocent’s house, where the interview was conducted. I’ll go through some of the scenes to provide proofs of how I made the geographical matches, using Google Earth.The first geolocation, and the easiest one thanks to the majestic mountain range surrounding Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, was at 01:04 of the video. We see a big wall, large factory roof, turn in the road, and a lovely mountain range. Location: 18.5447, -72.2359

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The second geolocation was this brilliant little architectural oddity of the little street wall, that served its geolocatable purpose well

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The third and last on the route was the drive past this factory area, again we could see the mountain range in the background. But to narrow it down was this line of buildings and a little sand pile that was consistently present, even in past satellite imagery.

Honestly, why do we even need the FBI when we have citizens like this pulling off big moves? Well, some might say we still need the FBI—you know, to keep busy entrapping innocent people.

If you’d like to read the entire thread, click here.

In addition, it’s impossible to talk about Haiti without mentioning the Clintons, two notorious crooks swindlers dirtbags who still carry a hefty share of the blame for the country’s troubles, even today.

In terms of this investigative gentleman, he did a stellar job. However, the reality of the situation is likely darker than we’d like to admit. Knowing our crooked FBI, they probably own the house this gang lord is holed up in. Maybe that should be this guy’s next mission: digging into who actually owns the house and who’s footing the mortgage and utility bills.


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