UN Caused Deadly Cholera in Haiti, Covered It Up, Lawsuit Says
10th October 2013
Survivors and family members of nearly 700,000 Haitians who have contracted cholera are suing the United Nations for billions of dollars, accusing the U.N. of covering up its role in starting the worst outbreak of the deadly disease in modern history.
My, what a surprise! Aren’t you surprised? I’m sure surprised.
The people who founded the U.N., I suspect, had a vision of the Enlightened Nations of the West stepping in to suppress disorder and spread beneficence among ‘developing nations’, as European nations did during the 19th century. What they got was contingents of Third World rent-a-thugs, paid for by unwitting First World taxpayers, under a blanket of tedious and tendentious rhetoric so thing that by itself it promotes Global Warming.
“They have to help us because there are so many kids that are orphans now, that lost their mom, that lost their dads,” said plaintiff Felicia Paule, 45, who survived cholera but lost a daughter, brother and nephew to the disease. “They’re responsible, so they have to help.”
Yeah, well, good luck getting any ‘help’ from the U.N. You’re not part of the gravy train, so you’re not important. Sorry.
The suit will be filed in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday despite the U.N.’s longstanding immunity to all legal claims of wrongdoing.
Don’t forget the unicorn-poop you need to power the process with.
Since the cholera outbreak began near Mirebalais, Haiti in late 2010, just ten months after a devastating earthquake, more than 650,000 Haitians have contracted the disease, which had been unknown in the country for centuries. It has now spread to Venezuela, Cuba and the Dominican Republic, and has now killed more than 8,500 people.
Sounds like the U.N. to me.