![]() This is not to negate the great things people have done for Haiti: earlier this year actor Leonardo DiCaprio helped to raise 7 million dollars for Haiti, Karruche Tran and Quincy Brown paid a visit to Haiti with Smile Train, to help people living with cleft lip who are unable to pay for medical expenses, and Marshawn Lynch spent his retirement time in Haiti along with several other NFL players to help rebuild an elementary school, host a mobile medical clinic and a football camp through Feed The Children in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. We need to start rolling our sleeves and doing the work because the last time we got help from moun deyo yo, we lost 9,000+ lives. We’ve been beaten, cheated, knocked down, and killed but we are still here. What was once a short exchange between the women of the countryside of Haiti, should now be seen as a slogan of power and resistance. The same people who came to help with our recovery, were the same ones who caused additional suffering and they are doing everything to avoid penalization. It is said that it might have been one individual traveling from Nepal to have brought such a catastrophic disease to my country who never dealt with Cholera ever in its history. Cholera claimed an estimated 9,000 lives, and infected an additional 700,000 people not too long after a devastating earthquake took the lives of over 200,000 people. Cholera is an infectious disease that causes severe dehydration and can kill in as little as a few hours if gone untreated. I encourage you to watch the following VERY VERY authentic film absolutely made in the 1950’s about Zombies and the threat they present here.Last year, a lawsuit filed against the The United Nations was dismissed - even after they admitted to unknowingly bringing Cholera to Haiti. An unsanitary U.N camp for “peacekeepers” negligently allowed cholera-contaminated sewage to seep into a nearby stream who’s waters flow directly into Haiti’s largest river, Artibonite. This is serious stuff.ĭon’t believe me….Fine. And I’m not gonna lie to you, we don’t have anymore riverboats at our disposal. We must stand ready to destroy zombies at all costs. Though Quincy’s past has been cleverly disguised in terms of Zombie warfare, it could all happen again tomorrow. Remember, it is our responsibility to take Zombies as a serious threat to society. ![]() Louisians didn’t fare as well as the Quincians I’m afraid….but that is a story for another day…. Quincy was safe and the zombies didn’t realize that the brain was actually made of hardened pig lard untill they were near St.Louis. Once he was safely away from the ship the ship was launched and it drifted down the river, zombies all aboard. he then cleverly slipped out from underneath the costume and snuck into the Mississippi without the zombies noticing. Tiberious lead the ravaging rascal zombies to the riverfront and onto the boat. They hatched a marvelous plan that would involve Tiberius donning the brain costume and luring the Zombies onto a waiting riverboat. Tiberius ran to his shop and spoke to Captain Jenglehymer, the owner of several riverboats. Fortunately the latest production was called “John Wood is a Brainy Son of Bitch” and one of the actors portrayed a large brain to symbolize how Quincy founder John Wood was a very wise old chap. One early Quincian Tiberius Weatherford made props for the local theater. Those Zombies that were not quickly decapitated and rendered incapacitated were dealt with in a most interesting manner. Fortunately the early Quincians were crafty and set fire to most of the corpses and were intelligent enough to decapitate most zombies as the emerged from the depths. THESE BODIES REMOVED THEMSELVES!!! yeah that’s right there was no cholera outbreak it was a deep down dirty damn zombie fight that took place. Uhh…I’m sorry seems a little bit ridiculous to me. Now scholars will try and make you believe that for some mysterious reason Early Quincy decided that they would dig up an entire cemetery and relocate all the tombs. Many people may or may not know that Madison Park as it is today was once a cemetery. Fortunately for us, humans won the great Zombie battles. As has been dictated, the winners of history are the ones who write it. Many historians of Quincy are irresponsible for not telling you the whole truth of the cholera outbreaks in the past.
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