The New Sovereign Nation and Haiti's Future: A Leadership Perspective
Brainsky UnleashedDecember 12, 2024
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The New Sovereign Nation and Haiti's Future: A Leadership Perspective

Welcome back to Brainsky Unleashed!

Today, we dive into groundbreaking news from Haiti that mainstream networks haven't yet touched.

Our special guest, His Majesty King Houstine the 3rd, joins us to discuss the creation of a new sovereign nation on the island of Gonave.

Alongside him, we have Vice President Francais Dujes of Haiti.

n this episode, they reveal plans to foster economic development, enhance security, and boost cooperation between Haiti and Gonave through innovative approaches and potential partnerships with global leaders like Donald Trump.

Tune in for a conversation on Haitian resilience, resource management, and the bold steps being taken to uplift a nation in distress.

Don't miss it!

Enjoy!

Thomas Brainsky

[00:00:00] Entertainment, Insight, Don't Take Life Too Serious. Welcome to Brainsky Unleashed.

[00:00:03] I'm going to do a little intro here. Okay.

[00:00:07] Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to a very unique...

[00:00:12] Actually, you know what? I'm going to take you guys off stage for a second.

[00:00:18] Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to a very unique episode of Brainsky Unleashed.

[00:00:23] Today, we're going to be talking with the leadership of Haiti. That would be the president,

[00:00:28] the vice president of Haiti, as well as a new king of a new sovereign nation off the shore of Haiti.

[00:00:34] So I'm going to welcome some of these guys to the stage. So joining us at this time, we have

[00:00:39] the sovereign king, His Majesty, Justine III, and we also currently have on stage with us right now on

[00:00:48] this program, the vice-presidente Francais Dugé of Haiti. Gentlemen, welcome to the program.

[00:00:58] I am so happy to have you on. My understanding is that we will also be joined later in this call

[00:01:04] with President Boutier and possibly a translator, which would also make things even better, as well

[00:01:11] as a magistrate, Jean-Dominique. So the reason for this podcast today is there's some very large

[00:01:18] news going on down in Haiti that most people are not aware of. Not even the networks are picking this

[00:01:23] up. But there is now a new small sovereign nation on the island of Gonaav, currently now being,

[00:01:32] shall I say, ruled over by His Majesty King Fustine III. So welcome to the call, sir. And if I can just ask

[00:01:41] this President Dugé, what is actually happening and how does this work?

[00:01:50] He's asking, how is everything in Haiti?

[00:02:08] How does, so we have Gonaav now, a portion of Gonaav being

[00:02:16] under the control now of the Kingdom of Gonaav? How does this relate to the security of Haiti?

[00:02:23] How will Gonaav help get aid to the people of the Republic?

[00:02:31] Okay.

[00:02:33] I'm happy that you have me on this show. Thank you.

[00:02:49] The people of Gonaav are ready for this change. They're ready for something that is sustaining.

[00:03:01] The people of Gonaav are ready for Philip Joseph Catron to come and transform Gonaav.

[00:03:11] Okay. So how will Haiti cooperate with Gonaav going forward?

[00:03:22] The cooperation of Gonaav, the Republic of Haiti, the Royal of Gonaav. How will it be?

[00:03:34] Indeed, we appreciate that because Haiti is in history. The Royal of North and the Republic of the West.

[00:03:44] The United States.

[00:03:58] The Republic of Haiti and the Kingdom of Gonaav will trade with each other. And by trading with each other,

[00:04:06] we will no longer rely on the diaspora to sustain our GDP per se. And so the people of La Gonaav will

[00:04:15] trade back with the people of Haiti and sustain the economy between Gonaav and Haiti.

[00:04:23] So let's then talk about Gonaav and how this actually works. The people of Gonaav now have

[00:04:31] a king. This is very different from what they are used to even a week ago. So you say that they are

[00:04:39] ready. That is great. But how will this affect them right now?

[00:04:52] Effectively now, the Kingdom can enter into agreements with the United States for hotels

[00:04:58] and resorts.

[00:05:07] We will be happy to sit down with the President Donald Trump and the King to sit down and discuss

[00:05:17] very big projects in the Kingdom.

[00:05:18] So your plan is to develop a relationship with the United States, with the Trump administration,

[00:05:25] as they are coming into office, which you now have a few months before they even enter office. And they

[00:05:31] have a very large agenda. So what are you going to do for your people today and for the next few months?

[00:05:42] Or do they just have to sit and wait?

[00:05:48] That's the question for me. So I'll answer it.

[00:05:51] Right.

[00:05:52] Right now, what I'm going to do is I'm going to begin negotiations with the President-elect,

[00:06:01] Donald Trump. And we will prepare the way, preparation for the

[00:06:08] relationships, or on the field of travail for the world of the Republic and the world of the Royale.

[00:06:14] Work. We're going to provide and set the stages for the people of GONAV to begin work programs.

[00:06:22] Because there's development. There's no reason to import workers when you have able-bodied men on the

[00:06:28] island. And so what we're going to do is I'm going to sit down with the President, hopefully at Mar-a-Lago

[00:06:35] law upon the President's invitation. And we'll discuss, and I'll invite Vice-Président

[00:06:41] Dujer to come and just on the side of Haiti. And we sit down and have a big talk.

[00:06:53] And we'll sit down and talk about what we're going to do for the people of Haiti and how to

[00:06:59] increase the standard of living for the people of Haiti right now.

[00:07:04] We need to plan to make the diplomatic voyage. We need a way to make it work. And we

[00:07:15] do a media campaign and from door to door just to be able to edify all the people of Haiti and

[00:07:23] the people of Haiti and the people of Haiti.

[00:07:26] It's very important that we move on this right now because the situation is extremely imperative.

[00:07:38] Because the people in Haiti right now are starving. We are entirely engulfed by Barbecue and his gangs.

[00:07:46] And so we don't have the choice to sit back and wait for the next administration. That's an extra three months of suffering.

[00:07:56] Well, it's more than that because the administration has plans of their own.

[00:08:01] And they have lots of things that they're doing. So let me ask you this.

[00:08:04] You both are in leadership roles of your respective land and people.

[00:08:13] We all know that Haiti has potential. What more can you do or how can you communicate or what do you, I guess a better question is,

[00:08:25] what should the people of Haiti be doing to better themselves and their situation?

[00:08:31] There is nothing that we can truly do until the international community treats Haiti fairly.

[00:08:38] And what I mean by that is due to the fact that we are under siege by a gang unit that we did not ask for.

[00:08:47] Gangnyo de la Haiti.

[00:08:49] We didn't ask for the gangs. The government and some of the issues that have plagued the country

[00:08:59] have caused the gangs to be here. The vice president can attest to as well.

[00:09:05] The gangs we did not ask for. And so we're in a position where the United Nations is too afraid to reenter Haiti

[00:09:12] because of the cholera outbreak. Cholera back in 2010.

[00:09:17] So now this is a time when Haiti said, we know what doesn't work.

[00:09:22] So now it's time to try something new.

[00:09:26] We want to handle our own problems.

[00:09:29] We want to handle our own issues. And if that means we resurrect the new king, a kingdom that isn't really new.

[00:09:36] We've done it three times before. Let's do it again, because one hasn't worked.

[00:09:42] Obviously, the republic hasn't worked and we're trying to figure something out, but it's very easy to look at the country and say,

[00:09:49] what are you going to do to help yourself up by pull yourself up by your own bootstraps?

[00:09:53] And I say, well, barbecue took them.

[00:09:56] How can the people stand up against the gangs? Should they stand up against the gang?

[00:10:00] We do. We do. We're fighting back against the gang.

[00:10:03] But when you only have a kitchen knife and maybe an old gun that has bullets that you don't know will fire,

[00:10:14] that can't compete against drug cartel backed machine guns.

[00:10:19] Correct.

[00:10:20] So how do we fight back when the international community decides to put aside their anger for Haiti,

[00:10:28] their anger and hatred for us for declaring independence in 1804?

[00:10:33] We are free people. We are people that demand independence the same way that the United States did.

[00:10:40] What does he need? I think had a global war.

[00:10:43] You had a big war for your independence.

[00:10:45] But how can you stand there and look at another country and say, figure it out?

[00:10:51] When in your constitution, you had the audacity to say all men are created equal

[00:10:56] while you asked a slave to bring you the quill and ink.

[00:11:01] Controversial if you're trying to work with the United States, don't you think?

[00:11:06] I just want one situation to be understood.

[00:11:10] We are a sovereign people that have to handle our own problems our way.

[00:11:15] And I appreciate that the United Nations has descended on Haiti.

[00:11:23] They haven't just come on in.

[00:11:25] But whatever has been happening isn't happening.

[00:11:29] 400 Kenyan soldiers are in the capital city I was born in.

[00:11:33] And they can't get any land back from barbecue.

[00:11:38] It's not me.

[00:11:39] So let's do something different.

[00:11:42] Cut off barbecue from Texas.

[00:11:45] So what are we going to do different, right?

[00:11:49] We keep saying we're going to do something different.

[00:11:51] Let's articulate for the people that listen to this program.

[00:11:55] What are you going to do different aside from just rely on Donald Trump and the United States?

[00:12:02] We are going to trade with the United States because the U.S.

[00:12:05] has not dealt with the kingdom of Gronov since 1929.

[00:12:10] So it's been almost 100 years.

[00:12:13] Now, the reason why the kingdom of Gronov even existed in 1929 was because in 1915, President Wilson invaded Haiti and occupied Haiti.

[00:12:24] And so they needed to control the situation the best way they could.

[00:12:27] So they installed a king called Fustin II, who was as white as you.

[00:12:32] And as you can see, I'm very tan.

[00:12:34] And Fustin II of Gronov was a U.S. Marine installed by the U.S. government just to help control the scenario.

[00:12:43] But this time Haiti said, no, we will install the king.

[00:12:47] We don't want the U.S.

[00:12:49] Does he need to install them?

[00:12:50] President.

[00:12:51] Oui.

[00:12:56] We have to remember that we have a commercial program.

[00:13:08] This program is meant to push commercial and trade and commercialism and how we work with the United States.

[00:13:16] So if I can understand it better, and maybe I can articulate it better, what you're looking to do is you're looking to use Gronov as a more peaceful platform to deliver goods, services, and commerce to the people of Haiti.

[00:13:31] Is that fair?

[00:13:33] Good services, commerce, medicine, l'hôpital, Gronov.

[00:13:40] Oui, vice president?

[00:13:42] Okay.

[00:13:43] Pardon?

[00:13:44] Pardon?

[00:13:45] Yes.

[00:13:46] He said, okay.

[00:13:47] Yes, go on.

[00:13:47] So you're going to use Gronov as a bedrock for the growth and development and improving of conditions in Haiti itself.

[00:14:01] Is that a fair statement?

[00:14:16] The population will work.

[00:14:37] So all of these things that you want, we all have to understand.

[00:14:42] Any citizen of any country has to understand.

[00:14:45] No one wants to build hotels and casinos and anything great for a society without protection.

[00:14:54] So clearly one of the major asks for the United States would have to be help keep it safe,

[00:15:00] correct?

[00:15:01] Correct.

[00:15:02] Security and the government are going to be necessary.

[00:15:06] Do they understand the changes that are coming or are they even aware of what is happening right now?

[00:15:15] Not everyone.

[00:15:16] It's what I'm saying that the work and socialization should be done.

[00:15:19] We understand the fact that we can do more sensitivity to the radio,

[00:15:28] to the great meetings, to the great conferences.

[00:15:32] So for the great conferences, we can see the vast population.

[00:15:37] We understand.

[00:15:38] We can make everyone understand everything.

[00:15:42] But that's why we already understand everything.

[00:15:44] And we agree.

[00:15:46] We can make sure that we can get into the vast population,

[00:15:49] to present the great conferences, go on radio, on television.

[00:15:55] So try to sensibilize the population to understand everything.

[00:16:00] So to shorten this up, he said everyone in the country is ready to move forward.

[00:16:05] They are ready to see it on the television.

[00:16:07] They're ready to see it.

[00:16:08] And when there's drops, this will be pushed heavily to Tutmune, Tutmune de la Republic.

[00:16:14] Everybody's going to see.

[00:16:15] And then they will start working and have lots of jobs.

[00:16:19] They will have things to do because they will go out to the kingdom.

[00:16:22] And we'll give them a visa to enter.

[00:16:25] And then since we'll be the biggest trading partner with the United States, not Haiti,

[00:16:30] we'll be able to fund the Haitian crisis and fund the government during this crisis

[00:16:34] so that the government has money to rely on.

[00:16:38] Our work is done.

[00:16:40] We'll have to start getting a lot of resources available,

[00:16:44] to be able to make this work.

[00:16:46] Because everything will make it a lot of resources.

[00:16:49] We'll start thinking about how we can make a lot of resources

[00:16:52] to make a lot of resources on the ground,

[00:16:56] to continue to make this work.

[00:16:57] Because it will make a lot of resources.

[00:16:59] To get out of the plane, I'll pay for the job.

[00:17:03] Because there are gangs in Cerise.

[00:17:05] So the activities plan is not an airplane.

[00:17:08] And then they will go to the hotel and the activities plan.

[00:17:11] So it will be a lot of resources.

[00:17:13] I'll give them a lot of money.

[00:17:14] I'll give them a lot.

[00:17:15] This program is due to the fact that the gangs have blocked all development

[00:17:21] and have made Haiti essentially untrustworthy in the economic world.

[00:17:28] This is why the kingdom has been established and agreed on by the government.

[00:17:31] Due to the fact that we need work.

[00:17:34] We need people to be able to feed themselves.

[00:17:37] And right now that is impossible.

[00:17:40] So essentially we are recognizing him, only us right now.

[00:17:44] And hopefully other companies will enter into the kingdom and build hotels,

[00:17:48] resorts and other normal business activities.

[00:17:51] So that we can fund the crisis here back in the home country.

[00:17:55] Okay.

[00:17:56] They're creating Hong Kong off the coast of China.

[00:18:00] So that leads me to another important question.

[00:18:03] Every nation has some resources of some kind.

[00:18:09] What is it that GONOV can bring to the table as far as resources for spurring development?

[00:18:17] You know, if you look at the Middle East, you have oil.

[00:18:21] If you look at other countries, you may have sugar.

[00:18:25] You may have spices.

[00:18:26] You may have different things that you can bring to commerce.

[00:18:28] What does GONOV have that can bring to a global market?

[00:18:32] Well, normally the president is able to help us.

[00:18:38] And with...

[00:18:39] We have a lot of resources in Haiti to be able to exploit you.

[00:18:46] In Haiti, we have a pile of oil, gas.

[00:18:51] Haiti has lots of gas, lots of oil.

[00:18:54] Okay.

[00:19:15] We have lots of resources.

[00:19:19] But we're going to trade our resources with our neighbor.

[00:19:24] So if I understand this correctly, though, there are resources within that region, within the Kingdom?

[00:19:32] The resources are in GONOV.

[00:19:40] Yes.

[00:19:41] There's a lot of oil on GONOV.

[00:19:44] Okay.

[00:19:44] Then, is it fair to tell the residents, the citizens, to expect that there will be people there to explore that, to see if it is there, how to get it, how to extract it, and how to start making them money?

[00:20:01] Is that fair?

[00:20:01] The President Donald Trump, with the President, Roy Philip, has got into GONOV and to restrict petroleum and exchange for development for everyone.

[00:20:19] Okay.

[00:20:29] I'm ready to move forward.

[00:20:34] The diplomatic relations with Lagunov.

[00:20:42] Do all the preparations for the job.

[00:20:49] Is it fair to say that the people of Lagunov and down the line, the people of Haiti, will want to participate and crave participation in the production of utilizing these resources?

[00:21:13] Is that something that these people want to do?

[00:21:19] Everyone is ready to work.

[00:21:21] Everyone is ready to work.

[00:21:22] Okay, now I'm going to ask you, Majesty.

[00:21:28] You keep bringing up President Trump as you begin during translation.

[00:21:35] Why is that?

[00:21:36] I bring up about the president of the United States because of this.

[00:21:40] I respect and admire the man.

[00:21:43] He has given up so much to try and make America great again.

[00:21:49] Yes.

[00:21:51] And other countries notice it.

[00:21:53] Other kings are noticing it.

[00:21:55] And that's someone that I would like to sit down with and say, you care about your people and I care about mine.

[00:22:03] So let's see how we can meet in the middle and make the Caribbean great again.

[00:22:08] Let's see how we can help America do something.

[00:22:11] The United States president has shown a resilience that the international community and some of us respect.

[00:22:20] 100%.

[00:22:20] 100%.

[00:22:20] That's why I want to talk to him.

[00:22:22] I'd love to sit down.

[00:22:24] It would be an honor to negotiate with President Donald Israel Trump.

[00:22:27] Do you have the desire to work with, meet with, negotiate with, and work with Javier Millet from Argentina?

[00:22:38] If we can make a deal.

[00:22:40] I bring up Millet because he happens to be a spectacular leader.

[00:22:45] He has turned his country around in less than two years, less than a year really.

[00:22:51] He's dramatically changed his country.

[00:22:54] That would probably, in my opinion, be an excellent resource as far as commerce and trade and working together in addition to the United States.

[00:23:03] So we're going to end up concluding this episode.

[00:23:06] I think this is actually kind of entertaining and informative.

[00:23:11] Your Majesty, thank you so much for joining.

[00:23:13] And if you don't mind, please reach out to me again.

[00:23:16] And let's do this again.

[00:23:18] Let's get the president on and let's discuss further how Haiti can be improved.

[00:23:23] Having spent a little bit of time, and I'm not saying it was a lot of time, but having spent a little bit of time in Haiti and seeing how bad it was, and now imagining only how much worse it is now, the people there need a break.

[00:23:34] They do need a future.

[00:23:35] They need leadership.

[00:23:36] They need strength.

[00:23:37] They need commerce.

[00:23:38] They need all these things.

[00:23:38] And I'm rooting for you, and I'm rooting for the people of Haiti to be able to overcome these tremendous challenges.

[00:23:45] So I thank you so much for joining today.

[00:23:47] Do you have any parting thoughts?

[00:23:49] Yes, sir.

[00:23:50] I do.

[00:23:51] And I thank you so very much.

[00:23:52] And I thank you all for listening to us as we discuss a little bit of what we have in store for Haiti.

[00:24:00] Let me tell you this.

[00:24:01] You know, the Haitian people, we are resilient people.

[00:24:06] We have big hearts.

[00:24:09] And the reason why we have big hearts is because we were former slaves.

[00:24:15] And when you've first been forced to learn how to serve, you can help others.

[00:24:23] But what happened to us in 1804 is when we declared our independence from France, we've been punished for it ever since.

[00:24:32] That is no way to treat a real people with flesh and blood just like you and me.

[00:24:38] And so what I decided to do, I decided to work with my brothers and sisters and say, what do we have now that we can control and turn our life around?

[00:24:50] We have natural resources, but we can't even extract it out of the country.

[00:24:54] We're too poor to even have an oil company come in and set up the rigging because it takes some government skin in the game and the government can't afford it.

[00:25:03] And so we have to do something different if we want to improve the standard of living for all of our people.

[00:25:09] And so that's the reason why.

[00:25:11] Sometimes if you want to get a job done, you've got to do it yourself.

[00:25:14] To that note, if I can interrupt you, and I realize I asked if it was your final thoughts, but that just sprung yet another question.

[00:25:20] And this is me, so I like to ask.

[00:25:23] You say, do it yourself.

[00:25:26] For the listeners, for the people who are going to be hearing this in Haiti, what does that mean when you say you're going to do it yourself?

[00:25:35] I'm going to be a different type of king.

[00:25:38] We've had former monarchs before.

[00:25:41] It didn't work.

[00:25:42] You know why it didn't work?

[00:25:45] Because our leaders only cared about lining their own pockets.

[00:25:49] Our royalty only cared about trying to behave like the French.

[00:25:53] You're not the French.

[00:25:54] Hence, you're Haitian.

[00:25:57] You do not sit there and try to be like someone else.

[00:26:01] You be yourself.

[00:26:02] You care about your people.

[00:26:05] You care about your issues.

[00:26:08] You do not focus on the issues of or how you could be like your neighbor.

[00:26:13] And that was the mistake of the former kings.

[00:26:17] This one is different.

[00:26:20] Me?

[00:26:22] I'm here to establish a name for the people of Haiti and to do it the right way.

[00:26:29] And there is one way to do it.

[00:26:32] And it's by being the king that truly cares for his people, not the king that's there for a title only.

[00:26:39] I'm only king because five-year terms under the Haitian constitution just don't work.

[00:26:46] You can't make progress if you get a good guy in for five years and then a bad guy in for another six years, five years, and then he's a dictator.

[00:26:55] So he stays another 15 years and puts it further down.

[00:26:58] And then you get a good guy in there, and then they assassinate him.

[00:27:01] And so nothing's going to work.

[00:27:03] You've got to have one person in there who isn't a dictator.

[00:27:07] There's checks and balances, but he's there for the rest of his life, and he says this is how Haiti needs to be led.

[00:27:15] All right.

[00:27:15] Well, listen.

[00:27:16] Again, I'm rooting for you.

[00:27:18] I'm rooting for the people of Haiti.

[00:27:19] I hope we can get on and do this again.

[00:27:22] So thank you so much for joining us.

[00:27:24] I really, truly appreciate it.

[00:27:26] Mr. Bransky, thank you so very much, and we'll get the government on again, and it will be an honor to chat with you again.

[00:27:32] Thank you so very much.

[00:27:33] You're welcome.

[00:27:35] Okay, so there you have it.

[00:27:37] This is one way that they are going to make Haiti great again.

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[00:27:51] I thank you so much, and I look forward to doing this again, hopefully with some additional leaders from the Haitian government,

[00:27:57] as I know that they have just had a lot of problems getting on.

[00:28:00] And I thank you so much for being a valued, loyal listener to the program, and I hope I'm bringing you content that you find valuable.

[00:28:08] So with that, I'm going to sign off and say until next time, and we're going to try this one again.