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Barbados National Debt: Why it Matters to You Part 4

The Barbados Government is looking to borrow yet more money. This is the logical implication of the Debt Conversion (Counter-Guarantee) Bill 2022 that was passed in the house on 23…

Globalist Policies Helping to Fuel Hardship in Barbados

The implementation of a fuel tax in Barbados on 01 July 2018 by the Mia Mottley administration was a very calculated, globalist move. As you know by now, the government…

Antigua Minister of Health Pushing C-19 Immunization of Children in Caribbean

If he did not bear the title “Minister of Health in Antigua and Barbuda” we would dismiss him as having been living under a rock for at least the last…

New World Order Update

||World Erupting Against the Great Reset! | Sunday, 17-July 9.22 PM | First it was the Canadian truck drivers, then it was (and still is) Sri Lanka where the people…

Barbados National Debt: Why it Matters to You Part 3

In our July 02 Facebook post we tallied the Barbados Government borrowing for last year and arrived at the round figure of 1.215 billion dollars. Amazingly, one individual asked why…

Beyond Price-Gouging: The Rip-off Society Part 1

From time to time we hear charges of price-gouging levelled at the private sector in Barbados. As we have now come to expect, these charges are summarily dismissed by the…

CXC Retreats Again: But is There More in the Mortar?

For the third time in two years, CXC has been pressured by its constituents to modify its exam structure or exam dates. For the third time, the constituents have “won”.…

Welcome to the “Repooblic” of Barbados

“Twenty one miles long by a smile wide!”. That is how a LIAT air hostess once described Barbados as we prepared to land at the GAIA several years ago. I…

Unravelling the Globalist Intentions of the Mottley Government Part 1

“We believe the time has come for the country to confront the latent unease about the future relationship between church and state”. So stated the editor of Barbados Today in…