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The New Govt has laid off

all former Jagdeo & Ramotar stooges

who carried the PPP Baggage.

 

There was a Big Shake up

at GINA & NCN 

where it was discovered

Kwame and others were being Paid

for Posting PPP Propaganda on Social Media

 

Exclusive:

PPP’s phantom bloggers exposed – paid by NCN

         May 31, 2015         
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Ten individuals 

were paid by the National Communications Network (NCN)

to anonymously attack government critics

and promote the PPP/C through social media

as part of a politically directed unit operating

out of the Office of the President (OP).

 

Three of them are related to senior PPP members.

 According to records seen by this publication,

Renata Rohee, a daughter of the

General Secretary of the PPP/C Clement Rohee,

was paid along with eight others,

the sum of $22,000 every fortnight

for a job specified as

“monitor and works processor”.

 

They were on the state-funded NCN payroll

but worked out of OP.

 

Also on the payroll were Dikisha Cumberbatch,

the sister-in-law of former

Office of the President Press and

Publicity Officer Kwame McCoy,

 

and Javed Mustapha,

a family member of Zulfikar Mustapha,

Executive Secretary of the PPP/C.

 

Other persons listed as having contracts

up to as recently as March 31, 2015 are

Carl Howes, Dana King,

Orland Smith, Dellon La Rose Carlyle Softly,

and Nayland Walker (monitor operator/video specialist) .

 

Waheeda Saheed earned $60k per month

with gratuities as a media monitor.

 

McCoy, under the watch of then

Head of the Press and Publicity Unit

at the Office of the President,

Prem Misir had established the

New Media Unit around 2008

to monitor and respond

to the rise in online criticisms of the PPP,

particularly on such fora as the

Guyana Message Board and

from sites such as LivingGuyana.

 

Among those involved was Bassu Dwarka

the current Protocol Officer

to the President at Office of the President

who was an administrator

for the slander site LiveinGuyana.

 

 Also associated with the unit at that time were

“Dood” Safraaz Shadood and Robeson Benn Jr. among others.

 

A typical example of the new media unit at work

was a post by Shadood in January 2009

 in which he wrote on a message board

that Africo Selman, who now is a member of the PPP/C,

” belongs to the Party that is hell bent

on burning the country down literally”

and made observations about her personal hygiene.

 

DG did Harmon contact you yet?

 

According to Kwame...

"How did they

MISS HYDRO_SEED"

 

 

FM

Maduro says Granger is not the true ruler of Guyana

By , Updated: July 17, 2015, Source

 

Venezuelan President Nichola Maduro has described his Guyanese counterpart David Granger, as a “great provocateur” whose only mission is “to provoke Venezuela a major conflict”.

 

Speaking at the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) summit in Brazil, Maduro said Granger is not really in charge of Guyana.

 

“President Granger is not ruling Guyana. Right now there are major floods in Guyana and he walks the world against Venezuela. I feel sorry for the people of Guyana who is our brother.”

 

Maduro said that he instructed to prepare humanitarian aid to assist the population of Guyana suffering flooding there.

 

“I hope the President of Guyana, David Granger, has been realized who we Unasur and Mercosur, and stop acting as an agent of Exxon Mobil. Do not come to provoke. If you want to rule to govern. Guyana is the country Venezuela has helped over the past 10 years of its history, “Maduro said.

FM
Originally Posted by Cobra:
Granger look sour among smiling leaders as president Maduro didn't recognize him as head of state of Guyana.

Maduro looks big like a Goliath. David got sling and mud shats to land on his towering head.

S
Maduro got some balls. True Guyana gets it fair share of floodings,  But unlike this OPEC nation, we don't have food or toilet paper shortages. Maduro needs to examine the Venezuelan economy first before he talk about 'helping' us. And about Granger's provocations,  it's the Maduro's regime that's offering to issue Venezuelan IDs to the guyanese citizens living in the Essequibo region.. Now, if this isn't a blatant act of provocation, then I don't know what is.
Sheik101
That traitor Paul will always be an enemy of the Republic. He always wish bad things on the state of Guyana, never anything good. His insolence knows no bounds. He should be taken out back and put down like a diseased dog.
Sheik101

He cannot cross an inch of Guyana's territory however, he could and will freeze development plans.  He is having lots of problems and facing opposition at home and Guyana provides a useful distraction.  Regardless though, his political opposition who cry oppression all are in lock-step over the claim.  Furthermore, the leftist axis (Venezuela, Bolovia, Peru, Cuba) is formidable.  Guyana is in a bind that even the US can do little about.  At best, Guyana takes this to arbitration and does prevail, but this is many many years to conclusion.

FM
Originally Posted by Sheik101:
That traitor Paul will always be an enemy of the Republic. He always wish bad things on the state of Guyana, never anything good. His insolence knows no bounds. He should be taken out back and put down like a diseased dog.

I am not a traitor of Guyana, I am am protesting a fake president of Guyana.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:

He cannot cross an inch of Guyana's territory however, he could and will freeze development plans.  He is having lots of problems and facing opposition at home and Guyana provides a useful distraction.  Regardless though, his political opposition who cry oppression all are in lock-step over the claim.  Furthermore, the leftist axis (Venezuela, Bolovia, Peru, Cuba) is formidable.  Guyana is in a bind that even the US can do little about.  At best, Guyana takes this to arbitration and does prevail, but this is many many years to conclusion.

My feeling is, he should take the place. That is a move forward to solutions. Unless, that happens, it is a stalemate. 

S
Originally Posted by Prashad:
No shortage of toilet paper thanks to Glen and Fred.

Guyana din have bread once upon a time. Toilet we din need at that time when Granger was confiscating goods. De man said he was a platoon commander. 

S
Originally Posted by seignet:
Originally Posted by baseman:

He cannot cross an inch of Guyana's territory however, he could and will freeze development plans.  He is having lots of problems and facing opposition at home and Guyana provides a useful distraction.  Regardless though, his political opposition who cry oppression all are in lock-step over the claim.  Furthermore, the leftist axis (Venezuela, Bolovia, Peru, Cuba) is formidable.  Guyana is in a bind that even the US can do little about.  At best, Guyana takes this to arbitration and does prevail, but this is many many years to conclusion.

My feeling is, he should take the place. That is a move forward to solutions. Unless, that happens, it is a stalemate. 

By military means would be a non-starter.  He does have overwhelming superiority sea and Air however, he need to put boots on the ground to actually take the territory and will receive a serious mauling from the GDF, not to mention severe opposition from Brazil.

 

His only hope would be a favorable arbitration ruling which is highly unlikely or force a referendum with the people of Essequibo and it's unlikely they will vote in favor of ceding to Venezuela.

 

Summary, Venezuela will never get the territory, the question, how does Guyana arrive at a position where Venezuela cannot block development.  That needs to be the path and focus.

FM
The Pharaoh Granjer could have made an impact at the summit. What he could have done was this. He could have started to sing Harry's Banana Boat song at the top of his voice when the photo with the other presidents were being taken.
Prashad

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