Ariana is an epiphenomenon comparable to André Michel—who, incidentally, publicly opposed Ariana—for both have arrived at the exact same point of convergence.
They possess the ability to manipulate a vast multitude of people whom they believe they are “awakening”; yet, alas—as I previously diagnosed in a text of the same name—this populace suffers from somnambulism, reacting like automatons driven solely by impulse.
Two sages had predicted everything unfolding in this era we are currently living through—predictions that have proven accurate.
They described how the era of dictatorship—under which peoples across the globe lived—would eventually come to an end, and how one might avoid succumbing to anarchy—a state liable to easily degenerate into chaos should poor choices be made. The title of their book is: *Choose Life*.
Another sage, in his book *The Greatest Miracle in the World*,
Mr. Og Mandino, observed that:
“The greatest power man possesses is the power to choose.”
Toynbee and Ikeda further asserted that, following the fall of the Iron Curtain—referring here to the Soviet Union, the greatest of all dictatorships—and noting that other nations such as Germany, Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Nicaragua (to name but a few) represented offshoots of this global superpower, Haiti stood apart in that it chose to follow the path of its closest neighbor: the other superpower which, in order to combat the emergence of the socialist movement within that country, thereby tolerated another form of dictatorship so as to thwart any inclination toward shifting toward that movement.
Arnold Toynbee and Daisaku Ikeda had charted the appropriate course of action. Their counsel aimed to help the peoples emerging from this nightmare avoid falling into the trap set by charismatic leaders—leaders who, as the sages well knew, would adopt a specific methodology: Fascism. A totalitarian ideology that would prove even more brutal than the very dictatorships it purported to replace.
I would like to offer a word of caution to those of my readers who hope to see genuine change emerge from all these movements. Ariana and André Michel.
One of them—still carried along by the rhythm of drums and dance—fueled the hatred that ultimately led to the death of a Head of State; the other is too young to shoulder the responsibilities of this currently unfolding movement—a movement devoid of any organizational structure—and is, therefore, doomed to failure.
Example:
LAVALAS vs. the Group of 184, which dragged us into the inhumane Embargo.
For there is not yet a cure for the chaos afflicting Haiti—a chaos that even the various armed forces that have successively exerted their grip upon the country have failed to contain.
What we are currently witnessing is merely a fleeting surge of energy—the product of a dance contest intertwined with rhetoric that this population so eagerly hopes will become reality—yet which will have no serious impact capable of truly turning the situation around.
Forgive my pessimism, for I have seen movements with far greater promise than this—movements that, in the end, offered no solutions whatsoever.
The two sages cited earlier had declared: The chaos that these charismatic leaders would bequeath to us had, to this day, no known remedy; nor is any such remedy currently being devised in the world’s laboratories—save for weapons of war, which will serve only to fan the flames 🔥. Could Ariana be that panacea—for the gangrene gnawing at us to the very bone is of extreme virulence.
What we need are universities and researchers working to develop concrete, reliable, and sustainable solutions—solutions that will enable us to break free from our dependence on foreign nations that continue to dictate their laws to this people.
I invite you to read the following text to understand my point of view:
https://frantzrimpel.com/en/2019/10/16/what-everyone-should-know-before-entering-in-politic/
And, included within the comments, the following text: