Specimen of New ID

Last week the blogmaster received an email from a lawyer which had the Barbados Identity Management Act attached. The comment by the lawyer sharing the Act, not Bill, was that the legislation raises concerns that should trouble Barbadians. The fact that it sailed through parliament without the public being aware should expose the shortcomings of our governance model as well as the media and other actors in civil society (including the blogmaster). Regrettably the average Barbadian these days is concerned with other matters and lawmakers take advantage. The few independents in the Upper House can do so much. A pity we never observe the same appetite from lawmakers when integrity laws are being debated.

In a related matter, the issue of the day is the decision by the government to replace the national ID card (NID) with a digital version. All agree the old NID needs to be replaced, the Stuart government tried and unsurprisingly failed to execute after frittering hundreds of thousands of tax dollars. 

See Barbados Identity Management Act.

The blogmaster has been keenly following public commentary on the new ID matter, on one hand government must be complimented for wanting to integrate the best technology to unlock maximum benefits for all stakeholders. The flip side is government has not earned the support from some members of the public how the project is being rolled out. High among concerns is the vulnerability of government’s IT system AND the type of information/services the new ID card will access. The chip on the card offers a secure way to protect information but what about at the backend? It is no secret government agencies are routinely impacted by cyber security breaches. Some will argue this is the reality of this modern world and we have to get on with it.

In 2018 when a representative from Estonia met with the then minister of foreign affairs Maxine Mcclean there was optimism from the blogmaster Barbados had access to a good resource. Estonia is regarded as a best in class model for the e-government platform introduced since 2005. The success of Estonia’s e-government program demonstrates what can be achieved but it must be done well. 

As usual Barbados has found itself bogged down in the politics of the matter which now threatens the benefits to the country of rolling out a digital ID. We will always have naysayers, doomsday analysts and the cynical- the reality is that there is nothing inherently wrong with rolling out a digital ID, other countries are converting manual based systems to digital, however, given the threats lurking in the cyber world and the balance we have to maintain to respect and protect personal identifiable information, the government and key stakeholders must ensure we efficiently implement, something we have struggled to do with uncomplicated projects.

See relevant article – Digital ID: The opportunities and the risks

148 responses to “Mistaken Identity”

  1. Gimme Shelter Avatar

    What is the punishment for a fake id in Little England?

    Oh, a storm is threatening
    My very life today
    If I don’t get some shelter
    Oh yeah, I’m gonna fade away

    War, children, it’s just a shot away
    It’s just a shot away
    War, children, it’s just a shot away
    It’s just a shot away

    Oh, see the fire sweepin’
    Our very street today
    Burns like a red coal carpet
    Mad bull lost its way

    War, children, it’s just a shot away
    It’s just a shot away
    War, children, it’s just a shot away
    It’s just a shot away

    Rape, murder, it’s just a shot away
    It’s just a shot away
    Rape, murder, it’s just a shot away
    It’s just a shot away


  2. No Waru
    The estimates are that the Russians have killed over 250, 000 Ukrainians and injured more than 400,000.These include mercenaries from Western countries, a lot from NATO countries. For example tens of thousands of Poles, without Barbados IDs, are dead. The Russians often opine that over the communication radio channels between their enemies are rarely ever heard the Ukrainian language.

    The Russians have lost 15,000 according to the BBC and the Russian Defense Ministry. Casualties are normally 2 to 3 times as many as those dead.

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    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    “No Waru
    The estimates are that the Russians have killed over 250, 000 Ukrainians and injured more than 400,000.”

    Did not see those figures. Why would a leader set up citizens/soldiers for slaughter as fodder, we must ask…this could have ended nonths ago, being close to the situation could they not see the approaching bloodbath….too caught up in a frenzy.

    There is no saving face, just bow out gracefully.


  4. Waru

    War is the biggest scam going. Everybody, on the Western side is being paid. The Russian military industrial complex is largely state owned. Their annual budget is less than 10 percent of the USA. The Americans, who have no Barbados ID cards, spend about one trillion. And a lot of ‘steal’ in there. And when they get a war started, there is no ending because the money tap will be turned off.

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    Yolande Grant – Africam Online Publishing. Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    Pacha…just saw this…

    “Chief The Wagner Private Military Company has de-facto completely surrounded the key city of Artyomovsk, referred to as Bakhmut in Ukraine, the group’s leader Evgeniy Prigozhin announced on Friday.

    In a video apparently shot on the outskirts of the city, the Wagner chief personally addressed Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, telling him that the Donbass city has been encircled and urged him to allow the remaining Ukrainian soldiers to leave the city. “The pincers are closing shut,” announced Prigozhin.

    Zelensky had long insisted that the strategically vital city would not be surrendered under any circumstances, but after Kiev’s forces suffered heavy losses in the city’s defense, he has recently changed his position, stating that Artyomovsk would be held only as long as it “remains reasonable” to do so.”


  6. Pachamama on March 3, 2023 at 5:34 PM said:
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    Johnny!
    Belize has a population of 400k. It sits on a landmass of 9,000 miles squared.

    Do these stats make sense to you viz a viz Barbados?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I was using the Mennonites exodus from Canada to first Mexico and then Belize as a model which we could use to attract young fertile families here.

    Clearly Belize has much to offer the Mennonites who moved there and they are not moving.

    They left Canada because Canada changed its rules 50 years after they first arrived, and Canada no longer suited them.

    The fact remains that it is strong families we need which will not only reproduce but families which have a motivation to pull up stakes and move.

    The problem is that Barbados has long lost its attractiveness to families and it has screwed up most of its agricultural land.

    We need folks who know how to farm.

    We could think about the Amish in America who have the fastest growing faith group populations there, but we have become a Godless society and the same argument goes for our agricultural land.

    https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2012/1130/For-Amish-fastest-growing-faith-group-in-US-life-is-changing

    “Some in the younger generation are looking for new ways to make a living on smaller and smaller slices of land. Others are looking beyond the Amish heartland of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana, seeking more space in states such as Texas, Maine, and Montana.”


  7. Another displaced population we might be able to tap into is the Boers.

    Probably they have to many offers for their skills from other countries in Africa, the Ukraine and Russia.


  8. Johnny

    You are in no place to school this writer on the Mennonite of Belize.

    They are in Belize because land is abundant, fertile and about 160 inches is the average annual rainfall..

    BTW, this writer knows these people. And we must say that they are genetic degenerates, they all look alike. Why? Inbreeding with close family members over generations.

    Does Barbados have vast lands they need for farming? Belize with a population not much more than Barbados. But with abundant arable land, why would any Belizean see Barbados, a water scare country, as a place to be. Far less people who are genetically flawed.

    Moreover, per usual, your angle is race. White supremacy in Barbados. As you seek to bolster the dying Bajan baccra with other degenerates.


  9. Barbados needs more tax income (x2)
    and less tax spending (1/2)
    for it’s debt recovery program
    if it’s missions are possible


  10. This is interesting.

  11. Kammie Holder Avatar

    I am not into conspiracy theories but I wish to ask what measures are in place to stop benevolent dictatorships from abusing digital IDs.

    Again, everything and anything can be abused. Perhaps, the card will show by a simple RF reader who is unvaccinated and show a citizen’s social credit. Thus, I can see how megalomaniacs can abuse the good intent of digital IDs by targeting contrarians and activist.

  12. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @David, let’s take a step back for a moment and get our ducks lined up!

    WHAT really does replacing “the national ID card (NID) with a digital version” MEAN!

    Brother, it’s a new ID document that simply allows a significantly more secure (encrypted) one-to-one authentication and verification via the ID that me, dpD, is exactly who I say I am !

    I can readily validate your remark (even as a non expert) that “The chip on the card offers a secure way to protect information…”. Absolutely, such a document offers much greater security against hacking and fraudulent reproduction than the existing credential AND absolutely does NOT compromise nor provide any ‘further’ hacking opportunities than previously.

    Therefore, the second part of your sentence re “but what about at the backend” is a almost a non-sequitur, seems to me….. In short, ALL governments (as you recently blogged and suggest) HAVE to continually harden their cyber security against backend data theft.

    This new digital ID absolutely does not adversely affect/change that one single iota …. INDEED as you note it’s “the reality of this modern world and we have to get on with it.”

    The new ID credential is NOT THE PROBLEM!

    Further re @Analyzer’s remarks….

    *** It would be madness to ‘activate’ and allow the NFC feature for “far” access. The entire reason for this feature is indeed convenience of quick read/verification but that should be done when you are relatively very-close to a reader at an airport/seaport or other such site where you need to be identified.

    *** If “the encryption is not done properly or encryption keys get stolen” then there is a negligent (criminal even) breakdown in the government’s entire security protocols and thus it’s surely not the online scope of the ID that’s the problem!

    *** “What is the purpose of this signature info on the card? 10) Electronic signature.
    11) Password. 12) Certificate for electronic identification. 13) Certificate for electronic signature.”

    — It’s called VERIFICATION, plain and simple. The very same way that current documents have to show a signature so too here one is required. Major difference is that there is a secure encrypted sig encoded on this new credential.

    *** “This needs to go.[…| Why does an international convention dictate what we store on an ID card for use in Barbados?”

    That makes little practical sense from the perspective that CURRENTLY all major Bajan ID docs like our DL and passport are required to meet international standards/conventions.

    Why a hue and cry NOW!

    We need to step back and stop ‘fulminating’ over NON issues. Let’s focus on the real concerns or missteps made in finalizing this new ID … the issues raised above are certainly not such!

    I gone.


  13. Pachamama on March 3, 2023 at 8:10 PM said:
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    Johnny

    You are in no place to school this writer on the Mennonite of Belize.

    They are in Belize because land is abundant, fertile and about 160 inches is the average annual rainfall..

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    You are a real dummy, Go and do some reading!!

    They moved to Mexico from Canada shortly after WWI because of their beliefs.

    In WWI, Belize like Canada and other British colonies supplied soldiers for the war effort to the Mother Country.

    Why would Mennonites move from one British Colony, Canada to another Belize?

    “In the 1920s, nearly 8,000 Mennonites left Canada for Latin America in search of a new home that would give them what Canada no longer would, including control of their own schools. Long before Canada adopted the official policy of “multiculturalism” in the 1970s, laws passed in Manitoba (1916) and in Saskatchewan (1917) used the public school system to assimilate children from immigrant backgrounds to be loyal and patriotic British citizens. Mennonites, who traditionally rejected military participation in any form, wanted to protect their religious freedom and culture and many felt they had no choice but to leave Canada, believing that its roots in British imperialism and militarism were too deep. In Mennonite Heritage Village’s (MHV) upcoming exhibit, “Leaving Canada: The Mennonite Migration to Mexico,” we explore different perspectives on this migration.

    Traditionalist Mennonites in Manitoba and Saskatchewan resisted the new school laws by petitioning, appealing, and boycotting the new public schools, which resulted in heavy government fines. Failure to pay could lead to confiscation of property and even jail time. According to Maclean’s journalist Charles Christopher Jenkins, “the government broke up Mennonite schools and fined [Mennonites] severely – sometimes they took the last horse and the last meat out of the house to pay the fines.” (Jenkins, “The Mennonites’ Trek,” in “Maclean’s,” Feb. 15, 1922)”

    Then in the 1990’s ….

    “Since the start of the Mexican Drug War, many Mennonite colonies in Chihuahua have suffered the impact of the drug-related violence. The location of the colonies and the economic success of the Mennonites are the reasons why the community has been affected. The economic achievements have attracted the attention of organized criminal gangs, putting Mennonites at risk of armed robbery, kidnap and extortion. These factors have led Mennonites from northern Mexico to emigrate to other Mennonite settlements in Alberta, Canada, Belize and Paraguay to escape the violence. Thousands have moved and settled in more secure Mexican states like Campeche, or moved to other South American countries like Argentina and Bolivia.[16]”

    “Worsening poverty, water shortages and drug-related violence across northern Mexico have provoked significant numbers of Mennonites living in Durango and Chihuahua to relocate abroad in recent years, especially to Canada, and to other regions of Latin America. Between 2012 and 2017 alone, it is estimated that at least 30,000 Mexican Mennonites emigrated to Canada.[8]”

    We missed out on a large number of families.


  14. It was not secular reasons that dictated the movement of the Mennonites to Russia first, then Canada, then Mexico and from there to various countries in Latin America including Belize.

    It was their religious beliefs and their concerns for the safety of their families.

    “Belize’s colonies date back to the late 1950s, when a group of over 3,000 Canadian Mennonites immigrated there from Mexico. Their arrival followed an agreement with the Belizean government, which offered them land, religious freedom and exemption from certain taxes (and, as committed pacifists, from military service).”


  15. @David et al, any truth to a rumor a popular doctor got knocked of his bike earlier this week


  16. Johnny
    The difference between us is that you’ve never met a Belizean or Mexican Mennonite in your life.

    Merely regurgitation meaningless ideas from the web cannot in and of itself communicate the culture of these people.

    You may have the last word.


  17. It isn’t only in Belize that you will find Mennonites!!!

    Most can be found in Africa!!

    https://mwc-cmm.org/en/membership-map-and-statistics


  18. ….. like Quakers, most are in Africa!!

    Mennonites have about 5 times more adherents than Quakers, 400K vs 2 million


  19. What other RATIONAL reason exist for our politicians to be so GUNG HO about this nonsense?
    This is low priority foolishness that we could NOT afford -except that the global demons (to whom we are indebted) are FORCING the government to do it?
    The Lord only knows what OTHER leverage they are applying to our ’squeaky clean’ leaders.

    Does ANYONE (including Lorenzo) really think that Mia & company are doing this to benefit Tom Dick and Harry? Why not pay the DESERVED salary increases for nurses etc instead of this shiite?

    Just like the MoE’s ‘bulling survey’ and the MoH’s Covid-19 hysteria, this is the UN /WHO/World Bank ‘bulling clique’ seeking to find a pilot project for their global PLOTS …
    …so that they can say “Look, Barbados has done it – and the brass bowls seem quite happy…”

    Open wunna eyes do…!!!


  20. Bush Tea you throw out the official explanation that it creates options for government to assist citizens to circumvent red tape in the traditional financial sector?

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    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved..

    “Does Barbados have vast lands they need for farming? Belize with a population not much more than Barbados. But with abundant arable land, why would any Belizean see Barbados, a water scare country, as a place to be. Far less people who are genetically flawed.

    Moreover, per usual, your angle is race. White supremacy in Barbados. As you seek to bolster the dying Bajan baccra with other degenerates.”

    At least John gave up on the Afrika expedition he set out on bright and early yesterday morning to slick talk Chiefs into giving up 10-20K fertile Afrikan females to populate Barbados….with all the fantasies of white supremacy it’s the AFRIKAN FEMALE needed for population. Because weeeee originally populated OUR EARTH……ya would think he would lean toward white women for the slave society white supremacy….breeding program..who better than Ukranians, the mindsets are already there….but maybe they are too flawed in physiology……..so go for the more superior Afrikan biology instead…..am sure his little boy sidekick is in total agrrement..

    Pacha…..he int got no shame…lol

  22. Look At Us Now Avatar
    Look At Us Now

    All events and changes in Technology are used to monitor citizens by Heads of Government
    Everyone is captured in the System and no one is off grid
    If people believe they are off grid in SIDS, they are fully known as soon as they get on planes and would have been vetted before they even reach the airport
    If you look at following events and Mission Creep you can see how agendas are rolled out using Problem–Reaction–Solution paraadigm
    War on Terror
    Spying Agencies
    Policing Citizens
    Social Media
    War on Gangs
    CCTV
    Satellites
    Financial Regulations
    Anti-Money Laundering
    Covid
    Track and Trace apps

    USA is paranoid about China 5G tech and spying
    but is spying on all its people already

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    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved..

    “Another displaced population we might be able to tap into is the Boers.”

    That nasty, filthy slime would fit in well in racist, apartheid Barbados..

    Some people in the US made the mistake of having sympthy for them…brought them over and paid dearly to learn that they sre undomesticated wild beasts, lazy, filthy and just as criminal as their mindsets project…with this sense of entitlement that generational thieves carry..

    ..good choice John, ya can fill the island with them…they can cross breed with the generational inbreds ya got now and reproduce more inbred idiots…we can then rename the island Boerbados…that’s all it will be useful for anyway…without an intervention.


  24. Beggars can’t be choosers.

    185,000 people aren’t going to somehow appear out of the ether!!


  25. …. after all, we have become a country of beggars!!

    Makes sense to look for populations which either have an excess it wants to get rid of or a group that wants to relocate.

    The Boers are probably the best choice simply because of their superior and proven knowledge of farming.


  26. Only one problem, most I have seen online appear to be over 50.

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    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c). All Rights Reserved.

    I agree…but the POWERS that be, … will make that determination…..
    not ya little shitehounds…they already blew it…

    If you were keeping up on Afrikan news you would know that not even Holland want the boers around them…and that’s their ancestral land…not Afrika…they are squatters on the continent…just like all the others..

    Yall are beggars because you allowed parliamentary airheads and their corrupt minority sidekicks to rule roost..kept voting it in repeatedly…..and they destroyed the island with greed and corruption…those are the ones to work on, not lure more people into that ongoing crime scene…then no one can untangle what happens next…because it will be too out of control…getting there..

  28. Look Me In The Eye Avatar
    Look Me In The Eye

    Nowadays fictional dramas appear to be real life documentaries, especially when there are historical references and soundtracks based in reality.

    The same goes in politics where false narratives and conspiracies take root.

    The immigrant hate and subliminal racism in politics of White Europeans and it’s colonies is also prevalent in the minds of Barbadians as is the idea that new wave of people are being brought in to be their slave masters

    There is a false belief that people think they own their country
    Someone call the Police


  29. Quaker John appears to be in his element. All thanks to Mia, and her desire to see Barbados become a nation open to mass immigration. She has given our friend John, a topic for him to revel in. And boy, is he not having a whale of a time.

    Meanwhile in Tunisia……..

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/3/4/african-migrants-desperate-to-leave-tunisia-after-attacks


  30. “Throw out the official explanation”..??!!
    Where did you get the notion the Bushie was an idiot to have bought into that nonsense Boss?

    Government’s (& everybody’s) intent can be easily gauged by their ACTIONS.
    Our Government ONLY circumvents red tape when red people approach them with radical schemes or bizzy hair-brained money scams that provides kickbacks.

    FIRST- Fix the damn hospital and pay the nurses …..

    SECOND- Lock up the F%$#&rs who stole MILLIONS of poor people money through CLICO, Four Seasons and Clear Waters…

    THIRD- Stop pumping shiit into the sea on the South Coast…

    THEN tell Bushie shiite about digitizing his PERSONAL data – thereby making the bushman easy PREY for demonic monsters (If JAH would have allowed them to do so…)

    How many times does a demon have to fool you before you get the point Boss?
    For Bushie, the number is TWICE ….ONLY!!!


  31. Here is the Barbados Today editorial that has a ring of truth.

    “The Bajan identification challenge
    If there is one thing the COVID-19 pandemic taught us, it is that people are easily impacted when they face a barrage of information and disinformation. Inevitably, distrust ensues.
    Barbadians are known conservatives and tend to have a healthy respect for officials and authority figures whether they were medical, law enforcement, or political.
    However, the power and pervasiveness of social media became quite apparent as we were confronted with a volley of conspiracies, alongside legitimate concerns about who and what was responsible for the deadly viral illness, and what ought to be the appropriate response.
    Fast forward to 2023. The pandemic is over, but the atmosphere of cynicism and distrust is ingrained, and people are asking for proof that what officials are saying is actually true.
    As much of an uncomfortable truth this may be for government and authorities, it is a situation which they must accept as a reality.
    All this is the backdrop to the burgeoning crisis of confidence over the country’s introduction of the new digital identification cards.
    The move has been enveloped in suspicion, which some argued was fired up following a comment from our political directorate that the country would have the ability to address the key financial de-risking concerns through the introduction of sophisticated digital identification.
    We can argue, with little contradiction, that the Barbadian plastic cards that we present to the world as legitimate government-issued identification, are a joke. The cards can be produced in any office or home with laminating equipment.
    It really is an embarrassment to present them to any overseas authority as a form of identification. Furthermore, most people are likely to produce their driver’s licence for identification purposes when travelling, as Barbadians try to keep their highly prized passport in a secure place to reduce the chances of it being stolen or misplaced.
    But all this has seemingly not convinced the majority of Barbadians to not only register, but take the next step of collecting their new digital identification cards.
    As radio talk-show host Sada Jemmott has articulated, the failure to convince most citizens and residents that there is no reason to be worried that their privacy will be compromised or that the state is not using the chip and pin digital cards to spy on their activities, just has not worked as the administration had hoped.
    Therefore, it is necessary for the authorities to take a step back and re-examine its approach to public education and engagement on the matter.
    The first faux pas in the national change over, was for the Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC) to declare in December that old identification cards would be null and void at the end of this month.
    The declaration was made at the point when nearly half of the entire population had not even registered yet, while the registration process and production of the new cards were still in the early stages and bogged down by delays and snags.
    To make matters worse, with all the incidents of bank cards, financial institutions, and ordinary businesses being penetrated by unscrupulous hackers, Barbadians became justifiably worried that the new fandangle cards could be susceptible to data breaches.
    The EBC responded Thursday with a denial that its online publication of the full electoral list containing persons’ names, addresses, dates of birth and national identification numbers, formed part of a data leak being used by international fraudsters.
    The EBC was responding to respected overseas-based Barbadian cyber expert Niel Harper. He alleged credit cards being blocked from transactions by banking institutions were due to increasing cases of fraud using local identities. The EBC argued that its investigations showed no such reports had come to the Anti-fraud Committee of the Bankers’ Association of Barbados and no such reports before the Central Bank of Barbados.
    We appreciate the EBC’s need to defend itself, but we believe that such a defence about card fraud ought to come from bankers and not the body responsible for elections. Average citizens are aware of the current climate that exists around card fraud, bogus online transactions, and numerous cyber thieves and disruptors lurking at every corner of the earth.
    Consequently, Barbadians and residents are faced with a conundrum.
    We must transition from the cartoonish plastic cards posing as national identification. However, are we prepared to move to a more sophisticated system with its own set of accompanying advantages and worries for the card holders?”

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    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing. Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    Yeah TLSN…the squatters on our ancient Afrikan ancestral lands are asserting rights like if they got claim….when they know they are OCCUPIERS all across that region including fake egypt…they dont belong……the shithead president or whatever they call them no less instigated that and immediately prompted protests…….it’s been a topic days now..

    The good news in the John mobilizing an Afrikan breeding program saga…is that the pretenders who were blind and lying to themselves repeatedly are now afforded a glimpse into reality before that window closes and they revert to the comfort of slavehood, which we know happens in a matter of minutes, not even hours after such revelations…..

    and the lengthy debate on it, translates to a major embarrassment for the clowns in the parliament…

    Thanks John…

  33. Flip The Switch Avatar
    Flip The Switch

    Arguments against Government overreach with new technologies are not to be made on social media with idle chit chat, but should be as legal challenges on grounds of human rights, right to privacy, data protection, tort law, etc by activists, academics and lawyers. New technology is meant to liberate people not hold and control global and local citizens.

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    Ya can import the boers to put miniorities to work in Barbados…cause all they to is stand around and supervise in Africa….while the people work….that is not real work and Afrikans are only now realizing that…

    ..but the lazy minorites in Barbados will finally earn character for doing an honest days work in the fields …not many of them can claim that distinction of being honest hard workers, i know the ones who could..

  35. Goin' Back (Extended Version) Avatar
    Goin’ Back (Extended Version)

    I think I’m goin’ back
    To the things I learned so well in my youth,
    I think I’m returning to
    The days when I was young enough to know the truth
    Now there are no games
    To only pass the time
    No more coloring books,
    No Christmas bells to chime
    But thinking young and growing older is no sin
    And I can play the game of life to win
    I can recall a time,
    When I wasn’t afraid to reach out to a friend
    And now I think I’ve got
    A lot more than a skipping rope to lift
    Now there’s more to do
    Than watch my sailboat glide
    Then everyday can be my magic carpet ride
    And I can play hide and seek with my fears,
    And live my life instead of counting my years
    Let everyone debate the true reality,
    I’d rather see the world the way it used to be
    A little bit of freedom, all we’re left
    So catch me if you can
    I’m goin’ back
    I can recall,
    I can remember
    I can recall,
    I can remember
    I can recall,
    I can remember


  36. Waru 0617, well said

    Separately
    This Barbados Today article is as misguidedly conservative of the establishment as pragmatic-nationalists always are. For them pragmatism has no limitations.

    In doing so it just blithely mentioned the criminal Covid19 national debacle and proceeded to find the most Bajan of bases to encourage the population to believe that this government or the establishment elites and their mandarins are to be again trusted.

    Trusted in circumstances where no repair, equal to their criminal efforts, are made and aimed at rebuilding the truss deficit of Covid19.

    And like the pragmatic-nationalists showed with Covid19, those ultra authoritarian methods were worthy to make vaccination mandatory the same uniquely Bajan criminal mindset again emerges to mandate another globalist project. Oblivious of the serial and sustained misguidances of Covid 19.

    Why is death not the wages of such sinfulness?


  37. @ Pacha
    ‘Why is death not the wages of such sinfulness?’
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    So what do you think it is that explains the slow, painful, pathetic slide that we are currently experiencing down the slippery slope to destruction?

    The wages of brassbowlery Boss….

    Note that as Prometheus said, ‘Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad as shiite’.

    Nothing describes our current political state better than being ‘mad as shiite….’

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    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    They too love to paint themselves as “conservatives”…without understanding that in their case it simply means CLUELESS…still parroting massa..

    Though i was having lots of fun recently with the BU bunch at the mention of world elites/globalists….let me tell you about the local pretenders who love to keep secrets..because they are now after many decades taking it upon themselves to spread what they know everywhere.

    I vividly remember at least 4 years ago when the worldstage dancers were prancing around and building bridges between Afrika, the Caribbean and back. They were also moving boats for regional travel across the Caribbean in their minds. None of which ever materialized as expected but that’s not the point right now.

    BU had a thread, still in archives if blog admin havent removed it out of EVERYONE ELSE’S memory. But some smart alec posted a photo of a family, who can now absolve themselves that my filter dont work all the time, especially at that turbulent time. I did however ask who the people were, simply becaise i did not know. NOT A FELLA EVER ANSWERED ME…wuh sumbody had to know them, the photo was posted and BU allowed it. Am sure Barbados and US had a great big laugh at that one..

    For the last 12 years, i sat and watch ed the BU IMF and World Bank experts expound heavily on the innerworkings of these institutions with such pride and knowledge. Since i dont get involved in what looked to me like their close family relations, i read what was posted, never said a word because i knew, i knew none of the people Pacha…so why say anything.

    I have since come to learn that at least 90% of the population knew something while i knew nothing in all my growing years, and no one cared that it was in my best interest and possibly theirs, that I know. So i cahn fuh de life of me understand wuh i can say now when de BU experts are the ones with all the answers..

    Despite Bushman poking and poking since yesterday, unfortunately, it’s not what overactive imaginations are thinking and there will be no available details forthcoming outside of what others are spreading around.

    On that topic, I can only say that none of us have perfect ancestors.

  39. Kammie Holder Avatar

    @David, the mistrust that is now apparent by citizens the world over is as a result of a breach of trust exhibited by political leaders, academics and scientist the world over during the pandemic.

    I have an acquaintance named Avi Loeb and he posit most academic suffer from intellectual arrogance and must never be trusted blindly. Perhaps, it may surprise many a world renowned scientist would say such a blunt thing about fellow academics.

    https://avi-loeb.medium.com/balloons-or-extraterrestrial-devices-4bd16c70f3b7

  40. Kammie Holder Avatar

    I read an independent article recently which claimed the Covid pandemic saw corruption that was epic and many made millions by manipulation and hysteria.

    It also created excellent case studies on global compliance and using monetary control as a weapon.


  41. @Kammie

    Agreed. The level of cynicism, apathy and distrust is thick.

  42. Yolande Grant - African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved. Avatar
    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    “Nothing describes our current political state better than being ‘mad as shiite….’

    Bushman…just minutes ago on a ZOOM meet, someone echoed your post…and that person is sitting thousands of miles away on the continent.

    Then another said that we have to DEPROGRAM our minds because of a 400 year old virus.


  43. The Russians eliminated at least another 1000 NATO fighters again today.

    A lot of them were “sheep dipped”. Therefore identities could have been mistaken😄


  44. Here is another way of attracting young fertile women, Philipines …. mail order brides.

    They come highly recommended, very family oriented.

    The Filipinos make excellent wives, are exceptionally loyal and are true
    orientals [sic] from South East Asia. They are generally more attractive than
    other orientals [sic] and often used in commercials and movies to play the role of Japanese and Chinese…. They are much more culturally compatible with Americans and adapt here easily. They speak English and are not Budd[h]ists.
    They have that demure feminine mystic of all orientals, and are family oriented instead of duty oriented. The Filipinos like [the] traditional role of being wives, and they like being women! They’re not career oriented but are hard workers. They keep themselves and [their] home[s] immaculately clean.
    They ‘re exceptionally feminine, charming, slim and enjoy being so. They don’t have reservations about marrying outside their race as the other orientals [sic] do.1

    https://popcenter.asu.edu/sites/default/files/problems/trafficked_women/PDFs/Lloyd_2000.pdf

  45. System Own Dem Babylon Control Dem Avatar
    System Own Dem Babylon Control Dem

    Top of the Pops
    Mi brethren N’goni on lead vocals wrote the lyrics


  46. Median age in the Filipines is 24.7 … it is a bit far away but fits the bill.

  47. Yolande Grant - African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved. Avatar
    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    “They speak English and are not Budd[h]ists.c

    John is still searching for wives for his dying tribe…Ukranian women are also mail order bribes…

    Do you speak tagalog?


  48. “The Bridgetown Initiative”

    Today Comissiong is in the other place promoting a new fangled way of national begging. And this is what has become the call sign of Barbados. No mistaken identity, we’re afraid.

    Barbados Today!

    For years this writer was minded that Comissiong was an honourable man, lawyer. That the prostration before the world with a beggar’s bowl outstretched was beneath him.

    He states it as some trillion dollar project to transform the way rich countries help poor one. Which are really rich and which are poor?

    People who have nuff money must be tired of these non ceasing efforts to beg at an ever increasing rate.

    The monied class must be laughing at these assholes, who, on the one hand, outsource slavery reparations to one entity, and on the others, like the Hindu many-hand goddess, extend hands into their pockets in new and faceless ways.

    Money people must marvel at the stupidity of Comissiong and Mottley, and indeed this country, with their pretence of not knowing how they stole everything currently held – the socalled rich.

    Rich people must be wondering, after all the IMF money and entreaties to “geh muh de vote and watch muh”. After all the industrial begging that has come to characterize Barbados under this Mottley crew, when will this begging end, when will these rasssoul people make flesh of some shiiiite, other than constant begging.

    There can be no honour in a socalled sovereign state constantly asking for handouts. Are we a country or not? The behaviours of Mottley, Comissiong and this rassoul total government suggest not.

  49. Yolande Grant - Afrikan Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved. Avatar
    Yolande Grant – Afrikan Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    “Money people must marvel at the stupidity of Comissiong and Mottley, and indeed this country, with their pretence of not knowing how they stole everything currently held – the socalled rich.”

    They too love the begging as trained. Same repetitive cycle will continue because they know nothing else..

    Wuh if they pulled off a fake pan Africanist scam for over 40 years and still only have 8 members, in a bid to deter real Pan Afrikanists, ya cant expect any better.

    There are Pan Afrikan conferences ongoing on the regular, but frauds can never show their faces…the 100 year charade to stop proAfrikan agendas is over..

  50. Yolande Grant - African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved. Avatar
    Yolande Grant – African Online Publishing Copyright (c) 2023. All Rights Reserved.

    Pacha…they thought they were going to slick their way out of spreading information they always had and guarded like top secret…for many, many decades, ..though it was not theirs to keep…

    …but breaking it out now like it is some surprise, cause they are so pissed at me….though not knowing what is happening …they made sure it landed everywhere across continents….and got people real confused..

    The BU bunch should be able to provide details though…Bushman ya should ask them…

    .but i got sumting fuh de information sharing crew…that real busy…

    If i find…. ************ they will see..tek time Barney….

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