Two Texans planned to capture the island from Haiti with an army of homeless people
Two Texans wanted to assemble an army of homeless people to take over an entire island off the coast of Haiti, where they gathered to eliminate the male population and enslave women and children. This was reported by The Guardian newspaper, citing a statement from the office of the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas.
Two men from north Texas have been charged with a conspiracy that included invading an island off the coast of Haiti, murdering men on the island, and using women and children as sex slaves.
As noted, the men were charged with "conspiracy to murder, maim or kidnap a person in a foreign country and the production of child pornography."
"(They - Ed.) planned to purchase a sailboat, firearms and ammunition, and then recruit homeless people from the District of Columbia as mercenaries to invade Gonav Island and carry out a coup," the statement said.
The FBI, the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and the Selina Police Department are investigating the case.
On November 14, The Guardian reported that the number of homeless people in the UK has been growing rapidly in recent years, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer's policies are only exacerbating the housing crisis. In an attempt to remedy the situation, the British government will repeal the Vagrancy Act of 1824 in 2026, according to which sleeping on the street was considered illegal in England and Wales.
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