Greenpeace Jerks Chevron's Chain, Jody McCafferee Yanks the Pipeline & Mercy Corps Calls Haiti

 
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Wed, 09/22/2010 - 12:00am
Ben Stewart with Greenpeace from the anchor chain of Chevron's drill ship in the North Sea.

Ben Stewart is the Greenpeace activist who took time to chat with us whilst occupying Chevron drill ship, Stena Carron's anchor chain,.  Thus preventing the evil vessel from driving a mile-deep stiletto into the bottom of the North Sea.  Oil, y'know...makes ya crazy if you let it...

The Three Merc-cateers:   Mercy Corps, Seattle-based Trilogy International Partners, which owns the Haitian telecom, Voilà and Haiti’s Unibank  a Haitian financial institution, have banded together to create the ‘Missing Link’ in the Haitian aid chain of strength, sweat and determination:  Money.   It works like this;  Over the next nine months, about 100,000 Haitians will get cell phones that accept payments and allow them to spend, transfer or save their money wirelessly. Unibank, a Haitian financial institution, will provide the banking services. Voilà, a mobile-phone company, will furnish wireless connections.  And Mercy Corps funnels in the money.  Because Haitians can rebuild their own country.  A tent is a good thing in the rainy season…but in order to weather plural rainy seasons, you need a house.  And to build a house you need money.  The US and other western nations have built a very large ‘house’ on the backs of the world’s poorest…Now it’s time to give back to those backs.

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