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The True Purpose of the OAS: Restoring Haiti’s Empire

The True Purpose of the OAS: Restoring Haiti’s Empire

Haiti, the OAS, and the Law of Restoration: The Empire Must Rise Again

When international lawyers and diplomats speak of Haiti in the OAS (Organization of American States), they often use words like “transition” and “stability.” But buried in the founding treaties is a truth far more powerful than polite phrases: the OAS was designed not to weaken sovereign states, but to defend them. And for Haiti, that mission is clear—to restore the Haitian Empire.

Article 14: The Legal Bedrock of Restoration

Let us go directly to the text. Article 14 of the Convention of the Americas, ratified by Haiti in 1940, declares:

“Being desirous of protecting their peace and safety and of promoting the interests of any of the regions herein referred to which may fall within the purview of the foregoing recitations, [the states] have resolved to conclude the following convention:

I. If a non-American State shall directly or indirectly attempt to replace another non-American State in the sovereignty or control which it exercised over any territory located in the Americas, thus threatening the peace of the continent, such territory shall automatically come under the provisions of this convention and shall be submitted to a provisional administrative regime.”

This is not mere diplomatic poetry. It is a binding law. It says clearly: whenever foreign powers interfere with sovereignty in the Americas, the OAS must act—not by dismantling sovereignty, but by placing the affected nation under protection until it is restored to its rightful governance.

By this very clause, Haiti is not a ward to be privatized, but a nation with a guaranteed right of restoration. The OAS has a duty to ensure Haiti returns to its original status: sovereign, self-governed, and unbroken.

The Violation of the Law

For decades, privatization and foreign occupation have done the exact opposite. Instead of protecting Haiti’s peace and safety, policies have sold off public assets, destabilized governance, and robbed the people of their collective sovereignty. By the letter of Article 14, this is unlawful.

The Haitian people are not subjects of endless “transition governments.” They are heirs to an Empire—the first Black Empire in the New World—that once stood as a guardian of freedom for all of the Americas. Bolívar himself acknowledged that without Haiti’s arms and courage, there would be no liberated South America. The Convention of 1940 is clear: no foreign manipulation is valid, no privatization is lawful, unless it leads directly to restoration of the nation’s former status.

The Haitian Roadmap: Five TAG 9 Steps to Restoration

If law, history, and morality align, then Haiti must move decisively. TAG 9 INC proposes five practical, historic, and spiritual steps to reclaim sovereignty and restore the Empire:

  1. Acknowledge Privatization as the Enemy Identify and reject the systematic privatization of land, ports, electricity, and resources that has dismantled Haiti’s sovereignty. Awareness is the first act of liberation.
  2. Create a National State Board under Common Law Establish a Haitian-controlled governing body that safeguards national resources and operates under common law principles. This board must be untouchable by foreign privatizers.
  3. Appoint a King as Symbol of Unity The Haitian Empire was born under the leadership of Dessalines, who declared himself Emperor to embody national unity. A modern symbolic king would not replace democracy but serve as a unifying spiritual and cultural anchor above political factions.
  4. Restore the Original Imperial Constitution The law of the Empire—Haiti’s original constitution—enshrined sovereignty, dignity, and equality. Restoring it would be both legal and spiritual, bringing Haitians back under the shield of their true foundation.
  5. Declare the Restoration to the World Issue a national and international declaration announcing the rebirth of the Haitian Empire. This is the final act of legitimacy: forcing the OAS, the UN, and the global community to recognize the lawful, sovereign status of Haiti.

Conclusion: From Treaty to Triumph

The OAS, through Article 14, carries a responsibility to the Haitian people. Not to manage them, not to sell them off, but to restore them. And the Haitian people, through these five steps, can demand and embody that restoration.

Haiti was never meant to be a permanent experiment in dependency. It was meant to be—and must be again—an Empire of freedom, guiding the hemisphere.

TAG 9 INC calls on all Haitians and allies across the diaspora to join in this roadmap. The law is on our side. History is on our side. The only question left is: will we rise to claim it?

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