Saturday, September 20, 2014

THE SXM MEDICAL CENTER, WHEN YOU ENTER ON A STRETCHER- AND LEAVE IN A BODYBAG


EXPECT THE SITUATION AT THE ST MAARTEN MEDICAL CENTER TO GET WORSE.
Why? Because there is a profit to be made in "Medical Tourism", but when it comes to taking care of the locals with SVB, that costs the government money. What is done in darkness, will come out to light. The so called "good guys" will be exposed for their profit motives. It doesn't make sense to attack greed-it's ubiquitous....

But expect some Medical Tourism bombs to drop on this blog

Saturday, July 26, 2014

VOTE FOR YOUR LOCAL LAND THIEF JULIAN ROLLOCKS ANIMATION JUDITH ROUMOU



st maarten elections 2014 political cartoons Michael Ferrier and Julian Rollocks, animation Judith Roumou

Friday, March 7, 2014

CHIKUNGUNYA CONTINUES TO SPREAD LIKE WILD FIRE IN ST MAARTEN MORE HEALTH WARNINGS

With the onset of the Chikungunya Dengue virus in St Maarten. The SZB has taken to BB and TCB transmission on local cellphones to alert locals about the dangers of Chikungunya dengue.
There have been many cases of 'Chik' since Decemeber 2013. Although the cases initially began as sporadic outbreaks in French St Martin, and was then reported in the USA, as early as January, there were reports of Chikungunya in Saunders, Dutch St Maarten. Since then there's been a near epidemic of cases. The symptoms range from minor aches, to lifelong illness and pain.
Anyone in St Maarten who feel that they might have the Chikungunya is encouraged to see their local health care practitioner.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

VIDEO 2: AL WATHEY TELLS ME TO FUCK OFF! I LIKE AL'S HONESTY ST MAARTEN ...



Vlogging in St Maarten can be a lot of fun. Here I'm waiting outside the courthouse in the Police Officer bribery "Masbangu" case. There is Toachie Meyers, husband of Parliamentarian. Here's Al Wathey was surprised to see him there.

Chikungunya Alert goes out on St Maarten phones, disease being called potentially life threatening

 
 
Chikungunya is tearing through St Maarten St Martin. Now there are TC Broadcasting alerts telling locals that the disease is potentially life threatening and to check with the SZB and local media. There has been a large number of reports in St Maarten, with the numbers increasing significantly in February. The Chikungunya dengue which mutated from a strain of Dengue found in West Africa, and is now in the Caribbean. No one has tried to explain yet, how it seemed to get to St Maarten and thrive. It is a mosquito borne illness, and thus has to be contracted through a mosquito bite, and cannot be contracted to human contact. Symptoms of Chikungunya include, severe joint ache, stomach cramping and diarrhea, cold/flu like symptoms, and a rash. Anyone with any of these symptoms, please head to your local doctor. Although there is no cure, there are remedies to ease your symptoms.