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Centuries ago they (i.e.) the Caribs, Andrew Jackson, Lord Proprietors, the 3,000 Black Loyalists from British America and even the Arawak Indians marked the islands of the Bahamas.
No one knows for sure or why until now.
Read the classic essays on fate and the chilling in-depth dissection of the crime blitz invading the Bahamas (1976 - 2017) and the lack of vision for any future economic development and commerce that cries out throughout the territory for liberty and progressive growth.
P. Carl (Gibson) recalled the patriotic acts of natives like Sir Lynden O. Pindling, Hon. Milo Butler, and Hon. Arthur Foulkes,. Hon Cecil Wallace Whitfield, Hon. Kendal G.L. Isaacs , Hon Edmund Moxey and Hon. Arthur Hanna and extra ordinary men like Capt. Daniel Gibson aka Bulla Danny, Mr. Levi McPhee, Mrs. Mildred Williamson, Mr. Lionel Taylor, Constable Louis Williamson, Rodney Collie and Pastor Alexander Brown, who selflessly sought to better the way forward for generations to come.
These people rejected arrogance for passion and duty.
P. Carl (Gibson) believing that government is a monopoly of force to protect and enforce rights for all the people and that while it had become fashionable to advance the interest of oneself instead of the people. Many patriots known in the islands of the Bahamas embraced the future together with strength and the belief that the greater good of the country would prevail.
"Behind Grey Curtains," comprehensively decodes a development plan for the islands of the Bahamas 2017 and beyond.

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