As a product of the enlightened mail boat era 1959-1975, he traveled the so-called "Hell's gate" passage on the Frezel and the many other mail boats owned by the Taylors of Pirates Well Mayaguana, Bahamas on his way to New Providence; doing exactly what many patriots before had encountered while breaking the mold of the traditional role a teacher played in 1974 New Providence Bahamas, Behind Grey Curtains is smoothly paced, intelligent and intricately plastered with remarkable and conclusive ideas and details of how a young country could embrace all its citizens moving forward with uniquely progressive and predictably stunning ways the nation could shine forth with balanced economic and social growth for all the people. P. Carl Gibson aka Ammadou is indeed a brilliant storyteller of the history of the new and independent nation, which thrived minimally to grow and or equally parcel out with fairness to all residents, where equilibrium should be praised and admired. Yellow Elder would shine again; while with revolutionary leanings, P. Carl Gibson aka Ammadou divulged himself from the neocolonial and classic demeanor vertiginously displayed by the political operatives towards islanders from the then known Out islands who'd been compelled to migrate to New Providence and Freeport, Grand Bahama for a piece of the developing pie. Even though many who did not benefit from the pie that was carved up immediately following the July 10th 1973 political separation from London, England, the tribal instrument that surfaced sought out those who had tasted freedom of speech and assembly for the first time with varying degrees of bamboozlement and isolation
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The perpetual and continuation of appointing (one) 1 person to multiple assignments, as ambassadors and high commissioners or permanent representative to a global organization, country or entity has to be discontinued immediately. There are many nationals from all over the country of the Bahamas that earned such assignments consideration. Besides the cost to the national treasury is great, particularly, once the many variables are looked at: Education, Transportation, Security, Housing/Accommodation, etc. Perhaps the country could now begin to advance the national identity of entrepreneurial growth and commerce with a welcoming arm to all peace loving people from the globe.
The perpetual and continuation of appointing (one) 1 person to multiple assignments, as ambassadors and high commissioners or permanent representative to a global organization, country or entity has to be discontinued immediately. There are many nationals from all over the country of the Bahamas that earned such assignments consideration. Besides the cost to the national treasury is great, particularly, once the many variables are looked at: Education, Transportation, Security, Housing/Accommodation, etc. Perhaps the country could now begin to advance the national identity of entrepreneurial growth and commerce with a welcoming arm to all peace loving people from the globe.
Author P. Carl Gibson’s New Book “Behind Grey Curtains” is a colorful and Insightful look at the history of the Bahamas through the eyes of a son in the diaspora of the Bahamas. Recent release “Behind Grey Curtains” from Page Publishing author P. Carl Gibson is a unique mix of the author’s personal experience and perspective on The Bahamas’ history, emphasizing the notable advocates who spoke out for freedom and the creation of a native government. P. Carl Gibson, a son in the diaspora of The Bahamas, has completed his new book “Behind Grey Curtains”: a conversational and enlightening commentary on the islands of The Bahamas’ struggle and rise from colonial rule to self-government. Author Gibson writes, “Even though my views were always progressive and liberally inclusive I frequently wrote letters to the Editors of local newspapers and decried the pace of economic dislocation of people from the islands of Mayaguana, Inagua, Acklins and Crooked islands from 1969 – 1974. . . I retain the belief in the innate premise of human equality, civil rights and fair play under the rule of law may be acknowledged. The silence of injustice cries out from the hill top seeking justice as I stood behind the grey curtains I said a prayer. We shall overcome. . .” Available at: Amazon.com TODAY
Le nouveau livre du P. Carl Gibson, intitulé «Behind Grey Curtains», est un regard coloré et perspicace sur l'histoire des Bahamas à travers les yeux d'un fils dans la diaspora des Bahamas. La publication récente "Behind Grey Curtains" de l'auteur de la publication de pages, P. Carl Gibson, est un mélange unique de l'expérience et de l'expérience personnelle de l'auteur sur l'histoire des Bahamas, mettant l'accent sur les défenseurs notables qui ont exprimé la liberté et la création d'un gouvernement indigène. P. Carl Gibson, un fils de la diaspora des Bahamas, a complété son nouveau livre "Behind Grey Curtains": un commentaire conversationnel et instructif sur les îles de la lutte des Bahamas et le passage de la domination coloniale à l'autonomie gouvernementale. L'auteur Gibson écrit: «Même si mes opinions étaient toujours progressives et ouvertement inclusives, j'ai souvent écrit des lettres aux rédacteurs des journaux locaux et décrié le rythme de la dislocation économique des personnes des îles Mayaguana, Inagua, Acklins et Crooked depuis 1969 - 1974 . . Je présume la croyance en la prémisse innée de l'égalité des êtres humains, les droits civils et le jeu équitable en vertu de la loi peuvent être reconnus. Le silence de l'injustice crie de la colline cherchant la justice alors que je me tenais derrière les rideaux gris. J'ai dit une prière. Nous devons vaincre. . . " Disponible à: Amazon.com aujourd'hui
Therefore my brothers and sisters this is the day that we are to seize the opportunity and safeguard our children not tomorrow but today. We are the children of the Bahamas that has got to pay stiff attention to the future of where we have been headed. I submit we of these island will be remembered inspite of what we did and not do.
Immediate procurement of 3 - 7 police helicopters 10 new police cars 8 - 10 Drones that roams New Providence islands 27 street Cameras installed on major streets New Providence island 150 new police recruits to deal with crime in troubled areas Hiring of additional manpower to manned equipment (These policeman/policewomen may be on loan from caricom countries) - Re assigned to member states Setup new Control & Command Posts New-Providence Immediate installations of additional street lights throughout New Providence Bahamas Implement new National Standards for Bus / Jitneys Nationalize within 120 days Public transportation system to safeguard all riders effectively i.e National Security Implant a new device in all Mail boats for a fee to safeguard and enhance National security so Command & Control may interface with all sea worthy carriers ASAP.
Yes what the people of Ragged island needs to hear is that we will rebuild again and build stronger and better. Not to have anyone much less the Prime Minister telling the people to leave. There is hope in disaster always. Build up the island and reassure the people that we are behind their efforts and encourage them to be strong and remember that as Bahamians this too shall pass..
Comrades, Partisans and Foes, what the Bahamas government did was remarkable but it is not sustainable. Needed are Strategic and Forward thinkers that will Set up the National Security Council of the Bahamas 2017 and also construct Hurricane resistance Housing that will be able to accommodate islanders from various regions in the Bahamas (In Hurricane Alley) that will be able to housed residents, instead of transporting thousands of people to New Providence Bahamas. Shelters should be built in a defined location or locations to accommodate all residents who may wish to leave and seek shelter. What do you think? "It always seems impossible, until it's done" Nelson Mandela
Maynergy says...
As a product of the enlightened mail boat era 1959-1975, he traveled
the so-called "Hell's gate" passage on the Frezel and the many other
mail boats owned by the Taylors of Pirates Well Mayaguana, Bahamas on
his way to New Providence; doing exactly what many patriots before had
encountered while breaking the mold of the traditional role a teacher
played in 1974 New Providence Bahamas, Behind Grey Curtains is
smoothly paced, intelligent and intricately plastered with remarkable
and conclusive ideas and details of how a young country could embrace
all its citizens moving forward with uniquely progressive and
predictably stunning ways the nation could shine forth with balanced
economic and social growth for all the people. P. Carl Gibson aka
Ammadou is indeed a brilliant storyteller of the history of the new
and independent nation, which thrived minimally to grow and or equally
parcel out with fairness to all residents, where equilibrium should be
praised and admired. Yellow Elder would shine again; while with
revolutionary leanings, P. Carl Gibson aka Ammadou divulged himself
from the neocolonial and classic demeanor vertiginously displayed by
the political operatives towards islanders from the then known Out
islands who'd been compelled to migrate to New Providence and
Freeport, Grand Bahama for a piece of the developing pie. Even though
many who did not benefit from the pie that was carved up immediately
following the July 10th 1973 political separation from London,
England, the tribal instrument that surfaced sought out those who had
tasted freedom of speech and assembly for the first time with varying
degrees of bamboozlement and isolation
On PLP Convention day three: As it happened
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On Brave’s new world
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Maynergy says...
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Did you know "Behind Grey Curtains" by P. Carl Gibson is a true story about the Bahamas experience? Available online at: Amazon.com Barnes & Nobles and...
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Maynergy says...
The perpetual and continuation of appointing (one) 1 person to multiple assignments, as ambassadors and high commissioners or permanent representative to a global organization, country or entity has to be discontinued immediately. There are many nationals from all over the country of the Bahamas that earned such assignments consideration.
Besides the cost to the national treasury is great, particularly, once the many variables are looked at: Education, Transportation, Security, Housing/Accommodation, etc.
Perhaps the country could now begin to advance the national identity of entrepreneurial growth and commerce with a welcoming arm to all peace loving people from the globe.
On Gov't hailed for 'bush mechanic' crackdown
Posted 12 October 2017, 6:57 p.m. Suggest removal
Maynergy says...
The perpetual and continuation of appointing (one) 1 person to multiple assignments, as ambassadors and high commissioners or permanent representative to a global organization, country or entity has to be discontinued immediately. There are many nationals from all over the country of the Bahamas that earned such assignments consideration.
Besides the cost to the national treasury is great, particularly, once the many variables are looked at: Education, Transportation, Security, Housing/Accommodation, etc.
Perhaps the country could now begin to advance the national identity of entrepreneurial growth and commerce with a welcoming arm to all peace loving people from the globe.
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2017…
On Get out: Minnis gives illegals exit deadline
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Maynergy says...
Author P. Carl Gibson’s New Book “Behind Grey Curtains” is a colorful and Insightful look at the history of the Bahamas through the eyes of a son in the diaspora of the Bahamas.
Recent release “Behind Grey Curtains” from Page Publishing author P. Carl Gibson is a unique mix of the author’s personal experience and perspective on The Bahamas’ history, emphasizing the notable advocates who spoke out for freedom and the creation of a native government.
P. Carl Gibson, a son in the diaspora of The Bahamas, has completed his new book “Behind Grey Curtains”: a conversational and enlightening commentary on the islands of The Bahamas’ struggle and rise from colonial rule to self-government.
Author Gibson writes, “Even though my views were always progressive and liberally inclusive I frequently wrote letters to the Editors of local newspapers and decried the pace of economic dislocation of people from the islands of Mayaguana, Inagua, Acklins and Crooked islands from 1969 – 1974. . . I retain the belief in the innate premise of human equality, civil rights and fair play under the rule of law may be acknowledged. The silence of injustice cries out from the hill top seeking justice as I stood behind the grey curtains I said a prayer. We shall overcome. . .”
Available at: Amazon.com TODAY
Le nouveau livre du P. Carl Gibson, intitulé «Behind Grey Curtains», est un regard coloré et perspicace sur l'histoire des Bahamas à travers les yeux d'un fils dans la diaspora des Bahamas.
La publication récente "Behind Grey Curtains" de l'auteur de la publication de pages, P. Carl Gibson, est un mélange unique de l'expérience et de l'expérience personnelle de l'auteur sur l'histoire des Bahamas, mettant l'accent sur les défenseurs notables qui ont exprimé la liberté et la création d'un gouvernement indigène.
P. Carl Gibson, un fils de la diaspora des Bahamas, a complété son nouveau livre "Behind Grey Curtains": un commentaire conversationnel et instructif sur les îles de la lutte des Bahamas et le passage de la domination coloniale à l'autonomie gouvernementale.
L'auteur Gibson écrit: «Même si mes opinions étaient toujours progressives et ouvertement inclusives, j'ai souvent écrit des lettres aux rédacteurs des journaux locaux et décrié le rythme de la dislocation économique des personnes des îles Mayaguana, Inagua, Acklins et Crooked depuis 1969 - 1974 . . Je présume la croyance en la prémisse innée de l'égalité des êtres humains, les droits civils et le jeu équitable en vertu de la loi peuvent être reconnus. Le silence de l'injustice crie de la colline cherchant la justice alors que je me tenais derrière les rideaux gris. J'ai dit une prière. Nous devons vaincre. . . "
Disponible à: Amazon.com aujourd'hui
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On Bahamas' GDP grows 27.6% to $10.7bn
Posted 30 September 2017, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal
Maynergy says...
Therefore my brothers and sisters this is the day that we are to seize the opportunity and safeguard our children not tomorrow but today.
We are the children of the Bahamas that has got to pay stiff attention to the future of where we have been headed.
I submit we of these island will be remembered inspite of what we did and not do.
On Bimini starts to rebuild after terror of storm
Posted 12 September 2017, 8:44 p.m. Suggest removal
Maynergy says...
Bahamas National Security?
Immediate procurement of 3 - 7
police helicopters
10 new police cars
8 - 10 Drones that roams New Providence islands
27 street Cameras installed on major streets New Providence island
150 new police recruits to deal with crime in troubled areas
Hiring of additional manpower to manned equipment
(These policeman/policewomen may be on loan from caricom countries) - Re assigned to member states
Setup new Control & Command Posts New-Providence
Immediate installations of additional street lights throughout New Providence Bahamas
Implement new National Standards for Bus / Jitneys
Nationalize within 120 days Public transportation system
to safeguard all riders effectively i.e National Security
Implant a new device in all Mail boats for a fee to safeguard and enhance National security so Command & Control may interface with all sea worthy carriers ASAP.
Total cost $289 million.
(For further information contact: micalvoice@gmail.com
On Bimini starts to rebuild after terror of storm
Posted 12 September 2017, 8:38 p.m. Suggest removal
Maynergy says...
Yes what the people of Ragged island needs to hear is that we will rebuild again and build stronger and better.
Not to have anyone much less the Prime Minister telling the people to leave.
There is hope in disaster always.
Build up the island and reassure the people that we are behind their efforts and encourage them to be strong and remember that as Bahamians this too shall pass..
http://tribune242.com/users/photos/2017…
On UNLIVEABLE: PM urges remaining Ragged Island residents to evacuate
Posted 12 September 2017, 3:04 p.m. Suggest removal
Maynergy says...
Comrades, Partisans and Foes, what the Bahamas government did was remarkable but it is not sustainable.
Needed are Strategic and Forward thinkers that will Set up the National Security Council of the Bahamas 2017 and also construct Hurricane resistance Housing that will be able to accommodate islanders from various regions in the Bahamas (In Hurricane Alley) that will be able to housed residents, instead of transporting thousands of people to New Providence Bahamas.
Shelters should be built in a defined location or locations to accommodate all residents who may wish to leave and seek shelter.
What do you think?
"It always seems impossible, until it's done" Nelson Mandela
On UNLIVEABLE: PM urges remaining Ragged Island residents to evacuate
Posted 12 September 2017, 2:49 p.m. Suggest removal