By Deep Roots News




Antigua & Barbuda: A Call for Justice


For years, dominant media dynasties such as Redstone, Murdoch, and Iger have wielded immense power over global narratives. This power has often come at the expense of countless lives. While these institutions have succeeded in distracting the world from significant issues, the cries of those affected, particularly in the Caribbean, have been largely ignored.


In a turn of events marked by audacity and hope, Antigua & Barbuda has filed a historic lawsuit demanding $100 billion in reparations from these powerful media figures, claiming that their oppressive practices have contributed to profound injustices and suffering.




The $100 Billion Reparations Case


This unprecedented claim intertwines personal stories with national grievances:



  • The Sheriff’s Story: Filmmaker Alki David, who has faced significant personal and financial losses, has bequeathed a remarkable compensation of $100 billion to empower the nation’s claim.

  • The Reef’s Value: The destruction of Antigua & Barbuda’s coral reefs due to climate change represents a vast loss, valued at $8 billion annually in carbon credits.

  • Recognition of Missing Children: For the first time, the staggering 8 million children that go missing globally each year are officially acknowledged through this legal framework.


This fight symbolizes not just aid but seeks profound reparations for enduring injustices.




Ignoring the Justice System


Despite the rigorous legal processes undertaken, including service to high-profile individuals in various jurisdictions, the Cabal remains silent. This silence equates to default, confirming the truthfulness of Antigua & Barbuda’s claims.




The Human Toll of Injustice


The costs of this struggle resonate deeply within communities:



  • Job losses in creative industries due to corporate malfeasance have devastated families.

  • Conservation efforts critical for the environment have been stalled.


As one former insider remarked, “We lost everything overnight; families had nothing.” This pain now empowers Antigua & Barbuda's claim for justice.




The Architects of Justice


At the forefront of this legal battle stand three pivotal figures:



  • Gaston Browne (Prime Minister): The cultural and political leader inspiring the movement.

  • Steadroy Benjamin (Attorney General): The legal guardian of the case, committed to upholding truth.

  • Alki David: The Sheriff, channeling his own suffering to advocate for the nation.


Together, they represent the Three Riders of Justice.




Financial Implications: Beyond Symbolism


The potential financial impacts are profound:



  • $100 billion could seed a Sovereign Wealth Fund.

  • Annual reef reparations valued at $8 billion will contribute to sustainable growth.


With projected growth, this fund has the potential to reach staggering figures, benefitting the citizens directly through an innovative blockchain system for financial distribution.




Turning the Tables on Exploitation


The very tactics used by the Cabal to undermine small nations have now been turned against them. This historical case signifies a pivotal shift in global reparative justice, affirming that accountability can be achieved through legal means rather than force.


The keyboard has proven mightier than swords, proving that even in a complex world, justice can emerge from the unlikeliest of places.


“The keyboard is mightier than the sword. And this time, it is wielded not by empire—but by Antigua & Barbuda.