Off Island Perspective Spring 2024
While the Israeli operation in Gaza keeps bearing more ugly fruit, few have analyzed the role Israeli intelligence services played in the October 7 Hamas operation.
While the Israeli operation in Gaza keeps bearing more ugly fruit, few have analyzed the role Israeli intelligence services played in the October 7 Hamas operation.
Dear Friends, (…) I have never been shy in offering my interventions since the beginning of the psycho-pandemic farce, and that my complaint – since May 2020 – anticipated everything that has emerged in these four years regarding the criminal management of this social-engineering experiment of
On March 9, the Bay Islands chapter of Attorneys conducted their elections for Colegio de Abogados de Honduras [CAH] presidency’s two year term. This is the second largest guild association in Honduras. Only the teachers Union has more members in Honduras. The College of Attorneys
Many islanders can’t quite believe it’s finally happening. Many have been asking the government for it for decades. While the paving of the Punta Gorda to Camp Bay road has been promised by many different Honduran presidents, the work has finally begun.
When the Night Hawk sailed, it was so close to Christmas that the families did not want the men to go. Mr. Cleary Jones from Jonesville was one of the passengers. He got up Sunday morning to run a couple of errands, and when he
In Central America, the circus is a working man’s ballet house. Circuses here are often travelling, family run businesses that provide entertainment for entire families.
It is enjoyable to reminisce about when shrimp was king and so much of French Harbour life revolved around the yearly shrimping season. Today, one could come across and old shrimper friend at Eldon’s Supermarket, or drop in on another at his home for a
It’s now a welcome, expected, and much-awaited event on many island resident’s calendar. On Saturday, March 9, the Sol y Mar opened its gates and beach to the annual Music Festival for the Angels, benefiting the Clínica Esperanza and Sol Foundation.
Mrs. Cergia sells peanuts and frozen Kool-Aid on the street of Punta Gorda. Every child in the community knows her. Cergia González García was born on February 2, 1939 in Punta Gorda.
For a long time now, Santos Guardiola has been the forgotten, ugly sister of Roatan. But lately, that forgotten sister has been getting an increasing number of suitors asking for a dance.