American investigative journalist Jake Johnston caused a stir on X (formerly Twitter) by publishing explosive material from legal proceedings related to the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021.
According to Johnston, lawyers for one of the defendants are citing messages exchanged between Arcangel Pretel Ortiz, a manager at the Florida security firm CTU, and his FBI contact. These communications, dated from 2020 to a week before the assassination, suggest active coordination with US intelligence services—not only in Haiti, but also in a regime-change operation in Bolivia that same year.
Even more troubling, an audio file discovered in the evidence allegedly links Ortiz's joint activities with U.S. agencies in Bolivia to those in Haiti. Although the contents of the recording have been redacted, lawyers argue that it proves collaboration between CTU, U.S. intelligence, and potentially the Justice Department to plan regime change abroad.
On X, journalist Amy Wilentz asks: "Remember the voice in the video the night of the assassination shouting in English: 'This is a DEA operation!'... Was this really an American operation?"
These revelations call into question the official version and call for an independent international investigation.
Posted May 22, 2025


