Have I been living under a rock?
I had been under the impression that the more educated and enlightened people become, the less they are influenced by things such as obeah, guard rings and even some conspiracy theories.
Clearly however I have been totally wrong.
For belatedly, as I follow American News, it is obvious that belief in dimwitted conspiracy theories are on the rise.
In Jamaica, there are far more stories now about obeah related matters.
You know, I have never gotten the impression that Obeah men/women were particularly wealthy, but I guess they must be very smart at hiding their fortunes.
Or is it they are waiting patiently for their time to come?
I smile as I recall how many decades ago, as I was taking a taxi from the airport into Port of Prince, the capital city of Haiti, when during the journey, the driver enquired if I wished to visit a voodoo priest. I asked him why I should, and his immediate reply was. " So you can get rich." When I asked him how come he wasn't rich, he explained patiently that his time hadn't yet come. 😂
Anyway, this resurgence of Obeah in Jamaica is no laughing matter and in fact it is really concerning.
Look at this news carried by Radio Jamaica on the 26th April 2022, under the banner headline;.
Medical staff at CRH halt work after being threatened by armed thugs
The story began; "Doctors and nurses at Cornwall Regional Hospital in St. James have stopped working after armed thugs this morning entered the institution and threatened them while trying to secure the release of a male patient who is said to be a don. Radio Jamaica News was informed that the gunmen demanded that the man be released into their custody but the medical staff resisted after stating that the patient was too ill and needed treatment. The men reportedly drew guns and threatened the hospital staff."
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