The Great Haitian Bank Heist: How Uncle Sam Stole Haiti’s Gold to Build Citibank

U.S. occupation of Haiti from 1915 to 1934


When US Marines invaded Haiti in 1915, their first move wasn’t securing democracy—it was looting the national treasury. Soldiers physically emptied Haiti’s gold reserves, shipped them to New York, and promised "safekeeping." Spoiler: The gold never returned. Instead, it became seed capital for Citibank’s global expansion, while Haiti spiraled into a century of debt and poverty.

The occupation lasted 19 years, during which the US:

  • Reinstituted forced labor (literally bringing back chain gangs)

  • Censored Haitian press and executed dissidents

  • Wrote a new constitution allowing foreign land ownership

Haiti never recovered. Citibank’s 2022 revenue: $75 billion. Haiti’s current debt: $2.6 billion. Coincidence?

(Source: YouTube - Haiti’s Stolen Gold)

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