After reading the article, many things came to me, one being; Brookson was a Principal of a school (so a school teacher for years before that as well) then Minister of Plenipotentiary. Which is a civil servant job. Where would Brookson obtain such large sums as he has claimed to invest in such a project? The Estate is valued at minimum 5 million.
That the project was a Brookson idea from the beginning, is now coming to light. He says so himself. He first asked EXCO, then when they did not respond, he went looking for investors in the Netherlands.So Brookson is a broker / real estate agent?
The campaign that Brookson is leading this week reeks of a man left hanging out to dry and he is desperate. His DP party has deserted him, maybe the b.v. is giving him trouble for not delivering as he has promised. He has no job, and with this attitude he will not find one anymore.
Brookson mentions in the first part of his letter that people were out to embarrass him for whatever reasons. (???) He does not realise that people are just not in agreement with him on this development plan. Brookson promises a lot now with all type of conservation of slave walls, plantation house restoration, leaving the top of the hill free for birds etc, however all this was not in the planning permit that was on review in September.
And Brookson does not know that SXM has heard enough from developers who do not carry out their plans as they have presented, we have been duped so often with beautiful plans that the developer changes to their advantage as they start to build.
Another thing is this; Brookson now claims that he is a cousin because Wilson called him "Primo"? Oh man.... Wilson being gay I am sure loved the company of such a good looking fellow who was showing so much interest in him in his old years. Notice to the general public; do not ever make a joke with Henri Brookson calling him "primo" next thing you know he out to take your land!
where did Brookson receive such money to invest large sums?
Anonymous (not verified) | Tue, 2006-08-01 08:22
After reading the article, many things came to me, one being; Brookson was a Principal of a school (so a school teacher for years before that as well) then Minister of Plenipotentiary. Which is a civil servant job. Where would Brookson obtain such large sums as he has claimed to invest in such a project? The Estate is valued at minimum 5 million.
That the project was a Brookson idea from the beginning, is now coming to light. He says so himself. He first asked EXCO, then when they did not respond, he went looking for investors in the Netherlands.So Brookson is a broker / real estate agent?
The campaign that Brookson is leading this week reeks of a man left hanging out to dry and he is desperate. His DP party has deserted him, maybe the b.v. is giving him trouble for not delivering as he has promised. He has no job, and with this attitude he will not find one anymore.
Brookson mentions in the first part of his letter that people were out to embarrass him for whatever reasons. (???) He does not realise that people are just not in agreement with him on this development plan. Brookson promises a lot now with all type of conservation of slave walls, plantation house restoration, leaving the top of the hill free for birds etc, however all this was not in the planning permit that was on review in September.
And Brookson does not know that SXM has heard enough from developers who do not carry out their plans as they have presented, we have been duped so often with beautiful plans that the developer changes to their advantage as they start to build.
Another thing is this; Brookson now claims that he is a cousin because Wilson called him "Primo"? Oh man.... Wilson being gay I am sure loved the company of such a good looking fellow who was showing so much interest in him in his old years. Notice to the general public; do not ever make a joke with Henri Brookson calling him "primo" next thing you know he out to take your land!
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