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Is There a Hercules to Clean Up Guyana?

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January 23, 2026
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Dear Editor,

With the concerns expressed by world leaders in Switzerland, I listened to earlier today, in addition to the contortions around the Nobel peace prize and the dismantling of international agencies intended to make our world a nicer place, I hope we are not drifting to a world that may fulfil the prophecies in the book of Revelation which we express as the coming of Armageddon, where evil and good collide, destroying all and sundry.

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In Guyana we are witnessing a movement, which is moving away from the ideals of our founding fathers. Ideals of justice, morality, and the respect for the underlining principles of our constitution, and the rule of law. We see the obvious manipulation of the judiciary, the disregard for the legislature, no consideration for a free and independent media, earlier described as the fourth estate, and of course the truth.

History has a puckish way of repeating itself, as I think of our beloved Guyana, I remember the challenges and triumphs of Hercules who using brain and brawn cleaned the Augean stables in a single day using two rivers. As I view Guyana with its corruption, cronyism and coverups, to be like the accumulated mess of the Augean stables which had not been cleaned for thirty years.

I question myself is there a Hercules that can clean the dirt, and corruption that has accumulated over time. Is that Hercules in the womb, in the cradle, or at some institution preparing to take on the massive and noble task of cleaning up Guyana. As an optimist I hope and pray that we produce a Hercules to cleanup the dirt and damage extant in our Republic.

Yours truly,

Elder Hamilton Green

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