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Noise: Picking Out Today's Necessary Signals from Deafening, Crackling Amplifications
The future of Jamaica may depend upon recovering precisely this discipline.
Not more information.
Not more commentary.
Not more amplification.
Better discernment of signals.
The question is whether we possess the wisdom, courage, and discipline to recognise them.
And having recognised them, whether we possess the character to act.

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 117 min read


There's Noise; and Then, There is Noise
On what basis are public institutions continuing to devote noisy attention, taxpayers’ good money, and institutional credibility to a technology --Small Modular Reactors-- whose commercial viability remains unproven and whose most prominent North American deployment effort failed despite years of promotion, regulatory support, and escalating investment?

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jun 112 min read


The Composite Animal Jamaica is Quietly Creating --Take #3
'The Holness administration has delivered significant infrastructure projects, navigated the pandemic, and maintained macroeconomic stability under an IMF programme. These are not small things.
But the question posed by the composite animal thesis is not whether the government has accomplished anything. It is whether the manner of governing—the centralization of discretion, the impatience with oversight, the erosion of institutional courage—is creating a political architectu

A-QuEST (Minott)
May 235 min read


Gravy, Sauce, and the Politics of Billioneering
The plate looks full in the brochure. But the nourishment on the ground is tragically uneven.
This is not accidental. It is structural. It is what I have called, without apology, the age of Jamaican billioneering.
Billioneering is not merely about the extraction of wealth. It is about the theatrical display of wealth—its amplification, its projection, and its eventual conversion into political currency. It is the high art of appearing abundantly resourced and "investable"

A-QuEST (Minott)
Apr 186 min read


Selective Legalism or Diplomatic Deference?
Why was there no trial run of direct deposits, a solution floated during negotiations in July, October, and December 2025? While Cuba reportedly left some of those overtures unanswered, one must ask: where was the legislative tweak or the updated Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to bridge the gap? Jamaica has the capacity to make such arrangements work for essential services. Instead, the government chose to wash its hands of the matter, leaving 277 specialists high and dry

A-QuEST (Minott)
Mar 85 min read


Melissa Is Not Some “Mali Gripe an’ Fluxxy Complaint”, Dr Holness.
Collapsed roads, failed culverts, unstable slopes, and flooded communities are not just the work of heavy rainfall. They are the consequences of political preference taking precedence over engineering judgement. This pattern recurs across administrations, but its effects become more lethal as climate risks rise...Read More

A-QuEST (Minott)
Nov 20, 20254 min read


PUBLISHED | A conditional Amen: Seizing the 2027 energy opportunity with bold, local vision
🎤How should the Government of Jamaica (GOJ) proceed if it is serious about liberating the country from decades of monopolistic inefficiency and fossil-fuel dependency?

A-QuEST (Minott)
Jul 4, 20255 min read
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