“The Kamloops First Nation made the original ‘gut-pulling’ claim of finding 215 human remains of missing children in unmarked graves in their orchard.”
“The Williams Lake First Nation had…systemic rape, infanticide and incineration!”
The truth — Catholic teachers offered a good education for free.
If what you say is true, then it is worth going well beyond this publication to spread the word. The key is if someone challenges your article that you can back it up with facts. (As opposed to feelings or “knowledge-keeping”)
It appears by the way you have researched it that you would be able to do so. You do not have to convince me as I have been on reserves many times and have indigenous relatives to know that the entire residential school narrative is mostly libellous and would be treated so if it were anywhere else other than Canada.
Thanks, Michelle, for another articulate and informative article. Fortunately, I am no longer shocked by such absurdities, instead the willingness of the herd to ignore the obvious for the obscure, has become very entertaining and laughable. Perhaps they are just following the advice of Mark Twain who once said, "never let truth get in the way of a good story".
Man once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the sport of every wind. Thomas Jefferson
I wrote to the Academy a week or two ago protesting the nomination of this fiction as a documentary. I pointed to some facts I knew from previous work by M. Sterling (and my own checking) to assert that those who created this slick piece are very well aware that they are lying, and that this is not a "documentary", but an activist political hit piece designed to reinforce the extraction of blood liable from Canadians.
What I did not know, and what I find shocking, is the deep connections between the people who created this lie and influential and powerful people to whom they are actually related. I am also shocked and disappointed to learn that this lie has apparently been presented at the Whitehouse, presumably without benefit what are known to be facts about Ed’s birth and heritage. It is, sadly, a convincing piece to an uncritical viewer who accepts at face value the idea that it is a “documentary”. The facts are that a young Indian woman bore an infant and immediately abandoned him in the garbage to die. This, incidentally though perhaps not coincidentally, is from the same specific area that created the “Orange Shirt Day” fiction a few years before “Sugarcane” came to life.
I suppose it is too much to hope for, but I hope that this "film" becomes instrumental in exposing the cunningness, lying, and deep tendrils of this activist movement to liable Canada, Canadians, the Churches that is driving the extraction of billions of dollars from Canadian citizens by oligarchs, such as those who created this piece and their relations. I hope it exposes how they abuse tragedies like Ed’s birth story to a mother who would do such a thing, a woman from the epicentre of the group who created the “Every Child Matters” fiction.
And again the indigenous utilize this movie as propaganda to extract billions, if not 10’s of billions of more dollars from gullible Canadian politicians, it is disgraceful how stupid they are. It’s time that Canadians have a revolution, demanding physical, and undeniable proof of the accusations made by the indigenous. wake up Canadians, spread the word this is nothing but a money grabbing deception.
An investigation into National Geographic and how this NGO fits into the UN would be enlightening. Also Disney and the UN. How UNDRIP figures into the Indian Industrial Complex. Follow the money. Who financed what and how they profit? How Indian bands are profiting with govt purchased land back
deals. Etc. Billions, if not trillions of dollars are being laundered. Wealth redistribution is behind all of this.
“The Kamloops First Nation made the original ‘gut-pulling’ claim of finding 215 human remains of missing children in unmarked graves in their orchard.”
“The Williams Lake First Nation had…systemic rape, infanticide and incineration!”
The truth — Catholic teachers offered a good education for free.
If what you say is true, then it is worth going well beyond this publication to spread the word. The key is if someone challenges your article that you can back it up with facts. (As opposed to feelings or “knowledge-keeping”)
It appears by the way you have researched it that you would be able to do so. You do not have to convince me as I have been on reserves many times and have indigenous relatives to know that the entire residential school narrative is mostly libellous and would be treated so if it were anywhere else other than Canada.
You must get this to a larger audience. Please.
Thanks, Michelle, for another articulate and informative article. Fortunately, I am no longer shocked by such absurdities, instead the willingness of the herd to ignore the obvious for the obscure, has become very entertaining and laughable. Perhaps they are just following the advice of Mark Twain who once said, "never let truth get in the way of a good story".
Man once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the sport of every wind. Thomas Jefferson
I wrote to the Academy a week or two ago protesting the nomination of this fiction as a documentary. I pointed to some facts I knew from previous work by M. Sterling (and my own checking) to assert that those who created this slick piece are very well aware that they are lying, and that this is not a "documentary", but an activist political hit piece designed to reinforce the extraction of blood liable from Canadians.
What I did not know, and what I find shocking, is the deep connections between the people who created this lie and influential and powerful people to whom they are actually related. I am also shocked and disappointed to learn that this lie has apparently been presented at the Whitehouse, presumably without benefit what are known to be facts about Ed’s birth and heritage. It is, sadly, a convincing piece to an uncritical viewer who accepts at face value the idea that it is a “documentary”. The facts are that a young Indian woman bore an infant and immediately abandoned him in the garbage to die. This, incidentally though perhaps not coincidentally, is from the same specific area that created the “Orange Shirt Day” fiction a few years before “Sugarcane” came to life.
I suppose it is too much to hope for, but I hope that this "film" becomes instrumental in exposing the cunningness, lying, and deep tendrils of this activist movement to liable Canada, Canadians, the Churches that is driving the extraction of billions of dollars from Canadian citizens by oligarchs, such as those who created this piece and their relations. I hope it exposes how they abuse tragedies like Ed’s birth story to a mother who would do such a thing, a woman from the epicentre of the group who created the “Every Child Matters” fiction.
This is dangerous and precedent setting if it wins anything....
And again the indigenous utilize this movie as propaganda to extract billions, if not 10’s of billions of more dollars from gullible Canadian politicians, it is disgraceful how stupid they are. It’s time that Canadians have a revolution, demanding physical, and undeniable proof of the accusations made by the indigenous. wake up Canadians, spread the word this is nothing but a money grabbing deception.
An investigation into National Geographic and how this NGO fits into the UN would be enlightening. Also Disney and the UN. How UNDRIP figures into the Indian Industrial Complex. Follow the money. Who financed what and how they profit? How Indian bands are profiting with govt purchased land back
deals. Etc. Billions, if not trillions of dollars are being laundered. Wealth redistribution is behind all of this.