CROWN: TAKE YOUR CHILDREN HOME
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MNN. June 10, 2015. To the CROWN: We understand your people. They are disrespectful to us. They practice murder, kidnapping, rape, manipulation and every form of genocide. Our homeland must be rid of them. Take them home in a peaceful manner.
All of our problems started with your colonial settlers who stole all our lands reneging on our original agreement in 1701. They set up dictatorship, imprisonment, corruption, theft of everything, environmental destruction and every form of prejudice.
Your bar representative, Judge Murray Sinclair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission TRC, has set us up for total termination to protect you. His recommendation is for your colonial children to keep control over our stolen lands, resources and sovereignty. Incorporated INDIANS are already oppressing, murdering, assimilating and annihilating us, with para-military backing. Mr. Sinclair is a residential school product, groomed as the front man to relieve pressure on the CROWN, churches, and everyone who benefits from genocide. If we refuse the TRC “white wash”, ordinary services for our basic survival needs will be cut off.
The TRC actually represents no truth, no reconciliation, no compensation, no justice. Sinclair calls us “Canadians”. The CROWN speaks through is mouth. The residential school paedophila system successfully trained him to help continue the genocide.
According to kaia’nereh:kowa, our land, possessions and all profits must be handed over to us by the thieves. No gold or silver can buy our sovereignty. We are not for sale to any bidder. kaia’nereh:kowa will deal with those who continue to defy the law of the land.
The Two Row Wampum, teiohateh, is hidden in one of your little rooms in the palace. If you personally want to reconcile with us, show up with the original wampum belt from 1701 that was presented to you in Albany, that brought your children to Canada. Only then can we begin to renegotiate the lease.
As the top troubadour, Mr. Johnny Cash, would sing for the Queen and all of her evil step-children, “Goodbye, little darling. We’re parting. Parting don’t always mean goodbye. Although we had to part, you’re always in my heart. Goodbye, little darling, goodbye!”
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