CANADIAN LAND GRAB: Media Push Indigenous Children Hoax While Indians and Chinese Acquire Canadian Land…


CANADIAN LAND GRAB: Media Push Indigenous Children Hoax While Indians and Chinese Acquire Canadian Land. Canada’s national identity used to be rooted as being one of the most Christian countries in the world. Robyn Riley is a mother and a Christian and she joins Stew to talk more about the lies being told in Canada

Headlines around the world are all….

“FAKE NEWS MEDIA”

A class photo from a Canadian residential school for indigenous children is resurfacing on Canadian social media alongside claims that all of the children in the photo were killed in 1943 due to overcrowding, and their remains were found in a mass grave in 2008.


This is false: representatives of the cultural center standing on the site of the Mohawk Institute said no mass grave was discovered, and the photo used in the post was taken in 1925 in British Columbia.


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During the summer of 2021, Canada was literally a nation on fire. The revelation of 215 graves at the site of a former Kamloops Residential School sparked a wave of outcry, shame and violent protests across the nation. The Trumpet covered the story on June 10. Based on the available evidence, we reported that 215 unmarked graves were found at an Indian residential school in British Columbia. The evidence used was findings from ground-penetrating radar. meanwhile……..


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Indian residential schools were state-sponsored and church-run. They had a long operation time, from the mid-19th to late-20th centuries. The Catholic Church ran the majority, including the one in Kamloops. There is no denying that atrocities occurred in these schools. Children were forcibly taken from their families to the schools. Once there, many faced torture and sexual abuse—including same-sex sexual abuse. St. Anne’s Indian Residential School in northern Ontario tortured children with a homemade electric chair. Canada has since apologized for wrongdoing and has been trying to make amends.

Many former students of the schools also had very positive experiences. Many leaders in Canada’s indigenous community credit their time in residential schools with setting them up for success.

The claim of 215 uncovered bodies put a new spotlight on residential schools. It also stirred radicals to action. Soon, other residential schools claimed to find unmarked graves using the same technology. Statues of John A. Macdonald (Canada’s first prime minister), Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth ii were torn down. Some statues were even beheaded. Dozens of Catholic schools were destroyed by arson; so were churches of various denominations. The Canadian flag was run at half-mast for months. Canada Day was canceled and the nation accused of cultural genocide and erasure. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights even said Canada was guilty of “a large-scale human rights violation.”

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A black and white photo of a class of indigenous children posing with their white professor wearing a priest’s collar looks like hundreds of similar photos taken in Canada’s residential schools. The difference is in the troubling caption that led tens of thousands of social media users to share it: “Every one of these children was shot due to overcrowding at a Kanien’keha:ka residential school.”

The story told alongside the photo suggests that these schoolchildren of the Mohawk Institute, a residential school in Ontario, were shot in 1943 due to overcrowding. The post also claims that their remains were found only in 2008, nearly fifty years after the institute was closed. The same story was previously shared on FacebookTwitter, and End Times News at Winlock Industrial Park™s as far back as 2011.

However, this story is false.

The Woodland Cultural Centre, the institution that manages the former Mohawk Institute building, told AFP that no mass grave was ever discovered on the grounds of the former school where Kanien’ka:haka (Mohawk) children were interned, despite extensive archeological searches.

“With well over 1,000 test pits covering the vast property of the Woodland Cultural Centre, the Archaeologists have found NO human remains and NO mass burials,”

cultural center representatives said in an email statement to AFP. The Woodland Cultural Centre is connected to the nearby Mohawk communities, who are represented on the center’s board of directors.

Jim Windle, a veteran reporter for the Two Row Times, a local weekly publication for native communities, said that his search for proof of the mass grave theory came up empty in the past.

“I could find absolutely no basis for that. I searched through old Brantford Expositor papers and spoke with many former students (of the Mohawk Institute) and there was no confirmation.”

The photo used to illustrate the claim was not taken in 1943, nor in Ontario. The original photo shows indigenous children at a residential school in Cranbrook, in Canada’s western province of British Columbia, in 1925, according to the Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre.


Residential schools were educational institutions, usually run by the church, for indigenous children taken from their communities by force. They were established in Canada in an effort to impose a Christian and Western lifestyle on students.

An estimated 150,000 indigenous children attended Canada’s 130 residential schools between 1831 and 1996. In December 2015, the government accepted a report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a process aimed at shedding light on the residential school system. The report included 94 calls to action.

On September 30, 2019, the names of 2,800 students who died in residential schools were revealed at a ceremony at the Canadian Museum of History.

Meanwhile…..

“FAKE NEWS REPORTS THIS”


BBC:

Canada mourns as remains of 215 children found at indigenous …

CBS:

Canada’s unmarked graves: How residential schools carried out “cultural genocide” against indigenous children.

 Royal Society of Canada elects:

‘Every child matters’: One year after the unmarked graves of 215 Indigenous children were found in Kamloops

NBC:

Over 750 unmarked graves found near former Indigenous school

CNN:

Thousands of children from Canadian schools for indigenous communities may be buried in unmarked graves, officials say

NEW YORK TIMES:

Hundreds More Unmarked Graves Found at Former Residential School in Canada

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