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    dont forget the Northern white tribes -- they will be with you too as they are with Palestine. Some of the other Northern tribes are a little farther removed but if you beat the drums a little louder you will get to most of them too.

    https://youtube.com/watch?
    Why do you think that canada and us as mexico, so on and so forth cannot condemn israel colonisation of palestinian territory, since this is how all countries in the new world has been developped, via brutal genocide, ethnic cleansing, barbaric invasion and all kind of ways that are too abject and horrific to describe.

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    If the actions you choose are not sharp..........., slippage causes accidents.


    As I see it, the dangerous ground is in the middle between raw shock to wake people....

    ....... and precise surgical doings that are carefully planned by very well prepared people who've done all their long term background research.

    This is where I respect Alex Jones for his raw shock.... and also hold a candle of prayer for the secret operators who don't seek the limelight but are really out there doing stuff to fight this battle.

    That, to me, is a winning formula.

    Getting ambitious with the waking process is a folly.

    All it takes to wake someone up is a loud crack or a good nudge. Once that is done, don't burn their ears off with half baked ideas you wouldn't even put into practice yourself.

    ... as obviously, what cannot be said must be silence.
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    Somewhere, on a darker side of the dice, from http://www.henrymakow.com/the-fallac...igeonous.html:

    The Fallacy of Indigenous Nationhood
    January 7, 2013



    KEVIN ANNETT SAYS NEW INDIAN PROTEST MOVEMENT,
    "IDLE NO MORE," IS A GOVERNMENT-SANCTIONED PUBLICITY STUNT TO LEND CRED TO UNCLE TOM NATIVE CHIEFS

    NATIVES ARE NOW NO DIFFERENT FROM THE REST OF CANADIANS - EXCEPT 82 OF THEIR CHIEFS MAKE MORE MONEY THAN WHITE CHIEF STEPHEN HARPER, THE PRIME MINISTER

    Our original elders were all wiped out by the smallpox wars. They died first, and with them, all of our real traditions. What survives today from our old ways? I'll tell you: nothing.

    - Siem Maquinna, Earl George of the Ahousahts, to the author, Port Alberni, May 1995

    All of the data indicates that nations at war suffering mortality rates exceeding 25% are permanently traumatized and destroyed, for they are incapable of ever recovering their pre-war integrity. They become for all practical purposes ghost societies.
    - United States Air Force Manual on War and Counter-Insurgency, Washington, spring 1983

    We've created a completely new Indian society and we're the new leaders of it. It's a done deal.
    - Wendy Grant-John, government Indian and "chief" of the Musqueam Tribal Council, April 2006


    by Kevin Annett
    (abridged by henrymakow.com)

    Indigenous nationhood, like Democracy or Christianity, is a wonderful idea; and wonderfully absent, in practice.

    None of us have ever actually experienced these ideals - and yet how passionately we pretend to. In truth, we settle for cheap facsimiles of these visions that our various rulers convince us are the Real Deal. And sadly, we've believed their lie for so long that even now we teach it to one another, and to our children.

    Let me leave aside the matter of Democracy, and Christianity, since I'm sure my gentle readers will need little convincing that marking ten ballots in one's lifetime and sitting in boredom in a church pew for an hour doesn't amount to much of anything. But I expect I'll have tougher sledding when it comes to tackling the fallacy of Indigenous nationhood.

    The hard historical truth is that all genuine indigenous nations were historically uprooted and expunged by European colonialism within a few generations of contact.

    All of them.

    On average, more than 90% of the indigenous people and their nations in the western hemisphere were eventually exterminated by European weapons and diseases, starting with the oldest people, the learned, and the carriers of tradition and authority. The butchery began in 1492 in the Caribbean and ended around 1910 on Canada's west coast.

    Killing off ninety percent of a people means, effectively, killing off all of a people. Recovery and continuity is impossible, especially after the children of the remnant populaces endure the massive brainwashing and cultural re-cloning fondly called Christian Education.

    What remains today in the wake of this worst massacre in human history are not even pale imitations of those original nations, but something altogether new: namely, "ab-original" societies, manufactured by the conquering powers of church and state. For ab-original means, according to any dictionary, not of the original group.

    NATIVE PEOPLE LIKE ALL OF US HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURED

    In none of the hundreds of native groups I've worked with over the decades, have more than a handful of people known even a smattering of their original languages; nor do they practice their traditional ways, since those ways are gone.

    None of them can live off the land, or practice ceremonies and rituals going back centuries. Their attitudes and hopes are the same as everybody else. They all flock into the same malls, buy the same pointless things, and poison their kids at the same fast food dumps as the "whites". And most of them pay taxes and vote and call themselves Canadians.

    But what's most important, most of these aboriginals acknowledge that their traditional nation is dead and gone.

    There are rare exceptions. But native men and women who aren't caught up in the money-chasing game of aboriginal politics are the first to admit that they are not indigenous, and know nothing of who they are, and were.

    These people are denied the financial rewards that come to Professional Indians in the political, legal and academic worlds who posture as "First Nations" - a term created by the Canadian government - and who say all the right phrases and wear all the right regalia.

    The vast majority of natives who don't play the Professional Indian game are invisible to the rest of us. I only began to know them when I became an outcast from my own culture and began to share their alienation. The Professional Indians, contrarily, are the only ones that you are allowed to see.



    After all, upon whom has your attention been riveted by the corporate media for many weeks now other than "Chief" Theresa Spence, the $85,000 a year pseudo-hunger striker who is the poster-person of the government-launched dissent-funneling operation known as Idle No More?

    Of course, this kind of fraud is nothing new. Conquerors always create their own version of the ones they've destroyed. The same thing happened to my former people in the Gaelic Highlands after English bayonets and schools wiped us out after 1745.

    The British aristocracy invented the kilt and other Scottish niceties in their ab-original version of what they had destroyed. And they put into power the same kind of puppet chieftains like Ms. Spence who posture in Canada under the banner of the impotent "Assembly of First Nations" (AFN).

    It's all part of the deadly symbiosis set up when one culture exterminates another: the conquerors keep tokens of their victims around for their reassurance and consciences; and strangely, over time, they and their conquered learn to depend on and identify with each other.

    In truth, that's because a colonized people are no longer a people, but an appendage - that's the Latin meaning of "colon" - of the bigger Body Politic of the Conquerors. The remnant ab-originals depend on that Body for their very life and identity. Ask any AFN chief what he or she would do without a pay cheque from Ottawa. Ask Theresa Spence.

    In Canada, as in America, the Pale Eaters - otherwise known as white people, since Assimilation means to eat someone - keep chewing up and swallowing ever more of the colonized peoples. They do so literally, by grabbing their children, their future, their lands and resources, and symbolically, by making the colonized perform for them to assuage their guilt and maintain the lie that Genocide didn't really happen in their country.

    "IDLE NO MORE" A PUBLICITY STUNT

    There is no authentic Indian leadership in Canada; how can there be, after all, in the wake of such a cunning arrangement? And so the AFN and other cardboard creations are collapsing, having zero credibility, starting with young native men and women.

    And that's why the AFN has had to desperately create publicity stunts like Idle No More, to salvage themselves and the Pale Eaters who for now fund them.

    So what does it all mean?

    Actually, a lot, once we drop all our blinders.

    The indigenous nations that we all once were have vanished, chewed up by a corporate global machine, and we stand now in need of a new definition that embraces our collective humanity and the natural law that has always been our true bedrock.

    We, humanity, are in a final war for survival. But as long as we cling to all the false divisions and labels imposed on us by the rulers, we'll remain what we are: appendages of a thing that is killing our children, our souls, and our world. And we will all go under, regardless of our political correctness.

    Who is an Elder, anyway? I guess we all become one, eventually. And I suppose that I am an Elder, now, after more than twenty years of struggle. But I don't need anybody to tell me that I am.
    -----
    The above analysis is indeed one made on apparences.

    The best weapons in war must be kept in the shade as the most powerfull power of the FIrst Nations has been kept in most Nations in the knowledge of Mother Clans, Medicine Man and some Shamans. But of course Cartesian Minds cannot understand, nor empirically feel and therefore cannot acknowedge an insecable Truth that is out of their perceptions.

    Cartesians, Sciences, are the manifestation of a Facist ''Entendement'' (Entendement is the Mind plus Knowledge + Memory + recurrant immages Longing + Imaginations + Prejudices + False premisses + false architechtonics + pretentious beliefs + manifactures MindSet, etc... and add The Unknown part) so here is why it is obvious for Franks to see as a fact that Cartesian Minds are facists, it is obvious.

    When you cumulate Authority in the Realm that the Surroundings let you create Govern Mental,
    And when you drive Deliberations powers Institutions, etc.. in GovernMentals that trigger Executive powers
    (propaganda, police, army, microwaves, One Global Frequency, One World, etc..)
    You are in dictator ship, obvious...
    When it's minus 40 degrees it is cold

    Snowy Owl
    ex: (We want your good and we will manage to get it in all respect of Judgements, of Laws).

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    We, humanity, are in a final war for survival. But as long as we cling to all the false divisions and labels imposed on us by the rulers, we'll remain what we are: appendages of a thing that is killing our children, our souls, and our world. And we will all go under, regardless of our political correctness.

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    If one chooses to think it is about materialism and prestige through it, fine. The First Nation's prestige has always been the spirit of giving. Mother Earth gives of her abundance freely and the harmony of life for the natives is to give back to her the abundant health she has shared. Universal creation is giving always and to take and not return is against it's laws of existence. If one fears the love of all, they should have feared birth beforehand. There is no space in the heart energies for materialism. IMHO
    Kind SpiritGuide, I am Moved therefore you are InWind, The Wind ... Sailing...
    This is a Fresh Breath that FEEL GOOD

    Mother Earth is not alone, Father Sun and Peacefull Braves are Gathering these weeks Surbath Khalsa

    ...Around the traditional Fire,
    All share PeaceFull Deep Breathing Calumet
    Quote ''Because the Future ain't what it used to be''
    Copyright © 1997, Snowy Owl, HyppoCampus, SeaHorse, EtherLove and your Humble Stubborn Nut Historian.
    This is the Case NOW
    ever since the beginning of the Long Time Darkness Snowy Owl Moon that began 2 weeks prior to Christmas 2012
    and Certainly be even more intense and Imperative in the Wolf Moon beginning on January 11th
    Objectives Facts in Daily Life will be enshrined accordingly to the Wolf Moon Consensus of 2013

    Yes, Captain SpiritGuide, the majority of immigrants residing in the Great Turtle Land do not even know how to nourish itself.

    SO, yes First Nations will give a hand, as usual and River Bridges Métis will demultiply.

    Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence says she won't attend Friday's "working meeting" between First Nations chiefs and Prime Minister Stephen Harper, because the presence of Governor General. David Johnston is "integral" and he won't be there.
    Britain is Bound by what they wrote with First Nations, treaties, etc... they are the first one to be deal with, as for Harper he has no Authority whatsoever, the Law is Clear, Harper has to be the Executive Power of the Consensus reached between First Nations and The AngleTerre Kingdom. At the same Time Cree, Innus.. all agreed terms of Peace of the Braves Act of Québec are unfolding.

    Harfang des Neiges, Snowy Owl, Buho de las Nieves, ScheeEule

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    Attawapiskat chief won't attend PM meeting in GG's absence

    Theresa Spence calls Governor General's attendance 'integral'

    CBC News

    Posted: Jan 8, 2013 4:06 PM ET

    Last Updated: Jan 9, 2013 11:57 AM ET



    Harper look down
    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/...y-meeting.html

    "We have sent a letter to Buckingham Palace and requesting that Queen Elizabeth II send forth her representative which is the Governor General of Canada," Spence said in a release. "I will not be attending Friday's meeting with the prime minister, as the Governor General's attendance is integral when discussing inherent and treaty rights."


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    Update

    Spence protesting treaty issues

    Quote The key demand of Spence, who has been declining solid food since Dec.11 as a form of protest, is a meeting between the Crown and First Nations to discuss what she characterizes as "treaty issues."
    The Governor General was seen as an important participant for the meeting, because he represents the Crown, which negotiated the original treaties with aboriginal people.
    ...snip

    The release from Spence's camp says Canada's legitimacy rests on the treaties made with First Nations ancestors.
    "Canada is not acting in good faith and has set the tone this past week by releasing their approved audit through [Aboriginal] Affairs Canada and now the Governor General's absence at this critical meeting," the release said.


    http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stor...y-meeting.html


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    NOBLESSE OBLIGE....

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    Merci beaucoup ! Cowasuck clan - Abanaki

    http://www.cowasuck.org/history/refuse.cfm

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    Quote Posted by Amzer Zo (here)
    Somewhere, on a darker side of the dice, from ......<trimmed>.......
    -----
    The above analysis is indeed one made on apparences.

    The best weapons in war must be kept in the shade as the most powerfull power of the FIrst Nations has been kept in most Nations in the knowledge of Mother Clans, Medicine Man and some Shamans. But of course Cartesian Minds cannot understand, nor empirically feel and therefore cannot acknowedge an insecable Truth that is out of their perceptions.

    Cartesians, Sciences, are the manifestation of a Facist ''Entendement'' (Entendement is the Mind plus Knowledge + Memory + recurrant immages Longing + Imaginations + Prejudices + False premisses + false architechtonics + pretentious beliefs + manifactures MindSet, etc... and add The Unknown part) so here is why it is obvious for Franks to see as a fact that Cartesian Minds are facists, it is obvious.

    When you cumulate Authority in the Realm that the Surroundings let you create Govern Mental,
    And when you drive Deliberations powers Institutions, etc.. in GovernMentals that trigger Executive powers
    (propaganda, police, army, microwaves, One Global Frequency, One World, etc..)
    You are in dictator ship, obvious...
    When it's minus 40 degrees it is cold

    Snowy Owl
    ex: (We want your good and we will manage to get it in all respect of Judgements, of Laws).

    I agree. Labels are the weapons of the so called "Elite" -- look at what was done with labels vs proper "New Age" -- they used labels to demonize it for many -- including many here on Avalon who fully buy their labeling tricks, and react to them.

    If any movement, any concept, any idea, text, or otherwise movement or structure is of benefit to humanity as a whole --- then this is good. It matters not the interpretations, spin doctoring, or labels. And just to be clear I am not talking about Amzer -- he was just a messenger for the idea he was expressing, for our considerations. Here is mine

    My 2 cents
    When you are one step ahead of the crowd, you are a genius.
    Two steps ahead, and you are deemed a crackpot.

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    Governor General to meet with leaders

    Earlier Thursday, the prime minister's office relented slightly and scheduled a ceremonial meeting between Gov. Gen. David Johnston and First Nations leaders tomorrow.




    The ceremonial meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. ET at Rideau Hall, following the working meeting, said Andrew MacDougall, a spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
    Johnston had said that he wouldn't attend a working meeting on public policy, despite demands by some First Nations leaders, including Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, that he be there in his role as the Queen's representative in Canada.
    A First Nations source told CBC News that Atleo, Bellegarde and Wilson-Raybould met with Harper's staff last night to press for Johnston's attendance.




    Spence has limited her food intake for the past month, consuming only herbal tea and fish broth since Dec. 11. She says she will continue her protest until the meeting happens and said she wouldn't stop unless Johnston was at the meeting.
    4 hours scheduled for working meeting

    It's not clear yet whether a ceremonial meeting will meet those demands, though Spence's spokesman called it a positive step. Danny Metatawabin said before Johnston's announcement that she will not attend the meeting on Friday unless Harper, Johnston, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and First Nations leaders are in the same room, having discussions together.
    The meeting comes after nearly two months of Idle No More protests by First Nations people, as well as Spence's month-long hunger strike.




    The working meeting will be held at Langevin Block, the building that houses the prime minister's office, and is closed to media, a spokeswoman for Harper said in an email.
    The meeting will start at 1 p.m. ET with remarks by Harper and Atleo, with a plenary session from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. to discuss the treaty relationship, aboriginal rights and economic development.
    Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Minister John Duncan and Treasury Board President Tony Clement will be at the plenary sessions.




    Harper and Atleo will "engage in a dialogue" about the outcomes of the plenary session from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
    'Nothing left to lose'

    First Nations people in Canada have "nothing left to lose," the grand chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs told reporters Thursday morning, pointing to the problems with lack of housing, unsafe drinking water and poor health in the community.
    "We're not here to make requests. We're here to demand attention. And to demand an end to 140 years of colonial rule," Derek Nepinak said.
    The Manitoba chiefs distributed a list of 10 treaty principles in advance, affirming their sovereignty and that Canada "has an on-going obligation to fulfill the treaty according to the spirit and intent."
    The variety of First Nations stakeholder groups have brought mixed messages on what they're seeking from Friday's meeting. Spence wanted Johnston to be at the meeting with Harper and other leaders, and refused to go there if Johnston wouldn't.
    Nepinak says he backs Spence's demand for Johnston to be at the meeting with Harper. Spence is also demanding Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty be at the meeting.




    Representatives from Idle No More have distanced themselves from the chiefs. The grassroots movement is also calling on the AFN to walk out of the meeting with Harper.


    http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stor...m-meeting.html


    Snowy

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    Canada: Prime Minister Harper Launches First Nations “Termination Plan” By Russell Diabo
    Global Research, January 10, 2013
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/canada-...n-plan/5318362

    Quote On September 4th the Harper government clearly signaled its intention to:
    1) Focus all its efforts to assimilate First Nations into the existing federal and provincial orders of government of Canada;
    2) Terminate the constitutionally protected and internationally recognized Inherent, Aboriginal and Treaty rights of First Nations.
    Termination in this context means the ending of First Nations pre-existing sovereign status through federal coercion of First Nations into Land Claims and Self-Government Final Agreements that convert First Nations into municipalities, their reserves into fee simple lands and extinguishment of their Inherent, Aboriginal and Treaty Rights.
    To do this the Harper government announced three new policy measures:
    • A “results based” approach to negotiating Modern Treaties and Self-Government Agreements. This is an assessment process of 93 negotiation tables across Canada to determine who will and who won’t agree to terminate Inherent, Aboriginal and Treaty rights under the terms of Canada’s Comprehensive Claims and Self-Government policies. For those tables who won’t agree, negotiations will end as the federal government withdraws from the table and takes funding with them.
    • First Nation regional and national political organizations will have their core funding cut and capped. For regional First Nation political organizations the core funding will be capped at $500,000 annually. For some regional organizations this will result in a funding cut of $1-million or more annually. This will restrict the ability of Chiefs and Executives of Provincial Territorial organizations to organize and/or advocate for First Nations rights and interests.
    • First Nation Band and Tribal Council funding for advisory services will be eliminated over the next two years further crippling the ability of Chiefs and Councils and Tribal Council executives to analyze and assess the impacts of federal and provincial policies and legislation on Inherent, Aboriginal and Treaty rights.
    Imposed Legislation

    These three new policy measures are on top of the following unilateral federal legislation the Harper government is imposing over First Nations:
    • Bill C-27: First Nations Financial Transparency Act
    • Bill C-45: Jobs and Growth Act, 2012 [Omnibus Bill includes Indian Act amendments regarding voting on-reserve lands surrenders/designations]
    • Bill S-2: Family Homes on Reserves and Matrimonial Interests or Rights Act
    • Bill S-6: First Nations Elections Act
    • Bill S-8: Safe Drinking Water for First Nations
    • Bill C-428: Indian Act Amendment and Replacement Act [Private Conservative MP's Bill, but supported by Harper government]
    Then there are the Senate Public Bills:
    • Bill S-207: An Act to amend the Interpretation Act (non derogation of aboriginal and treaty rights)
    • Bill S-212: First Nations Self-Government Recognition Bill
    ..snip
    Quote Of course “modern” in Conservative terms means assimilation of First Nations by termination of their collective rights and off-loading federal responsibilities onto the First Nations themselves and the provinces.
    One Bill that hasn’t been introduced into Parliament yet, but is still expected, is the First Nations’ Private Ownership Act (FNPOA). This private property concept for Indian Reserves – which has been peddled by the likes of Tom Flanagan and tax proponent and former Kamloops Chief Manny Jules – is also a core plank of the Harper government’s 2006 electoral platform.
    The 2006 Conservative Aboriginal Platform promised that if elected a Harper government would:
    “Support the development of individual property ownership on reserves, to encourage lending for private housing and businesses.”
    The long-term goals set out in the Harper government’s policy and legislative initiatives listed above are not new; they are at least as old as the Indian Act and were articulated in the federal 1969 White Paper on Indian Policy, which set out a plan to terminate Indian rights at the time.

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