The Hard Truth about the Crime called Canada
Margaret
Sepass was raped and then beaten to death by an Anglican priest named John
Warner on December 5, 1969, at St. Michael's Indian school in Alert Bay,
British Columbia. Margaret was nine years old. Her burial site is unknown and
John Warner was never charged.
On
January 5, 1938, Albert Gray was beaten to death by Reverend Alfred Caldwell of
the United Church of Canada when Albert took a prune from a jar without
permission. Albert was eleven years old. His body was buried in secret behind
the Ahousat Indian school and Alfred Caldwell was never charged.
On
April 3, 1964, Richard Thomas was sodomized and then strangled to death by
Catholic priest Terence McNamara at the Kuper Island Indian school. Richard was
buried in secret in an orchard south of the school, and Terence McNamara, who
is still alive, was never charged.
Elaine
Dick, age 6, kicked to death by a nun, 1964;
Daniel
Kangetok, age 4, infected with tuberculosis and left to die, 1971;
David
Sepass, age 8, pushed down stairs and left to die, 1958;
A
newborn Cree baby, burned alive by a priest at the Catholic Muscowegan Indian
school, in May of 1944;
Susan
Ball, age 5, starved to death in a closet, 1959;
Agnes
Bernard, age 6, gang raped to death at the Shubanacadie school, 1958;
Pauline
Frank, age 8, died from medical experimentation, Nanaimo Indian Hospital, 1972;
Albert
Baptiste, age 9, died from electric shocks from a cattle prod wielded by a
catholic priest, Christmas 1951;
Nancy
Joe, age 14, died from involuntary drug testing, Nanaimo Indian hospital, 1967;
John
Charlie, age 8, died from a blow to the head by a chain wielded by a catholic
priest, 1964;
Lorraine
white, teenager, gang raped by United Church school staff and left to die, Port
Alberni, 1971;
Eighteen
Mohawk children, all under the age of sixteen, shot to death by Canadian
soldiers outside Brantford, Ontario, summer of 1943;
Johnny
Bingo Dawson, eyewitness to some of these crimes, died of injuries from police
beating, Vancouver, December 2009;
Ricky
Lavallee, witness to Bingo's murder, died of a blow to the chest, January 2012;
William
Combes, eyewitness to the abduction of ten children by Queen Elizabeth from
Kamloops Indian school, killed by lethal injection, St. Paul's hospital,
Vancouver, February 2011;
Harriett
Nahanee, first witness to a residential school murder to go public, died after
mistreatment in a Vancouver jail, February, 2007;
Nora
Bernard, the first aboriginal in Canada to sue the catholic church for
residential school crimes, murdered December 2007.
And more than 50,000 others, all of them children.
No-one has ever been charged or tried under
Canadian law for any these killings. And the criminal government and churches
responsible for this mass murder have been legally absolved of any
responsibility for them under Canadian law.
Nothing has been healed. Nothing has been
reconciled. Justice has been exterminated as completely as these innocent
victims.
Stop the criminal conspiracy known as Canada!
Join the Republic of Kanata and bring these genocidal institutions down!
Simply, for justice.
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Kevin Annett was nominated for
the Nobel Peace Prize in 2013 and 2014. Messages for him can be left at
250-591-4573 (Canada) or 386-323-5774 (USA). His personal website is www.KevinAnnett.com .
See the evidence of Genocide in Canada and other crimes at www.hiddennolonger.com and at the website of The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State at www.itccs.org, and at www.iclcj.com, the site for the Common Law court network.
An International, multi-lingual ITCCS site can be found at: http://kevinannettinternational.blogspot.fr/
See the evidence of Genocide in Canada and other crimes at www.hiddennolonger.com and at the website of The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State at www.itccs.org, and at www.iclcj.com, the site for the Common Law court network.
An International, multi-lingual ITCCS site can be found at: http://kevinannettinternational.blogspot.fr/
The complete Common Law Court
proceedings of Genocide in Canada are found at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvhfXAd08TE - Common Law Court Proceedings - Genocide in Canada (Part One) - 1 hr. 46 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPKFk_L7y9g - Common Law Court Proceedings - Genocide in Canada (Part Two) - 1 hr. 47 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ormOIlOi4Vc - Final Court Verdict and Sentencing - 8 mins. 30 secs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IylfBxm3sMg - Authorizations and Endorsements of ITCCS/Kevin Annett by indigenous eyewitnesses - 10 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CReISnQDbBE - Irene Favel, Eyewitness to the incineration of a newborn baby by a priest at Muscowegan Catholic Indian school, Saskatchewan, 1944
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBUd3UXt6fI - Other key testimonies from our Court case against genocide in Canada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvhfXAd08TE - Common Law Court Proceedings - Genocide in Canada (Part One) - 1 hr. 46 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPKFk_L7y9g - Common Law Court Proceedings - Genocide in Canada (Part Two) - 1 hr. 47 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ormOIlOi4Vc - Final Court Verdict and Sentencing - 8 mins. 30 secs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IylfBxm3sMg - Authorizations and Endorsements of ITCCS/Kevin Annett by indigenous eyewitnesses - 10 mins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CReISnQDbBE - Irene Favel, Eyewitness to the incineration of a newborn baby by a priest at Muscowegan Catholic Indian school, Saskatchewan, 1944
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBUd3UXt6fI - Other key testimonies from our Court case against genocide in Canada
"I gave Kevin Annett his Indian name, Eagle
Strong Voice, in 2004 when I adopted him into our Anishinabe Nation. He carries
that name proudly because he is doing the job he was sent to do, to tell his
people of their wrongs. He speaks strongly and with truth. He speaks for our
stolen and murdered children. I ask everyone to listen to him and welcome
him."
Chief Louis Daniels - Whispers Wind
Elder, Crane Clan, Anishinabe Nation, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Chief Louis Daniels - Whispers Wind
Elder, Crane Clan, Anishinabe Nation, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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