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TOK’NI:KON THAT’S IT!

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TOK’NI:KON THAT’S IT!

MNN.  Jan. 25, 2012.  That dance between Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen
Harper and his top Indian CEO, Shawn Atleo, at the phony First Nations
Summit in Ottawa sends the same old “we’re-gonna-get-dem-Injuns”
message. 
 
This was the first public face-to-face
meeting of Harper and his 400 corporate Injuns in Canada.  Their job is
to continue the illusion that Canada is a legal country while helping
the corporation make money from the extraction of Indigenous resources.    
 
Harper got his Indians to threaten an Arab
Style uprising so the military can come in and keep us in line. Is
Atleo, of the Assembly of First Nations, going to stand in the bush and
start tweeting to get the revolution going?  Canada wants someone to
sell off our mother, Great Turtle Island, to the international bankers and pocket
the money. 
 
The Mohawk Crisis of 1990, a true resistance, is always trotted out as a
threat.  They want a controlled uprising “like the US Civil Rights
Movement of the 1960s”. Are they kidding?  AIM
stopped the army bloodbath at Wounded Knee. Many went to jail, were
killed, and Leonard Peltier has been in jail for 38 years.
 
Here’s the script.  Harper, the foreigner, sets up the First Nations Land
Management Act to privatize Great Turtle Island with the help of his
fake Indians. Meantime Harper pushes third
world living conditions on the rest of us.  Out of desperation, we will
be forced to sell our land to stay alive.  Then they cry about the
integrity of the Crown!  What?  The crown is a corporation that took
over the monarchy in a hostile takeover bid.  The first "reservations"
were created in 1924 with the Ontario Indian Land Act; a backroom deal
between the Minister of Mines in Ontario and the architect of the
residential school holocaust, Minister of Indian Affairs  D.C.
Scott http://caid.ca/IndLanAct1924.pdf
 
As Etowokam said in 1710 when he returned from Queen Anne’s Court,
England:  “They rely on the written word.  That is how they will be
judged”.  We rely on the wampum and the rule of law.
 
Harper left Tuesday night January 24th for the World Economic Forum in Davos
Switzerland.  The world’s elite
were anxiously waiting to hear that we had been put back to sleep so
they can continue their theft.  Instead we are louder than ever.  Canada and the
world should answer to us, as everything they want is ours.
 
Yes, let’s discuss our birthright and that Mother Earth cannot be sold.
Sure, put an end to the illegal Indian Act.  Then respect the real
relationship between us and the foreigners. Instead the foreign usurpers are sitting
in the high chairs like babies bawling at the land and
resource owners.  Their fake Indian idols complain we can’t use our land as
collateral for loans from the foreign corporations that are
squatting on our land.  Yet the Canadian government and corporations use our
unsurrendered land as collateral to raise money on the global stock markets.  That’s
theft, fraud and genocide.  Everyone in the world is on to their bad act.  

 
Those fake Indians who want to be part of this foreign entity cannot usurp
our sovereignty. They have already signed on with the immigrants and
became property of the shareholders of Canada, just like other
Canadians.
 
There will be no “Aboriginal” Spring. Seasons change but not our minds or the
dreaded truth.   
 
As the song Waltzing Matilda portrays:  all the women [fake Indians] are
standing around waiting to dance with the jolly swagman [Harper}. 
“You’ll come a’waltzing, Malilda, with me!”
 
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