Canada’s Indian Problem

 

January 30, 2013

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Comments for “Canada’s Indian Problem”

Marcos said (January 31, 2013):

The situation of the Indians in Brazil is similar. They are being used in order to undermine the sovereignty of the country
One tribe of 12,000 people was given a territory the size of Portugal, while land owners with farms in the family for 3 or 4 generations were expelled.

Almost all Indians don’t do anything, they only receive dole from the government and live in small villages, not naked inside the forest hunting. A recent survey found out that most have TVs and they dream of owning a car and sending their kids to college. They are basically acculturated poor people who were lucky to be in the land. Millions who have Indian blood but live in the cities never got anything.

Dishonest chiefs are known to sell the right to criminal companies to illegally extract timber from their land, and they also let (for a good bribe) foreign companies and NGOs steal biodiversity material so they can patent it abroad. There are reservations where Brazilian citizens can’t enter but which are full of foreigner “workers”. The only persecuted group are Christian missionaries, who face lots of trouble from the government.

The creation of these reservations are basically huge scams like the creation of UN controlled federal parks in the United States, a step towards globalism. It also helps to destroy any concept of property rights and individual freedom.


Dan said (January 31, 2013):

KPR said:

“Rather than looking at the Native population as a band of thieves, I believe we would be much better served to instead recognize that the Federal Government is treating us today in much the same way it treated the Indians of past centuries.”

Here here! Like the late Russell Means said in 2008, “All public policies in America now were born and bred on an Indian Reservation. The American people don’t even realize they’re living on one giant Indian reservation.” Today’s health policy of HMO’s in which a person can only go to State-picked doctors was first done through the public health service on Indian reservations. Next is Federal farmland policies have favored corporate takeover and plowed under family owned farms for 40 years, just as Indians were driven of their lands.

A cartel of three food conglomerates have nearly taken possession of all farmland in the world, not just North America. The entire Public School system mandated by the Federal US Department of Education since 1994 was taken straight from the Indian School system. For the Indians it was a system of early brainwashing called “kill the Indian, but save the man”. For Americans it’s called “dumbing down”.

I don’t know about you, but I’m 57 and I’ve been feeling our freedom and dignity being surrounded, fenced and corralled at an alarming rate all my life.

The natives were on the land so they had to get rid of them outright. Then, once the settlers and farmers had opened up and developed the land, they’re descendents became the new “Indian”. 20 years ago with GATT and NAFTA “outsourced” the heavy industrial sector and it’s jobs to Asia. The latest “Indian” is engineers and technocrats that are being forced to wander the planet chasing the highest bidder for their work one year to the next.

http://www.psychicdriving.com/talk/Russell_Means_Sovereign_Lakota.mp3
(Russell Means died of cancer in October, 2012 at 73 years old.)


KPR said (January 30, 2013):

I think some assumptions in Mr. Fromm’s article are specious.

If Canada is like the US, politicians of days gone by signed treaties that promised sovereign lands for perpetuity. If Canada is like the US, dozens and dozens of treaties were, in effect, torn up and nullified by the federal government as what was previously assumed to be wasteland was found to contain wealth in the form of metals or other valuables. If Canada is like the US, the Indians were uprooted and forced to sign treaties that superseded the previous promises, often told to sign or face death by gun or starvation. If Canada is like the US, even promises made on current treaties in effect today, such as cash payments for land taken, have never been fulfilled.

Rather than looking at the Native population as a band of thieves, I believe we would be much better served to instead recognize that the Federal Government is treating us today in much the same way it treated the Indians of past centuries. The real band of thieves who are stealing property and more importantly, souls; is centered in NYC, LA, DC, Ottawa, London and Israel. It serves no purpose to separate ourselves by race when we are all subject to injury from the same evil entity.


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