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Mass Genocide Of Mohawk Children By UK Queen And Vatican Uncovered In Canada

lonewolfbunn
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BRANTFORD, ON, CANADA – Mass graves of Mohawk children have been uncovered by ground-penetrating radar at the Mohawk Institute, a residential school for Mohawk operated by the Church of England and the Vatican before its closure in 1970.

According to Rev. Kevin Annett, Secretary of the International Tribunal for Crimes of Church and States (www.itccs.org), the Mohawk Institute was “set up by the Anglican Church of England in 1832 to imprison and destroy generations of Mohawk children. This very first Indian [First Nations] residential school in Canada lasted until 1970, and, like in most residential schools, more than half of the children imprisoned there never returned. Many of them are buried all around the school.”

Preliminary scanning by ground penetrating radar adjacent to the now closed main building Mohawk Institute has revealed that “between 15-20 feet of soil” was brought in and put over the mass graves just before the Mohawk Institute closed in 1970 in order to camouflage the mass graves of Mohawk Children and avoid prosecution for genocide and crimes against humanity under the Geneva Conventions, the International Criminal Court, and cooperating national courts.

International Tribunal for Crimes of Church and States (ITCCS.org) is expected to commence judicial proceedings starting in late October 2011 in Brussels, Belgium and Dublin, Ireland for child genocide crimes against humanity against defendants Elizabeth Windsor, head of state of Canada and head of the Church of England and Pope Joseph Ratzinger, both of whom knowingly participated in the planning and coverup of the child genocide, according to forensic evidence.

The Tribunal sessions were originally to have been held in London, U.K. However, The U.K. government has denied entrance to the Secretary and major jurists and staff of the International Tribunal for Crimes of Church and States (ITCCS.org) without cause.

The discovery of the mass graves of Mohawk children, uncovered by ground-penetrating radar at the Mohawk Institute comes on the heels of videotaped evidence by eyewitness William Coombes, who in Oct. 1964 witnessed Elizabeth Windsor, as Head of State of Canada and Head of the Church of England, visit an aboriginal school in Kamloops, British Columbia, choose 10 young aboriginal children, made them kiss her feet, and allegedly took them from the school for a picnic at a lake.

The 10 aboriginal children were never seen again. Mr. Coombes, who was to give evidence at the International Tribunal for Crimes of Church and States (ITCCS.org) of Elizabeth Windsor’s child genocide, was murdered in Feb. 2011. Fortunately, Mr. Coombes’ testimony was videotaped before his death and is available for the Tribunal.

Rev. Kevin Annett states that instruments of torture such as a rack for torturing the Mohawk children in ritual torture have been found at the now closed Mohawk Institute. Eyewitnesses from the Mohawk community have stated they witnessed priests in red robes torturing children in ritual torture.

Rev. Annett made these revelations in an exclusive Oct. 7, 2011 interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre. In the interview, Rev. Annett acknowledges the close parallels between the Oct. 1964 personal child genocide and possible ritual killings of 10 aboriginal children by Elizabeth Windsor, Head of State of Canada and Head of the Church of England, and the child genocides occurring during the same period at the Mohawk Institute.

These parallels suggest that Elizabeth Windsor, as Head of State and Head of the Church of England was personally aware of, ordered, and participated in this systematic program of genocide and ritual torture and killings at Church of England residential schools operated by the Church of England and the Vatican.

In his interview, Rev. Annett stated that the mainstream Canadian media, as well as the government of Canada, are maintaining a coverup and media blackout of the discoveries of Mohawk child genocide at the Mohawk Institute.


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lonewolfbunn
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That is pretty shocking news ..I can't believe the MSM isn't covering this...There is no statute of limitations on mass killing  I think and the media participating in a coverup of such a crime is very bad to say the least. Possibley criminal in itself! Obstruction of justice?

I hope they get some forensic specialists to look into the causes of death..maybe contact the history channel..this might be the only way to get some truth , by involving another countries tv programming .. I know when they dug up the duplessy orphans they found the government experimented on their brains doing lobotomy's and killed them all. Just like the worst terrorists you can imagine ...this story is looking to be even worse if it turns out to be some kind of twisted secret society with royal connections and  ritual killing .  

Good luck..with the conservatives turning groups like amnesty international into extremist groups when they are performing there duty by exposing war crimes and such , it's beginning to look like the govermnment of Canada has plenty more to hide ...like what they did in Afghanistan also...wonder if they are playing a bigger part in that genocide than we think. The evidence is mounting on that too.

Orphans , Mohawks, Agfhan children  ..no humanity whatsoever...what kind of brainwashed country am I living in?

 

 

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0eQgUpkJ1Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns8LD5Q8ecc


Tigana
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Sharing... thank you. 


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Six Nations Sets Record Straight..

http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=3337773

"Recently statements have been made regarding Six Nations Elected Council (SNEC) providing support to Kevin Annett at the International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS).

Chief Montour and the Council want to make clear that they did not speak to federal government officials about mass graves at the Mohawk Institute.

Claims that skeletal remains of children were found in 1982 and 2008 are false. Claims that 'forensic examinations' were kept secret by Council are false..."


theleftyinvestor
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I saw this linked to some time ago and found it horrifying. However upon looking into the International Tribunal for Crimes of Church and States, I was unable to locate any authoritative information despite their very official sounding name, nor was I able to find corroborating evidence. By all means if something this horrible is true, it's justifiably alarming. The link just upthread casts doubt on the original post. I do believe in evidence based decisions so please continue to update this thread with new developments.

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And now the latest from the mush-hole:

http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?archive=true&e=3387756

 

Apparently some investigators from the Mohawk Nation and Kevin Annett's one-man international commission have found at least one human bone on the grounds of the Mohawk Institute. Hard to know how much of this is meant for external consumption and how much is part of the internal power struggle at Six Nations. Mohawk Nation has a long-running feud with both the elected council and the Haudenosonee Confederacy (the traditional chiefs). Back in 2007 they filed notice of intent to sue those two groups for 4 trillion dollars, alleging mental anguish caused by being shown insufficient deference as Mohawks. At least they have no problems with self-esteem. It would suit their purposes to show that both groups sat by idly while aboriginal children were massacred. As for Kevin Annett, check out his site (link in original post) and make up your own mind. Bill Montour, the elected chief of Six Nations, was interviewed in today's Expositor and asked for more evidence, as well as an investigation by a professional archaeologist. If and when the article appears online I shall post a link.


Tigana
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No doubt if Scout/Guide buttons had been found, police would be there. 

Salem-News.com (Nov-28-2011 23:57) 

 

Child's Remains and Other Bones Identified at Canada's Oldest Indian Residential School in Brantford, Ontario

Salem-News.com - http://www.salem-news.com/articles/november282011/indian-remains-canada.php

A Statement from the Kanien'keha':ka Nation of the Grand River

(BRANTFORD, Ontario) - Archaeological surveys and test digs authorized by we, elders of the Kanien'keha:ka Nation, have been conducted at the former Mohawk Institute Indian residential school since October 1.

 

This past week, while on the grounds of the school, our researchers along with Kevin Annett -Rawennatshani, who acts with our approval, have unearthed what has been described as human remains. One bone among sixteen uncovered has been identified, through preliminary visual examination by a competent archaeologist, as that of a young child. This bone sample is described by the same archaeologist as “definitely human”.

 

A test dig in a twenty square foot area on grounds adjoining the former Mohawk Institute have revealed a considerable number of bones, as well as buttons which have been confirmed to be part of the children's school uniforms. Large deposits of coal were also found associated with these remains, all at a depth of barely two feet. Several of the bones have also been cut up, suggesting that the bodies may have been deliberately dismembered, while other bones were broken.

 

We declare the area on and near the former Mohawk Institute to be a crime site under our jurisdiction, and we will not allow representatives of the Crown or Church of England, or the government of Canada, access to these excavations because of their complicity in this crime.

 

These institutions have consistently refused to disclose the evidence they possess regarding the Mohawk Institute and the deaths of children under their legal care, and therefore, we are proceeding to charge these bodies with crimes against humanity in international courts of justice, based in part on the forensic evidence we have uncovered....

Video - http://youtu.be/jLEcnBy6V6M


Rebecca West
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FP, I read the article you linked to. Your post contains numerous unfounded claims that are, at best, racist.  We only know a fraction of what horrors FN children endured in residential schools.  Your remarks make light of that and are completely beyond the pale.

Because you've been a member here for a few years, I'm only suspending you, pending further action.


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What I find most outrageous about this is not the question of whether Annett's most controversial charges are true. Some of them are based on speculation, circumstantial evidence, and claims by a police psychic.

While I think some of these charges - like the Satanic Cult idea at the top of the thread - could do with an  independent review, I would hate to see doubts about them, and controversy about Annett's campaign, distract from the monstrous crimes of sexual abuse, torture, willful neglect and homocide which have been documented and solidly proven.

Nor should doubt in one area undermine the degree to which Annett and others are making people aware of things which are true.

What is truly outrageous is that most Canadians are unaware of the crimes which were documented over 100 years ago and which were in some cases worse than what Annett cited. 

Dr. Peter Bryce, in his  1907 report into the residential institutions in the prairies, revealed death rates which ranged from a low of one in three (shocking enough) to a high of 69%. He documented falsification of death records and other documents, and cases of children being deliberately exposed to tuberculosis. He pointed the finger of blame straight at Ottawa and its policies.

When his report was made public in the 1920s, another study found similar death rates.

There is a copy of his report at the top of the history section in this link, along with other good resources :

http://www.library.ubc.ca/xwi7xwa/res.htm  

Here is an article about Bryce and his report:

http://www.cbmh.ca/index.php/cbmh/article/view/365 

No, we don't know everything that happened in those places, but what we do know is monstrous enough that no one should be surprised that there might be unmarked burial places found there.

 

 


theleftyinvestor
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I do still find this "International Tribunal for Crimes of Church and States" a bit suspect, but I don't doubt that there are plenty of hidden horrors, past and present, in the aftermath of the residential school fiasco. Any further credible evidence that comes out certainly deserves the light of day.


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Here's the problem with Annet, though, Smith - here's this white guy crusading for the brown people and a lot of what he's putting out there isn't so much the crimes (the real ones, not the impossible ones) as it is about what a great and wonderful white guy he is for putting himself out there on their behalf.  Seriously, read excerpts from his book.  I'd vastly prefer to see residential school survivors front and centre rather than some pasty, disaffected god-botherer.

Aside from Annet, I think that the spurious claims (the Queen wasn't even in BC at the time she supposedly ritually sacrificed First Nations children) are so outrageous that the true claims are overshadowed.  The focus becomes discerning between bullshit/not-bullshit instead of what we already know to be true and how the survivors want to deal with the situation.  These claims damage the credibility of the legitemate claims that are being made.

I mean, seriously, is the truth not awful enough that we have to make up wilder claims?


6079_Smith_W
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I hear you, and as for how I pointed out some of the same things as you do, you'll have to excuse my discretion.

 

 

 


Timebandit
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A blog I read occasionally talked about the claims and Annet:

http://freethoughtblogs.com/almostdiamonds/2011/10/13/evil-enough-already/


deb93
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http://www.salem-news.com/articles/november282011/indian-remains-canada.php A Statement from the Kanien'keha':ka Nation of the Grand River(BRANTFORD, Ontario) I'm inclined to trust this message and it's unfortunate that it's overshadowed by. A more sensationalized version, and the Band Council's denials. There is no doubt that a forensic examination is necessary, but I doubt it is within their means. I understand that the Trith and Reconciliation Commission has no funds for locating and examining any burial sites, and won't get any from Harper. The issue of missing children, unmarked and mass graves isn't going to be given the attention it deserves, as it is just too threatening to the Canadian establishment.

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