Conspiracies aplenty

If you go by what the leftist corporate media are saying, conspiracy theories are the exclusive province of conservatives. Jump into the “rabbit hole” of residential school controversy, however, and conspiracy theories abound.

Not one reporter even thought to ask questions such as “If 215 children had disappeared at the school, why is there no historical record of even a single Kamloops indigenous parent – or any parent anywhere in Canada – claiming that their child had failed to return from school?”, “Where is your evidence of murderous priests, nuns and secret burials?” Why are you not releasing the radar operator’s report, that you promised to release?” or Why are the RCMP refusing to investigate what indigenous leaders are calling a “crime”, and why are the RCMP refusing to properly secure what indigenous leaders are calling a “crime scene” and do at least basic excavations?

40 Replies to “Conspiracies aplenty”

  1. Answer to every question. It’s all bullshit. Everyone knows it and no-one will admit it.

    1. For the answers, simply follow-the-money and there is tons of in the Indian industry of Canada.

    1. all the million$ of taxpayers money poured into suppositions of cruelty & crimes against murdered children, NOTHING to provide basic clean drinking water for people on the reserves!

      1. They have plenty of money to build their own water systems like everyone else in Canada has to.

      2. Clean water is such a crisis on over 600 reserves that the government of Trudeau will not deploy DART teams to them, nor does he call upon his cronies at SNC Lavellin to provide modular designs for local water plants and use their “experience” in building them to get them to the communities in question.

    2. all these millions of taxpayer’s dollars for reparations for suppositions of heinous and sordid wrongs against unmarked dubious graves of murdered children!
      Still not a dime for even a drop of much needed clean drinking water for the people on reservations!!

  2. You can’t argue with a liberal but you can agree with them.
    Agree with them that 215 native children were murdered and buried in a mass grave in Kamloops.
    Then ask them the obvious questions like how many people have been arrested for their murders so far.
    And if there have been no arrests ask them why there have been no arrests.

    Their belief in this obviously ridiculous story is based on them believing that they are being virtuous and on the side of the good guys by believing it.
    But you can out virtue them.
    Where is their outrage over the lack of a massive RCMP investigation into the mass murder of children and the complete lack of progress in catching the murderers?
    Why don’t they care as much as you do?
    Are they racist or something?
    Try to hide your disgust at their racism and white supremacy that is evidenced by their lack of interest in the progress of the investigation into this genocide.

  3. Indians make the best crisis actors.
    A shoutout to Tristin Hopper of the National Post who wrote numerous articles asking the same questions early on in the hoax…but who has time for facts.
    I take a tiny measure of comfort knowing the endless claims of hardship won’t be worth a bucket of spit to Canada’s 500,000/year new arrivals.
    Of course that will come at my expense…oh well, what else is new.

  4. This is just the latest prop in the grievance industry’s box of tricks and half of the country knows it. It’s the stuff that enriches scum-sucking Lawyers, white pimp bureaucrats, and Indian chiefs. To them, grievance must never end. California wants reparations and Canada yaps on about “reconciliation”. It’s the toxic brew of identity politics hollowing out a culture.

    1. So many minorities in California are convinced they’re going to get at least $2 million dollars plus.
      California’s debt is somewhere in the trillion dollar ranges;
      But minorities are moving there buying tents for the new Gold Rush.
      Wish I sold canvas.

  5. I have yet to see a GPR section released to the public.

    I can understand why. Such sections can be difficult to understand, and near impossible to interpret, for the layman. But it might also demonstrate just how tenuous their claims of hundreds of unmarked graves are to the professional (e.g., me).

    1. We were approached for a GPR survey (near Timmins) to determine the location of clay layers within glacial cover (clay, gravel and sand). We back-hoed some pits and the variability (vertically and laterally) in clay content was so high (in undisturbed soil) that a GPR survey would be useless. Now try that in an area that may have been “disturbed”. I don’t think people can even understand what a GPR survey measures. It certainly isn’t a bone detector. The assumption in these schools is that the soil profile is undisturbed or disturbed and if disturbed therefore a grave. But nature isn’t uniform. And disturbed soil does not mean a grave, especially if there are marmots around.

      1. Obviously using GPR to look for changes of density in the soil means that anywhere there was a change, it must be grave, and not any innocent explanation according to “Dances with Needing Cash”

    2. Oh, FFS.

      I’ve done GPR surveys myself, thanks, and GPR cannot detect what they claimed. Period. It doesn’t have the resolution. Claiming to have found unmarked graves with GPR is like claiming to have found a new galaxy with birding binoculars; the claim is farcical on its face.

      People with actual GPR experience have been pointing this out for years now, and the fact that so much of the country rushed to self-flagellate on the basis of a Graham Hancock-level archaeology claim is just one of many reasons why this country is doomed.

  6. Speaking of immigration and colonization, (they are the same, aren’t they?), what do the natives think about these massive numbers of new immigrants/colonialists?
    Are they on board with it or do they both support and oppose immigration/colonization?

    1. I lived on a couple reserves in my 20’s. The native Indians hated the East Indians.

    2. At the rate of current immigration under Trudeau, indigenous people are being replaced every 4 to 5 years. And for the most part immigrants don’t give a fig about indigenous history, rights etc. Where are the indigenous leaders, that’s right, nowhere. But maybe that is Justin’s plan since he has no real plan to provide drinking water or other services that would improve indigenous lives.

  7. More, get off my land BS.. As if the Natives didn’t murder and enslave their way across the land bridge.. Of course they did fighting with each other all the way.. Then we showed up and they wanted our stuff and we wanted land..

    Everybody got what they wanted.. Even if it was short sighted..

    1. Nonsense. The Indigenous peoples all cooperated with one another … held hands, and sang songs to the turtle god. They communed with all animals of the forest … and used ALL of the Bison … but never overate.

  8. Here’s how this will all settle out:

    Well, perhaps we will never have the “proof” that 10,000 indigenous children were murdered by Nuns and Priests … but we can all agree that the Residential Schools were HORRIBLE. The Catholic Church was/is horrible. The white settlers were/are all horrible. The white mans culture needs to be continually rejected by the noble, perfect, untainted, indigenous peoples.

    So, we may never recover a single skeleton … but white mans culture is bad and should be wiped from the planet. And we need to pay reparations (more reparations) for the white man’s evil. And then we need to drive the white man off Indigenous lands (all of Canada).

    Nope. No body need ever be excavated. The damage is done.

  9. The subsurface anomalies picked up on GPR may only be old tree root balls, the trees long since cut down. Not one shovel will hit the ground to provide any evidence because the Indian industry needs to keep this grift going. I think it’s safe to say that in the year 4096, when Grok and Gorg from a far off planet in the Gamma Quadrant land their UFO, they will be able to witness your 30X great grandchildren still drinking the reconciliation Kool-aid.

    1. “The subsurface anomalies picked up on GPR may only be old tree root balls, the trees long since cut down. ”

      I read about a septic field being installed there long ago. Those are probably drain tiles.

  10. At the peak of the “mass graves” hysteria, some FN activists claimed the kids were tortured by having their finger nails pulled out with pliers, and others claimed newborn Indian babies, most likely from girls who had been raped by priests, were thrown alive into a blazing furnace right after they were born.

    I commented on one blog that maybe the claimants had watched too many old Hollywood movies about Gestapo torture of spies. They didn’t bother to answer.

    It IS a business, the Indians as Victims business, and it pays really well. The height of absurdity imo is before every NHL game played in Vancouver or Edmonton, an FN “Chief” with full head dress comes on the big screen and give his blessing to the white men who are about to play a pro sport on “unceded land”.
    If our msm had any reasonable investigative Reporters, they would realize the graves were simply neglected because no one cared enough to maintain them.

    There are dozens,if not hundreds of ghost towns all across Canada but especially on the Prairies, and you know that every one of those towns had a grave yard and they are overgrown and almost impossible to find. There was one of these about four miles from my Manitoba home town and there was a grave yard, you could still see a couple of old wooden crosses in the early 1950’s, but now they’re long gone and grass has taken over the site.

    I get a chuckle out of so many smug progressive Canadians who always spout about our moral superiority over every other country on Earth, but especially the Great Satan just South of us. We no longer hold the moral high ground folks, we are a genocidal nation, our own PM and government said so.

  11. To put things another way, if there were bodies there, they would have been dug up already.

  12. Kids in “mass graves” and accusation of genocide. Yet not one body exhumed. Not one family asking for a proper burial for their ancestors. They all know it’s B.S. and will oppose any attempt to dig and find out who is buried down there.

  13. Those so called “graves” are nothing more than weeping tile put there in the 1920’s for a water drainage system.

  14. What?
    Are you insinuating Aboriginal Ground Penetrating Radar is a myth?
    And here I was getting excited…
    Not only had our “We was here first peoples” invented something,they sounded like they had invented something really great,for which users would beat a path to their door ,cash in hand..
    Imagine a GPR that could tell one so much,with never a shovel in the ground..
    That is worth billions,in foundation work,road planning,archeology..just to begin.

    But instead,it is all a lie,invented and propagated by our Glorious Government Funded Journalists..Hell even these worthless sacks of skin have admitted that the Chief concerned never made such a claim,but the Presstitutes were more than happy do so.
    If all Liberals are Liars and every Presstitute continually lies are all presstitutes Liberals?
    Or should we just assume that they are such?
    And in an abundance of caution..hang them all?

    I do agree,these parasites are alleging crimes most odious..why has no “Criminal Investigation” been done?
    Are these people covering up a mass murder?
    Why won’t they let the RCMP dig?
    Maybe these are “mass graves” of victims murdered by the Local Band?

    Yeah,thats it…
    Time to teach all of these parasites the same lesson.
    Once you have been exposed as willing to lie,to further your narrative.
    No one need listen to another word ,from you.
    And Lie is all they do..
    One big incestuous lying circle.

  15. First question here is, who has jurisdiction over these alleged mass burial sites? It may vary from one location to another, as to whether it would be provincial police (which in some cases is RCMP) or municipal police. Then second question is, given the serious nature of the allegations, why are said law enforcement agencies not investigating? Let the facts lead wherever they may, I don’t think anyone can predict with certainty where this leads, but for me, the failure to investigate is the actual scandal we can be certain exists, and until that goes away, we won’t know which of two other options are the ultimate scandal, i.e., (a) real mass killings covered up, or (b) false allegations of mass killings made with some degree of culpability.

    Perhaps a new government will take a different approach and force investigations to proceed. We should be realistic about the possible outcomes, the fact that one location may have mass graves does not imply that all locations will have them; each investigation could come to different conclusions about what has caused the ground disturbances (if they really exist).

    Somewhat off topic but I once met an elderly native woman who claimed to have a generally good experience in her youthful days spent at residential school. This was in the early stages of this controversy about thirty years ago. I wonder how many others have similar testimony to offer.

    1. There were no mass killings because there are no bodies. Period. There will be no investigations not because there is no need for them, but because an investigation would reveal that are no and never were any graves.

  16. Was clearly BS from the start.
    My girlfriend’s Canadian relatives were duped and still are.

    Yes there were issues with how Indians were treated.
    Those issues are still there regarding drinking water, but so what.

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