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Aug 10, 2007

Canadian Aboriginal Child Abuse

We are being branded as sexual perverts or pedophiles or deviants of some sort. By doing this government control mechanisms are being set in place. The social networks such as the Children’s Aid Society, police and even the military are becoming involved. We have been seeing the military in the outskirts of Six Nations during the reclamation of our land. The social services are being given more and more power to abduct, grab and remove our children from their families based on the claim that this is “in the best interests of the children”.

In Canada there are two frightening aspects. Television shows payouts to Indigenous people almost daily. It gives the general public the impression that natives are always winning the lottery. The public is told that huge amounts are being paid out for having been molested in the past. Sociologists and doctors propagate a myth that anyone who has been molested also becomes a molester.

At the same time they have branded the entire Indigenous population as molesters. Why? Because they are giving money for abuse that happened in the past to our children by church run residential schools. Once Indigenous people declare they have been molested and divulge their past, they are put on a computer list where they are branded as “deviants” and encouraged not to have any children. This is really “Genocide Plan B”. They will use any pretext to go into Indigenous communities and take away children from parents because that community “has been contaminated by what [what they did to us] happened in the residential schools”!

There is so much assault on Indigenous cultures in Canada . Some indigenous people feel it’s a big accomplishment just to keep our children.