21 Replies to “Monday On Turtle Island”

  1. In nature…
    Thinking of spanking as in Native Cultures by Colonialists, the ‘spunky monkey’.
    After all…all animals in Canada are endangered and going extinct.

  2. The day Biden announced the nocturnal hunt for animals, the world became momentarily mysterious. Being able to watch wildlife under the cover of night sounded exciting. It seems to be just what I’m interested in. If you want to learn more about night hunting, check out post https://www.agmglobalvision.com/animals-you-can-hunt-at-night. There are surely a lot of interesting facts and tips to uncover the secrets of the night world of real hunters.

  3. Re: Billions wasted on the Chinavirus.

    It’s not merely the various incarnations of CERB, etc., where money was wasted. Millions of doses of the not-vaxx have been ordered, then destroyed, as well.

    1. It’s hard not to believe that the death and destruction caused by government responses was not intentional. Fleecing taxpayers always is.

  4. “Unmarked graves” :

    If a dog were to signal human remains, Burke says a team would then use GPR to confirm the finding.

    Still no shovels to confirm anything. They could borrow the ones not being used in Kamloops almost two and a half years later.

    1. It’s about fucking time the dogs were brought in!
      But there’s going to have to be some shovels employed. These Ground Penetrating Wampum Detectors are only meant to pilfer the taxpayers bank accounts.
      PROOF!
      NOW!!

    2. “ ‘Going to be a long process,’ says survivor of residential school …”

      FU CBC … “survivor” of Residential Schools … yeah … right along with the other 99.9% of the Residential School students who “survived”. I LOATHE the media and their filthy narrative-shaping

    3. That’s like using a dowsing rod to confirm what your tarot cards tell you.

      What the hell is it with people? GPR is a very common tool in forensic civil engineering. I’ve laid hands on a unit in the field and I have barely the barest brush with the entire discipline. Are there so few people out there who have ever used a GPR unit that they can’t say “Hang on, that’s not how they work”?

  5. The CBC perpetuating and endorsing the constantly changing narrative of activists FN while the Liberals throw $Billions at them will not stop the BS. It is dangerous.
    Of course activists will perpetuate this narrative until it is exposed for what it is, absolute rubbish. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission has documented the graves at all Residential Schools. These people are just making it up for more $Billions from weak “leaders” like Trudeau, who is a sucker at our expense.
    Stop this nonsense now.
    You would swear they are trying to give the country back to the “First Nations” who ever they are as mounts that those that think they may not be the “First”.

  6. “It gives us another way of investigating these areas without digging,” says Burke, who is a member of the national working group on unmarked graves.
    Because well, you know, if we dig, we might not find anything and the scam would be up.
    I look forward to the day, 50 years from now, when someone actually digs up a “grave”.

  7. Very protective of the narrative, hence the lack of digging. I recall reading in the last year or so that remains were discovered somewhere on the east coast, Massachusetts I think. These remains predated the known “natives” of the area but they claimed the remains anyway and refused to allow scientific study. They were afraid we would learn that the first people would in fact of been European.

    1. With sea levels around 120 meters lower than today during the last glacial period, travel between continents would have been fairly easy, Greg61. The reason there is scant evidence of ‘Europeans’ on the East coast of the US is because if there is any evidence, it is under 102 meters of water well offshore.

    2. It’s improbable that that there was no human activity in the americas prior to the land bridge people arriving 10000 years ago.

  8. So a dog can sense ‘historical’ remains? The traces left wound be so faint as to require a nose of mythical proportions to detect a mythical grave. And then it is confirmed by GPR? I am willing to donate a shovel

  9. Dogs: “In the beginning [during training] they were not entirely sure what was going on. They knew they were supposed to be searching. But as they’re running around searching they’re looking at us out of the corner of the eye going ‘I’m not sure if this is something I should be telling you about or not.'”

    Dogs want to please their owners. They often hit on targets their owners want them to.

  10. CBC keeps referring to students as survivors as if the schools were Nazi concentration camps.
    Since whites are being accused of genocide we should demand proof and when the scam is exposed sue the CBC for defamation.

    1. “CBC keeps referring to students as survivors as if the schools were Nazi concentration camps.”

      That irritates the hell out of me, too. I refuse to use their loaded language.

      Plane crashes have survivors. Earthquakes have survivors. Cancer has survivors. These people *went to school*. Get a grip…

  11. “A total of 150,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit children were made to attend church-run, government-funded residential schools between the 1870s and 1997.”

    I suspect a small fraction were made to attend residential school. Social services placed apprehended children in residential schools but for the most part parents sent their kids to school to be educated because there were no schools out in the bush. Before the welfare state arrived in the 1960s most Indians left the reserve to work. I remember a camp of root pickers near out place. Having seen too many duster, I did not sleep well at night.

    1. “A total of 150,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit children were made to attend church-run, ”

      A complete fabrication, for sure…but one that the MSM loves to perpetuate as often as possible.

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