(Continued from Part 1.) All elites operate the same: They reward their friends and eliminate their enemies in order to gain and hold onto power. How they use that power varies with the individual. Some hire us historians to write their biographies and rewrite history to support their point of view. Some buy newspapers and […]
News in Brief, June 28 – 2
The news stories and videos are coming out faster and in more numbers than allow for individual posting. So wherever possible we’re going to combine them. Thanks to Suzi on Buy me a Coffee for her research. Accountability Arizona Legislature Votes To Revoke Democrat Secretary of State’s Authority In Election-Related Lawsuits The Arizona Legislature voted […]
Over 700 Unmarked Graves Found at Former Residential School in Saskatchewan
By Amir Ali, Daily Hive, June 24, 2021 https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/over-700-unmarked-graves-saskatchewan The Cowessess First Nation announced today that preliminary findings reveal 751 unmarked graves have been discovered at a former Saskatchewan residential school. This comes just one month after the tragic discovery of 215 children buried at a former Kamloops residential school. The Nation points out that […]
Kamloops Residential School: Tip of the Iceberg
Accountability Thanks to David Hawkins. ‘Tip of the iceberg.’ By Katie Dangerfield. Global News, May 28, 2021 (https://globalnews.ca/news/7901509/kamloops-bc-residential-school-burial-site/) At least 4,100 children have died while attending residential schools in Canada. And in the wake of the horrific news from Kamloops, B.C. — where 215 children were recently found buried at a former residential school — […]
Derek Chauvin Guilty of Murder in George Floyd’s Death
Derek Chauvin guilty of murder in George Floyd’s death The death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, touched off international protests against police brutality and racial injustice. Janelle Griffith and Corky Siemaszko, NBC News, April 20, 2021 (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/derek-chauvin-verdict-reached-trial-over-george-floyd-s-death-n1264565) MINNEAPOLIS — Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts Tuesday for causing George Floyd’s death, […]
Border Nation
By Jason Jaacks, Emergence Magazine, December 18, 2020 https://emergencemagazine.org/story/border-nation/ Many Americans, I am led to believe, imagine the US-Mexico border as a dusty wasteland brimming with drug traffickers, migrant caravans, and Border Patrol agents. But experiencing the Sonoran Desert through Ofelia Rivas’s eyes, one gets the sense of a great ecological and cultural unity—an uninterrupted […]
Totem Pole Raised on British Columbia’s “Highway of Tears”
www.voiceoffreedom.ca Since 1970, there have been many murders and disappearances on the “Highway of Tears” in British Columbia, Canada, a 725 kilometre (450 mi) corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert. According to Wikipedia: “The phrase, ‘Highway of Tears’ was coined in 1998, by Florence Naziel, during a vigil held in Terrace, […]
Revenge of the “Inferior Races”: Standing Race Theory on Its Head (Repost)
A second widespread paradigm in our history is that the Northern or white or Anglo-Saxon races were superior to everyone else. Human-rights legislation and conventions have driven these sentiments underground but I’m willing to bet that portions of the white population still hold the belief, toned down, at some level. To my knowledge, there is […]
Looking at Values for a New World
Rather than follow a lead that seems to be taking our reportage, prior to the election, into more and more extremes, I’d like to explore a different direction. That direction is into laying the foundations for Nova Earth. I’ve never done such a thing so every mile will be in uncharted waters. Somehow we have […]
Honouring the Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Canada’s Residential School History
Residential Schools In Canada Formally Recognized As Historic Sites Bob Weber, The Canadian Press, September 1st, 2020 https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/residential-school-historic-site_ca_5f4e4748c5b6cf66b2bd611a “Telling history is not just about telling the good things,” said federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, who is also responsible for historic sites and monuments. Two locations — one in Manitoba and one in Nova Scotia — […]
A Walk Back from Isolation
Today I saw clearly how lightworkers keeping the peace make a tremendous contribution. The worst atrocities are committed when people are whipped into a frenzy. All logic, reason, and compassion seem to go out the window. Hitler and Mussolini relied on this effect. If people refuse to get whipped up, then we’re very hard to […]
20/20 Roundup, Aug. 27, 2020
There are too many current-events articles and videos these days to try to post them separately. We don’t expect anyone to read or watch every one, but to select those you want, consistent with the events you’re following. I haven’t yet solved the problem of an article which is mostly-useful and apparently-reliable information and then […]
What Women’s Suffrage Owes to Indigenous Culture
What Women’s Suffrage Owes to Indigenous Culture Bridget Quinn, Yes! Magazine, Aug 19, 2020 (https://www.yesmagazine.org/democracy/2020/08/19/womens-suffrage-indigenous-culture/) The example of gender equality in Haudenosaunee society gave 19th-century White women some big ideas. It’s been 100 years since the ratification of the 19th Amendment secured voting rights for women—sort of. In She Votes: How U.S. Women Won Suffrage, […]
Archangel Michael: Neutral Speaking about the Deep Systemic, Ancient Situations Now Surfacing
Reporting this Ascension, including the phase called Accountability, is not as easy a task as simply not reporting the exposure and takedown of the Deep State and concentrating on Ascension-related events, narrowly conceived . Here for instance is a reading I had with Michael after his Nov. 26, 2019 conversation in which he says I […]
Hawai‘i’s Post-COVID Recovery Plan Puts Women First
By Megan Wildhood & Ruth Terry, Yes Magazine, July 15, 2020 https://www.yesmagazine.org/economy/2020/07/15/hawaii-covid-recovery/ It may be too soon to reopen, but it’s not too early to plan for a recovery. The novel coronavirus pandemic continues to spike in many U.S. states, especially those that lifted lockdown restrictions early, but as of July 6, Hawai‘i had only […]