With my ethnic background consisting of an
Armenian American father and a mixed ethnicity mother that includes the aboriginal
Native American tribe the Ojibwa, genocide hit close to my ancestral home
twice. And with no examination of pedophilia, sex trafficking and murder in
North America complete without a hard look at the inordinate number of missing
women and girls from the First Nations of Canada and America, it’s incumbent
upon this A-Z accounting of modern pedophilia to illuminate their tragic story
as well.
With just over 2% of the US population and
over 4% of the Canadian population indigenous, the percentage of missing, raped
and murdered Native North American females is off the charts compared to the
general population. Tragically, the long bloody history of genocide against the
original North American inhabitants has changed little over the centuries. The
genocidal governmental policies of the Commonwealth of Canada, the Roman
Catholic and Anglican Churches as well as both nations’ racist Bureau/Department
of Indian Affairs have long targeted indigenous people, as has Western
imperialism subjugated and slaughtered virtually all aboriginal populations
across the planet. Indigenous cultures offer spiritual wisdom sorely lacking in
the Western culture bent on the exploitation and conquest of nature and
humanity. This presentation investigates the most fundamental lessons in the
violent violation and loss of innocents of Mother Earth extended to the
indigenous women and girls in North America. Their current dire mistreatment and
mass murder in both Canada and the US must be brought to an end now. Arresting
and convicting the criminals will accomplish the task.
With a historic policy of wholesale house-arrest,
herding the Native population onto reservations where intergenerational poverty,
rampant alcohol/drug abuse, domestic violence and rape of women and children
remain inhumanely embedded for centuries, by systemic design, the nightmarish
morass of legal jurisdictional confusion and territorial conflict permits the
plight of victims to slip through the cracks resulting in virtually no justice
at all. Shannon Keller O’Loughlin, a member
of the Choctaw Nation and executive director of the Association on American
Indian Affairs, poignantly points out:
We’re seeing a nationwide trend where people in power are
being called out on their abuse of women. But Native women living on
reservations often don’t have that option. Sometimes, the perpetrator is a
tribal judge, someone in tribal government, or a well-respected member of the
community. They [victims] fear they could lose their houses or their jobs
because of retribution from tribal government.[i]
That said, only 22% of the Native American
population lives on reservations while 60% resides in urban environments.[ii]
While half of all Native assault crimes (at 49%) end up reported to a law
enforcement agency, only 17% of the Native victims themselves report to police, according
to the Native Congress of American Indians Policy (NCAI) Research Center.[iii] Why? Because police have a long history of either being unresponsive
or ineffectual in bringing perpetrators to justice. Too much sexism and blaming
the victim exists in a misogynistic, bigoted “good ol’ boys club.” Of the 17%
of the Native women who do report assaults to police, only 6% actually see their
rapists ever arrested. Thus, with such a miniscule number of women ever
witnessing any actual justice, resulting in criminal offenders’ arrest,
prosecution and conviction, facing these near impossible odds and ever-cognizant
of the futility in pursuit of justice, it’s understandable that victims neither
trust nor bother reporting crimes to the authorities, knowing the chance is
near zero that the perpetrator will ever go to jail. Additionally, the trauma
of having to relive the abuse through a grueling, unjust, drawn out court
process is simply deemed not worth it when historical reality repeatedly demonstrates
that crimes against them do in fact pay. For child victims of pedophilia, this
abysmal outcome is only magnified.
Again, according to NCAI:
Tribal courts often don’t have the jurisdiction to prosecute
Native sexual assault cases, so they turn them over to federal courts. US
attorneys decline to pursue 67 percent of Native sexual-abuse-related cases.[iv]
If reality only proves that crime for rapists pays, resulting
in no consequence for them since they almost never go to prison, from the
victims’ POV, it’s simply not worth reporting the crimes. With these deplorable
conditions dictating the same appalling outcome, now lasting centuries, with virtually
no improvement or change taking place even during the modern era, internalized
victimization and genetically-transmitted trauma among intergenerational Native
women and girls as perpetual victims, confirm the fact that genocide is still continuing
today.
Native American women are victims of sexual assault at a rate
five times higher than that of Asian American woman, and two and a half times more
than Caucasian American and African American women. A DOJ study found that 61%
of Native American women have been sexually assaulted,[v]
and 84.3% physically assaulted.[vi]
In a National Institute of Justice study, among the 56.1% majority of female
Native victims it found that experienced sexual violence in their lifetime, 96%
of them reported that their perpetrators were non-Native.[vii]
Both white women and Native American women are more likely to be sexually
assaulted by white men than men of any other race. In fact, another study shows
that 80% of Native women who suffer sexual violence, have white males as their
perpetrators.[viii] Still
another report found that 94% of Native women in Seattle were raped or coerced
into sex at least once in their lifetime.[ix]
On top of all this, the murder rate for Native women is ten times the national
average of many nations.
Native women in “Indian country” (term used to refer to
reservation and tribal lands) are being raped and murdered largely by white men
because non-Native lawbreaking criminals cannot be legally tried in tribal
courts. The United States Supreme Court, the same governing judicial branch
that just ruled in favor of obliterating the US constitutional right of a
citizen’s vote to count in a fair and honest election,[x]
as recently as 1978 ruled to strip the tribal nations of their legal authority
over the policing and prosecuting of non-Natives committing crimes on their reservations
and tribal territories.[xi]
Whenever tribal police apprehend a non-Native, they can only hold the
individual awaiting municipal or state law enforcement with legal jurisdiction
to respond, and often they don’t, so criminals are free to continue violating
the rule of law. If a violent felony is committed, like rape, murder or
kidnapping, only federal authorities, primarily the FBI, can intervene, whether
the suspect is Native or non-Native. This completely convoluted, inefficient,
horribly unfair system is downright racist by intended design, giving white
lawbreakers a free lifetime pass to escape justice. With this the egregious reality,
the broken justice system has long been the driving force behind the genocide.
This 1978 Supreme Court decision in the Oliphant vs.
Suquamish case ensured that white Americans (or all non-Natives) can rape,
steal, murder, sex traffic and plunder at will the Native people on their Native
lands, especially women and girls, since the federal authorities granted legal jurisdiction
generally do not choose to prosecute offenses committed in Indian country. A
Government Accounting Office (GAO) report from 2010 showed that US district
attorneys opted to turn down about half the felony cases that included rape and
murder during the preceding five-year period. For example, in North Dakota, 62%
of violent felony crimes committed on tribal land were declined to prosecute by
federal authorities. Though the percentage of declined cases in 2017 was lowered
nationally to 37%, of those not declined, 70% ended up dropped due to “lack of evidence,”
an all too familiar theme found in the global pedo-enabling system.[xii]
Plus, tribal courts are limited to only sentencing even their own Native criminals
to just one year in prison. This coldblooded, infuriating track record amounts
to an entrenched, racist, genocidal policy for the most vulnerable population
of indigenous girls and women. Additionally, lack of standardized protocols within
the Indian Health Services, such as keeping in stock basic rape kits, is yet another
insidious, inexcusable reason why rapists of Native females virtually always
get away with their crimes.
Though in the US it’s been over a decade since the Tribal Law
and Order Act of 2010 was passed, ostensibly to reduce this gross injustice by
“improving” interagency communication and coordination between federal, state,
local and tribal law enforcement,[xiii]
its implementation failed miserably due to a litany of factors – inoperably
convoluted and confusing bureaucratic red tape, lack of political will, severe lack
of funding and bigoted resistance to enforcement of the new law.[xiv]
In a bipartisan troubleshooting attempt to ascertain why the 2010 federal act has
proven so worthless and ineffective, a 2013 report sent to Congress and Obama
by the Indian Law & Order Commission, explained that the cumbersome law is
“an indefensible morass of complex, conflicting and illogical commands,” that have
only made matters worse for Native Americans. And since history shows that the
aboriginal people of North America have always been looked upon by the
governing powers of both the US and Canada as superfluous, expendable, less
than human “savages,” a blanket-wide policy of genocide has always been allowed
to take priority in practice. In this exact same diabolical way, the
non-Semitic Ashkenazi Jews unjustifiably occupying Israel have been systematically
eradicating actual native Semite Palestinians from their rightful ancient
homeland Palestine for over a century with no difference between the two.
Genocide is genocide is genocide, regardless of who the perps and who the
victims are. But when they remain the same, those guilty of genocide must be
stopped and punished for their crimes against humanity. And so far in both North
America and Israel, that has yet to happen.
This inhumanely bleak, outrageous reality is further exacerbated
by the common misconception that Native American genocide is a thing of the
past, taught only in history books. This fallacy, propagated by nefarious
design, is absolutely false, as genocide against especially Native women and
girls in both the US and Canada continues at an alarming rate. Because it
happens so often and because it’s happening to Aboriginal girls and women, it
never captures the international headlines of missing, murdered little white
girls like Jon Benet Ramsey in Colorado on Christmas 1996 or Britain’s
Madeleine McCann in Portugal in 2007. Red lives matter, but you’d never know it
by Big Media standards.
Similar to the global pedophilia scourge, if we the people in
the 21st century are kept ignorant and unaware that genocidal crimes
against a most vulnerable Native female population are being flagrantly committed
with complete impunity, there’s no chance in hell to stop it. We must urgently raise
public consciousness about both the plight of not only our defenseless, unprotected
children worldwide, but also hold accountable the unprosecuted hate crimes committed
against Native children and women as well. It’s indisputable that aboriginal
societies across the entire planet have historically been targeted for mass
extermination. But the fact that to this very day, Native women and girls in
Canada and the US still largely remain invisible victims of genocide is horrifically
unacceptable. Yet sadly, tragically, it’s true. This shamefully shocking
atrocity must end now.
Native advocate and assault victim-survivor Kerry Hawk
Lessard, who is a trained medical anthropologist and executive director of
Native American LifeLines, an urban Indian health program serving the Baltimore
and Boston metropolitan areas, has stated:
The genocide, loss of tribal land, the outlawing of religious
practices and language, forced boarding schools, forced assimilation, forced
sterilization of women: When you look at all those losses Native people have
experienced in such a short period of time, it creates not only individual
wounds but also a collective trauma in our communities.[xv]
In June 2019, the Canadian government culminated
its national inquiry, issuing a 1200-page investigative report openly admitting
that as both a British colony and “sovereign” Commonwealth nation, it carries a
long shameful legacy of genocide committed against its First Nations peoples. But
most significant is the report admitting that the Commonwealth nation of Canada
is still engaging in genocide against Aboriginal women and girls. Canada is the
first Commonwealth nation to openly acknowledge its sinister intention to
“destroy indigenous peoples” as both a onetime French then British colony and “semi-independent”
nation the last 153 years as an offshoot of the Crown’s British Empire. Queen
Elizabeth remains the formal head of the Commonwealth of [54] Nations, ruling over
one fifth of the earth’s land mass and nearly one third of the earth’s
population. After the global governing body of the United Nations, by
population the Queen’s Commonwealth of Nations is the largest intergovernmental
organization on the planet. And since Book 2 and 3 delved deeply into how the
evils of slavery, sexual exploitation and blood sacrifice have violated the rule
of law in the United Kingdom, its British Empire legacy is still in violation
of rule of law all over the world.
With the previous 2 of 5 Pedophilia and
Empire books exclusively exposing the pedo-sins of the United Kingdom as
the world’s epicenter, sadly Canada’s Commonwealth history is also steeped in pedophilia,
torture, blood sacrifice and child sex trafficking, foremost through its longtime
genocidal practices against its own indigenous population. Again, while
comprising only 4% of the Canadian population, indigenous women and girls are especially
targeted in domestic trafficking operations, making up over 50% of Canada’s
trafficking victims.[xvi] Canadian author-researcher Anupriya Sethi, a
domestic sex trafficking expert on Aboriginal girls, identifies a couple of the
more traveled, prevalent trafficking routes exploiting Native females –
Saskatoon-Regina-Winnipeg in the prairie provinces of Saskatchewan and
Manitoba,[xvii]
and further west the Edmonton, Alberta to Vancouver, British Columbia pathway.[xviii]
With the Canadian government admitting that
the onetime British colony-turned-Commonwealth nation right up to the present has
a long shameful history of genocide against the Aboriginal peoples of the First
Nations, a feasible start would be to define genocide. According to the UN’s
formal 1948 definition from its Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention
and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide:
Genocide means any of the following acts
committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical,
racial or religious group, as such: (a) Killing members of the group; (b)
Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) Deliberately
inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its
physical destruction in whole or in part; (d) Imposing measures intended to
prevent births within the group; (e) Forcibly transferring children of the
group to another group.[xix]
Note that violating any one of the “a through
e” aggressions against another group meets the criteria for genocide. Applied
to the indigenous peoples of not only Canada but the US as well as virtually
every one of the other 53 British Commonwealth nations, most notably Australia,
New Zealand, India, Pakistan and South Africa, over the last millennium, the
warlike imperialists of Europe set out to conquer, colonize and engage in
systematic genocide against virtually every darker skinned race inhabiting the
planet. Beginning with the Anunnaki, multi-generational, earth-controlling
bloodlines in the form of a less-than-human ET hybrid have atrociously maintained
a ceaseless practice of both genocide and pedophilia against every Aboriginal culture
and its children on earth. Inhumanely separating and breaking up First Nations
families, coercing and incarcerating their children as inmates in so called residential
schools for forced labor and “reeducation” amounting to concentration camp
conditions that included starvation amidst an overcrowded, filthy living environment
leading to rampant death and disease, all the while accompanied by inhumane
torture, rape and murder, this is what genocide looks like in North America for
more than a century. And its abominable legacy still breeds genocide to this
day.
In Canada these enforced assimilation provincial
prison camps were sadistically run primarily by the Queen’s Anglican Church and
the Pope’s Catholic Church including the Jesuit Order, along with the United
and Presbyterian Churches, representing the darkest, most heinous stains on
Canada’s “cultural genocide.” The Roman Catholic Church operated up to 60% of
these notorious “schools,”[xx] along
with the Queen’s Church of England, from 1883 to 1998, a total of 139 schools
across the nation attempted to kill off the children’s rich Native culture in
what Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission reports as “cultural
genocide.”[xxi]
In the United States the parallel genocidal
process unfolded in the killing of Indians through its forced family separation
policy, sending children through its own horrific boarding school system,
starting with Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania in 1879.[xxii]
Just like its northern neighbor, for over a century, Native American children
were systematically stripped from their families, their individual names, their
native language, religion and culture, violently forced into assimilation into
the “superior” white man’s ways and world. The National Native American
Boarding School Healing Coalition states:
There were
more than 350 government-funded, and often church-run, Indian Boarding schools
across the US in the 19th and 20th centuries. Indian children were forcibly abducted
by government agents, sent to schools hundreds of miles away, and beaten,
starved, or otherwise abused when they spoke their native languages.[xxiii]
The George Washington of Canada as its first and
only six-term prime minister, the Queen Victoria knighted Sir John A.
MacDonald,[xxiv]
like Sir Henry Kissinger nearly a century later,[xxv]
weaponized starvation, willfully withholding food from First Nations/Third
World,[xxvi]
as the keystone to achieving their Luciferian genocidal ends. For pure gluttonous
sport and hide profiteering, the whites’ kill-off of the North American bison
was also intended to deny Natives’ their main staple of food, clothing and
shelter.[xxvii]
Additionally, to prevent tribes from disrupting railroad construction to the
Pacific, Prime Minister MacDonald began purposely withholding food to
repeatedly cause famines on the Plains, herding Aboriginals onto reservations
where starvation was further used as the ultimate genocidal means of control.[xxviii]
MacDonald also was the evil mastermind behind the national indigenous child
roundup and 115-year Indian residential school system that devastated the First
Nations population. Here is John MacDonald’s infamous quote justifying his
diabolical policy out to destroy Canada’s Native families:
When the school is on the reserve, the child
lives with his parents who are savages; he is surrounded by savages … He is
simply a savage who can read and write.[xxix]
Canada’s “reeducation” policy amounted to genocide,
killing 3,200 at the low-end to way more than 6,000 indigenous children in Canada’s
century plus reign of terror.[xxx] The
true number of deaths will never be known, mainly because once the chief
medical officer at Indian Affairs revealed that children were dying at an
alarming rate, circa 1920, the Canadian government stopped keeping track of the
dying children in its care, intentionally hiding its unconscionable crimes
against humanity.[xxxi]
To put eminent life threatening danger in perspective, the odds of an Indian
child dying in a residential school were greater than the odds of a Canadian
soldier fighting in World War II.[xxxii]
Living conditions were so unsafe that a lawyer conducting a review in 1907 told
the government:
Doing nothing to obviate the preventable causes of death,
brings the Department within unpleasant nearness to the charge of manslaughter.[xxxiii]
Three years later, the Indian Affairs Deputy Superintendent-General
Duncan Campbell Scott from 1913 to 1932 wrote:
It is readily acknowledged that Indian children lose their
natural resistance to illness by habitating so closely in these schools, and
that they die at a much higher rate than in their villages. But this alone does
not justify a change in the policy of this Department, which is being geared
towards the final solution of our Indian Problem.[xxxiv]
The Nazis weren’t the first to come up with a “final
solution” in the name of genocide to an unwanted “ethnic” problem. In 1913, the
same deputy head of Indian Affairs is quoted below, admitting that half his
student population was decimated by disease, yet the basis of his lament had
far more to do with the lost benefit of their education wasted on them than for
any compassion or concern over lost lives.
It is quite within the mark to say that fifty per cent of the
children who passed through these schools did not live to benefit from the
education, which they had received therein.[xxxv]
From a June 2015 Toronto Star op-ed
piece:
When Indigenous children died, we [Canadians]
often did not consider them human enough to inform their families, to record
their genders or their ages or the causes of their deaths, or mark their
graves.[xxxvi]
Shoddily kept records, chronic underfunding
and difficulty locating unmarked gravesites have collectively posed formidable
barriers making efforts today to identify victims and belatedly notify living
family members virtually impossible. The fact is, it wasn’t just a “cultural
genocide,” it always has been and still is, quite literally a full-blown
genocide by willful, premediated murder. By the UN definition of genocide,
every single criterion was shamefully met in spades by the Ottawa government,
the royal Crown and the Catholic Vatican.
The head of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation
Commission (TRC), Justice Murray Sinclair, said that the legacy of the
residential schools is still very evident. As relayed in another Toronto
Star article:
High poverty rates, a large number of
aboriginal children in foster care, a disproportionate number of aboriginals in
jail and hundreds of missing and murdered aboriginal women can all be traced
back to residential schools.[xxxvii]
From the TRC final report, yet another legacy
– in 1999, a year after the final residential school was closed:
Research in Alberta indicated that 78% of
children who have died in foster care between 1999 and mid-2013 were
aboriginal.[xxxviii]
Yep, the genocide is still ongoing.
For half a dozen years from 2009 to 2015, the Truth
and Reconciliation Commission interviewed between 6,000 to 7,000 survivors who provided
sordid details of their wicked maltreatment on a national scale, the beatings,
the torture, sexual abuse as children (as young as five),[xxxix]
forced sterilization, gross criminal neglect, murder and relentless degradation
aimed at stripping them of their own cultural identity.[xl]
The Canadian government funded these concentration camps directly run by the
queen and pope’s church personnel, employing satanic sadist priests, nuns and
clergy to carry out the Crown and Vatican’s genocidal orders.
Per its Statement on Indian Policy, as
recent as 1969, Canada’s federal government sought to terminate all prior Treaties
with the First Nations and end Indian status.[xli] In
2007, the churches and the government were reluctantly forced to settle a $5
billion massive class-action lawsuit, the largest in Canadian history, as
meager compensation for the untold, irreversible damage done perpetrated on the
90,000 living residential school survivors out of the more than 150,000
victims.[xlii]
Two fifths were already dead. The 2007 lawsuit settlement also stipulated the
establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission that in 2009 began work,
digging into Canada’s genocidal war against its first inhabitants.
Once wave after wave of Europeans began
invading their sacred homeland to wage its nonstop war for multiple centuries,
the Native children’s only “crime” was having been born members of the First
Nations, a far more spiritually, morally advanced culture to begin with,
peacefully living millennia in harmony with nature and each other (after all,
the Founding Fathers’ US Constitution was partially based on the Iroquois
Federation),[xliii]
worshiping the Great Spirit as life’s Universal Creator. The legacy of psychopathic
brutality within their Anunnaki ancestors colonizing, enslaving and raping the
earth a quarter million millennia ago (See Book 1, Chapter 2) remained very
much activated by the genetically linked hybrid bloodlines of Europe during
their recolonization and victimization of the original New World inhabitants. The
overwhelmingly strong parallel between the Anunnaki of old and their more
recent hybrid descendants as one-and-the same, ultra-violent oppressor-colonizer-killers,
is strikingly similar.
A very sick, twisted irony - the Canadian
government’s religious run residential schools were predicated on the racist notion
and criminal hubris that indigenous children are somehow less human than other
children, so they were worked like animals in mandated slave labor camps,
deliberately underfed and malnourished, forced into cramped, unsanitary living conditions.
Then, when they fell ill, they were never given adequate medical treatment, all
by criminally calculated, genocidal design. So, all this was not just a
sanitized “cultural” version of genocide, but every bit premeditatedly lethal. And
who’s really less human – the blood sacrificed, innocent indigenous child
victims or the satanic ET hybrid genocidal leaders atop the Canadian government
as agents of the criminal Commonwealth Crown and Vatican?
And because throughout history right up to
today, government leaders, royalty and popes are all notoriously responsible
for the pedophilia blight on humanity among its nonstop crimes against
humanity, where genocide is committed, always so is sodomy. Among the key facts
from the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission final report regarding a
residential school for the Inuit children in the Northwest Territories:
From 1958, when it was first opened, until
1979, there was never a year in which Grollier Hall in Inuvik did not employ at
least one dormitory supervisor who would later be convicted for sexually
abusing students.[xliv]
From the mid-1950s well into the 1980s, yet
another concentrated shameful wave of a national systemic assault on the Native
peoples’ families swept across Canada, colloquially, benignly dubbed the
Sixties Scoop. Non-Native social services child welfare workers would
systematically pluck indigenous children from their family homes and placed
out-of-province in adopted non-Native families throughout Canada and even the
US.[xlv]
Doctors, nurses and social workers would invasively pressure single Native
mothers into giving up their children at birth, often told that the placement was
temporary until the mother’s living situation was stabilized, only to then find
out that the state had secretly, permanently adopted their children. Again, it
was yet another calculated, disgraceful attempt by the national government to
eliminate Native children’s identity and heritage, stripping them of their
rightful names, language, parents and siblings. White middle-class social
workers, again played God, breaking up families deemed “unfit” or unhealthy by
their middle-class values and standards, despite the Native culture’s
propensity toward an extended family social support system. As a therapist in
Los Angeles County for many years, I ran into this same systemic problem, so
symptomatic of the long-broken system that fails to act in the best interest of
children. The child welfare gatekeepers, including children and family court
judges, run a criminal black-market pipeline to the global child sex slave
trafficking network.
Deprived of her rightful real family and
culture, one of the systemic Sixties Scoop victims now in her 50s commented:
I feel like I’ve been ripped off. We didn’t
have the residential school to separate us from our culture and our language.
We had the Sixties Scoop.[xlvi]
Just as the most susceptible youth living in
residential group homes and foster care placements within the child welfare
system is the primary pipeline source for pedophilic operations around the
world, add the racist genocidal element to Canada’s 115-year residential school
sexual violence and abuse, and you begin to glimpse the institutionalized
absolute horror suffered by the 150,000 indigenous children. And its legacy is
still raging in the thousands of unaccounted for missing and murdered children
and women succumbing to today’s genocide.
Perhaps the most notorious evidence of the
localized genocide of missing and murdered Indigenous girls and women is the
450-mile stretch of Highway 16, known as “the Highway of Tears” in northern
British Columbia from Prince Rupert to Prince George where scores of victims
disappeared.[xlvii]
According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), one-third of Canada’s
missing indigenous girls and women occurred in British Columbia, doubling the
next province, its neighbor to the east Alberta.[xlviii]
But the epidemic of missing, raped and
murdered indigenous women and children in Canada isn’t limited to just north of
the border. It’s been a growing problem in the States as well. Between 2016 to
2018, 26% of all the missing persons in the US state of Montana were indigenous
women, even though Native Americans make up only 6.7% of the state population, but
are four times more likely to go missing than non-indigenous Montanans.[xlix]
In 2017 in the United States, 5,646 Native women and girls were reported
missing.
Because missing girls and women is not a crime
in and of itself, law enforcement has less priority and funding resources
allocated to search for thousands of victims each year. Native families of
missing loved ones, too often get left in the lurch without any help, need all
the support and assistance they can get. Unfortunately, families complain that law
enforcement fails to take them seriously or are stretched too thin to be
effective. From 1980 to 2012, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are on
record announcing that 1,200 aboriginal women and girls were missing or
murdered In Canada.[l] That
number has since been challenged by activists, maintaining that as many as
4,000 indigenous women have been murdered or missing.[li] In
any event, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police determined that Canada’s Native
women account for 16% of the female homicides and 11% of the missing women
despite only making up 4.3% of the nation’s female population, underscoring the
urgency of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement.[lii]
By the 1990s, the problem only grew from bad
to worse, giving rise to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement in
Canada, coinciding with the onset of the internet boom that allowed greater community,
province and statewide outreach and coordination for missing persons cases. The
MMIW movement has no single unifying umbrella organization, but advocates in
small groups are working to liaise with missing persons’ families and law
enforcement. As the number of missing persons cases keep rising, so has the
movement, spreading expanding awareness of the plight of so many Native females
preyed upon by unknown raping, murdering assailants, rarely identified, much
less arrested, prosecuted, convicted and imprisoned.
After a three-year Canadian government inquiry
drawing from the testimony of 1500 families of victims and survivors, in June
2019 it too called the killing epidemic of indigenous women and girls an
official “genocide.”[liii]
The chief commissioner of the inquiry, retired
indigenous Judge Marion Buller, declared:
This is genocide. An absolute paradigm shift is required
to dismantle colonialism in Canadian society.
Present for the unveiling was Canada’s bloodline heir to the
Commonwealth Crown, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose alleged biological
father, former PM Pierre Trudeau, was a closet homosexual-pedophile himself.
The predictable Justin Trudeau pledged to put the inquiry’s
231 recommendations expeditiously into a “National Action Plan with Indigenous
partners to determine next steps.” Always at the ready to pay lip service whenever
this kind of announcement goes public, Canada’s bullshitting top politician
uttered:
This is an uncomfortable day
for Canada but it is an essential day. To the missing and murdered Indigenous
women and girls of Canada, to their families and to survivors — we have failed
you, [followed by the obligatory
promise to] conduct a thorough review of this report.
But more on this pedo-enabling Luciferian a
little later.
The 2019 inquiry report accurately states that
Canada’s law enforcement and criminal justice system have both historically
failed Indigenous children and women, dismissing their allegations outright as
a marginalized, unimportant segment of the population, viewed “through a lens
of pervasive racism and sexist stereotypes,” which has only created in the
victims an understandable distrust in the very legal system that’s supposed to
protect them. It’s reached long past the crisis stage.
Making matters worse is the famous Royal
Canadian Mounted Police. After the watchdog group Human Rights Watch
interviewed 50 Native women in British Columbia and published a report airing
their grievances against Canada’s federal police force, the RCMP allegations included
“aggressive
policing and inappropriate use of strip searches to accusations of sexual
assault.”[liv] One
woman even asserted that she was gang raped by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. Their mistreatment at the hands of Canadian law enforcement has created
a climate of fear to report serious crimes. With indigenous girls/women the
most trafficked and murder their third leading cause of death, the unacceptable
response historically from law enforcement has only contributed to the
nightmare.[lv] The understandable
lack of willingness of victims to report crimes and the criminal justice
system’s lack of prosecuting perpetrators have also made Indigenous girls and
women easy crime targets for predation in a vicious circle of abuse.
But the single catalyst that prompted the overwhelming demand
for the national government inquiry to delve into the Missing and Murdered
Indigenous Women epidemic was the highly publicized, egregious murder of
15-year old Tina Fontaine.[lvi]
Her story brought home everything that’s broken and wrong with the system that
“failed her” as the headlines look back on her sad, shortened life. Her petite body
found in a sack with 25 pounds of rocks in Winnipeg’s Red River in August 2014 shocked
and horrified the nation. It was pulled out of the river a week after she was
reported missing. The night prior to her gone missing, Tina Fontaine had
contact with a hospital, police and social workers.[lvii]
As a runaway foster child, she had only arrived in Manitoba’s largest city the
month before she died. She knew enough to seek help through social services
after she was sexually violated while struggling with drug addiction. Yet a
care worker dropped her off at a downtown hotel the evening before she
disappeared, hardly the kind of care she needed, as the 15-year old simply
walked off into the night never to be seen alive again. Tina had disclosed to
the child welfare agency that she had been “hanging out” with an older man.
After nearly a year into the investigation without a suspect
or arrest, an ensuing police sting operation ran from June to December 2015,
prior to 56-year old Raymond Cormier’s arrest.[lviii]
With the prosecution heavily relying on audio recordings of police interviews with
Cormier and nearly fifty trial witnesses’ testimony, including several alleging
the older man had sex with the underage girl, due to circumstantial evidence only,
that failed to link the prime suspect’s DNA to the murder, a jury found the sexual
predator not guilty in February 2018. This unpopular verdict triggered a major
reaction across Canada over how both its child welfare and criminal justice
systems so miserably failed the poor girl, her family and Canada’s indigenous
community. No new leads have moved the unsolved case any closer to honing in on
the actual killer.
According to a March 2019 BBC article:
A new report has found that she [Tina Fontaine] was often unable
to access services despite clear indications she needed support.[lix]
From Manitoba child and youth advocate Daphne Penrose’s
115-page report:
Throughout her life, Tina needed an array of services from
child and family, education, victim support, law enforcement, health, and
mental health systems. At times, particularly in the final months of her life,
some of these services were unavailable, not easily accessible, or
ill-coordinated, which did not provide the supports and interventions she
desperately needed.[lx]
Less than three years prior to Tina’s murder, her biological
father was beaten to death on Halloween 2011. Tina’s great aunt Thelma Favel,
who’d raised Tina since age 5 in the
Sagkeeng First Nation, located northeast of Winnipeg, sought counseling services for the
12-year old struggling with her father’s untimely murder at age 41.[lxi]
Her Aunt Thelma stated that despite her efforts to get Tina into counseling,
she “was just turned away.” Thelma Favel said that Tina had only recently met
her biological mother who the aunt claimed first introduced Tina to drugs. Favel
said that she last saw her niece on July 1, 2014, when Tina ran away from her
Sagkeeng home heading for Winnipeg. The great-aunt disclosed that upon learning
that Tina had run away, Thelma Favel contacted Child and Family Services that
apparently located Tina in Winnipeg, placing her in a temporary foster home.
But at some point, Tina left that Winnipeg foster home although it was reported
that Tina again came in contact with social services the night before she was
reported missing on August 9. Aunt Thelma maintains that:
They had her in a foster home and it took them three weeks to
tell me that she was AWOL.[lxii]
Tina’s Winnipeg aunt Lana Fontaine said that whenever Tina
would run away, she would show up at her house. Lana said she last saw Tina a
week prior to her disappearance, which would be the first or second day of
August 2014.
Advocate Daphne Penrose’s 115-page report explained:
[Grief over Tina Fontaine’s father’s sudden violent death] grew and expanded until it began to manifest in difficulty at
school, experimentation with drugs and alcohol, running away, increasing
violence, and being sexually exploited by adult men who preyed on her.[lxiii]
The young schoolgirl was never provided even one session of
counseling or cultural healing services despite being so visibly crushed and
grief-stricken, yet she was allowed to slip through the gaping proverbial
cracks into the unpredictable, dangerous world of lethal child predation,
despite right up to her disappearance receiving:
Ongoing assessments and recommendations that this [counseling] was a
critical need in her life.[lxiv]
So, in death Tina became the poster girl for much needed
change in Canada. At every glaring level, the system failed to protect her. Barely
a month in the city of her demise, Winnipeg carries the dubious distinction as
the highest per capita for children in government care, 90% of them aboriginal
kids.[lxv]
The Jamaica-born Winnipeg police chief from 2012 to 2016,
Devon Clunis, Canada’s first appointed Black Canadian police chief, stated:
I've been saying we need to have a meaningful, difficult
conversation in the city. By the time an individual from the indigenous
community comes to the attention of the police, oftentimes it's too late. It's
a deep social issue that needs to be addressed from a holistic community
perspective.[lxvi]
Despite the sound police chief’s logic, Conservative Party
Prime Minister Stephen Harper disagreed, resisting calls for a national
inquiry, myopically maintaining that Tina Fontaine’s death should be taken as
nothing more than a criminal matter:
I think we should not view this as sociological phenomenon.
We should view it as crime.[lxvii]
Canada’s national inquiry had to wait until the Liberal Party
candidate Justin Trudeau became Prime Minister in 2016. As city and state, Winnipeg
and Canada were both singled out as sore spots within this larger sociological crisis.
Winnipeg is the provincial capital of Manitoba, where some of the nation’s highest
child poverty rates are found and where the number of reported missing persons keep
rising every year at the same time that social services are being cut. In the now
over half dozen years since Tina’s murder, conditions have only deteriorated further,
with indigenous people suffering more than ever, according to Cora Morgan, head
of Manitoba’s First Nations Family Advocate Office.[lxviii]
Most recently, crystal meth addiction has flared
up to an all-time crisis high. In October 2020 the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs,
Grand Chief Arlen Dumas, accused the current provincial government of stealing
federal funds specifically allocated for First Nations children:
There has long been a well-oiled strategy for the Province to
become a First Nation child apprehending
machine, commodifying children: likely being a ploy to be able to
steal Federal funds from them. The incompetence of this [Manitoba Premier Brian]
Pallister government, not to mention the callous and cold operation of
their Minister of Families, is utterly despicable and needs to stop. First
Nations children deserve respect and this is beyond disrespectful.[lxix]
The murder of 15-year old Tina Fontaine forced
Canada to reconcile its genocidal policy against its Aboriginal population. In
America the brutal murder of just turned 22-year old Native woman Savanna
LaFontaine-Greywind has served as the US counterpart, acting as a mirror to
soberly reflecting the same ugly parallel taking place during the same month of
August exactly three years later in 2017, incredibly on the exact same Red
River little more than 200 miles south of where Tina’s lifeless body was pulled
from the same flowing water.[lxx]
It’s almost cryptic that another young indigenous woman with nearly the same
surname, but this time a half decade older entering her final month of
pregnancy, would also go missing for eight days before Savanna, whose name in
Dakota language means “Where Thunder Finds Her,” was cast into the same Red
River directly south in Fargo, North Dakota upstream from Winnipeg. Also similar
to Tina Fontaine, eight days after Savanna was reported missing, the metaphoric
thunder was echoing loudly when the body of Where Thunder Finds Her was found by
kayakers floating in the Red River bound and wrapped in plastic, off the
Minnesota riverbank state borderline separating North Dakota from Minnesota. The
August 2017 murder served as a thunderous wakeup call America needed to face its
own nightmarish epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, unfolding as
much south of the border as north.
But unlike the Tina Fontaine murder, within
days of finding Savanna’s body, two suspects were in custody and eventually convicted
of conspiracy to commit murder. Once Savanna was lured under the false pretense
of helping her neighbor Brooke Lynn Crews living upstairs in the same apartment
building with a dress fitting, Crews proceeded to cut open Savanna as a “womb
raider,” extracting her newborn she’d been carrying for eight months, allowing
Savanna to die from loss of blood. Crews’ boyfriend William Hoehn allegedly
came home to the bloody scene and placed a rope around Savanna’s neck to ensure
she would die.[lxxi]
In 2012 Hoehn had also pleaded guilty to fracturing the skull of his own infant
son. For his part in Savanna’s murder, he ended up receiving 20 years in prison
while Crews was handed a life sentence without parole. Police found in the
murderers’ apartment Savanna’s two-day old baby daughter alive. She is being
raised by her father, Savanna’s boyfriend.
Criticism that Fargo police reacted slowly to Savanna’s
disappearance grew louder after her body was recovered as the state tribal
leaders demanded reform. Tribal leader Dave Flute, representing the United
Tribes of North Dakota in a letter to the state congressional delegation, wrote
several weeks after her murder:
During the gatherings and prayers for Savanna, we heard story
after story from families who also have women in their families missing or with
unsolved murders. The murder of Savanna illustrates a much larger problem of
epic proportions.[lxxii]
Finally, three years and two months after
Savanna’s murder, President Trump on October 10, 2020 signed Savanna’s Law into
effect, ostensibly a major step in the right direction to combat the escalating
violence against Native women and girls.[lxxiii]
Savanna’s Act provides tribal access to federal crime databases and mandates
the Health and Human Services, Secretary of Interior and Attorney General to
work directly with tribes on updating and accessing a centralized shared
database along with tribal recommendations to help safeguard Native women. It
also requires the creation of standardized jurisdictional guidelines for
handling missing persons cases and crimes against Aboriginals, maximizing
collaboration and cooperation between tribes and local, state and federal law
enforcement. It requires updated statistics on missing and murdered Native
American women to include recommendations on improving data collection that
would be in an annual report to Congress. The only concern is that many of
these actions, identified issues and purpose of this 2020 law sounds eerily
similar to the failed Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010. Words come cheap when
not backed up by action.
With Canada’s June 2019 national inquiry’s
public release of its final report on genocide, Mohawk attorney and former
president of the Native Women’s
Association of Canada, Beverley Jacobs, was neither taken in by Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau’s rhetoric nor his empty promises heard so many times before:
Our people have been in a violent relationship with Canada
for too long. And when you’re in an abusive relationship and waiting for the
abuser to change, but they’re not willing to change, you have to figure out how
to get out of the relationship.[lxxiv]
Though the inquiry called out the government’s
genocide on the indigenous population, reiterating all the alarming facts from yet
another state sponsored investigation, just like mother England’s drawn-out Independent
Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse, rehashing the same old ground that never fails
to reap little to no substantive change, the leaders from UK, US, Canada and the
entire world continue to pay lip service deceptively failing children the planet
over. Today’s pandemic, not the fake Covid-19 NWO takedown of the global population
and economy, but the very real global pedo-trafficking network is only growing
with each worthless, do-nothing “national inquiry.” Placating the masses with
platitudes of change is an old appeasement trick that no longer works for those
awake enough to see through the phony misdirection dance. The last thing the
world needs is more statistics, fake moral posturing and more bullshit acting
as yet another transparent cover while, when no one’s looking, more kids continue
getting abused and slaughtered around the world.
Cease this never-ending bullshit and utilize
the overkill of a global surveillance complex, finally putting it to worthwhile
purpose through cyber-forensics to gather up the mountains of evidence, conjointly
with worldwide Truth and Reconciliation Commissions to round up all the guilty earth
controllers and then prosecute the fuck out of all the pedophilia overlords
that own, control and are hell-bent on closing in on destroying us and our entire
world. We’re in the genocidal war of our lives right now, and there’s no time
left to be stupid falling for more of their divide and conquer deception. We
either fight the evil now or we perish.
In recent years by far the biggest single source
causing the growing crisis of violence against Native females in North America is
the fossil fuel extraction industry and its countless “man camps,” large scale temporary
housing camps springing up everywhere the gas and oil extraction continues
spreading its environmental and human destruction. Oil field extraction and the
Keystone XL pipeline construction cut through the heart of Native American
tribal lands. This is exactly where off-the-charts rape, abduction, sex
trafficking and murder of Native girls and women in the US and Canada has
proliferated in the last couple decades. The sudden influx of well paid, transient,
largely white male laborers converging on the Bakken oil fields in the US has
been preying virtually at will on vulnerable, unprotected indigenous females,[lxxv]
with skyrocketing incidents in eastern Montana and western North Dakota. The
same appalling crimewave hit the Tar Sands region of Alberta, Canada as well.
MMIW activist Pamela Chelalekem Bond, Co-director of
Protectors of the Salish Sea on the Snohomish Tribal Council as well as the Council’s
Fish, Wildlife and Environment Director specifies:
These man camps that follow the black snake [pipeline] are where
the trafficking is happening. If you put a pin marker in every place where
indigenous women are missing, they’re in very close proximity to man camps and
pipelines. So that black snake doesn’t just pollute the land and the water it’s
on - it’s [literally] consuming indigenous people.[lxxvi]
This no-brainer source fueling the current epidemic
abducts missing girls and women, rapes, traffics and murders them in cold blood
with impunity. Just ask the Crown ruling over her 54-nation Commonwealth, Queen
Elizabeth and her consort hubby Prince Philip. A quick look back to October 1964
and their royal visit to British Columbia might jog their royal memory of what
they criminally did to those ten Native children as the last adults seen
trafficking them away alive - never to be seen again.[lxxvii]
If it’s where so many of the preyed upon victims go in royal circles, they were
sodomized, tortured, and butchered in blood sacrifice to the blood drinking
royal cannibals. William Coombes, a Native student witness of the incident with
his missing peers, about to give testimony against the Queen, was likely assassinated.
When his nurse was interviewed, she disagreed completely with his official
cause of death listed as tuberculosis, believing he died of arsenic poisoning.
Lots of evidence surrounding William’s death screams foul play.
So following the royals’ lead over a half
century ago, it’s only too obvious that mostly white thugs, by day working up a
sweat toiling away in the oil fields, by night turning into party animals, typically
under heavy disinhibiting alcohol and drug influence, become savage beasts lusting
to lay claim by force to the local Native girls and women, sexually assaulting,
trafficking and murdering them at unprecedented rates virtually with total
impunity. Where are all the arrests and convictions of these known sexual
predators working the oil fields and their predatory traffickers?
Almost 20% of the registered sex offenders
living on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in the Baaken oil fields don’t
even bother to register while in the rest of North Dakota only 4 to 5% remain
unregistered.[lxxviii]
While choosing not to register as sex offenders, what do you think they’re
doing? Convicted criminals with long histories know they can continue getting
away with their crimes since offending against Native girls and women is so
infrequently prosecuted by the feds in bed with the oil industry. Young, out-of-state
male workers with no community ties whatsoever possess entitlement claims to
both the land they’re working on and the local females they deem “fair game” on
it. Sexual harassment, sexual assault, abduction, sex trafficking and murder
rates have all soared since mid-2000s. But the unprotected Native victims generally
don’t report crimes, despite a new FBI office and brand-new jail opening in
response to the crime surge. Between 2006 and 2012, violent crime in North
Dakota boomtowns shot up 18.5% while dropping 25.6% in the rest of the state. During
that same period, the number of calls to police went up nearly four times. But
when the oil fracking and free flowing money run dry, the boom goes bust, followed
by a spike in bankruptcy and domestic violence.
Again, the royal controllers that include the
Houses of Orange (Royal Shell owners), Windsor, Rothschild and Saud, along with
their largest global banks including America’s top four with federal tax
subsidies, all support the too-big-to-fail Big Oil investors/profiteers busily protecting
their own self-interests.[lxxix]
Ensuring the legal authorities look the other way while Big Oil’s hired hands,
the “boys will be boys” continue getting away with murder. Violent blue-collar criminals
are taking full advantage, preying on the least protected population in North
America – Native women and children. Gas and oil companies are known to
indiscriminately hire in bulk volume hundreds of employees at a time wherever
and whenever needed without running cumbersome background checks.
By design at the federal level, this chronic
lack of protection is reprehensible and thoroughly disgusting. Right up to 2020,
no comprehensive nationalized legislation has ever bothered to build a
centralized database to prioritize and combat this continental scourge, since
Big Oil interests rule far more important than the lives of hapless Native North
Americans forever targeted in genocidal crosshairs. Likewise, the FBI’s sloppy
tracking mechanism via its Uniform Crime Report, listed only 2,415 homicides
for American Indians and Alaskan Natives from 1999 to 2017, while the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention tallied twice as many at 4,821.[lxxx]
It’s a sad commentary when no centralized North American database of the thousands
of missing and murdered even exists, so a doctoral student at University of
Lethbridge in Canada, Annita Luchessi, on her own, has to assemble a database
of over 2,600 missing and murdered Native women/girls in Canada and US, with
near half the victims in the US. Annita makes the poignant case:
We live in a society
where portrayals of indigenous women are often as victims of violence or
hypersexualized. When the rest of the country only thinks of native women in
those ways, it’s easy to see us in real life as women who are easy to
victimize.[lxxxi]
Then, since perceptions are only confirmed by
reality, how is that going to stop the tsunami of violence? It doesn’t.
In 2013, Native American Deborah Maytubee
Shipman from the Chickasaw Nation also began her own informal database via the
social media platform of Facebook called “Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women
and Girls USA.”[lxxxii]
Retired Florida homicide detective Janet Franson and her husband moved to
Montana where she started “Lost and Missing in Indian Country” on Facebook.[lxxxiii]
Meanwhile, lackluster feds dragging their heels need to catch up to impassioned
individual citizens doing more than their share to fill the empty void created
by the seemingly indifferent, too often pedo-protecting Establishment.
The obsolete law enforcement jurisdiction
juggernaut still protects the criminals, though finally in 2013 an amendment to
the Violence Against Women Act granted tribal courts authority to at least arrest
and prosecute non-Natives for domestic violence on their land.[lxxxiv]
But abduction, rape, trafficking and murdering still remain federal crimes too
often ignored and unprosecuted “for lack of evidence.”
The vast open expanse on both the Indian
reservations and the rural areas in the US and Canada where so many victims are
prone to disappear creates an enormous advantage to get away with abduction,
rape, trafficking and murder. Then, as critical time passes, it becomes increasingly
rare that victims get found alive, and near insurmountable challenge to locate
and find victims buried, decomposing bodies. It rapidly materializes as the
metaphor of searching for the needle in the haystack. Yet as public awareness
grows, hundreds of well-intentioned MMIW advocates across North America, mostly
Native but non-Natives too, tirelessly dedicate their time and energy to this
important, much needed crisis and cause. At times local law enforcement officers
view advocates as unwanted nuisances running interference, usurping or getting
in the way of their policing function.[lxxxv]
But the bottom line is because there has been such an acute lack of both police
resources and adequate policing response to this growing human epidemic of missing
victims, law enforcement limitations and its shortcomings have fueled this void
needing to be filled by citizen volunteers. Coming together for the righteous
cause to help in search efforts offers much needed support to hurting,
distraught families, occasionally bringing closure when corpses of missing
members are recovered and the extremely rare occurrence of an unsolved murder
gets solved. Once in a while a coldblooded murderer does get caught and goes to
prison for a long time.[lxxxvi]
But again, the rarest of rarest events.
A July 2019 article from United Press
International rightly points out the commonly stated causes to explain the
intergenerational epidemic:
Competing legal jurisdictions,
overworked police departments and remote locations.[lxxxvii]
But conspicuously absent are the
historic roots of racism and the elephant in the room – the fossil fuel
industry.
One bright spot is America’s first
Native American congresswoman, Deb Haaland from New Mexico, joined recently in
the House of Representatives by Yvette Herrell also from New Mexico. Kansas
representative Sharice Davids was elected in 2018. The November 2020 election
resulted in a record number of Native American women elected to Congress.[lxxxviii] This trend in
conjunction with the month prior’s Savanna Act taking effect is very encouraging
as the much-needed impetus for actual positive change and not just empty lip
service gesturing and posturing.
As mentioned repeatedly throughout Pedophilia
and Empire, child charities provide the ideal cover for a high concentration
of international “humanitarian” workers to easily commit their crimes with
little oversight or scrutiny, often navigating and serially offending from one
geographical location to the next typically in developing nations. One such
criminal is Canadian Peter Dalglish, described by Newsweek as “one of
the world’s leading experts on humanitarian work with street children and
children affected by war.”[lxxxix]
The credited co-founder of one of the planet’s largest childhood charities - Street
Kids International, was arrested by police in Nepal in April 2018 after
receiving a tip from an organization outside the country. An initial
investigation reported that Dalglish’s Modus Operandi was offering needy children
opportunity for foreign travel to gain a quality education abroad. A team from
Nepal’s Criminal Investigation Bureau monitoring the 60-year old suspect at the
time of his arrest rescued boys 12- and 14-years of age from his living
quarters in the Kavre district, about 50 kilometers north of the capital
Kathmandu. Since the April 2015 devastating earthquake in Nepal, Dalglish had
been running the Himalayan Community Foundation, ostensibly consigned to help rebuild
schools, provide medical service and health education.
Prior to arriving in Nepal, Dalglish was
the appointed UN-Habitat country representative for Afghanistan from 2010 to
2014 and representative for the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response in
Liberia in 2015. In 2016, he joined the World Health Organization (WHO) to assist
managing the Ebola crisis. Of course, the Bill Gates funded WHO has played a
notorious conspiratorial role in the gross criminal mismanagement and worldwide
propaganda disinformation campaign during 2020’s Covid-19 scamdemic.[xc]
President Trump has wisely withdrawn US funding for this New World Order organization.
In a Kathmandu district court after the
derelict was found guilty, in July 2019, Peter Dalglish received a 9-year
prison sentence.[xci] This asshole wasn’t busted till he was 60, so
no doubt the sexual predator rose up through the international charity ranks working
with kids as a senior UN and WHO official all the while busily sexually
assaulting vulnerable young boys for numerous decades. 2016 was the year Justin
Trudeau became Canada’s top leader, and the politician and pedophile were arm
in arm buddies, as Peter Dalglish was awarded the Order of Canada, the nation’s
second highest civilian honor.[xcii]
Another friend of Trudeau, exposed notorious
Canadian “do-gooder,” known for his philanthropical organizations as an
entrepreneurial mining investment financier and Lionsgate Entertainment founder,
is Frank Giustra from British Columbia, linked nefariously to the Clinton
Foundation, rewarded in 2013 as a Clinton board of director member. But most
significant is between 2005 and 2008, Giustra used Clinton influence to help
him make killer uranium deals with Kazakhstan and South Africa, paying the
Clintons a total of $145 million as global pay-to-players.[xciii]
When Pizzagate broke implicating the Clintons, it was revealed that two of
Giustra’s philanthropic enterprises – Elpida boys home in Greece and Canadian
Boys Club Network, funded by Giustra’s Radcliff Foundation, prominently
displayed the boy lover logo that made the FBI’s published list of common pedophile
symbols.[xciv]
The thin-skinned Giustra sued Twitter for posting his pedo-references.[xcv]
Recall also that the boy lover logo is the same familiar lookalike symbol used
by Besta Pizza a couple doors down from James Alefantis’ Comet Pizza. As an
aside, it was Frank Giustra who allegedly loaned Prince Harry and wife Meghan
his spacious palatial pad in Canada when they fled UK in December 2019.[xcvi]
Here’s another pedophilia link that Frank
Giustra and current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have in common.
Apparently not only are billionaire Frank and politician Justin friends, but
they both also share a fondness for the same boy loving logo. Yep, incredibly
the Trudeau Foundation also uses the same revealing logo.[xcvii]
But then a quick look into Trudeau’s family background explains why. Cathy
O’Brien, author of Trance Formation of America, was a MK-Ultra mind
control victim and survivor (See Book 4, Chapter 2), whose credibility remains
unchallenged for her eye-opening exposé outing the slew of top world leaders
who were/are pedophiles and rapists, including Justin Trudeau’s deceased Jesuit
father Pierre, Canadian Prime Minister from 1968 to 1984.[xcviii]
Cathy’s testimony strongly suggests that Justin is also an Illuminati mind
control victim. On top of that, evidence also points to Justin’s pedophilic
activity as a 29-year old teacher forced to abruptly leave his teaching post at
the elite boarding school the West Point Grey Academy in Vancouver in 2001. In
October 2019, Trudeau settled out-of-court, a seven-figure (allegedly over
$2.25 million), mutual non-disclosure deal with his accuser, an underage girl likely
less than 14[xcix]
at the time of his sexual predation.[c]
Will the child rapist ever answer for his crime?
Also, as is extremely common among sexually
compromised prime ministers, presidents and royalty, Trudeau seems to possess a
propensity for maintaining very close friendships with other pedophilic-minded
men. Aside from Frank Giustra and Peter Dalglish, Justin’s roommate at both college
and teaching at the same boarding school, nine years after Trudeau’s sudden
departure from West Grey, Vancouver high school teacher Christopher Ingvaldson,
was busted in 2010 for downloading child porn images on his work computer, and suspected
of operating a global pedophile ring via Facebook.[ci]
Benjamin Levin, another disgraced, convicted
pedophile politician and Trudeau colleague is the former education minister in
Manitoba and Ontario provinces, caught making and distributing child
pornography, and pedophilic activity involving underage children in 2013.[cii]
Trudeau is dirty like all the rest of the New World Order leaders. He is in
tight with the likes of the Bronfman pedo-crime family, globalist criminals George
Soros and the pedophile Clintons. Amy MacPherson, the journalist cousin of
Trudeau’s wife Sophie,[ciii]
wrote and published a public letter to the prime minister confronting him on
the widespread pedophilia cover-up plaguing Canada, specifically both Trudeau’s
Liberal Party as well as the national media, citing the
look-the-other-way-disease that engulfs modern politics and its MSM coverage worldwide.[civ]
Again, the running theme of pedophiles and pedophile enablers appear to be the
compromised majority in both Big Government and Big Media. Amy called her
puppet PM cousin out:
Because everyone closed their eyes in an effort
to shield you from that scandal, the abuses continued and kids are presently
being harmed by additional members of our family. The thing about predation is
that it’s an illness and it can’t be controlled by ignoring it. All that
secrecy did was let the disease flourish within our own family…[cv]
Between the genocidal pedo-crimes against
young Native North Americans, and the pedo-politics way of the world exposed,
Canada also has its own Jeffrey Epstein. Peter Nygard, the Winnipeg fashion
mogul who owns his own Caribbean island, with Epstein buddy Prince Andrew once
Nygard’s friendly island guest, this 79-year old derelict has been raping
underage girls as young as 14 with impunity for many decades. He was finally
arrested in mid-December 2020.[cvi]
Taken into custody in his hometown Winnipeg on a nine count indictment
centering on child sex trafficking and racketeering, he’ll be facing Manhattan
prosecutors just like Epstein.[cvii]
Also like Epstein, it’s highly probable that the Finnish born Nygard has also
been operating a major international child sex trafficking ring. Like Epstein
who used his benefactor Wexner’s Victoria’s Secret to entice victims into his
predatory orbit, Nygard fashion apparel line also exploited victims with empty
modeling promises. Prosecutors wrote in papers requesting extradition:
Harm to his victims has included not only economic and psychological
harm but also numerous instances of nonconsensual sex, including nonconsensual
group sex, attempted forcible rapes and drugging of victims.[cviii]
Another parallel with Epstein is, as a control freak, Nygard
trafficked his sex slaves to New York City, Miami, Los Angeles, the Bahamas and
Winnipeg. He would serve them to friends and associates the same way Epstein
did. No doubt intelligence agencies utilized his services as a sexual blackmail
operation. 57 plaintiffs filed a class-action case against him in February
2020.
This chapter on Canada’s pedophilia is in parallel form an
encapsulated version of the pedophilia epidemic unfolding in America, Britain,
Europe, Australia and throughout the world since the scourge has gone fully
global. Canada’s systemic policy of sexual abuse of children, trafficking and
satanic blood sacrifice acts as the bookend to North America’s shameful history
as covered in Book 4.
The most important battle is being won, spreading the lowdown
truth to the larger population of decent, fully human world citizens who care
about our children and are horrified by the unthinkable actions of less than 1%
of the world population. The planetary controllers cannot hold back the truth
rapidly spreading around the globe now to the people. We have entered the age
of truth exposure like never before in a truth-starved world, regardless of how
dark and ugly, to begin righting the wrongs so we can fully protect our
children, holding the evil ones accountable.
President Trump’s attorney Lin Wood, instrumental in exposing
the stolen 2020 election, has also been extremely active on Twitter the first
several days of 2021, exposing the worldwide satanic pedophilia network as well.[cix]
Lin’s been busily outing sexually blackmailed US Supreme Court Chief Justice
John Roberts, his illegal acquisition of his trafficked adopted children, his
trip to Epstein’s orgy island and the Supreme Court’s apparent unwillingness to
take on the voter and election fraud.
Lin Wood mentions the murdered Hollywood whistleblowing actor
Isaac Kippy who outed Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg among others as pedophiles,
blowing the lid off the pedo-den of iniquity called Hollywood. Lin Wood
maintains that Isaac died attempting to get hacked insider information to
President Trump that never got delivered. Similarly, going public on Twitter is
intended to both educate the public as well as reach the president as there are
individuals around Trump who are Deep State traitors. Per my research and
apparently Lin Wood’s, one of these disloyal traitors is Vice President Mike
Pence. Lin Wood’s New Year’s Eve bombshell announced
that Jeffrey Epstein is alive. Lin believes that in exchange for his freedom,
Epstein gave Trump all the dirty evidence to hang all his pedophile enemies.
Lin Wood’s latest tweets over the last few days are below:
There are THOUSANDS of videos of pedophilia
crimes committed by powerful people…The number of missing children worldwide
& in United States is staggering. @realDonaldTrump must appoint special
prosecutor to thoroughly investigate. We Need answers. We must investigate. For
the Children… I have no idea extent of blackmail scheme of raping & killing
children but given the number of agencies involved, the hundreds of thousands
of missing children, & the otherwise inexplicable actions of many powerful
officials, celebrities, & business leaders, I fear the worst. The 10
intelligence agencies who have members employing this blackmail scheme include
CCP, CIA, Mossad, FBI, MI6. The others are easily identifiable… This tweet was
an insurance policy. The evil forces behind this blackmail scheme of child rape
& murder need to know that others have encryption key. I have procedure in
place if I die in near term or any member of my family is harmed or threatened,
key will be released by many. Jeffrey
Epstein used this same blackmail scheme of child rape & child murder to
either further his own interests or those of any intelligence agency with whom
he worked. ALL who flew on his private jet or visited his island must be
IMMEDIATELY interrogated & brought to justice. The blackmail targets are
approached with a gun, a child, & a camera. The target is ordered to rape
the child on video. The target is then ordered to shoot the child on video. The
target is then owned & controlled by the blackmailers until blackmail
evidence loses its value.[cx]
The truth shall set us free!
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[iv] Elyse Notarianni, https://whowhatwhy.org/2019/02/26/the-sexual-assault-crisis-facing-native-american-women/.
[v] Elyse Notarianni, https://whowhatwhy.org/2019/02/26/the-sexual-assault-crisis-facing-native-american-women/.
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