Special Interlocutor Hands China the Geopolitical Weapon to Condemn Canada of Genocide on the World Stage
By Michelle Stirling ©2024
China seeks global hegemony…. China seeks a New World Order with it at its helm.
People have been looking at Ottawa as the centre of foreign interference. No one is looking at the Indigenous activists pushing the unsubstantiated genocide narrative related to Canada’s Indian Residential Schools.
Whether the Indigenous genocide activists are doing so wittingly or unwittingly, Kimberly Murray’s final report released this week, is a gift to China and its cohort of despot nations. They accused Canada of genocide at the UN on June 22, 2021, one day after UNDRIP received Royal Assent, as reported by Terry Glavin in his article “The Year of the Graves.”
The evidence China cited for their accusation? The Kamloops First Nation Band’s May 27, 2021, claim of finding human remains of 215 children, some as young as three, in mass grave(s) in the orchard near the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.
This ghastly news ricocheted around the world, as uncontested fact in global media. The reporting seemed strangely uniform; the reporters seemed to be on mute, unable to ask any questions like… “What evidence do you have?”
Evidence? Ground Penetrating Radar ‘anomalies,’ the recollections of anonymous Knowledge Keepers, and the certainty that whispered rumors over the years had been shown to be true.
“Now shuddup,” they explained, as the old joke goes.
Kimberly Murray has given China the gift of a geopolitical weapon against Canada.
Murray was the Special Interlocutor on Unmarked Burials and Missing Children Related to Residential Schools. For the past 2 1/2 years she crisscrossed the country, conducting sharing circles and visiting sites of alleged atrocities. Her final reports, released this week, up the atrocity ante from ‘cultural genocide’ (as described in the Truth and Reconciliation reports).
Or the ‘description’ of genocide, in the Oct. 27, 2022, motion brought forward by NDP MP Leah Gazan in the House of Commons, which was unanimously approved.
Now Murray purposes an enormous list of visceral atrocities, crimes against humanity, infanticide, murder and more – for which there is no list of names of missing persons and no missing persons report.
Murray’s report demands the criminalization of anyone questioning these claims as ‘hate speech.’
This is also Leah Gazan’s approach to people who challenge the atrocity narrative of the Indian Residential School activists with her Bill C-413. She doesn’t want open, civil debate or discussions of historical facts. Chiefs and band councils requested Indian Residential Schools and allotted reserve land for them.
She wants you to ‘shuddup’ – and for there to be a law - Bill C-413 - making it a criminal offense to question Indian Residential School atrocity claims or former student recollections. These are all, eerily reminiscent, of Maoist China’s genocide. A state-sponsored genocide that wiped out ~36 million citizens, about the population of Canada today.
Leah Gazan has numerous ancestors who were rescued by Canada; that includes one key family member attended Indian Residential School though he did not technically have the right. Leah’s great-grandfather, John LeCaine, was a refugee Lakota from the Battle of Little Bighorn, where his people wiped out Lt. Col. Custer and the Seventh Cavalry. His band was granted asylum in Canada, and though not a Status Indian, he was admitted to Indian Residential School, learned many skills that made him a successful homesteading settler. Ultimately the writing skills he learned made him an internationally respected writer of stories of the early days of “Cowboys and Indians.”
For some reason, Leah Gazan and Kimberly Murray, the author of the trio of final reports, don’t want you to know that children were enrolled in Indian Residential Schools by their parents, not taken by force.
That thousands of orphans were rescued by Indian Residential Schools.
That most clergy and staff were very fond of their small charges and did what they could to better their lives.
Whether wittingly or unwittingly, Leah Gazan and Kimberly Murray are handing China the tools to decimate Canada on the geopolitical stage.
Some people think that China made the accusation of genocide against Canada, simply as a childish backlash to Canada’s attempt to accuse China of genocide over their treatment of the Uighur people.
In my opinion, the issues are much deeper than that. There’s a rare metals war going on in the world that Canadians are blissfully unaware of, but China is not. China plans to be the world’s leader in all hi-tech manufacturing by 2025; for that you need access to lots of rare minerals, and we have most of them in Canada. Many known rare mineral troves are adjacent to or on Indigenous lands. If Canada is forced into ‘land back’ reparations, then China will directly ‘negotiate’ with those First Nations.
And it is tied to climate change ideology as well. “Consider this economic and industrial observation: by committing to the energy transition, we have flung ourselves headlong into the jaws of the Chinese dragon,” as author Guillaume Pitron asserts in the introduction to his book, “The Rare Metals War.”
Those who think such projects would be ‘Indigenous-led’ in partnership with China would be wise to consider the situation of the Uighur people today; Indigenous and enslaved. Facing an actual genocide. In China. Or look at China’s incursions into countries in Africa where children are mining rare metals for them. Or consider China’s benevolent methods of offering to build a port or other major infrastructure for a country – then upping the financial ante and ultimately simply repossessing it in payment for the debt. That’s a form of ‘land back,’ isn’t it?
China is developing the Belt and Road across Asia, around India, and through Central Asia to Europe. It is also developing the Polar Silk Road which happens to be right in Canada’s northern backyard. Canadians are blissfully unaware of this.
In the US, the Committee on the Present Danger: China, has produced weekly webinars with various military and intelligence officials, authors and spokespeople on China’s “Unrestricted Warfare” presently going on against the US and North America. In March of 2023, they discussed “Oh, Canada: The CCP’s Subversion of Our Northern Neighbor – and Us.” In today’s session, they noted that churches are being burned in the US, in their view, as part of the unrestricted warfare against Western Civilization and Judeo-Christianity by China.
This is a novel consideration regarding the dozens of churches burned or vandalized in Canada following the claims of the Kamloops First Nation; and the 432 churches vandalized or burned after the 2015 release of the Truth and Reconciliation Report, as recently reported by Blacklocks. Is it because of foreign unrestricted warfare, and not alleged angry residential school survivors? Of course, many of the BRICS members would love to feast on the carcass of Canada. I’m just pointing out the more obvious one which is now under review.
People who have made more critical efforts to understand what might have been found in the alleged unmarked mass graveyard at the Kamloops Indian Residential School, now described only as ‘anomalies’ by the Kamloops Band themselves, discovered that in the same place, some 2000 feet of septic trenches had been dug in the 1920s. Old septic tiles and such excavations might explain the findings, since there is no list of names of missing children, and no missing persons reports.
Image: Kam Rez
Another individual has noted that historically the Kamloops Indian Residential school had approximately 2 acres of apple trees which were 50 to 75 years old, with enormous root structures. At some point, the trees and roots were removed, leaving a soil depression of six feet deep and 16 to 20 feet in diameter. "Apple Growing in British Columbia," a provincial document, recommended a planting distance of 20' by 20' which amounts to 108 trees per acre. Two acres of orchard would amount to 216 ground disturbances.
Whether wittingly or unwittingly, Leah Gazan, Kimberly Murray and associates, and Indigenous atrocity activists like “Sugarcane” filmmakers Emily Kassie and Julian Brave Noisecat, are handing China, on a platter, all the geopolitical weapons they and their despot nation colleagues need to impose international sanctions on Canada, like those once imposed upon South Africa or worse.
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Canada’s already crippled economy and divided country would be ruined. And those Indigenous activists, who may believe they have allies in foreign nations for their ‘land back’ aspirations, would be surprised to know that historically, the useful idiots - the public supporters - were the first ones disposed of by ruthless regimes taking power.
For these reasons, the Murray reports should not be officially accepted by Ministers Virani and Anandasangaree. For reasons that the reports lack historical context and are driven by presentism, they should be banished from the public record, ironically for the hate speech against Canadians and Canadian history that the reports propagate.
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The recognition of Canada as a genocidal state because of falsehoods about Indigenous-requested residential schools, as well as the Land Back movement, will allow international forces “to feast on the carcass of Canada.”
Stop pandering to Natives.
Stop giving them privileges.
Stop slagging Canada.
<< Leah’s great-grandfather, John LeCaine, was a refugee Lakota from the Battle of Little Bighorn ..>>
To be strictly correct, you should rephrase that. John LeCaine's MOTHER was part of the Lakota band that sought asylum in Canada. John was born in Canada in 1890.
Good article. The international implications are frightening, and indeed, they are being ignored or overlooked.
We have people suggesting that there shouldn't be Christian prayers at Remembrance Day services (because not inclusive!), and a school in Nova Scotia asking veterans to not wear their military uniforms to the school's Remembrance Day event (because some students might feel uncomfortable; they did retract that request, after the outcry). Yet it's perfectly fine for the federal justice minister to attend Kimberly Murray's big event and observe all the "sacred" ceremonies and rituals while listening to libelous accusations against Canada.