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The Extortion SYSTEM Of The Ruling Elite - The New Ensign

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Now the truth about the Colony comes out. In fact it is a military occupation headed by the<br />

Governor General. Canada, or the Crown, is the Imaginary Ship and the Governor General is<br />

the Commanding <strong>Of</strong>ficer. <strong>The</strong> Superintendent General is another Military position, and all of<br />

this puts the Native people under Admiralty Law. At this point it does not matter what the contract<br />

says, in essence it is saying we can do anything we want to you but you can’t do anything to us.<br />

It is tyranny.<br />

Provided, however, that Her Majesty reserves the right to deal with any settlers within the bounds<br />

of any lands reserved for any band as She may see fit; andalso that the aforesaid reserves of land,<br />

or any interest therein, may be sold or otherwise disposed of by Her Majesty's Government for<br />

the use and benefit of the said Indians entitled thereto, with their consent first had and obtained.<br />

This is saying that they can sell off Native Reserve lands at anytime, with their consent. Wow!<br />

<strong>The</strong>y just finished committing genocide, wiping out the millions of Buffalo as the main source<br />

of food and way of life, and now they going to ask permission first before selling the land you<br />

and your ancestors have lived on for centuries or more Okay...<br />

It is further agreed between Her Majesty and Her said Indian subjects that such portions of the<br />

reserves and lands above indicated as may at any time be required for public works, buildings,<br />

railways, or roads of whatsoever nature may be appropriated for that purpose by Her Majesty's<br />

Government of the Dominion of Canada, due compensation being made to the Indians for the<br />

value of any improvements thereon, and an equivalent in land, money or other consideration for<br />

the area of the reserve so appropriated.<br />

This means that once you have spent all your time clearing brush, plowing a field and making<br />

it good for growing crops, they can come just take it from you and do whatever they want. That<br />

sounds fair, right<br />

And with a view to show the satisfaction of Her Majesty with the behaviour and good conduct<br />

of Her Indians, and in extinguishments of all their past claims, She hereby, through Her<br />

Commissioners, agrees to make each Chief a present of thirty-two dollars in cash, to each<br />

Headman twenty-two dollars, and to every other Indian of whatever age, of the families<br />

represented at the time and place of payment, twelve dollars.<br />

Here is the money part of the Contract. In exchange for all your land we are going to give you<br />

$32 cash and each of your headmen $22 and everyone else gets $12. Try and buy a small lot in<br />

a city for that amount of money. <strong>The</strong> treaty allowed for the seizure of millions of Acres of Land<br />

for peanuts.<br />

Her Majesty also agrees that next year, and annually afterwards for ever, She will cause to be<br />

paid to the said Indians in cash, at suitable places and dates, of which the said Indians shall be<br />

duly notified, to each Chief twenty-five dollars, each Headman, not to exceed four to a large<br />

Band and two to a small Band, fifteen dollars, and to every other Indian, of whatever age, five<br />

dollars, the same, unless there be some exceptional reason, to be paid only to heads of families<br />

for those belonging thereto.<br />

In terms of the agreement the cash being used today is unlawful because it has no value, as it is<br />

not backed by anything real such as Gold or Silver. <strong>The</strong>y may still be getting Cash, but it is not<br />

the same kind of cash. Not that this really matters much because they were forced to contract<br />

with a fiction or die from starvation. You will notice that Father LACOMBE was on the treaty<br />

as an interpreter. Where was this missionary in terms of trying to help these starving people<br />

Shouldn’t he have sent a letter to the Pope requesting financial aid to feed the people Somehow<br />

that must have been overlooked. Since his death, Father LACOMBE has been declaimed as a<br />

Saint. Another missionary Priest, Bishop Grandin, had a house in St. Albert that was over 5000<br />

square feet (see picture below), yet there was no money to help the starving Native people who<br />

give 10% of their income to and work on land projects for the establishment of the Roman<br />

Catholic Church.<br />

( Page 46 )

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