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Michelle Stirling, author, researcher, columnist and blogger, joins Tanya Gaw to expose Native activists who are ramping up the propaganda. Michelle will first cover a new documentary, Sugarcane, that omits vital facts to turn two true stories into lies. It is a fake crime story that blood libels Canada, Canadians and Roman Catholics.

In addition, Michelle will respond to Kimberly Murray, the special interlocutor who headed the federal probe on missing children and unmarked graves. Murray wants to bring in Indigenous law, ‘decolonize’ empathy and imprison ‘denialists’. The final report (a collection of statements from people who spoke in an open ‘witnessing’ context wherein there was no cross examination and no requirement to prove the validity in any way of anything that was said) was recently released and the National Post described it as absurd and said that it will be used by governments and lawyers as support for future billion-dollar payouts and arguments in court for more colonial concessions. It touches on the topic of residential schools but it is mostly a 1,300-page attack that sets out arguments against the Canadian state. It would appear that Murray’s goal isn’t to actually report the truth but to use her position to vilify Canadians and abolish Canadian sovereignty. Read Michelle’s in-depth report and share it with elected officials.

A point of interest: It is no coincidence that within a month of the Kamloops’ claim of the remains of 215 children being found in so-called “mass graves”, that Canada passed the United Nations Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP). For several months prior, UNDRIP had been opposed by six provinces and several First Nations bands. UNDRIP is a weapon of warfare that the globalists are using in an effort to unlawfully rob Canadians of their land rights by emboldening native groups to claim ‘land back’ rights. The government’s actions in facilitating this takeover are nothing less than criminal (treasonous) and in violation of our Constitution and inalienable, “God-given” rights. We must therefore vehemently oppose this agenda and demand these agreements be revoked. Make this an election issue!

Shockumentary: Sensationalism, Lies and Deceit  

It is imperative that we call out the lies and deceit, along with the creators of this documentary. A federal investigation should commence against anyone involved in misleading the public and inciting hate in this way.

Sugarcane was completed 10 months ago and the producers then travelled the world seeking accolades and receiving awards as a result of film critic’s reviews, not the public’s. The reviews are all over the press, all positive, and all are super spreaders of more deception about Indian Residential School history in Canada. In reality what they have done is spread propaganda framing Canada as a genocidal nation. This stunt is meant to further facilitate the natives’ claims of colonialism and that Canadians are living on stolen land. Thus amplifying Klaus Schwab’s diabolical plan, that global citizens (specifically those living in productive western nations) will own nothing and be happy.  

National Geographic picked up this documentary for distribution after its win at the Sundance Film Festival and a deal has also been struck with Disney in the “low seven-figures”. The documentary will be available in December for public viewing. Will this have an affect on the film’s positive reviews? Should this documentary come with a warning that it is ‘based on fiction’, to avoid further churches being burnt down (over a hundred to date) and endangering the lives of innocent Christians?

The natives need to understand that we are at war and we have a common enemy — Justin Trudeau — so we need to join forces, or together lose our rights and freedoms!

The Bitter Roots of Sugarcane: Exposing the Facts

Thank you Michelle Stirling for creating a mini-documentary to rebut Sugarcane and educate citizens about this blood libel being levied at Canada. Michelle provides behind-the-scenes facts, that were available to the makers of this documentary but somehow they conveniently left them out.

The lies:

“The documentary’s furious emotional center is the disclosure of Ed’s secretive birth at the St. Joseph’s Mission residential school, where he was subsequently abused, to a mother who was raped by a priest. Only the chance discovery of the newborn by a milkman saved him from the infanticide that befell other such unwanted babies.”

The facts:

  • Ed’s birth was not a secret, it was announced in the newspaper.
  • He didn’t attend a residential school, he went to Indian day school and public school.
  • His father wasn’t a priest. It was Ray Peters, a native who fathered seven other children with his mother and fathered nine children with five other women.
  • Ed’s mother put baby Ed in the garbage burner and there is ‘no’ evidence of any baby being put in an incinerator at St. Joseph’s.

Following are excerpts from Michelle’s Substack article.

After viewing Sugarcane it is no wonder that film reviewers consistently agree that this is a story about genocide and the horrors of Indian Residential Schools, never questioning the family back story that makes it not one of institutional infanticide, but one of families drenching in alcohol and its related dysfunctions.

Though “Sugarcane” presents the case that all the on-reserve dysfunction is the outcome of Indian Residential Schools, the fact is that only one third of eligible students ever attended Indian Residential Schools and in the pre-World War II period, most student graduates found careers and work; many became the Indigenous leaders who created economic opportunities for their reserves — people like Rick Gilbert.

“Sugarcane” is deeply deceptive, and therefore cannot be properly called a documentary. Just read the myriad of enthusiastic reviews — most of which claim there was a genocide or infanticide in Canada at Indian Residential Schools. Never proven. No evidence.

National Geographic is engaged in promoting a tale that slanders the many innocent and dedicated Catholic priests and nuns at Indian Residential Schools, many of whom spent their lives there, assisting the children in their care.

Hundreds of these priests, nuns and staff were themselves Indigenous. They faithfully served these Indigenous children, many of whom were abandoned or orphaned; thousands of children were given genuine love and care, education and sustenance by those who took them in, albeit there were abusers among those charged with their care, but few over the 113 years of operation of all Indian Residential Schools and the 90 years of operation of St. Joseph’s.

Since there were so many Indigenous servants of Christ and staffers at Indian Residential Schools, it is inconceivable that they witnessed ‘genocide’ or infanticide of their own relatives and said nothing.

By a continual focus on Indian Residential Schools as the sole problem facing Indigenous people, with the amplification of lurid whispered tales of children as if fact, but with no evidence, and with the focus of ‘funding’ as the alleged solution, these intergenerational traumas will go unaddressed and will continue to decimate youth.

Will this back story awaken audiences and transcend their moment, National Geographic?

Will anyone care? Facts matter, no?

The Canadian Systemic Racism Ruse

The Canadian Systemic Racism Ruse: Truth and Revelation investigative report provides a ‘balance’ to the false narratives backing the Truth and Reconciliation campaign; the missing and murdered women and girls; and accusations of the “mass graves and genocide of Indigenous people”. It also exposes the BILLIONS of dollars that the government is giving to the natives at the expense of taxpayers. 

Action4Canada exposes the corruption and links between the so-called Truth and Reconciliation campaign, UNDRIP and the Global Agenda. This is a battle over property rights, land grabs, our water, resources, money and to control all humans. Please watch and share the video above as well as the video at the top of the report page that provides a deeper dive. Knowledge is power!

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