The Mask Slips, for Those with Eyes to See: Preparing for the Real Pandemic

September 19, 2009 by admin1  
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by Kevin D. Annett, M.A., M.Div. Hear Kevin Annett Read this Piece:

Last week, many of the aboriginal people in the remote west coast village of Ahousaht were innoculated with the tamiflu vaccine. Today, over a hundred of them are sick, and the sickness is spreading. In the same week, body bags were sent [...]

Fascism, Genocide, and Extinction: An Indictment Against Civilization

August 18, 2009 by admin1  
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Fascism, Genocide, and Extinction: An Indictment Against Civilization by Sean Swain “…It is iron and wheat which have Civilized men and ruined the human Race.” –Jean-Jacques Rousseau, “Discourses on the Origin of Inequality” (Rousseau 24) “It would be better to dump the whole stinking system and take the consequences.” –The Unabomber (Kaczynski #179, Unabomber 140) [...]

Colonialism and Self-Sufficiency – Russell Means Speaks Out

July 17, 2009 by admin1  
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This is a short history of colonization of the Lakotah to explain why our people do not make efforts at self-sufficiency. 1.  The United States outlawed our religion, our spirituality.  Outlawed it.  Out people were sent to prison if they caught practicing our ways. 2.  They rounded up our children, all of our children, for [...]

NAVAJO NATION – Forgotten People Announces Suit to Produce Bennett Freeze Plan

July 9, 2009 by admin1  
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The Forgotten People Community Development Corporation, a nonprofit corporation, announced today that it will file suit against Scott House, for production and public disclosure of the Former Bennett Freeze Recovery Plan.

American Indian Genocide Continues – Scrapie Prion

July 5, 2009 by admin1  
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The planned genocide against the Navajo People of New Mexico, Arizona and Utah continues with the latest poisoning and cover-up by the United States.

Action Update: Peru Indigenous Rights

June 28, 2009 by admin1  
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After 70 days of indigenous protests, culminating in the deadly events of June 5th and 6th, the tensions appear to be subsiding as the government concedes to indigenous demands.

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