A Mass-Graves Myth Is Media Malpractice

A Mass-Graves Myth Is Media Malpractice

A hoax costs taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and appears to incite arson attacks against dozens of churches.

No, this isn’t the latest headline out of Minnesota — look a little further north.

In 2021, at a time when media throughout the Western world were still in a state of agitation after the killing of George Floyd, Canadian outlets picked up a story too sensational not to be true …

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Terry Newman: Five years after Kamloops, the church burnings haven’t stopped

Terry Newman: Five years after Kamloops, the church burnings haven’t stopped

It’s been exactly five years since the shocking accusation that the remains of 215 students had been discovered on the site of the Kamloops Indian Residential School, which triggered a wave of church arsons, starting in British Columbia and spreading like wildfire across the country. While the spike has abated, churches are still burning, and almost nothing has changed. Worse, it’s not even clear that the hate directed towards churches is fuelled only by the Kamloops announcement.

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Do Canadian Authorities Even Want to Know Who’s Burning Down Their Churches?

Do Canadian Authorities Even Want to Know Who’s Burning Down Their Churches?

A group called The Democracy Fund (TDF) has launched an independent investigation in Canada to the intensifying and expanding pattern of church and synagogue fires that are now plaguing the country.

According to a CBC broadcast network investigation, from May 2021 through December 2023, there were 24 confirmed church arsons in Canada, but the total number of churches that were destroyed by fire totaled 33.

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‘Journalism’ Is Totally Broken

As we gnash our teeth about the corruption of the 60 Minutes “journalists” who are whining that they can’t spread propaganda without scrutiny anymore, let’s recall that the problem is not limited to a few bad apples.

Pretty much the entire barrel is rotten. If you pick through the apples in there, you will find a few that are still edible or even good; for the most part, the lot of them should just be thrown out.

One of the biggest stories of the past few years in our neighbor to the north is the fake scandal of the state-sponsored and church-run residential schools for the native population.

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19-Year-Old Charged With Arson After BC Church Destroyed by Fire

RCMP in B.C. have arrested a 19-year-old in connection with a “suspicious” fire that destroyed a community church in the northwest part of the province.

Burns Lake RCMP said officers were alerted by the Burns Lake Fire Rescue Department shortly after 5 a.m. on Dec. 20 that the Island Gospel Church located on Highway 35 was “fully engulfed in fire.”

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Truth and Reconciliation Day: A national farce masquerading as mourning

Justin Trudeau started and anti-Christian pogrom based on false claims of Aboriginal mass graves at Residential schools. Over 100 churches have been burned down or vandalized. No graves have been found.

Taxpayer money squandered on ‘unmarked graves,’ while hospitals crumble and kids go without. Time to bury this hoax for good.

Here we go again, another “National Day for Truth and Reconciliation” is upon us. The federal government shuts down for the day. Flags are at half-mast. Across the country, Canadians are supposed to pause, reflect, and feel guilty for a manufactured fake holiday.

But pause we must, not to bow before this altar of invented outrage, but to ask when does this madness end?

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Maybe we can get the IAF to bomb a church .. that may spur Carney et al to give a damn

‘It’s just like somebody passing away’: Thunderchild First Nation loses only church to fire

Fred Thunderchild and his wife Alvina were roused in the early hours of Sept. 1 by a phone call from a neighbour. Their church was on fire.

The couple, who are co-pastors, rushed to the church on Thunderchild First Nation, which is approximately 210 kilometres from Saskatoon, as soon as they heard.

“When we got there, it’s already pretty well all smokey, like from the seams and from the doors,” Fred said.

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Will the damage ever be undone?

On the anniversary of a national psychotic episode. . .

Four years ago this week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered the flags lowered on all federal buildings across Canada. He’d already ordered the flags lowered on Parliament Hill over the weekend before. All the flags remained at half mast for six long months.

There were riots. Statues of Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, John A. Macdonald, Egerton Ryerson, Joseph Hugonard, James Cook and other historical figures were toppled by mobs or formally removed in Charlottetown, Winnipeg, Toronto, Kingston, Hamilton, Lebret and Victoria.

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Why are churches burning across Canada?

Weak response to religious arson has been alarming

When churches burn across Canada, do they make a sound? The answer, sadly, seems to be no.

It began near the town of Penticton, British Columbia, in the early morning of June 21.

Sacred Heart Mission and St. Gregory Mission, both located on Indian tribal lands, burnt completely to the ground.

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Canada’s churches are burning down – and the Left doesn’t want to ask why

Canada has long had a reputation as a safe, welcoming and peaceful country, but in recent years that perception has been shattered. My country has struggled with the rise of aggressive and violent far-Left social movements, as well as a significant uptick in racist and anti-Semitic behavior after Hamas’s attack against Israel on October 7 2023. Now, Canada’s churches are burning.

Over a hundred of them have been vandalised, burned down or desecrated in the last few years, according to one analysis, with more than 20 confirmed to be arsons. And while many on the Right have spoken out against this horrific wave of violence, there’s been a disturbing code of silence on the Left.

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GIESBRECHT: Staggering number of churches burned, more than thought

Blacklocks reports that since 2010, when the Truth and Reconciliation (TRC) commissioners began making the claim in interviews and in interim reports that thousands of indigenous children had died at residential schools under suspicious circumstances, more than 400 Christian churches have burned in Canada.

Those allegations were false, and based on a conspiracy theory.

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The cost of a hoax

Justin Trudeau started and anti-Christian pogrom based on false claims of Aboriginal mass graves at Residential schools. Nearly 100 churches have been burned down or vandalized. No graves have been found.

The scandal surrounding Canada’s Kamloops Indian Residential School (1890-1969, British Columbia) is an ultracautionary tale about the damage inflicted by self-interested politicians and activists, backed by a media that toes the line. The 2021 scandal sprang from the alleged discovery of 215 graves of indigenous children. They were said to have died under suspicious circumstances at the Catholic-run school and then buried in unmarked graves behind the facility. Kamloops was one of the largest schools in the residential system through which indigenous children were culturally deprogrammed and indoctrinated to mold them into “proper” Canadians.

h/t DS

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Terry Glavin: Kamloops First Nation puts even more distance from ‘mass grave’ claim

It’s unlikely to placate a growing constituency of skeptical researchers that has sprung up in reaction to the Trudeau Liberals’ role in inciting an eruption of national hysteria that began with incendiary claims that a “mass grave” had been discovered in a Kamloops orchard in May, 2021.

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Conrad Black: The media and Trudeau have yet to return to reality

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The controversy over the alleged surreptitious burial of 215 Indigenous children who had supposedly died at the Kamloops Indian Residential School has been extremely damaging to this country, because it has naturally inflamed the grievances of natives and incited the guilt of a huge number of Canadians, but is based on suppositions unjustified by the known facts. As with other contemporary controversies, dissent pending receipt of evidence tends to be greeted by a storm of reproach that the individual who is unconvinced of the conventional explanation for these alleged graves is not only a ”grave-denier,” like someone who denies the overwhelmingly documented horrors of the Holocaust, but is also an anti-Indigenous racist and even a closet apologist for genocide against the native peoples of Canada.

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