Showing posts with label informed consent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label informed consent. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2007

Police Reform

The recent inquiries into the RCMP by the Commons Committee is bringing to the surface problems all of us will face in an authoritarian police state. The indigenous people of Canada have been the first victims of this mistake as the record will clearly show. The tip of the iceberg is now being touched and the whole judiciary will have to be examined and rebuilt based on true principles of democracy.

I think the parliamentarians and the judiciary must read “Returning to the Teachings” and “Dancing with a Ghost” by Rupert Ross. He has studied the aboriginal form of justice while working for the Ontario Crown Attorney’s office in Northwestern Ontario. His work on this topic is paramount to finding solutions that will be everlasting for the different peoples now inhabiting Turtle Island.

The other police forces, such as the SQ in Quebec and the OPP in Ontario are rampant with corruption to their core. We wonder when they will be scrutinized. I give one example of the OPP that I have personal knowledge of. Many people will remember the efforts by them to stop the influx of cheaper American booze coming through Mohawk territory in the 90’s. I spoke with an eyewitness to one of their busts as he was the only person to escape detection. He was able to view and hear the officers splitting the booty between themselves. He heard them laughing and only entering half of the cases of booze into evidence while splitting the rest amongst themselves. When the police become the criminals that they are apparently apprehending, we have a huge problem.

The recent release of Paris Hilton in the States after 3 days in jail shows how the American (and Canadian) forms of justice depend on how much money you have. We also can assume that Conrad Black (Bilderberger) will not be put in jail, as he is above the law that the rest of us are subject to. My own experience with my drivers license is worth mentioning, I was told by a lawyer that if I paid 10Gs all this trouble would go away. I didn’t have the money at the time and so still have no license to drive a car in my own homeland.

The Masonic (white serpent) influence within the police is total according to an officer I know personally. The oaths of secrecy they make to their brethren through this association negates any oaths they make to uphold the law.

We have a lot of work ahead of us to collectively clean this mess that the hierarchy has created.

Unity, Strength, Peace,
Thahoketoteh of the hills of the Haldimand tract (Kanekota)

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Are we living in a police state now?

Police State?
Last April, 1 day after the police raid at the site. I showed up at the barricade with my old friend Randy Rath from CH news. He was the first media guy behind the line and he interviewed Hazel. I wonder if that one made the cut at the editing floor? I never did see it.

When we came back through the media line we were talking to a few reporters and cameramen. I asked why none of them were covering the real story? One pretty reporter asked “what is the real story?” I told her to look behind us at the militaristic police line and said “how did Canada become a police state?” I suggested when they are done with us, all the rest of you next.

We have to remember the words of Vladimir Lenin when he said “you know you have a police state, when your police earn more than your teachers” Right now in Ontario an officer makes almost twice as much as a teacher. Like Lenin or not, this is a topic he knew well, so his words should be heard.

I hear people shrug that off saying things like “they are on the line, it’s a dangerous job” Our Society has to grasp with this reality, and have the people decide if they want to promote learning or controlling. Great Societies in history have always been the ones that promote learning. Leadership by force, has been proven, can not last forever, take the Romans, Huns, French and Nazis. Long lasting leadership can only come from the free will and consent of the people. Then we could get on a road to true peace for all.

I ask the question again. How has Canada become a police state without involving the people whom they represent? Why have none of you reporters started asking this important question?

With Unity comes strength and with Strength comes Peace,
Thahoketoteh of Kanekota