Canadian Residential School 'mass Grave' Turns Out to Not Contain Bodies

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One of the Residential schools run by the church in Canada where 'mass graves' were claimed to have been found by people using radar technology.... turned out to contain rocks. The news of these 'mass graves' led to a spree of arsons against various churches across the country during Covid as 'revenge', fires that the government had little interest in investigating.

All those people with their house of worship burned to the ground, all over a lie.

BREAKING: Residential School ‘Mass Grave’ turned out to be underground rocks, no bodies found
The 200 “unmarked graves” in Kamloops were identified by the same technology that identified the 14 in Manitoba, which we now know turned out to be nothing more than a pile of rocks underground.

In a significant turn of events, the excavation of a Catholic church basement on the grounds of a former Manitoba residential school has yielded no evidence of human remains.

The results of the four week excavation at the former Manitoba residential school site were announced quietly late Friday afternoon.

By using radar technology, 14 “anomalies” were previously detected at the site. This led to frenzied speculation by the media that mass graves existed, consisting of Indigenous children who were forced to attend the residential school.

Of course, this finding doesn’t mean no bodies exist at any former residential site, and it doesn’t mean there wasn’t abuse at the site in question — or any site, for that matter.

But it does mean that, to this day, no human remains have been found at any former residential school in Canada.

Media in Canada first reported on mass graves at residential schools in May 2021. Archeologists detected what they believed to be 200 unmarked graves at an old school in Kamloops, British Columbia.

To this date, no excavations of that site has occurred. Local elders have cited intergenerational trauma as the reason for leaving potential proof of a genocide buried.

The 200 “unmarked graves” in Kamloops were identified by the same technology that identified the 14 in Manitoba, which we now know turned out to be nothing more than a pile of rocks underground.

Even to this day, the CBC has been hellbent on perpetuating a ‘mass graves’ interpretation of said anomalies that have been detected at various former residential school sites.

The media’s absolute worst interpretation of the anomalies inspired protests and terrorist arson across the country.

Since the mass graves announcement, at least 83 churches have been burned to the ground or vandalized.

Late on Friday, Chief Derek Nepinak of Minegoziibe Anishinabe shared the results of the excavation that turned up nothing.

It takes “nothing away from the difficult truths experienced by our families who attended the residential school in Pine Creek,” he said.

The Pine Creek school in Manitoba was in use between 1890 – 1969, run by the Catholic Church.
https://thecountersignal.com/breaki...-out-be-be-underground-rocks-no-bodies-found/

Indeed, multiple years later, and many claims of mass graves, and yet not a single fucking body has been found.

https://nypost.com/2023/08/31/still-no-evidence-of-mass-graves-of-indigenous-children-in-canada/
No human remains found 2 years after claims of ‘mass graves’ in Canada

After two years of horror stories about the alleged mass graves of Indigenous children at residential schools across Canada, a series of recent excavations at suspected sites has turned up no human remains.

Some academics and politicians say it’s further evidence that the stories are unproven.

Minegoziibe Anishinabe, a group of indigenous people also known as Pine Creek First Nation, excavated 14 sites in the basement of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church near the Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba during four weeks this summer.

The so-called “anomalies” were first detected using ground-penetrating radar, but on Aug. 18, Chief Derek Nepinak of remote Pine Creek Indian Reserve said no remains were found.

He also referred to the effort as the “initial excavation,” leading some who were skeptical of the original claims to think even more are planned.

“I don’t like to use the word hoax because it’s too strong but there are also too many falsehoods circulating about this issue with no evidence,” Jacques Rouillard, a professor emeritus in the Department of History at the Université de Montréal, told The Post Wednesday.

Nonetheless, he welcomes more excavations because of the enormous adverse publicity and stain left on Canada after the first reports of the alleged mass graves.

“This has all been very dark for Canada. We need more excavations so we can know the truth,” Rouillard said. “Too much was said and decided upon before there was any proof.”

In May 2021, the leaders of the British Columbia First Nation Band Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc announced the discovery of a mass grave of more than 200 Indigenous children detected via ground-penetrating radar at a residential school in British Columbia. The radar found “anomalies” in the soil but no proof of actual human remains.

“We had a knowing in our community that we were able to verify. To our knowledge, these missing children are undocumented deaths,” Rosanne Casimir, chief of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, said in a statement on May 27, 2021. (Casimir did not return a call from The Post this week.)

The band called the discovery “Le Estcwicwéy̓” — or “the missing.”

Pine Creek and Kamloops were among a network of residential schools across Canada, run by the government and operated by churches from the 1880s through the end of the 20th century. Experts say an estimated 150,000 children attended the schools.

But until last week, there hadn’t been any excavations in the alleged burial spots. There still have been no excavations at Kamloops nor any dates set for any such work to commence.

That didn’t stop many in Canada from painting a demonic picture of the residential schools and those who staffed them.

“The system forcibly separated children from their families for extended periods of time and forbade them to acknowledge their Indigenous heritage and culture or to speak their own languages,” according to the website of the First Nations and Indigenous Studies of the University of British Columbia.

Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief RoseAnne Archibald told the BBC in August 2021 that the residential school policy was “designed to kill, and we’re seeing proof of that …”

Within days of the Kamloops announcement, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau decreed, partly at the request of tribal leaders, that all flags on federal buildings fly at half-staff. The Canadian government and provincial authorities pledged about $320 million to fund more research and in December pledged another $40 billion involving First Nations child-welfare claim settlements that partially compensate some residential school attendees.

Pope Francis issued a formal apology on behalf of the Catholic Church, which ran many of the residential school facilities, and asked for God’s forgiveness.

A number of writers, academics and politicians like Rouillard have come out cautioning against the claim that hundreds or thousands of children are buried at the school, but they have been labeled “genocide deniers” — even though many of the skeptics do not dispute that conditions at the schools were often harsh.

“The evidence does not support the overall gruesome narrative put forward around the world for several years, a narrative for which verifiable evidence has been scarce, or non-existent,” James C. McCrae, a former attorney general for Manitoba, wrote in an essay published last year.

McCrae resigned from his position on a government panel in May after his views on residential schools outraged Indigenous groups and other activists and politicians.

Tom Flanagan, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of Calgary, told The Post Wednesday that he sees the issue as a “moral panic” similar to the hysteria over repressed memories and alleged Satanic cults in schools in the US in the 1980s and ’90s.

“People believe things that are not true or improbable and they continue to believe it even when no evidence turns up,” Flanagan said. “People seem to double down on their conviction that something happened.”

Eldon Yellowhorn, a professor and founding chair of the Indigenous studies department at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, told The Post last year that he too was cautious about the veracity of some of the more highly charged claims.

Yellowhorn, a member of the Blackfoot Nation, had been hired by Canada’s powerful Truth and Reconciliation Commission to search for and identify gravesites of Indigenous children at the residential schools. But he said then that many of the graves he found were from actual cemeteries and it wasn’t clear how they died.
 
One of the Residential schools run by the church in Canada where 'mass graves' were claimed to have been found by people using radar technology.... turned out to contain rocks. The news of these 'mass graves' led to a spree of arsons against various churches across the country during Covid as 'revenge', fires that the government had little interest in investigating.

All those people with their house of worship burned to the ground, all over a lie.



Indeed, multiple years later, and many claims of mass graves, and yet not a single fucking body has been found.

https://nypost.com/2023/08/31/still-no-evidence-of-mass-graves-of-indigenous-children-in-canada/

im sure most leftists will just say, "Oh well"
 
One of the Residential schools run by the church in Canada where 'mass graves' were claimed to have been found by people using radar technology.... turned out to contain rocks. The news of these 'mass graves' led to a spree of arsons against various churches across the country during Covid as 'revenge', fires that the government had little interest in investigating.

All those people with their house of worship burned to the ground, all over a lie.

Indeed, multiple years later, and many claims of mass graves, and yet not a single fucking body has been found.

https://nypost.com/2023/08/31/still-no-evidence-of-mass-graves-of-indigenous-children-in-canada/
im sure most leftists will just say, "Oh well"

It's fucking Canada, idiots.
 
That would be why my thread starts with the word 'Canadian' you shitbrained twat
I'm curious why you are whining about the fucking Canadians, Gwonda.

Canada is slightly larger than the US with less people in it than California. Who, besides you and Yak, give a shit about the Canucks?
 
I'm curious why you are whining about the fucking Canadians, Gwonda.

Canada is slightly larger than the US with less people in it than California. Who, besides you and Yak, give a shit about the Canucks?
From my experience they consider themselves superior to Americans.
Kinda like Austrians consider themselves superior to Germans.
Oh well, whatever.
 
They’re not a particularly happy bunch with their country from the knowledge of my few acquaintances

Yet they do nothing even as they watch the citizens be abused.

Fuck Em...my sympathy tanks are dry.

Ignorant cowards should be hurt.

That's Justice.
 
From my experience they consider themselves superior to Americans.
Kinda like Austrians consider themselves superior to Germans.
Oh well, whatever.

They're monarchists who bend the knee for a foreign king. Fuck them. God bless America. :flagsal:
 
Better how, neef?


The absence of socialized medicine alone disqualifies us from any position of global leadership.

We still execute [not euthanize] people.

Canada no longer has privately owned prisons; we still do.

Canada outlawed slavery long before we did.
[Actually, EVERYBODY except Brazil did.]

Canada doesn't allow biased judicial reviews to overturn decisions by its environmental protection agencies.

Education is still expensive in Canada but not as expensive as here.

And the list goes on.

The very best feature of the United States, beyond question, is its food,
and Canada has the same food. I've eaten it.

Canada is also nice and close --a four or five hour drive or forty-five minute flight--
but their immigration laws have no room for me [I've actually asked around]
so Boston is as well as I can do!

[Actually, Italy will let me in as well, but they just elected a fascist prime minister.]
 
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The absence of socialized medicine alone disqualifies us from any position of global leadership....

Meh. We have the world's greatest economy and greatest military...and nukes. Great politicians? Not so much.

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We care about what we care about.

True, but most people are too busy with their own lives to care about others. That's why most racists are unemployed idiots. Too stupid and weak to understand it's their own limitations holding them back, they have plenty of time to bitch about others. They're losers like these assholes:

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Although we're labeled a racist town,

Boston doesn't see much of that stuff going on--nobody, for the most part, would dare walk around wearing that stuff--

so I have to depend on others to know the extent of it.

Maybe there are different breeds of racists...I don't know.

I was hanging around the house in a t-shirt and shorts myself, today,
not having to go outside among people being around to see me,
when the Gestapo asked me if I ever threw anything away.

My t-shirt, it turns out, commemorated the 2004 World Series.
When you have that many of them,
they never wear out.
 
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