Not sure what to think of this video…
https://murderbydecree.com/2025/08/09/interim-report-of-the-special-prosecutor/
Not sure what to think of this video…
https://murderbydecree.com/2025/08/09/interim-report-of-the-special-prosecutor/
Kevin Annett is a wannabe conspiracy theorist nut job. The court cases he supposedly reports on never seem to exist. Sometimes his ‘courts’ don’t either.
“But the court does not exist as a legal authority in any jurisdiction.”
Very interesting in its allegations and narrative storylines.
Even if thrue; it could never gain “media” legs; as they would be cut out from underneath, if not just YANKED off the board.
So; it’s a no brainer, these allegations are going nowhere.
BUT, the “conspiracies” themselves are what’s food fot “high-octane” speculations.
I’m only at 3:47 right now,
I see that Bluenose has found a “reliable source”[computer just posted my reply].
Normal for my computer… I was about to write… that was inevitable.
But wanted to:
Thank you for the link.
[Going to listen some more…
Then post again.]
Well, it went south quick. Just too out there.
BUT.
What’s going on around us; is already TOO OUT THERE!
So, I really can’t say with 100% certainty, that perhaps there is some fire here.
The question is; as always; what’s true, and what are the purpose lies?
In other words; is there ANY METHOD to madness, in this “conspiracy” video?
Certainly, this video puts the Bullseye on Trump!!! - A TRUMP HIT PIECE!!!
14:00 clicks in - I fast forwarded.
The Franklin Scandal happened.
Bill Casey was on it - and taken out[IMO].
So, I’ll be coming back, now & then - to listen further.
Looks to be following the classic misinformation formulas.
Whether he’s being used; or seeking to do uonto others, what was done to him?
Conclusion: Highly Suspect Information.
Kevin Annett seems to have realized that Christ’s teachings and religion were highjacked by the Roman merchants and used to control the masses. By aiding the native population of Canada and exposing the Church of Canada and Roman Catholic religion’s treatment of them he was himself crucified.
Looks like the more you dig; the more evil is exposed.
Not for the faint of heart.
I would have never believed any of this, long ago.
NOT anymore…
Again, thanks for the link!
We haven’t been keen about Kevin Annett’s work (that we’ve seen previously) – we wonder if he may be some kind of an agitator. The quality of his work doesn’t meet our standards for scholastic rigour, and for that reason, we didn’t tune into the video.
Some scholars are questioning some of the narratives being pushed into the media to incite public disharmony that doesn’t bring the complex Canadian First Nations issues any further to being resolved fairly for affected individuals, and also fairly for the tax paying citizens who are funding all of that.
We find Professor Bruce Pardy’s analysis interesting (where he mentions the corruption in the Aboriginal consulting industry – a lot of money is being poured into consultants, and many of the individuals living on reserves don’t benefit at all from that taxpayer money pot), and are also following Professor Frances Widdowson’s work. (Prof. Widdowson was fired from her university for questioning woke politics, and wrote a controversial book (“Grave Error”) that questioned the validity of ground radar tomography that was used to make claims of mass unmarked graves of children. These claims ignited a flurry of anti-church vandalism across Canada. This reminded us of how the PCR test was used to mislead people into believing there was a pandemic. Prof. Widdowson seems to have reasonable questions that authorities promoting these claims don’t seem to want to answer, and we wonder why answers to her questions are not forthcoming. A lot of tax money is being spent here, and I’m not sure who is benefitting – just like the covid business, the 15-minute cities, the road funnelling projects, the woke takeover of institutions, the so-called “green” revolution – a lot of money being spent…)
Yep. All these mass graves accusations was debunked already. Me thinks, this is another RE acquisition scheme or attempt to extort money from RCC.
Canada is a completely fallen state. Half of Alberta and Quebec forests are burning for third year straight.
Canada was replaced by non European immigrants in one generation. Talking about social engineering.
Yes, lots of chaff articles out there. It takes time to cultivate one’s trusted source list, but still one needs highly-developed mental filters and scan for new sources continuously. Lots of work and the ‘normies’ don’t want to make the investment of time/thought. They (most of my peer friends) just let FOX tell them what they should think.
Yes.
Getting harder to distinguish; as “they’re” geting crazier!
AND, quite frankly; exposing their populations, to more of their manifested evil.
“The’ve” gone beyond the pail!
I went to investigate Dr. Farrell’s, Honorable Mentions…,
and was checking out lab meats.
The more I found, the more mad I became.
They’re four meats now!
They’re puting them in fast food restaurants.
AND, fine restaurants are serving lab meats!
It’s becoming more & more obvious; there’s been a Cosmic War; that never ended.
An ongoing spiritual warfare.
AND, this IS the site for it. [IMO]
Thanks for posting the additional information to balance out the claims of reparations and the creation of the “industry”. Reminds me of the Jewish holocaust industry model and the recreation of the Israeli “homeland” using every deception available to establish “a truth”.
Even the US has laws against saying some phrases. Having a minority determine and dictate to the majority is a model throughout human history along with ways to remove the yoke. Here it seems a reversal of historical processes of conquering is being reversed using aboriginal folks.
This all reminds me of a story watched/read about 6 or 8 years ago, which involved Queen Elizabeth I and Prince Phillip’s visit to Canada not long after their marriage. If memory serves, after they had a picnic with some Native Canadian children, some of the children disappeared, and at least one child was kept quiet, but later spoke-up as did the families of some of the children who disappeared.
Yes I remember seeing/reading about that incident. It seems plausible since the schools were designed to integrate the native population into the dominant society, and crush their native one. I would imagine taking young children from their families presented much resistance from the youth, thus punishment methods followed that would be hardly appropriate in today’s world.
Perhaps the Queen and Prince Philip had a
“My Fair Lady” experiment in mind, hopefully not a Satanic one. Needless to say, taking children from their family is traumatic in itself.
The story had a Satanic twist since apparently, the missing children were chosen and taken for the SRA. Of course, back then the public was not as open to believing those sorts of things. In the subject story, reportedly, witnesses were gathered, a complaint was made, in court in Europe rather than Canada.
The British Crown has final court jurisdiction and ultimately hold titles to all land in Canada. Hardly neutral territory… plus the sway in international courts is not disputed. As usual a report was compiled like all of such events, tabled, no action. Crickets…
@RhebaRhae
This is the first story Kevin Annett reported on if memory serves me correctly. That doesn’t make it false though.
Kevin has been on a “tear” for a long time now, after being defrocked as a priest! Who know what to believe anymore???
Thanks for starting this discussion, Bill. This is something about which few people (at least, people we know locally) are talking in meaningful ways. Many people are parroting mainstream news, but few people go deeper to really explore the nuances of this issue.
I’m being very cautious with narratives being put out in the mainstream news – especially after the covid stuff and all the other falsehoods these media organizations promote, without end. I’m suspicious of the mass grave narratives, as I want to see some officials respond in a lucid manner to Frances Widdowson’s questions (in which she demands follow-up evidence for claims based on ground radar tomography, which she says do not prove anything), which do seem reasonable to me. Right now, the officials seem to behave similarly to how they behaved towards truckers in the freedom convoy, and to health professionals who spoke out about the covid narrative. They viciously put these people down, without any response to valid questions and concerns. This is all very suspicious, and a red flag to us.
Frances Widdowson’s or Bruce Pardy’s perspectives seem well reasoned compared with the hate-filled stuff coming out of mainstream, and that makes us wonder about the background globalist agenda, as it seems that the narratives are tightly controlled by those who are throwing money at the consultants.
Any normal Canadian who passes through a typical First Nations Reserve, many of which have unkempt and derelect (albeit “free” taxpayer-funded) housing, would feel empathy for the living conditions of people living on those reserves. Their bands get tax money, and where does it go, and how is it distributed? To the average person living on those reserves? Who knows? So, most of us feel that outstanding issues of colonization need some kind of resolution, as it would be nice to see our First Nations neighbours living in better living conditions, and with much more joy and and fullfillment in twenty-first century life in which all of us have been born in a more crowded world than our ancenstors. (In a freedom rally a couple of years ago, I found myself conversing with a First Nations lady who shared that she was fed up with how her Band Leaders were spending the tax money, and she felt that they were corrupt. She also said that many women and kids were stuck on the reserves in abusive situations. One can’t help feel empathy for people stuck in those conditions.) Bruce Pardy suggests giving affected First Nations individuals each their own piece of private property, as part of the “reconciliation” process, and then let them do what they want with it – but not giving money to the group, as whoever leads any group can misappropriate funds. That is an interesting idea, which seems worth fleshing out…
As for the cruelty that is harped on in the media about residential schools…
My feeling is that 50 or 80 years ago, MANY schools in the western world treated kids harshly.
The schools were Obedience Training centres, where the widespread custom (regardless of country) was to break kids into obedience, in the same way that people beat the hell out of dogs, horses, elephants, or whatever other animal, while they are young, in order to make them fully subservient to human masters. Human kids were treated in the same manner as other animals, to garner the same results of submission, obedience and subservience, and it didn’t matter if you were a human kid in a Residential school, in a normal Canadian school, in a German school, in a French school, in a British school, in a Catholic school.
I still remember, vividly, when I was 5 years old, after recess, I was thirsty and went to the drinking fountain to take a drink. A harsh teacher, Mrs. McCue, beat me, for taking a drink without permission, and I peed my pants, and was traumatised. This was a normal Canadian public school. My husband, who was schooled in a Catholic school, developed a lifelong aversion for music, because his teacher singled him out and yelled at him for not singing in tune, and then she kicked him out, permanently, of the singing class. My Dad, told us of how, whenever he was not obedient in his school in Germany, not only did he get beaten by his teacher, but then the principal also beat him, and his Dad was then waiting for him at home with a stick as well.
So, we can’t say that the Aboriginal kids were the only ones facing harsh schools – the harsh obedience training was systematic in schools across the western world. Many of us had traumatic experiences, that had profound effects on our lives. These are nuances about which no one talks in these mainstream news bites.
And, as for all this talk in Canada, where people are concerned about property rights in areas where First Nations have land claims – I can’t relate to such ideas at all. My Dad and his family were booted out of their family home near Berlin by the Russians after the war. The Russians kicked them out, and they couldn’t even take any of their personal possessions. Does that mean that I have a right now to go and find my Dad’s family’s home and demand the government to kick out the current residents so that I could lay claim to this residence? The thought is ludicrous. And, do I hold any lifelong grudge against the Russian people? Certainly not. Peace must be made, here and now, by the people living here and now. No one living today should be held to account for the awful way in which previous generations treated one another.
Anyone living today, in order to garner peace with his neighbours, is good to think about this ancient and profound wisdom: Do not do unto others, what you do not wish others to do to you. (I personally include the animals in that). That’s the crux of what shapes a good life for all.
You are welcome. Thanks for sharing your personal narrative. If someone demanded proof of these events, what could you give them except a sworn deposition. I personally have no doubt it is true.
Cruelty and dishonesty to others as normal behavior is what the New Testament was trying to end in my opinion. Unfortunately the majority of rulers at the time took it as a threat to their ruling methods. Some of their descendants are still in positions of power to this day and now use newer methods.
I grew up in southwestern Wyoming and am familiar with the Wind River Indian reservation located there. My Dad’s father left the Native American reservation he was on in Oklahoma when he was 19 years old and assimilated into the white man’s culture. He went so far as to playing baseball anywhere he lived and remained an enthusiast all his life. When he married it was to a woman whose family immigrated from Germany. That makes me American Native (not sure of the tribe) and German from my Dad’s gene pool with my Mom’s Dad being English who came over during the Mormon recruitment there and her mother who was an Irish Catholic who converted to Mormonism upon marrying her husband.
I think poor Kevin as a committed total idealist was actually traumatized after witnessing the Church’s teachings and actions as “less than ideal”. The truth in this instance pit him against very powerful entrenched institutions that over the centuries became omnipotent and somewhat corrupt as a means to preserve their way of life. Of course it was for the good of the community.
Thank you, as well, for sharing your own background. It sounds like you’ve got some amazing heritage, among the Native American, German, Irish, British – as well as some different religious orientations in your family. And, it maybe gives you access to some deeper insights to contemplate.
The Church as a global institution has not demonstrated saintly behaviour towards human beings – there is a long history of bending people into subservience wherever the Church has set itself up. The history of the Inquisition turns my stomach. Nowadays, the church seems more subdued, perhaps because of taking into account the brutal history.
In Canada, the history of the First Nations gets a bit murky – as there were two institutions affecting the First Nations – 1) the British Crown and the creation of the Indian Act (which created problems for First Nations, especially by setting up the Reserve system); and 2) the schools organized by churches – Catholic and I think some Anglican as well (and the documentary at the link I posted suggested that some people may actually have applied to have their kids put into schools because conditions were dire on some Reserves, especially with alcohol problems there.
The part I’m finding strange is the use of ground radar tomography to make a very serious claim, and then not follow it up with a dig to verify that claim. That seems very strange to me.