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Monday June 16, 2008
Matters of the heart
1)
Kahentinetha Horn suffers heart attack?
2) Russert Fuss
1) Kahentinetha Horn suffers heart
attack?
Mowhawk Nation News has
got its eye on the Trenton Army Base from whence it expects Harper
will be sending out troops to take part in native demonstrations.
One
sign
is the recent court order where the army will be brought in when 6
Nations demonstrate against illegal development on Haudenosaunee
Territory. War games are being practiced on the main resisters, the
Indigenous People.
Oh, NOT taking
part. Taking natives a-part. But didn't Harper just read
a love poem in Parliament? See Harper
Valley: Harper speaking with sporked tongue where there's a
nice photo. Excerpt:
"Infamous
apple, Phil Fontaine, referred to the past as ‘white supremacy’ but in
his words about moving forward together he didn’t say he was still
being duped."
I
couldn't help
noticing in a TV video that when the native leader approached to
receive his official copy of the apology his back was facing the
audience - and the cameras. Harper wouldn't hand him the plaque
until
he had obeyed instructions to move to the side and face the cameras, so
that it
could be recorded on film that this heartwarming event had indeed
occurred.
Because pretty soon it's going to look like it didn't.
Why?
Because, while the government doesn't mind tsk-tsking what old
governments did, it sure as heck doesn't want to have its nose
rubbed
in what it's doing now to help destroy Mother Earth. From the
Haudenosaunee statement (Brantford
Expositor):
The
irresponsible policies practiced by the governments of Ontario and the
Federal Government of Canada contribute to the degradation of the
lands, environment and well-being of all peoples, as well as the
Haudenosaunee.
We will no
longer
sit silently by while the interests of Owisda (money), politics and
greed continue to develop our lands granted by right; continue to dig
up our ancestor's remains in sacrilege; continue to perpetuate a wholly
abhorrent and unsustainable way of life that threatens the well-being
of the entire human race.
While there has
been
plenty in the news about the apology, I can't seem to find anything
about this news that arrived in an email:
Mohawk
Elder and Grandmother, Kahentinetha Horn suffered a heart attack,
Saturday, June 14, 2008 during a vicious, unprovoked assault by OPP and
border agents at Cornwall, in Akwesasne community. She had been
beaten
and handcuffed when she collapsed. Earlier when she was pulled
over, Kahentinetha immediately contacted her brother, a lawyer,
on her cellphone. The entire incident was being filmed as her
brother
rushed to the scene just in time to call an ambulance for her.
Meanwhile, Elder and Grandmother Katenies of Akwesasne was beaten and
taken prisoner to an as yet undisclosed location. We are very
concerned about her safety. We demand to know of her whereabouts
and
that she be released immediately.
You are asked to
write to both Ontario Premier Dalton
McGuinty and the Federal Government if
you share First Nation concerns about how the white man still speaks
with forked - er, sporked - tongue.
As Kahentinetha Horn
herself said:
"Nothing is going to change if they can help it."
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2) Russert Fuss
I'm not going to dwell on this, I don't think - but since I knew it was
only a matter of time before people started asking serious questions
about the cause of Tim Russert's death, I thought maybe I should
document a bit of it.
Some people are likening this to The Death of
Vince Foster. Was Russert about to mess up in some way?
The media are using their favourite words "conspiracy theory", but
anyone with a half-way decent memory is aware that people are killed in
the US (what, you thought it only happened in Russia?) when they veer
in any significant way from the path set out by the ultra powerful -
MalcomX, JFK, RFK, JFK Jr., MLK ... and worst of all, have the respect
of the people.
And remember, there's a New World Order coming - Papa Bush said
so himself) (YouTube) - which promises to be even deadlier.
David Icke
says that the above slain (and Diana, Princess of Wales) were ritually
murdered - that the dates and locations have symbolic meaning to the
highly superstitious (as Hitler was) shot callers. I know it
sounds
off the wall, but ...
Has anybody wondered about the fact that Russert died on Friday the
13th?
Those near misses with Reagan and the Pope - both spotless supporters
of the status quo - were they intended to throw investigators off
the
track with regard to motive? Who knows.
A number of forums show that while journalists and politicians have
nothing but good to say about Russert, a lot of regular folks watching
him on TV see only an Illuminati tool, who pretended to ask
hard questions and then backed off to allow the interviewee the last
propagandic word.
And of course he's not forgiven for helping
to spread the lie that Saddam had WMDs (HuffPost).
Somewhere
along the line,
he must have slipped up, and all his support of the war and his cloying
nationalism didn't help him. Was it something to do with the Plame
leak (Wikipedia)?
It's interesting that the media are attributing
the statement (Boston Herald) that "cholesterol plaque had
ruptured in an artery, causing sudden coronary thrombosis" to Russert's personal internist,
Michael A. Newman.
All the guy did was read the autopsy report, for pity's sake - he
didn't perform the autopsy! And we don't know who did, but some
people
are pretty amazed that it was done within 6 hours! Fastest
autopsy on
record? Or was JFK's quicker? I don't know. But
smooth move getting
his personal physician to lend it credibility.
According to another report, Newman himself expressed
surprise (USMag) that Russert would succumb this way, since:
Russert's
stress level was judged to be "normal" after an April 29 test, and he
exercised on a treadmill the morning he died. "At a high level of exercise, he
had no symptoms," Newman said.
Newman is not the
only physician expressing bemusement.
From People:
[Dr.
Cyril] Wecht said only one thing does not make sense to him – Newman's
claim that Russert passed the stress test on April 29 and that he could
have passed one an hour before his death. "This hardening of the
arteries is something that builds up over a period of years," said
Wecht. "So he wouldn't be able to continue the stress test. He'd get
short of breath."
Newman could not be reached for comment.
In other words,
according to medical wisdom, if Russert were in bad enough shape to die
he would have collapsed on the treadmill that morning.
Well, I'm glad these doctors are asking themselves questions about
this, but I expect that's about as far as it will go, and already
Newman's clammed up.
yayacanada
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