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Ending Genocide and Reinventing Canada: Towards The Republic of Kanata
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Preamble: Who are We and What Can We Become?

   

The time has come to end our complicity in mass murder.

 

Our exposure of the Canadian genocide has simultaneously indicted the social order that gave rise to it. Euro-Canadian Christian society as a whole stands condemned in the dock alongside those persons who ran the Indian residential schools, sterilized and murdered children, spread smallpox, and dug mass graves.

 

Despite their best efforts to ignore this fact and contain the whole matter with pseudo “apologies”, the Canadian government and its partner Catholic, Anglican and United churches now face the same kind of historical reckoning that Nazi Germany did after its defeat in 1945: an awakening to their own criminal nature.

 

On April 20, 2007, Canada and those churches suffered a fundamental moral defeat in Parliament, when the first cabinet minister in Canadian history publicly acknowledged that untold thousands of children had died in Christian Indian residential schools.

 

The extent of this defeat has yet to be appreciated by most Canadians, or even indigenous people. But its impact is nevertheless reverberating throughout every level of society and undermining the very basis of Canada ’s existence.

 

The question now is how to draw the larger conclusions of this defeat in order to reinvent Canada from the top down, and the bottom up, with a basic purpose: the establishment of a decolonized, secular, and genuinely democratic federation of sovereign nations: The Republic of Kanata.

 

Shedding the Past, Creating a Future

 

Canada has never been allowed to become a sovereign and democratic nation because of its historical role as a resource base and captured market for first the British and then the American empire. That dependency required that Canada remain frozen as a colonial, church-dominated, semi-feudal society: a condition that has caused the sustained genocide of indigenous peoples and the destruction of their lands, and now threatens the lives of all of us.

 

The two attempted democratic revolutions in our history – the abortive rebellions in 1837 in Upper and Lower Canada, and the Metis Insurrection of 1885 in the Red River basin – had as their common aim the ending of an Imperial oligarchy and the creation of a democratic Republic in which aboriginals and Europeans could co-exist equally. The crushing of both rebellions ensured that oligarchy and apartheid would remain the political norm in Canada.

 

And yet, the same vision of freedom that propelled these revolts had been first offered by the eastern Six Nations to the arriving Europeans through the “Two Road Wampum” Great Law of Peace, in which both cultures would share the land and not seek to dominate or conquer the other.

 

That offer was rejected not by Europeans as a whole, but by the religious and commercial elites who ran the foreign policy of both the French and British Empires, especially during the European Religious Wars of the formative 17th century.

 

Time and again, the Catholic and Protestant churches subverted peaceful relations between whites and natives, and among aboriginal nations such as the Huron and Iroquois, as part of their plan to exterminate all non-Christian peoples and take their land. In the words of the Jesuit missionary Jean Brebeuf,

 

“There can be no peace or parity between the savages and Christians. This is required by our Faith and the fur trade.”

 

Canada as we know it has arisen on the basis of this basic philosophy of Christian Superior Dominion.

 

There is still no equality between natives and non-natives in Canada because of an apartheid Indian Act that relegates “Indians” to a separate and inferior status, and holds most of them in a state of permanent sickness, landlessness and poverty on their own lands. Such permanent internal colonialism is required by the foreign and domestic corporate interests that run Canada as a fuel pump and watering hole.

 

Quite simply, in a neo-colonial regime like Canada , where “the Crown” legally owns all the land, native people must continue to be killed off, legally and methodically, for such theft to continue. A constant aboriginal death rate twenty times the national average is the deadly proof of this regime.

 

This genocidal reality will never change in Canada as it is presently constituted, since the maintenance of natives, and the poor generally, as a disempowered cash cow for others to exploit is an institutionalized part of Canadian society.

 

The nine billion dollar Indian Affairs industry requires a sick, dependent aboriginal populace, and a compliant class of collaborating native elites to administer this sickness. For the resulting totalitarian control of native people at every level is precisely what resource-hungry corporations need to take the last remnants of oil, timber, minerals and water from what is still aboriginal land.

 

Such a structurally criminal regime cannot be tinkered with or reformed, resting as it does on the oppression of most of the population, whether native or non-native. The existence of Canadians as “subjects of the Crown” under the ultimate authority of one person – a Governor-General accountable only to a foreign monarch – amounts to a state of legal slavery utterly repugnant to democracy and sovereignty.

 

The only way to reform a colonial system is by dismantling it” said the great Irish nationalist, Bernadette Devlin. And the key to dismantling the Canadian oligarchy is to establish responsible government by severing ties with the English monarchy and creating a federated and secular Republic of sovereign indigenous nations with full public ownership of the economy, the land, and all its resources.

 

In short, every vestige of the system that spawned genocide in Canada needs to be abolished, if we are serious about ending its legacy and doing justice to aboriginal people and residential school survivors.

 

We believe that the original vision of the Two Road Wampum is still possible to enact in our land: of equality and living justice between all our nations. But to build this dream, we must first dismantle that which has prevented it.

 

A Program for Ending Genocide

 

Legal genocide in Canada has rested historically on three pillars: a colonial political oligarchy under the authority of the English Crown; a powerful, unaccountable and state-protected religious oligarchy in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and later, the state-created United Church; and a foreign-controlled, dependent economy.

 

To dismantle the root causes of genocide in Canada, we must replace all three of these systems, through a process of active de-construction and reconstruction: undoing what caused the wrong and building an altogether new political and social regime in its place.

 

To commence, our general aim must be the following steps of “decolonization and de-construction” in order to lay the basis for a true democratic and secular Republic:

 

I. Politically: Active disaffiliation from the English Crown and the Canadian state and its courts;

 

II. Spiritually: Disestablishment of the Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada; and

 

III. Socially: De-corporatizing our economy and establishing local, self-sufficient economies under public ownership.

 

A real Program of Justice for all victims of genocide in Canada must restore social equality, the health of the land, and democratic sovereignty of all nations within Kanata , through these and other measures:

 

  I.     Politically:

 

 1. Abolish the office of the Governor-General, disavow all Oaths of Allegiance to the British Crown, and issue a formal Declaration of Independence from the Crown.

 

 2. Establish a new Constitution of the Republic of Kanata. Reconstitute Canada as a federated and secular Republic of Kanata, based on a recognition of the root title sovereignty of all indigenous nations and of the common ownership by all citizens of the economy, wealth, lands and resources of Kanata.

 

  3. Abolish the Canadian armed forces, the Indian Act, the federal and provincial courts, the Senate, the RCMP, and the Indian and Northern Affairs department and their puppet aboriginal agencies.

 4. Create a new standing army based on popular citizen militias.

 5. Establish popular, indigenous courts of law.

 

II.Spiritually:

 

1. Tax the churches: Revoke the charitable tax-exempt status of the Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church, nationalize all church property and land, audit and assess all payments owed by these churches to the people and indigenous nations since their inception, and return all lands and effects stolen by these churches from native people.

 

2. Revoke the legal charters and legislation governing the Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada, and thereby end their official, legal status.

 

3. End diplomatic recognition of the Vatican and expel the Papal Nuncio.

 

4. Separate church and state: no funding for religious schools or churches, no religious oaths or functions connected to the state, no state protection for clergy or churches (ie, revoke sections 176 and 296 of the Criminal Code of Canada).

 

5. Establish a public, international inquiry into crimes of these churches against native people, including in Indian residential schools, with the power to subpoena, try and jail offenders.

   

III.         Socially

 

A Jubilee Campaign to restore the land and economy to the people: 

 

1.   Cancel all debts and mortgages, and return all land to its original owners.

 

2. Place banks, money supply and credit under public ownership and control.

 

3. Impose a 100% tax on all wealth gained by inheritance, interest and speculation, and abolish all income tax. 

 

4. Establish a maximum wage and redistribute all surplus income to the lower paid.

 

5. Collect all back taxes owed by corporations and impose a special tax on the super wealthy and on corporate profits.

 

6. Abolish foreign ownership of the economy.

 

7. Abolish all land speculation and the commercial trading in land.

 

8. Nationalize all resources.

 

9. Socialize all housing, medicine, education and transportation, and make these services freely available to all people.

 

10. Create Local Exchange and Trading (LET) networks across Kanata to decentralize and democratize the economy, abolish money and credit, and harmonize humanity with the earth.

 

A Gaia Campaign to restore the health and harmony of the land:

 

1. Impose a Green Tax on all privately owned vehicles in order to phase out their use.

 

2. Abolish nuclear power and the uranium industry.

 

3. Develop wind, solar and tidal energy industries.

 

4. Phase out petrol vehicles, and replace with non-polluting, mass-transit systems.

 

5. Immediately nationalize all polluting industries and abolish or eco-convert them.

 

6. Legally limit the size of all land ownership to no larger than 100 hectares.

 

7. Collectivize all farming and agriculture, and abolish all pesticides and herbicides.

 

8. Abolish the sale and commercialization of water: Provide free, universal access to water through the establishment of public ownership over all water resources.

   

Acting on this Vision and Program

 

These proposals are but a beginning in a long process of social and spiritual emancipation from corporate genocide.

 

Our purpose as a de-colonizing movement is to create a new society within the shell of the old: to bring about a parallel social order in opposition to “Canada” through a massive democratic movement from below. We can only succeed in this goal through a conscious, activated citizenry who take control of their lives and the land, and undo the legal and mental slavery foisted upon them.

 

Consequently, we reject any reliance on or involvement in the existing parliamentary or electoral system, which is based on an undemocratic allegiance to a foreign monarch.

   

Instead, we will seek to create new popular assemblies and courts through which the people can express their will freely and openly, justice can be directly enacted, and the present political system can be overturned. We will use mass civil disobedience, strikes, withholding of taxes, and other direct actions to undermine and replace Canada and its institutions with a truly democratic republic.

 

Without an independent land and economic base, we cannot create the Republic of Kanata. We therefore look to peoples' direct actions to secure such resources for our Republic, by helping them to withdraw their allegiance to and involvement in the existing economic system.

 

We call upon all those who share our vision and goals to take these three steps: a) withdraw their funds from all banks and financial institutions and reinvest them in cooperative agencies established by our movement, b) withhold all taxes and other payments from every level of government in "Canada", and c) join the Local Exchange and Trading (LET) networks established by our movement to create alternative, agricultural-based green economies.

 

In short, we are declaring an economic boycott of the present regime in order to build a future for our planet and all its people.

 

To coordinate and lead this campaign, we look to a mass revolutionary party to engender but not dominate our movement. The creation of a democratic and secular Republic of Kanata will unleash the greatest freedom and diversity among the people, who will learn through their own struggles the meaning of self-government.

 

Our underlying recognition is that true democracy and sovereignty cannot come into being or survive without the complete public ownership of all of Kanata by all the people. The poorest person has as equal a right to the land and its wealth as the richest, and we shall work to create a society where all class distinctions and the private ownership of the economy have been abolished.

 

We encourage you to share this Program and Vision, and begin to act on it, for you are Kanata, and the future.

 

As a first step, we call upon all people who are in agreement with this Vision and Program to take the Pledge of Allegiance to Kanata (below) and to form organizing committees in their communities to prepare for the formal launching of the Republican Party of Kanata.

 

We especially look to the sovereign hereditary elders and clan mothers of all indigenous nations to endorse our movement and work with us to end the oligarchical church-state regime known as "Canada".

 

In solidarity and hope for our common future,

 

The Elders and National Council of the Republican Movement of Kanata

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Pledge of Allegiance to the Republic of Kanata

 

I do solemnly swear allegiance to the Federated Republic of Kanata, and to the principles of sovereignty, natural law, unconditional democracy, and public, collective ownership for which Kanata stands.

 

I swear to defend the Republic of Kanata against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and to sever all ties and allegiance to the British Crown, and to the government known as Canada. I pledge to stand in solidarity with all those who take this oath and to defend them unconditionally.

 

I take this pledge freely, without coercion, mental reservation, or ulterior motive, according to my honor and freedom as a natural and sovereign human being.

 

(Name, Address and Date)

 

   

Please send a copy of your signed Pledge to:

 

The Secretary, RMK

260 Kennedy St.

Nanaimo, B.C.

V9R 2H8

 

15 February, 2009


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Taking Action: What You Can Do
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Taking Action -  What You Can Do:

1. Educate Yourself and Others - 

a) Order and distribute our book Hidden from History: The Canadian Holocaust and our film UNREPENTANT to libraries, colleges and the media in your community -  UNREPENTANT can be ordered through our Commission (below)  and view at google video or on the right of this page 

 b) Hold a public screening of UNREPENTANT in your community and invite Kevin Annett to come and speak at the event.

c) Order educational material and leaflets from our Truth Commission (Education Kit #1), and distribute them outside Catholic, Anglican and United Churches on
Sunday mornings (see contact info below)

 2. Refuse to Cooperate with Genocidal Institutions -

 a) Boycott the Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada - Refuse to attend their services or rent their facilities, or if you do attend, withhold from
them all donations, tithings and bequests. (See the sample Declaration of Conscience form below)

 b) Withhold all tax payments to the government of Canada.

 c) Support an international boycott of Canadian tourism and goods, and a boycott of the 2010 Olympics in British Columbia.

 d) Write to your local M.P. and to Revenue Canada and demand that the charitable tax-exempt status of the Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada be revoked.

 3. Take Direct Action -

 a) Hold protests, memorial vigils and civil disobedience actions at these churches and government facilities, demanding to know where the deceased residential school children are buried, and calling for their return to their families for a proper burial, and for a surrender of those persons responsible for their deaths.

b) Publicly identify and perform citizens' arrests on those persons responsible for crimes against native people and the land.

c) Create indigenous and popular courts of justice where the perpetrators of murder and other crimes against our people and the land can be tried and sentenced.

 4. Support our efforts to launch a full, non-governmental inquiry into genocide in Canadian Indian residential schools -

a) Endorse our call for an international Tribunal into Genocide in Canada.

b) Organize a local chapter of our Truth Commission in your community and formally affiliate yourself and your organization with our Commission.

5. Help us to research and document the evidence of genocide in Canada -

a) Interview residential school survivors in your community, record their stories, and help create local video libraries containing this evidence.

b) Research local archives and government and church records for the evidence of crimes in residential schools and hospitals across Canada.

c) Organize academic and public conferences on the theme of genocide in Canada.

5. Send us a donation,
which will be used to produce
our books and film and fund our research and travel costs -


To send donations, see the Paypal link on this website, or send a cheque or money order made out to Lori O'Rorke to - 260 Kennedy St., Nanaimo, B.C. Canada  V9R 2H8.

To order our books, film and other material, and to arrange to work with us, contact:

The Truth Commission into Genocide in Canada
c/o
260 Kennedy St.
Nanaimo
, B.C. Canada V9R 2H8
ph:
250-753-3345 or 1-888-265-1007
email:
hiddenfromhistory@yahoo.ca OR kevin_annett@hotmail.com
website: www.hiddenfromhistory.org

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Sample Declaration of Conscience Form -
To be submitted to the Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada

Pledge of Conscience
 I, the undersigned, cannot in good conscience contribute money to this church until it returns the remains of the children who died under its care, in Indian Residential Schools and hospitals, and fully discloses their fate and cause of death.
Until this occurs, I am refraining from financially supporting this church. I will not make any form of donation or pledge to this church, nor will I rent your facilities. I will urge others to conduct a similar boycott of your institution.
 
____________ _________ _________
Name
____________ _________ _________
Date



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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
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February 23, 2010, Stop Subsidizing Murderous Churches, Petition Demands of Canadian Government: Revenue Canada asked to Cancel Tax Exemptions of Roman Catholic, Anglican and United Church of Canada at Vancouver Protest At a morning press conference and protest yesterday, members of The Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared (FRD) delivered to Revenue Canada a petition signed by nearly 2,000 people which called for an end to federal tax exemptions for the churches responsible for the deaths of thousands of children in their Indian residential schools. Video on YouTube

February 9, 2010, Return Bodies of Children or Face Liens, Occupations, United Church Officers Told Protestors issued a stern warning to top officials of the United Church of Canada today: repatriate the remains of children who died in their Indian Residential Schools immediately, or face church occupations, loss of revenue and even commercial liens on their income and property. Video on YouTube

January 10, 2010, Breaking News Human Rights activist Kevin Annett assaulted in Vancouver Rev. Kevin Annett was assaulted by two men in Vancouver's downtown eastside last Wednesday...

January 5, 2010, International Media Advisory British Columbia Olympics to Face Civil Disruptions by Survivors of Canadian Indian Residential schools - Government Given Deadline for Return of Bodies

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December 15, 2009, It's the Law Murderous Churches - and the Olympics - Are Illegally Trespassing on the Land, and Must Leave

December 7, 2009, Bingo is Dead, But is He Silenced? The only reason I'm still alive is because I see there's people who care about me, and who'll stand beside me when I face the bastards who hurt me. Johnny "Bingo" Dawson, an aboriginal survivor of Canadian Indian residential schools, said those words last year, when with uncommon courage he helped occupy St. James Anglican church in Vancouver during a Sunday mass, to confront the church that tortured him as a child. more...

November 25, 2009, A Day of Silence to End the Silence: Ash Wednesday, February 17, 2010 Become part of an international campaign to stop religious terrorism and bring to justice the killers of children

October 29, 2009, Breaking News: Memorial Service for Murdered Residential School Children Evokes Literal Storm, and a Response, at the Vatican - Support for International Inquiry Grows

October 2, 2009: International Media Advisory: Canadian clergyman to ask Pope to identify grave sites and pray with him for those killed by the Catholic church

September 20, 2009: The Mask Slips, for Those with Eyes to See: Preparing for the Real Pandemic Last week, many of the aboriginal people in the remote west coast village of Ahousaht were innoculated with the tamiflu vaccine. Today, over a hundred of them are sick, and the sickness is spreading....

August 27, 2009: The Republic of Kanata: Bulletin No. 1 In a ceremony on the banks of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, where different peoples met centuries ago and learned to live together, a group of descendents of native and European nations severed their allegiance to the Crown of England and the government of Canada on this day, and proclaimed the sovereign Republic of Kanata...

August 26, 2009: Your Crime is Not Diminished by Time, or Apology: Why Nothing has Changed for Victims of Church Torture, or for the Victimizers

July 23, 2009: Report on the Expulsion of United Church Minister Reverend Kevin Annett from his Ministry and Livelihood: An Independent Assessment Based on Eyewitness Testimony and other Evidence This report was composed in response to the glaring bias and misrepresentation of facts and events displayed in the “official” account of the "de-listing" of Reverend Kevin Annett published by the United Church of Canada in the summer of 1997, and publicly disseminated by the church since then.

July 6, 2009: Media Advisory Response of Stewart Family and The Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared to Statement by the United Church of Canada, Regarding the Death of Victoria Stewart

June 30, 2009: Media Advisory United Church officers named as accessories to murder and obstruction of justice by the family of murdered residential school student Victoria Stewart

May 30, 2009: Letter of Demand to the Moderator, the General Council and Officers of The United Church of Canada : We, the members of the Stewart family, make this public demand to you, the fiduciary and responsible officers of the United Church of Canada, regarding the murder of our sister, Victoria Kathleen Stewart, who died at the hands of a paid employee of your church, Ann Knizky, on April 10, 1958, at the Edmonton Indian Residential School, operated by your church...

May 27, 2009: Breaking News: Murder at United Church Indian Residential School Described, Killer Named, at Vancouver Press Conference

May 23, 2009: Breaking News: from the Mohawk Nation of the Grand River Secretary-General of the Mohawk Nation of the Grand River Rejects Pope's "apology", Disassociates from "chief" Phil Fontaine

May 23, 2009: Stopping the Fraud, Naming the Names: A New Direction for Survivors of Church Violence "Lots of people didn't survive. That's what people have to know. And there's no genuine justice if we can't name our abusers." Christine Buckley, Irish survivor of Catholic Sister of Mercy orphanage, Dublin, May 20, 2009

May 7, 2009: Declaring the Times on Parliament Hill: April 29, 2009 I committed treason last week, in front of a throng of RCMP and CSIS goons outside what is called the Canadian Parliament...

April 29, 2009: To the people of Italy, from a gathering of clan elders of aboriginal nations in Canada

April 24, 2009: Notice of Upcoming Public Forum and Inquiry into RCMP, church and state complicity in the death and disappearance of aboriginal people

April 23, 2009: Why the Pope is Not Sorry: It's Time to End the Lie

April 18, 2009: Urgent Appeal and Breaking News: RCMP want to question Kevin Annett about his website and writings concerning Missing Women

April 6, 2009: International Media Advisory and Call to Action: Ending the Whitewash of Genocide in Canada This April 15, on the Fifth National Aboriginal Holocaust Memorial Day, we call for...

February 22, 2009: Locked Out and Locked in at St. James Anglican Church: Vancouver

February 1, 2009: Media Advisory and Press Statement - February 1, 2009 Whistle Blowing Minister to Commence Continental Speaking Tour to "Disestablish Genocide"

January 24, 2009: Fourteen Years Later, I'm Still Here, and So Are We I was fired from my job as a United Church minister in Port Alberni fourteen years ago today...

January 18, 2009: AHA MEDIA event coverage: Take Back the Land: Enforce Chief Kiapilano’s Eviction Notice against the Genocidal Catholic Church: coverage of this protest including many photos.

January 10, 2009: Whistle Blowing Minister "raising the stakes" in Continental Speaking Tour this February and March Kevin Annett, the pastor turned activist who forced Canada to acknowledge its genocide of native people this year, is taking his truth campaign on the road on February 12. But now he’s “upping the ante” on the institutions responsible.

January 1, 2009: Looking Back, Looking Forward: The Political Consequences of Uncovering Genocide in Canada

November 12, 2008: Eye Witness to Murder: Irene Favel, survivor of Muscowequan Catholic residential school in Lestock, Saskatchewan, describes seeing a newborn baby thrown alive into a furnace at that school by a priest in 1944.

November 12, 2008: Canada and its Genocide: What has Caused the "Apology" and "Truth and Reconciliation Commission": A Chronology of Key Recent Events

October 27, 2008: Breaking News: Truth and Reconciliation Advisor to Recommend Abandoning Commission

October 21, 2008: An Open Letter to Judge Harry Laforme , on the Occasion of his Resignation from the misnamed Truth and Reconciliation Commission

October 10, 2008: Video of recent protest at Anglican church in Vancouver Church leaders may face arrest and trial in Squamish Courts of Law

October 5, 2008: Update from Squamish Nation Territory This morning, groups of residential school survivors will be posting and distributing notices at all of the main downtown churches in "Vancouver", declaring to the officials and members of the Catholic, Anglican and United churches that they are illegally trespassing on Squamish Nation land and are now subject to arrest and imprisonment under both Squamish and British Columbia law.

Elder at vancouver ProtestJune 24, 2008: Breaking News Report: Native Protestors Reject Harper's Apology with their Feet Twenty native people and their allies occupied an Indian Affairs office yesterday in downtown Vancouver to publicly reject the Canadian government's recent "apology" to residential school victims ...

June 18, 2008: Recent Interview with Kevin Annett on Radio 94.1 Berkeley, California, Flashpoints Program

June 12, 2008: A Day, and a Decade, Later: What has Changed for Us? Steven Harper said "I'm sorry" to these people yesterday ...

June 9, 2008: Globe and Mail story by Roy MacGregor: Nothing but the truth can give apology true substance

April 10, 2008: Breaking News::Location of Mass Graves of Residential School Children Revealed for the First Time; Independent Tribunal Established

March 18, 2008: MEDIA ADVISORY: Kevin Annett replies to media claims of "disruption" of church service in Vancouver and the statement of Bill Williams of the Squamish nation

March 16, 2008: Aboriginal People Occupy Catholic Church in Vancouver, Issue Eviction Notice

March 10, 2008: Press Statement: Church Occupations have Commenced across Canada because of Refusal of Church Officials to Disclose Buried Remains of Children

February 4, 2008: Media Advisory: Letter of Demand from Aboriginal Holocaust Survivors Delivered Today to Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Vatican Ambassador to Canada

January 24, 2008: Media Advisory: Queen of England Issued a Letter of Demand, Possible Lawsuit by Indian Residential School Survivors ...

January 13, 2008: Emboldened Survivors Confront Clergy and Churchgoers in Vancouver: A crowd of nearly one hundred people besieged the front entrance of Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Vancouver this morning, chanting "Where are the Children?!" as residential school survivor Rick Lavallee handed a Letter of Demand to a priest after the intended-recipient, Archbishop Raymond Roussin, quickly left town for Mexico...

Protesters at Church January 2008

January 2, 2008: New Year's Bulletin from Kevin Annett and The Truth Commission into Genocide in Canada

January 1, 2008: Today's Globe and Mail newspaper has a front page headline story on deaths in residential schools and the upcoming investigation.

Globe and Mail Front Page Story - Jan. 1, 2008

December 21, 2007: This December 24 is the anniversary of the murder of 14 year old Maisie Shaw at the United Church residential school in Port Alberni. To remember Maisie, and the 50,000 other children who died in these "schools", and to call for a return of their remains, we are holding two vigils in downtown Toronto early in February. Please attend. More Information and Event Poster - Please Print and Post

December 2, 2007: Canadians for the Separation of Church and State Please duplicate and share this Program with your Member of Parliament, friends, and the media.

November 22, 2007: Please print off and distribute this statement in Catholic, Anglican and United Churches across Canada Pledge of Conscience

November 4, 2007: With thanks and hope: A Report and Reflection by Kevin Annett/Eagle Strong Voice on my recent journey through the Eastern Nations

October 9, 2007: Sanitizing the Truth of Genocide in Canada: An Example of United Church Censorship

October 6, 2007: Media Advisory ... Urgent Action required: Government and Churches of Canada Attempt to Conceal their Own Crimes

October 4, 2007:Recent Successes by Kevin Annett and The Truth Commission into Genocide in Canada

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August 30, 2007: A Program for Residential School Survivors and their Families What do We Want?

August 24, 2007: Public Announcement:To all survivors of "Indian Residential Schools" and "Indian Hospitals", and their families and descendents An Invitation to make History

August 7, 2007: Mid year Newsletter of the Truth Commission into Genocide in Canada: Update and Perspectives

July 7, 2007: On July 1, we held a gathering of native and non-native people outside "St. Andrew's Wesley United Church." Read about the gathering and print the leaflet.

June 18, 2007: Crocodile Tears for our Victims: Behind the Lie of Reconciliation

May 31, 2007: International Human Rights Tribunal into Genocide in Canada (IHRTGC)

May 30, 2007: Update from Kevin Annett and The Truth Commission into Genocide in Canada

May 26, 2007: UNREPENTANT: The Award-winning Film on Genocide in Canada  Makes its Victoria Screen Debut: Saturday 7 PM June 9 2007

May 18, 2007: Friends of the Disappeared Strike Again, Occupy Anglican Church headquarters in Vancouver

May 14, 2007: Media Advisory: Native Group Calls for Mass Disruption of Government and Churches

May 11, 2007: Native People Occupy Government Office in Vancouver, Win Concessions

April 27, 2007: An Open Letter to Jim Prentice, Minister of Indian Affairs This past week, you publicly announced that you have ordered members of your Department to commence an investigation into the deaths and disappearances of aboriginal children in Indian Residential Schools across Canada ...

Thoughts on The Residential Schools Investigation Farce - It's not often that parties to a crime get to investigate themselves and determine whether the crime happened - and have the whole self-investigation passed off as just and legitimate.

Important News Update: This Week the Lid Came off the Residential School Coverup in Canada: Today, for the first time in history, the Canadian government has been publicly forced to acknowledge the deaths of children in Indian residential schools.

If you haven't seen it yet, check out Cheryl McKenzie's interview with Kevin on the Monday, April 16th DAYTIME show of Aboriginal peoples TV: You can watch it at www.aptn.ca/ streaming - click on the Monday, April 16th edition of APTN Natiional News Daytime (it's about 9 minutes in, just after the first commercial break)

Aboriginal Holocaust Remembrance Day - Sunday, April 15, 2007, 10 am

Remembering Harriet Nahanee: "One of my proudest moments with Harriett Nahanee happened on a Sunday morning in Vancouver's downtown eastside, on November 16, 2003 ..."

On our film UNREPENTANT and its Deeper Message - A Personal Note from Kevin Annett, co-producer and writer

In Memory of Harriett Nahanee - Tsebeoilt : Murdered by the colonial state in Canada

UNREPENTANT: The Award-winning Film - Premieres in Ontario and Quebec

UNREPENTANT: More information on how you can help bring this film to the world

UNREPENTANT: The Award-winning Film on Genocide in Canada - Makes its Los Angeles Screen Debut: Monday, March 5, 2007

Film Review of "UNREPENTANT: Kevin Annett and Canada's Genocide". Epoch Times International

J'Accuse! Fraud, Collusion in War, and Theft - Crimes of the United Church of Canada
A Personal and Public Letter of Notice and Demand made to Jim Sinclair, General Secretary, and Peter Short, Moderator, of the United Church of Canada

"There was only one perpetrator": United Church of Canada Breaks the Silence on its Residential School Crimes: After years of silence by the church, a senior United Church clergyman has finally commented publicly on the issue of the deaths of aboriginal children in his church's Indian residential schools...read more.

Why We Are Not Sorry for Our Crimes: The Residential Schools Settlement Farce - The perpetrators of the worst crime in Canadian history are absolving themselves of that crime...

Physical Assaults Continue against Kevin Annett - October 10, 2006 Vancouver, Canada For the third time since 2002, Helen Michel has made an unprovoked physical assault against Kevin Annett in public...

An Appeal from the Friends and Relatives of the Disappeared Residential School Children August 15, 2006 

The Subversion of the Spirit Keepers Caravan: Another Sabotage

The topic of Genocide in Canada and Kevin Annett have been removed from the agenda of the World Peace Forum in Vancouver. Why did this happen and what can you do?

Memorandum on the Suppression of Academic Freedom and the Censorship of Kevin Annett at the University of British Columbia

Protest at Christ Church  in Vancouver April 2006Details & Photos: from the Second Annual Aboriginal Holocaust Remembrance Day in Vancouver, April 14-16, 2006:

Media Advisory: Letter of Demand to Officials of Canadian Churches - sent April 14, 2006


Czech translation of an article by Kevin Annett on the Canadian Holocaust, from Nexus Magazine
(in MS Word format)

awetrListen to an interview with Kevin Annett concerning the work of the Truth Commission, done recently on public radio in Guelph, Ontario



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Eyewitness to Murder

Irene Favel, survivor of Muscowequan Catholic residential school in Lestock, Saskatchewan, describes seeing a newborn baby thrown alive into a furnace at that school by a priest in 1944.
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Irene Favel interview

Feature length documentary film: "UNREPENTANT: Kevin Annett and Canada's Genocide" (January 2007).

Promotional Trailer

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Louie Lawless for Best Director of an International Documentary, New York Independent Film and Video Festival, New York, November 2006

Best International Documentary (Feature),  NY Independent Film Festival, Los Angeles, March 2007

Film Reviews: Epoch Times International,   Briarpatch Magazine

Full Length Film on
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To order this film, write to: hiddenfromhistory@yahoo.ca

Unrepentant Video


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Video: Deliver Us From Evil   Academy Award Nominee

Video: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network coverage of January 13, 2008 Church Protest

Video: February 8, 2008 Protest at United Church of Canada Offices in Toronto

Video: March 16, 2008 Fifty people occupied Holy Rosary Catholic Church in downtown Vancouver


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RADIO: HIDDEN FROM HISTORY live on CFRO Radio, 102.7 FM in Vancouver

Kevin Annett is Live on Vancouver Co-op Radio: Every Monday from 1:00 - 2:00 PM (PST) on 102.7 FM, CFRO in Vancouver, Canada. Tune in to Kevin's lively public affairs program "Hidden from History".

Guests include activists from the West Coast native community, anti-poverty movements, and ordinary men and women battling injustice, police brutality and globalization on the ground.The program also features regular updates from The Truth Commission into Genocide in Canada, and the mounting evidence of crimes against humanity committed in Christian Residential Schools.

Recent Broadcasts:

 August 27, 2007: Hypocrisy and murder: is it synonomous with organized Christianity? Thoughts from church refugees and native survivors of genocide.

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CBC Radio Interview

listen icon CBC Radio - As It Happens: May 28, 2007: In a national prime time interview on "As It Happens", Kevin Annett accuses the government and churches of Canada of genocide, and challenges them to publicly disclose the fate and buried remains of children who died in Indian residential schools. Kevin is preceded in this interview by government spokesperson Bob Watts.


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Book Cover- Hidden From History: The Canadian Holocaust

New BOOK:
Hidden From History:
The Canadian Holocaust

The expanded second edition of Hidden From History is now available. To purchase the book, please send a cheque or money order for $50 (Canadian) and your mailing address to:
Kevin Annett, 260 Kennedy Street, Nanaimo, B.C. Canada V9R 2H8
This reference book is over 500 pages long and contains recent evidence of genocide in Canada. view book cover

You can also pay for this book with PayPal. If you do, please send an email with your mailing address to: hiddenfromhistory@yahoo.ca

Spanish Translation -En Español: MS Word (large file - please be patient)

REVISED French Translation: view web page or PDF Document


Love and Death in the Valley

BOOK: Love and Death in the Valley

"Kevin is more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize than many  who have received it in the past."
Dr. Noam Chomsky , Institute Professor Emeritus
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Love and Death in the Valley is Reverend Kevin Annett's biographical work, which recounts his gradual uncovering of the evidence of genocide and mass murder in his Church's "Indian Residential Schools" on Canada's West Coast.

Love and Death in the Valley can be obtained from First Books Online

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Eviction Demonstration at the Holy Rosary Church in Vancouver
Eyewitness to Murder: Irene Favel, survivor of Muscowequan Catholic residential school in Lestock, Saskatchewan, describes seeing a newborn baby thrown alive into a furnace at that school by a priest in 1944.
Residential school survivors peacefully occupy Holy Rosary catholic church during mass, Vancouver,March 16, 2008, with banner: "All the Children Need a Proper Burial"
Soon to be released film The Diary, based on Kevin Annett's epic story to bring to light genocide in Canada.
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Lecture Series

"Unbelievers deserve not only to be separated from the Church, but also...  to be exterminated from the World by death." - Thomas Aquinas (Summa Theologica, 1271). Christian civilization, by virtue of its exclusivist heresy and monotheism, became the self-justifying destroyer of all non-Christian culture. 

5 part lecture series, delivered in New Westminster, BC, based on two books written by K. Annett, Hidden From History: The Canadian Genocide and Love and Death in the Valley

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