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A Clear Terrorist Threat by Warrior Societies
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| Below is a Yellow Alert issued by Natives calling upon Warriors to gather in Caledonia. I have added colour to the statements which clearly are to be understood as a Terrorist Threat upon Canada. If one reads anything from Hazel Hill or Horn you find that to Natives almost anything is called a "deliberate bloodshed".
It is also clear that the Natives have told the Government that the use of the army will result in attacks upon the Canadian economy. The only way the Natives could do this would be through continuous criminal acts against our highways, railways and power systems - just like they have done in Caledonia. Since this was written back on Mar. 31, 2006 then the Natives had already wilfully planned to attack these areas of the Canadian economy as a means to force the Government not to use force. Therefore, the OPP, the Ontario Government and the Federal Government have wilfully given in to terrorists for fear of their attacks. Throughout the past 9 months there have been groups of Natives around Canada who publicly supported these terrorist actions both in words and deeds - the calling of a blockade of railways in Manitoba and the setting of a fire near the railway near Belliville. |
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Yellow Alert for Warrior SocietiesFrom (Mush-ko-dah-be-shik-eese) Terrance Nelson, Okiijida Society Spokesman and Representative from Canada; National (US) Board of Directors: American Indian Movement Yellow Alert for Warrior Societies March 31, 2006 The Okiijida Society is issuing a yellow alert for all Warrior Societies regarding the escalating situation between Mohawks at Six Nations and the Ontario Provincial Police. In 1990, most First Nations were in shock over the Oka crisis. Since 1990, warrior societies have meet regularly to plan out a strategy if a similar situation occurred. A yellow alert is a stand by alert issued by warrior societies to their membership on a particular situation. It is also a warning to Canada that the situation is being monitored. In 1990, Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation was the first non Mohawks to blockade to show their support. The warrior societies across Canada agreed to the following on situations like this. 1. To stay in our home territory and monitor the situation.2. That if bloodshed occurred we would take action in our territories that would include blockades but more importantly, we agreed that in the event of the Canadian army killing indigenous people, we would bring the Canadian economy to a halt. We have made it perfectly clear to Canada that the Treaties gave recognition to the whites to peaceful co-existence, deliberate bloodshed by Canada is an end to that treaty right. As the Mohawks stated "The whole issue is jurisdiction and title and we're allies, not subjects,". Canada must stop using guns to resolve its legal disputes with the Indigenous People. They know they stole it, they have to give it back.” It will remain to be seen if the Conservatives who were in power in 1990 have learned anything from the Oka crisis. For Further information contact |