Category Archives: #Articles
THE MYTH OF THE LOYALIST IROQUOIS:
Joseph Brant and the Invention of a Canadian Tradition by James Paxton, Queen’s University Presented at the Iroquois Research Conference on October 6, 2002. The American Revolution smashed the Iroquois Confederacy and dispersed the remnant over several communities in Upper Canada and New York. While historians have profitably studied different aspects of the New York Iroquois in the postwar era, the Six Nations of Ontario have attracted relatively little attention. Canadian more »
The Myth of Canada
Canada is created on lies, deceit, theft and the fact alledged Canadian’s DO believe in the impossible! This is an essay detailing “The Truth about Non-Canada!” or, if you prefer, you could say it reveals,“The Myth of Canada!”, Or it could be the story of “Canada: the Non-Country!” When we refer to our current alleged Canadian government as de jure, we no doubt mean de facto, since de facto means more »
Think (think) think (think)
Have you ever thought to stop and think what taxation really is? Taxation is nothing but theft. Why? Because it is not voluntary. Taxation is extortion at gunpoint! If you do not hand over money, men in costumes, with signs and guns will come and arrest you and throw you in a cage. If you still refuse to pay and you own property, the government will more than likely cease more »
PRIVATE NATIONAL LAW AND CONFLICT OF LAW
INTRODUCTION This article is intended to give the reader a fundamental understanding and basic guide to study the Conflicts of Law when asserting National Sovereignty through Private National Law, or using Domestic or Foreign Law to seek remedy when a Conflict of Law has occurred. FORWARD In this review we have listed many discussed terms and processes that are used to show the misapplication of law and firm line of more »
Distinctive Currency
Wampum, ke‘kwuk, squau-tho-won; all are Algonquian words for shell beads or string of shell beads. Wampumpeage is a Narragansett word for “white beads strung”. Throughout northeastern America, wampum was used for jewelry, gifts, communication, historical record of important events, religious ceremonies, and trade. It was the earliest form of currency known in North America. Its value was derived from the difficulty involved in producing the cylindrical bead from both Quahog more »
Outrageous Governmental and Judicial Misconduct
In recent weeks a few members of the six nations failed in an appeals process to have an injunction overturned. To paint a vague background, the city of brantford sold some land within lands under six nation interests, and when the builder started his project the people from six nations asserted their interests, preventing the builder from moving forward the builder launched a lawsuit against the city for not disclosing prior interest on the land, the city provided more »
LAND CLAIMS AND THE POWER OF PEACE AND WAR
What is a land claim and who makes a land claim? Land claims are a legal declaration of desired control over areas of property including bodies of water. The phrase is usually only used with respect to disputed or unresolved land claims. Some types of land claims include aboriginal (the term “aboriginal” is a creation of Canadian constitutional imposition, and oftentimes falsely applied, therefore most if not all claims from this office is relabeled and repackaged Canadian land claim) land more »
WHEN INFORMATION BECOMES INTELLIGENT
Lets take a look at the two words ”Information” and ”Intelligence”, I like to check wikipedia to get a common usage of the words then look in historical references, wikipedia works for these purposes. Information in its most restricted technical sense is a message (utterance or expression) or collection of messages that consists of an ordered sequence of symbols, or it is the meaning that can be interpreted from such a message or collection of messages. Intelligence has more »
WHY NOT VOTE BEN?
In 2010 I unofficially ran for city council, it was to shed light on these facts: I can not be elected. I can not vote. I am taxed with out representation. My political voice has been stolen by pirates. How can I make these claims without having proof of what I am stating, well proof is common knowledge if you know where to look. In many letters to the city council and province I have pointed out these more »