rcislandlake kirjoitti:Maahantulijoiden levittämiin sairauksiinhan ne amerikan alkuperäiskansatkin kuoli.
Ehkä me ollaan kaikki intiaaneja tällä kertaa. Kanadan alkuperäisasukkaat tartutettiin rokotusten avulla isorokkoon jo 1860-luvulla, kuten kerrotaan Kevin Annetin kirjassa "Murder by Decree" (
http://murderbydecree.com):
> In the fall of 2008, Tom Swanky, a former librarian in Quesnel, British Columbia released archival material he had research for over a decade concerning the earliest years of European occupation of the province. The material was entitled "The Tragedy of British Columbia: Genocide at its Founding". It relied on period newspapers and government correspondence to show that the leading politicians, traders, church officials, doctors and military men of the first colony on Canada's west coast actively killed off large sectors of the indigenous population.
> Swanky's exhaustive study shows that this killing occurred primarily through the deliberate spreading of smallpox to Indians in targeted territories desired by white settlers, by the use of infected blankets and smallpox inoculations. He also demonstrates that a common element linking all of the chief conspirators in this domestic germ warfare is that they were all members of the Anglican Church of England and the colonial government, and were all shareholders in the Hudson's Bay Company and its subsidiary, the Puget Sound Agricultural Company (PSAC), which hungered for aboriginal lands.
> Swanky begins by showing how the largest Indian war in Canada after the Riel Rebellion - the Chilcotin War of 1862-1868 - was an attempt by the Chilcotin (Tsilhqot'in) Indians to halt the men who were disseminating smallpox among their people. These men included Rev. John Sheepshanks, an Anglican missionary and a key actor in the germ warfare that would exterminate over 90% of the Chilcotins in a few years. For Sheepshanks almost singlehandedly inoculated the Chilcotin villages around the present day city of Quesnel and devastated this populace.
> Across British Columbia, the pattern of this germ warfare remained the same: the highest concentration of Indian deaths from smallpox followed on the heels of their inoculation by Sheepshanks and others, and after the very men disseminating the disease had applied for "preemption" of the lands occupied by the Indians being inoculated well before they were killed off by the disease. (Normally, land could only be pre-empted if they contained no inhabitants).
> For example, on the central coastline near Bella Coola during 1861 and 1862, over three quarters of the several thousand Indians were dead from smallpox after being inoculated by Anglican missionaries; 1500 had died in just a four week period. Just before their annihilation, the Attorney General for the province, George Carey - a long time trading partner with the PSAC - had stated in the legislative Assembly "There is no settlement in Bella Coola, nor shall there be."
> Several of Carey's business partners - John and Robert Miles and Duncan MacKay, all PSAC shareholders - had during 1860 applied for pre-empted lots of 160 acres each on the land still occupied by the Bella Coola Indians: nearly a year before the smallpox wiped out most of them. Obviously, these unlawful pre-emptions occurred in the knowledge that there would soon be no Bella Coolas on the land.
> In his memoirs, Francis Poole - an officer in the Royal Engineers and a business partner of George Carey - wrote, "I led the party that introduced smallpox in Bella Coola and Fort Alexander ..." William Downey, another PSAC partner, wrote in 1893, "In the year 1862, smallpox was carried by whites into Bella Coola."
> During the same period, Rev. John Sheepshanks conducted the same genocidal operation in the central interior. Early in 1862, another Royal Engineer, Colonel Moody of New Westminster (then the provincial capital) ordered Lt. Henry Palmer to go among the populous Chilcotin Indians and "lay out reserves for several new town sites." Moody - a PSAC investor - then put his friend John Sheepshanks - who served as chaplain to the Royal Engineers - in touch with a Dr. Seddall, who provided the missionary with smallpox inoculations. Sheepshanks then joined up with Lt. Palmer.
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According to the Colombian newspaper of April 29, 1863,
> "The good missionary Reverend Sheepshanks stated at a public meeting that during his tour of the Interior during July of last year, he had vaccinated all the Indians he could find."
> Within two months of Sheepshanks' mass inoculation of the Chilcotins, nearly all of them were dead or dying from smallpox. In what is now the town of Quesnel, his partner Lt. Palmer had already preempted most of the Chilcotins' land on behalf of Col. Moody and his business associates.
> John Sheepshanks was rewarded for his murder of so many Indians by his eventual appointment as Bishop of Norwich and a seat in the House of Lords in London, which he held until his death in 1908. In his memoirs, Sheepshanks remarked ominously,
> "The noble savage is being improved off the face of the earth ... I cannot now dwell upon the causes of the disappearance of these people, though alas! Some of them I know right well."> John McLain, one of Sheepshank's associates also commented much after the fact, when recalling his sojourn among the Chilcotins as a land speculator, "I got a blanket well-infected with smallpox, carefully put it between a saddle blanket and a sweat pad ... I succeeded. They all died of smallpox." (From his memoir _Only in Nazko_, 1908)
> At exactly the same time, a third area of British Columbia was experiencing the same germ warfare.
William Manson, a factor with the Hudson's Bay Company in Kamloops, kept an official journal in which he noted the following incidents as he disseminated smallpox:
> > June 24, 1862: Vaccinated many Indians of the North River
> > July 12: Smallpox raging among the North River Indians
> > July 29: Vaccinated South Branch Indians
> > August 2: Indians begin dying along the south branch
> > August 18: Indians refuse contact and further vaccinations
> > September 28: Smallpox is raging among all the Indian bands> By October of 1862, smallpox had devastated Indian tribes in a huge arc encompassing the west coast, northern and central Interior villages. In the Chilcotin area alone, over 5000 Indians had died of the disease in less than six months, while only four whites had died from it: for only the Indians had been inoculated.
> Significantly, this arc of mass death corresponded exactly to the path of travel of smallpox disseminators like Sheepshanks, John Poole of the Royal Engineers and Alex MacDonald of PSAC. In fact, over 90% of all interior Indians died during this brief period, and all of their land had been previously pre-empted by Sheepshanks' business partners in PSAC.
> Nearly all of the senior government officers in British Columbia at this time were company shareholders, including Governor Douglas, Speaker of the Assembly Dr. John Helmcken, Chief Justice Cameron and thirteen Members of the Legislature. All of these men were loyal Anglicans.
Kanadassa on vielä nykyäänkin voimassa laki, jonka mukaan reserveillä asuvilla alkuperäisasukkailla ei ole oikeutta vastustaa pakollisia rokotuksia, ja heitä käytetään rokotusten testaamiseen (
http://murderbydecree.com/2021/05/30/not-abuse-but-mass-murder-a-memorandum-on-genocidal-crimes-at-the-catholic-kamloops-indian-residential-school/):
> A particular focus of these grisly experiments at the Kamloops school was the testing of experimental vaccines on native children. These began in the 1930's but intensified in the late 1940's and continue to the present day. Kamloops school Principals received financial incentives from the federal government, the Catholic church and various drug companies for providing batches of children for vaccination testing. According to a former Kamloops school employee, "It's a fair estimate to say that a third to a half of those kids didn't survive their use as lab rats." This was and remains a common practice, since under Canada's apartheid Indian Act, it is a punishable offense for people on reservations to refuse medical or drug treatment. Former national aboriginal official Matthew Coon Come states "Back in residential school days, our elders remember being used as guinea pigs by having vaccines tested on them when they were children without their permission or their family's permission." The present experimental COVID-19 vaccine, along with the SARS vaccine and numerous other untested serums, were routinely tried out first on native people.