On 26 Aug. 2025 a RCMP report was released:
"Final Report of the Native Indian Residential School Task Force Project E-NIRS 2003"
This report was buried for 22 years. Why?
Because RCMP has found:
NO evidence of murders
NO evidence of graves
15 MURDER ACCUSATIONS
Ordinary deaths & ordinary graves are turned into "urban legends".
We "believed the victim."
Investigations took place.
But the "victims" are wrong.
There were no murders.
And no victims.
Only people who felt victimised.
"Murder" is only mentioned a few times in TRC -
aboriginal men murder aboriginal women
Students were not murdered.
They were not buried.
They were not lost.
Instead, they died in normal ways like all other kids in those days.
Residential School Liars use "cultural appropriation" of Holocaust images & phrases
The "inter-generational trauma" concept is popular & is being "supported" by misunderstandings about epigenetics:
that trauma can be inherited by off-spring
This is nonsense
TRC is over 3200 pages
There are no accusations of rape by staff
Pregnancy is mentioned 23 times- all seem due to male students
IMAGES
Kevin Annett publishes horrific rape accusations (2001)
TRC only imply that staff had failed (2015)
CBC publish rape accusations (2022)
The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Report (TRC) is a work of political activism.
Fake documentary "Sugarcane" has amplified the lies that surround the TRC.
Disgraced cleric Kevin Annett claimed in 1995 that murdered Indian children were secretly buried at the Port Alberni Untied Church.
Harriet Nahanee 60, says she witnessed the murder of a 6 year old girl.
The RCMP found nothing.
Schooling was in the treaties.
See this excerpt from Treaty 6.
See the complete scans for yourself
https://t.co/0thDlGtxXJ
See the transcribed text for yourself
https://t.co/GRonD2F6y2
North American Indians asked for schools.
example
TREATY 6
"And further, Her Majesty agrees to maintain schools for instruction in such reserves hereby made as to Her Government of the Dominion of Canada may seem advisable, whenever the Indians of the reserve shall desire it."
In CBC podcast "Kuper Island (2023)" reporter DUNCAN MCCUE says:
"They whispered these horrific stories to each other for years.
Survivors from other schools told the Truth and Reconciliation Commission the same thing:
about fetuses and babies thrown into furnaces"
REALLY!?
Indian Residential Schools (IRS) in Canada:
Nearly a century ago, kids throughout all of the Anglo-sphere did not like school and they had to do difficult yard-work.
It felt bad.
"Furnace" is only mentioned a few times in the The Truth and Reconciliation Report - see images.
Indian Residential Schools (IRS) in Canada:
Harvey McLeod attended the Kamloops Indian Residential School from 1966 to 1968 & was chief of the Upper Nicola Band in B.C.
Does the CBC truly believe that human remains can be totally destroyed by a school furnace?
Indian Residential Schools (IRS) in Canada:
Conspiracy theorist and defrocked United Church priest called Kevin Annett made a movie called UNREPENTANT
- which includes a man called Lorne Green who says that his mom told him she was given a foetus in a newspaper.
Indian Residential Schools (IRS) in Canada:
According to the CBC: McLeod says the man says he put a baby in the furnace.
βHe said he was given a box to put in there. He didnβt know what it was and then he was going to put it in there, and a baby fell out.β
REALLY !?
Indian Residential Schools (IRS) in Canada:
The Truth and Reconciliation Report is not scholarly or objective.
Though loaded with complaints, this is the worst is gets (see image).
Illegitimate newborn babies immolated by the school furnace is not mentioned.
Indian Residential Schools (IRS) in Canada:
The Truth and Reconciliation Report is not scholarly or objective.
But it does occasionally admit that education was beneficial for the students.
So called IRS "slaves" have recently spread the story of babies killed in furnaces.
The TRC's report "Survivors Speak 2015" mentions furnaces only in association with work.
The children resented the difficult work.
They had hard lives, like children in British Workhouses.