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A review of Unrepentant by Montreal author Ann Diamond Comments Off

Posted on April 03, 2011 by itccs

by Ann Diamond

A young United Church minister, hired to bring the word of God to a remote community on Vancouver Island, startles his white congregation by reaching out to native people in the community. Opening the doors of his church to them, and listening to their stories, he begins to stumble on graves of murdered children. The church elders order him to stop. He fails to heed their warning. He follows his conscience, and the trail of proof. Within a couple of years, he reaps the whirlwind, loses everything, wife, children, reputation, career, prospects.

Soon he has nowhere to go but downtown to Vancouver’s Lower East Side, where Canada’s victims gather. There he becomes a street corner pastor; his flock are the prostitutes and drug addicts of Pigeon Park, the same residential school survivors who helped him open the Pandora’s Box that nearly destroys him.

Kevin Annett’s UNREPENTANT: DISROBING THE EMPEROR is a sequel to his earlier memoir, LOVE AND DEATH IN THE VALLEY. Beautifully written, both memoirs make gripping reading. Readers may notice haunting echoes of Russell Banks’ novels: opening scene of small-town innocence in a pristine wilderness/ quick dissolve/ descent into hell.

Both are well worth reading, especially if you’re considering a career in the church, or wondering whether to become a whistle blower in Canada.

The list of people Annett has come up against amount to a Who’s Who of Canadian wealth and power. As he has evolved from a defrocked priest, into a one-man Inquisition, Kevin Annett has never let himself be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of the crimes committed by the pillars of Canadian society against aboriginal peoples.

The most surprising, least Canadian thing about Annett is his unwillingness to compromise. The United Church fathers have only themselves to blame for his ascent as an increasingly influential human rights spokesman – and gadfly – on the international stage. They left him no choice but to become a thorn in the side of the high-placed people who wanted him gone. His self-defense started a ball rolling, which gathered force with every revelation of abuse in Canada’s residential schools.

Stepping down from the pulpit, Annett reinvented himself as a street preacher, organizer of rallies and protests and petitions and committees and commissions of inquiries. From there he went to issuing summonses against church authorities, right up to the Pope and Queen Elizabeth, both of whom he holds responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of aboriginal children.

According to his view of Canadian society, pedophiles, child traffickers, drug dealers and murderers occupy the highest positions in the land, and are involved in lucrative land and mineral deals, cross-border sex trading, and systematic murder of aboriginal people who stand in the way of the total pillaging of our natural resources – and in this sweeping judgment, he’s probably generally correct.

At times he has been a target of ridicule. Some have dismissed his public actions and press releases as the antics of a man obsessed with his own treatment. By protesting his ostracism and defrocking, he seems to doom himself to recurring cycles of the same treatment, ad infinitum. There have been plenty of attacks, some by journalists working for the Old Boy cabal that Annett claims are in collusion with the churches.

The attempts to label him a psychiatric case are perhaps the most blatant examples of how our colonial rulers underestimate this country and its people. Rather than deal with evidence of systematic abuse and even mass murder at its residential schools, the church tried to get rid of a minister who would not shut up. They attacked him with the aim of not just silencing him, but totally destroying him. They had obviously never seen a Kevin Annett before.

Kangaroo justice, blatant falsifications, absurd personal attacks — United Church officials stopped at nothing, stooped to anything to silence Annett, even brokering a deal with his wife that led to their divorce. Thinking they were invincible, they overreached in ways that strongly suggested foreknowledge and guilt, both in furthering state-sponsored genocide and the cover-up that ensued.

Some of the most recent, physical attacks on Annett and his followers came after he published an article in a Vancouver paper exposing the connections between the RCMP and Vancouver’s political/ business elite in the murder of Vancouver prostitutes at convicted mass murderer Robert Pickton’s pig farm in Coquitlam.

The question is how long he can keep on drawing Canadian society into his personal vision of Armageddon. The next step seems to be to found a movement – not a political party but something more akin to a millenarian movement, the kind that rocked Europe in the Middle Ages.

Perhaps his greatest discovery was how Canada operates sub rosa – with power concentrated in the hands of a secretive club. Certainly, the people who defrocked him were a tightly-knit group with friends in high places right across the country. Without their expertise and collusion, this popular minister could not have been kicked out of the church – or, later, silenced by the university (UBC) where he attempted to prove his research.

The underhanded tactics used on Kevin Annett so systematically – character assassination, ostracism, psychological harassment – were the same ones the CIA teaches its operatives around the world, and that have been used for centuries by oligarchies against their critics and enemies. In this remarkable case, they seem to have backfired.

Kevin Annett’s message resonates like that of an Old Testament prophet: Canadian society must answer for the deaths and disappearances. The Federal government’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission does little to heal the wounds of survivors, but only bandages them with rhetoric. The battle for our minds is really a battle to control the future by controlling what we know about our past.

Whether we choose to hear him or not, the simple facts of this man’s story have altered Canada’s landscape beyond recognition.

Ann Diamond is an award-winning Montreal writer of fiction, poetry, and journalism.

Her story collection Evil Eye won the Hugh MacLennan Prize for fiction in 1994. A book of poetry, A Nun’s Diary, was adapted for theatre by director Robert Lepage. Other titles include Snakebite (stories), and the novels Mona’s Dance, Dead White Males, and Static Control.

Her work has been published in Best Canadian Stories and The Thinking Heart: Best Canadian Essays, as well as numerous periodicals and anthologies. A memoir, Roads to Freedom, won the 1991 Event Magazine Creative Non-Fiction Prize.

You can read Ann Diamond’s blog at: www.readingmontreal.blogspot.com

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Posted on March 30, 2011 by itccs

Kevin Annett authorized by Mohawk Nation to carry Two Row Wampum Treaty Message to the World Comments Off

Posted on March 26, 2011 by itccs

LETTER OF APPRECIATION
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE TWO-ROW WAMPUM PEACE TREATY

Monday, March 21, 2011
Kahnawake Territory
Greetings Kevin Annett,

As a Kanien’keha:ka Woman of the 5 Nations Confederacy, I recognize that you, Kevin Annett (Akweks Rowen:na’shatste)/”Eagle who has a strong voice” carry the spirit of the mighty eagle whose duty is to warn the people of any impending danger or irregularity.

So long as you shall walk the land with your only allegiance to truth and righteousness on the path to return the original power to the Two-Row Wampum Peace Treaty created to re-establish balance on our Mother Earth as this is the truth that is found in the natural world are welcomed to utilize our official symbolism in your efforts to re-store humanity.

Anyone who works to re-establish the balance between the peoples for the benefit of our Mother Earth/all of our relations in the natural world is welcomed under the protection of the Great Law of Peace and we invest you with the right to display and spread the original message of the Two-Row Wampum Peace Treaty to the peoples of our Mother Earth in the hope to return the balance within creation.

As was explained to you during your visit with us, the Two-Row Wampum Peace Treaty originated from the spiritual realm at the beginning of creation. Representing two equal but opposite powers that shall never touch but work in balance in which the natural world was created. The Two-Row Wampum Peace Treaty Belt only took physical form as the official symbol and record of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga and Seneca Nations established the official agreement of our relationship with the Dutch in 1616, then the British, French and United States of America.

The white wampum background meaning, purity and peace; and the two purple wampum rows meaning, the two parallel paths signifying the non-Native society’s belief and laws; symbolizing that they shall never interfere with one another’s way of life. The 5 Nations Confederacy gave the non-Native society an understanding that this agreement shall last for all time to come. This agreement shall never be forgotten between the two sides. In addition to honoring that balance in our official cycle of ceremonies, from time to time, the 5 Nations Confederacy will read the Two Row Wampum belt to the people so that generations to come will never forget.

With peace, power and righteousness, we honor and stand in solidarity with you and are grateful that you have accepted to carry the original message of the Two-Row Wampum Peace Treaty on your path.

In Peace and Friendship,

(Kahawinon:tie, Wakskarewake)
Cheryl Diabo, Bear Clan
Kahnawake Kanien’keha:ka Territory
cheryldiabo@gmail.com/450.635.3136

cc:  Kahnawà:ke Branch of the Mohawk Nation
Mohawk Traditional Council

Why, and How, We Must Arrest Prime Minister Steven Harper, the Pope, and other Malefactors: Learning from the Liverpuddlians Comments Off

Posted on March 17, 2011 by itccs

by Kevin Annett

Siyam ©Kiapilanoq/CAPILANO™ (centre) and Kevin Annett (right) issue Eviction Order against Roman Catholic Church on Sovereign ©Squamish / Skwxwú7mesh™ Government land, Vancouver, March 2008

If the Nuremburg Laws were applied to our nation, every president since Harry Truman would have been hanged for crimes against humanity.
- Noam Chomsky

That is the nub of the matter.

It’s a strange thing to live in a culture where criminals are officially in charge. The glib analogy to a family ruled by a child raping parent only goes so far, because in the so-called modern world, the problem isn’t one dictator but a globalized corporate Moloch that chews up the innocent and the earth, and rules by fear. And to assimilate all the living into its metallic self, this machine requires amoral criminals at the levers of its operation.

Family, schooling, and the daily wage-slave drudgery that grinds us into mental pulp has molded us to accept these criminals as a fact of life – read, death – which probably explains why usually only three or four people will turn up to our public meetings dealing with the church, corporate and state-sponsored trafficking and murder of children.

So it may seem very odd and presumptuous for me to suggest that it’s time we begin arresting the people in charge of our governments, corporations and churches for their crimes against humanity.

If you had have been near Liverpool last week, you would not think my proposal so strange, or fanciful. For in the small town of Birkenhead, more than 600 local people invaded a court room and arrested a an especially corrupt judge, and then declared a common law court in place of the one formally run by the fraudulent fiction known as the “Crown”.

I was lecturing in Denmark at the time, and I missed the event, but speaking to the men and women who made it happen, I am struck by their exhalirating optimism, the resurgent power they feel now, and their complete assurance that the days of the present regime in England are numbered.

I immediately thought of all the candidates among judges, politicians, corporate moguls and popes that are ripe for a similar arrest and detention. I recalled that Canada has the lowest conviction rate of child rapists in the world. And I remembered the tragic faces of aboriginal survivors of rape and torture in Indian residential schools as they watch time and again as the courts of Canada exonerate and protect the butchers responsible, and their bosses.

We are not born or meant to be such slaves. Our common law heritage gives you and I the power and the moral obligation to arrest and try those persons and groups who threaten our peace and safety, when our police, courts and governments refuse to do so.

I say the time to do so is long, long overdue.

Doing so is not as difficult as our fears imagine, for the power of any elite is mostly illusory and based on our ignorant compliance. I was there on the bright Vancouver morning in March, 2008 when Squamish hereditary chief Kiapilano evicted the Roman Catholic church from his territory for its murder of his people. I saw the police sergeant back away from our protest with the words,

“If that’s a legal eviction order then we’ll have to enforce it.”

Kiapilano’s order was in fact perfectly legal, and lawful: entered in the records of the Vancouver court registry and stamped with his own sovereign authority that has never been surrendered. And since the Catholic church, naturally, tried ignoring the Eviction Notice, it has been illegally trespassing on Squamish nation land ever since April 8, 2008, and Kiapilano and his agents, including me, have the right to start arresting anyone who enters a Catholic church in Vancouver.

The mind boggles at the possibilities.

Canadian Prime Minister Steven Harper sits every day on illegally occupied land of the Algonquin Nation in what is called Ottawa. As an unlawful squatter, and as the agent of a foreign power that oversaw the slaughter of indigenous children in residential schools, and as the guy who has engineered an official criminal conspiracy to hide this crime that he calls the “Truth and Reconciliation Commission”, poor Steve is a prime candidate for common law arrest and trial. As is the Pope himself.

Knowing our power, and the reason why we must act, makes the “how” quite straightforward. The next step requires courage, clarity and the will to act.

Much has been written about the means by which personal sovereignty is declared: on how we withdraw our consent from the system, issue a Notice of Intent, and nullify our allegiance to Crown, Church and other corporate, admiralty law based institutions.

It is time for us to take the next step, and issue a similar Proclamation of Sovereignty at the collective level, and reclaim our world according to natural law. For only when we establish such collective sovereignty, as the Birkenhead protesters effectively did by reimposing the common law on a fraudulent, usurping legal power, will we have the social means to bring to trial so-called heads of state in a contemporary Nüremburg Trial.

Some of us took such a step on July 1, 2009, in Winnipeg, Canada, when we proclaimed a sovereign Republic of Kanata and nullified our allegiance and recognition of the so-called Crown. This movement has endorsed Squamish Chief Kiapilano’s eviction order and other land reclamations by other indigenous nations, like the Six Nations near Brantford, Ontario.
But its real test will be when the majority of non-native, “ordinary” Canadians take a Pledge of Allegiance to the common law society that we seek to create from the grassroots.

This kind of creating a new society within the shell of the old is the big “how”: we have to create, or rather recover, a truly sovereign Nation, in Canada, England, America, and everywhere. The smaller, personal “how” was shown in Birkenhead, and lies in our daily refusal to vote or pay taxes to the old regime, or buy its products, or use its thieving banks or credit system.

This is the philosophy behind our upcoming International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State, to convene in London, England on September 12. Our Tribunal will be staffed with its own body of Common Law Peace Officers who will arrest and detain the guilty and enforce sentences made against, for example, those who harm children or protect those who do: even if the convicted parties call themselves a Pope or a head of state.

We will never undo an enormous historical crime like child abuse, genocide and ecocide without dismantling the institutions and mindset that caused it: and those responsible for maintaining it. I say that it’s time we begin such a dismantling so that we can recover our beautiful planet; but first by letting go of our conditioned compulsion to trust the system by merely “protesting” or lobbying Moloch, that ancient eater of the innocent.

The test will be what we do now. I for one will no longer look to a rapacious monster of corporate church and state for a justice or “healing” which it is incapable of enacting. Nor will I give my allegiance to such a Thing, ever again.

How about you?



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