First Nations Legacy Redux

Justin Trudeau Works to Complete his Father's 1969 White Paper Legacy


In 1969 the Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau and his Indian Affairs Minster and future Canada PM Jean Chretien dreamed up a fascinating and diabolical plan to jettison the federal government's responsibility (and by proxy Laurentian elites) for First Nations through the assimilation (read as elimination) of First Nations. The White Paper entitled Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy is a fascinating look into the minds of the Laurentian elites that still control the federal government today.

The new 2020 attempt to rid Canada of First Nations is another clever and well crafted series of Liberal policy initiatives this time hidden behind the cloak of the UN mandate on aboriginal rights entitled UNDRIP. UNDRIP of course is another carefully crafted and disguised work of non aboriginal euro elites and their lawyers to remove responsibility for the terms of treaties and other promises made to First Nations and to eventually capitalize on the development of First Nation lands once they have entered the private domain. The elites clearly understand that they have the money to purchase everything once it becomes available including exceptionally valuable undeveloped lands and resources.

Getting Rid of a Problem

Back in 1969 Pierre Trudeau (Justin's father) and his right hand man Jean Chretien met with Laurentian elites to hammer out a plan to once and for all rid Canada of the problems they faced related to indigenous people. The tribes had become more vocal and politically active and were emboldened by changes that were occurring in the US on civil rights. This was becoming an irritant for Laurentian elites who had little interaction with First Nations in Quebec and southern Ontario. They lamented the Indian Act as too costly and sought a way to once and for all end the problem. Their solution was clever and diabolical and simple on the surface. Using the progressive nature of the civil rights movement in the US, Trudeau created the concept that they could make the problem disappear by simply absorbing it into the vast expanse of Canadian society. Just make indigenous people equal with everyone else and voila, they would be assimilated and vanished into the society and history. Erasing them from reality using woke policy.

Trudeau & Chretien's White Paper really is one of the most intellectually void documents created. It begins with a commentary that 'to be an Indian is to be a man, with all a man's needs and abilities'. Even for 1969 this was as tone deaf to growing feminism as it could possibly be and was the very foundation that created MMIW. The document continues that 'to be an Indian is to be different'. This is important because it is the same wording as UNDRIP. The 1969 Trudeau White Paper then launches into the foundation of Trudeau's argument that being different is okay as long as you are not treated differently under the law and that the only way to achieve true 'equality' was to make aboriginals just like other Canadians, or equal.

Trudeau was playing into 1969 social justice ideas of equality where everyone is treated exactly the same while being free to be different, just not under the law, which was domain of governments and the elitist puppets who control them. In Trudeau's mind, if aboriginals were just treated like everyone else, then harmony would prevail and the problem would be 'assimilated' away. Trudeau pitched that the culprit was unequal laws and freedoms and that by giving these freedoms to First Nations 'the course of history could be changed' and that it required 'a break with the past' as if all of First Nations history were something to be forgotten. Then Trudeau and Chretien spend the balance of the document blaming all the ills of the past on the non-assimilation of aboriginals into Canadian culture and promoting the end of the Indian Act.

Of course only a sociopath would disrupt humans in such a devious way behind their backs and hope the outcome would be favorable but alas Trudeau at the time was young and stupid and too warped by the perception that as a Lauentian elite, he was gifted with the wisdom to know what was best. The bad news was that, as usual, he severely underestimated the intellect and tenacity of indigenous people. Suddenly people were scraping underneath the veneer of 1969 social justice as well as the White Paper and its promise of equality to understand that 'equality' to Trudeau was not really equality at all. Deep down Trudeau knew that aboriginal communities that had been marginalized had no hope of competing with the elite from the east and eventually the government would be free to redirect the money from Indian Affairs to more important ventures in Montreal and Toronto. It would be a win, win for the federal government of Canada. Not only would they be able to stop fulfilling their promises under the old treaties but they would be able to dissolve and eventually own the reserves as aboriginals sold their land for the money flowing in from large eastern pension funds.

History Repeats

Luckily for the First Nations, they caught onto the scam and used new methods of public relations and association to highlight and call out Trudeau and Chretien for their attempt and the White Paper was withdrawn in 1970. It became very clear to First Nations that the phrase 'equality' had a dark undertone that needed to be avoided.

Fast forward to today and Jr. Trudeau has decided, with the help of the old Laurentian elites, to complete his fathers legacy in the same way but with a couple of new wrinkles. Today the White Paper is an even more cleverly scripted document entitled UNDRIP or the freedom sounding United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Of course the first thing that should be understood is that the document was not created by indigenous people at all and that makes the entire foundation suspect. If the tribes of Canada did not draft it then exactly what is its real intention?

UNDRIP 'delineates and defines the individual collective rights of indigenous people' and affirms that indigenous people are 'equal to all other people'. Sound familiar? It should because although it is the text of UNDRIP, it sounds like it was taken directly from the 1969 White Paper with the familiar refrains of division by equality or 'divide and assimilate'. If Canada just make aboriginals equal then all the problems will vanish into the sands of time. Once again the ghosts of Laurentia have risen to try make the problem go away only this time they have learned. This time they are leading with the concept of 'self government' while hiding the outcome of municipalization of reserves. It almost smells like the long hand of Jean Chretien is still guiding the Good Ship Liberal in Canada.

Starting from the foundation that aboriginals need to be equal, the government of Jr. Trudeau has now jumped right to abolishing the Indian Act just like Sr. Trudeau tried to do in 1969. The idea is simple, Justin Trudeau tells First Nations that they can govern themselves and do so without the Indian Act. This promise is very palatable to the tribes who have long sought to manage and govern the reserves themselves and hopefully one day eventually traditional lands, all without government oversight and rules. But freedom and equality is always a double edged sword that cuts in both directions and Trudeau and his Laurentian handlers clearly understand this.

First most of the nations are in the west which is of little concern to Trudeau except in as much as he hopes to continue to undermine the economy of western provinces that do not support the Liberal elite. To this end, First Nation support (some not all) for stopping pipelines is certainly something Trudeau desires. Secondly removing reserves and municipalizing them opens the potential for 'owned investments' by the large eastern pension funds who would otherwise not be permitted to 'own resources and infrastructure' on native lands. By freeing the tribes to a status equal with other municipalities, they can accept funding while giving up ownership of their assets just like other municipalities do. Even China could get in on the action with a Belt and Road initiative for First Nations but Trudeau is really aiming more for access by the elite run and controlled infrastructure bank. In short Trudeau wants to do to Alberta First Nations exactly what he is doing to Alberta, stifle growth and opportunity for the people while transferring the value of First Nations growth and opportunity to the Laurentian elites.

UNDRIP also unfurls the flag of racism by entrenching that 'all doctrines, policies & practices based on or advocating superiority of peoples or individuals on the basis of national origin or racial, religious, ethnic or cultural differences are racist, scientifically false, legally invalid, morally condemnable and socially unjust'. If one reads this with the perspective of First Nations, it becomes clear that the whole foundation of UNDRIP is once again a ploy by euro elites to implement genocide of First Nations people (note the word Nation in both First Nations and the quoted phrase above). I guess the 'consultation process' at the UN failed. In fact the entire UNDRIP is inconsistent with recognition of the unique status of First Nations as defined by race, nations status, territorial claims, etc. It's almost as if the UN want to disappear First Nations or at least replace the First Nations culture with a brand new one. Note the 'superiority' of First Nations culture in Canada is now consider racist by the UN.

Once again the world of the eastern elites has moved back to 1969 as they seek to eliminate the aboriginal first nations of Alberta via the enforced assimilation through the implementation of 'equality' carefully hidden behind the veneer of 'freedom and rights'. The lawyers at the UN are definitely earning their wordsmithing money.

We can only hope that the First Nations of Alberta see through the veneer and once again stand against yet another Trudeau trying to end their way of life, culture and their people through the implementation of devastating policies.

Why on earth would the First Nations of Alberta not want to join with the rest of Alberta in separating from the devastating experiment in eastern colonialism called Canada.

Like First Nations, Albertans simply want fair and equitable treatment by eastern governments. Justin wants an end to Alberta cultures and our way of life. Both the First Nations of Alberta and non aboriginals need to stand united to ensure that Alberta become properous for all and that we each be given the right to govern ourselves and determine our own destiny before there are no First Nations or Alberta left to govern.

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