A friend I knew in California nearly 40 years ago who has lived in Canada for decades posted some recent news about this on FB. I had not kept up with Kevin's work.
I first heard of Kevin Annett through Cobra perhaps back in 2013 when hardly anyone was talking about these kinds of things. I recall being pretty shocked at the time. He was pursuing International Tribuals through ITTCS (The International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State) which has now been archived here: http://murderbydecree.com/the-itccs-org-archive/
I also had a Canadian FB friend who said that some of her "First People" classmates would disappear and no one ever mentioned them again, or where they went, and years later they found a mass grave and it was a scandal for the town. (I used to post articles from ITTCS on FB back then, which prompted her story.)
I am glad to see his hard work has gained traction and notice, for until the world wakes to these nightmares we won't be able to heal the collective consciousness and expose the elite cabals involved.
~PB
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Sunday, June 20, 2021
Ottawa:
The man who has led the public
campaign to expose and prosecute the Indian Residential School Genocide
has been nominated for the Order of Canada.
Kevin Annett, the former
United Church minister who first publicized evidence of the deaths of
native children in 1995, was named today as “one who, at enormous
personal cost for over a quarter century, has compelled Christian Canada
to face its shadow and brought not only the truth but hope and life to
countless people.” His nomination was made by a group of nineteen
Canadians and indigenous elders. (A partial list of nominators is below)
Along with their individual nominations, the group stated in a letter to the Order of Canada Nominations Committee,
“The
genocide of tens of thousands of indigenous children in Canada is known
today because of the pioneering actions of Kevin Annett. Against the
stream and in the face of blacklisting, misinformation and persecution,
Kevin documented and proved the Crimes against Humanity committed by his
own nation and its churches. His lonely courage and selfless
perseverance for the sake of the murdered and the helpless should earn
him the respect and honor of a genuinely healed, responsible society. As
much as any Canadian living or dead, Kevin Annett deserves the thanks
and recognition of his country. The awarding to him of the Order of
Canada will sanction and encourage the long and unfinished struggle to
overcome the crippling legacy of colonialism and genocide.”
Kevin
Annett organized the first independent Tribunal into Indian residential
school crimes in Vancouver in June 1998, authored its report and several
books on Genocide in Canada, and in the spring of 2007 released an
award-winning documentary film, Unrepentant. His movement forced
Canada’s historic residential school apology in June 2008 and launched
an international movement to prosecute crimes against children by Church
and State. This campaign compelled the resignation of Pope Benedict in
2013 after convicting him, Queen Elizabeth and others of Crimes against
Humanity.
Kevin was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 and
2015 and received the prestigious Prague Peace Award in 2016. In
recognition of his work for their people and the disappeared children,
elders of the Anishinabe indigenous nation in Manitoba adopted Kevin
Annett into its Crane Clan in April 2006 and gave him the name Eagle
Strong Voice.
The nomination of Kevin Annett for the Order of Canada
is accompanied by the launching of an independent Canadian Genocide
Tribunal on July 1 in which Kevin will serve as the principal Advisor.
Indigenous and international leaders have endorsed the Tribunal and
Kevin’s Order of Canada nomination.
See these recent TV interviews with Kevin Annett:
https://youtu.be/ELrzFOwiPrs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk4g5l7FcFc&list=PLYEnChrKOgm7aRDzbo6yfswzCEdMl2P8e&index=1
For more information contact canadiangenocidetribunal@protonmail.com
and see http://www.murderbydecree.com .
Issued Sunday, June 20, 2021
Sarah Webster, Press Officer for the Canadian Genocide Tribunal
June 20, 2021 at 11:11 AM