Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

March 22, 2015

Mohawk Nation News 'Flagitious Fat Cats'

FLAGITIOUS FAT CATS

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MNN. 22 Mar. 2015. The central bankers are working desperately to hold onto their debt based fiction. The rigged market of paper is coming apart. According to a  Plutocrat they are minimizing their dependency on the markets and putting their money into land. They are leaving the urban areas and trying to sell their overpriced hilltop mansions. The economic collapse will bring on war. The peasants are coming to their gates. They have to hide from the rioting, looting, violence and revolution.at the gate
We Ongwe’hon:weh cannot take their fiat currency for our land. They owe us over $900 trillion right now for breach of contract according to the Teio’ha:the [Two Row Wampum Treaty, June 25, 1701]. The land belongs to our Rotikonsa:tatie [children] who are still under the earth.
thought policeFascist Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, is funding his war by stealing our land and resources. Canadian money is being made worthless. US and Canada have no industrial power and no economy to sustain itself. Cost of living is skyrocketing. Urban cities planned 100 years ago are unsustainable and cannot weather a catastrophe to the markets or to the earth.
INDIAN Chief: "I used to be a 'fat cat'!"
INDIAN Chief: “I used to be a ‘fat cat’!”
Canada is making deals with their incorporated INDIAN band councils, who are not Ongwe’hon:weh. They are pretending to buy our land with fiat paper through their fiat INDIANS. In 1923 one USD was worth 4,210,500,000,000 German Marks. The Weimar Republic was abolished. Harper is using his anti-terror bill to set up a new corporation to meet the emergency he created. People, follow the white roots. Stay on the path. Unity, strength, peace.
Johnny Cash reminds the oligarchs they might think everything is good as they dance, but we’ll be waiting for them after the ball is over. “I hear people laughing on the corner by the square. The neon flickers on my wall and I know you’re out there. I’ve been in here a listening for your footsteps down the hall. And I’ll be waiting for you after the ball”.
Johnny Cash, After the Ball.
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