Breaking News, Nov. 6: Indigenous nations in Canada will aid in the arrest of Pope Francis; Coalition of traditional elders issues order barring Pope from entering their territories
Indigenous nations in Canada will aid in the arrest of Pope Francis; Coalition of traditional elders issues order barring Pope from entering their territories
Winnipeg, Canada
Elders of ten indigenous nations have endorsed an international court's arrest order against Pope Francis and have issued their own order barring him from entering their territories, which span all of Canada.
The elders have also pledged to aid in the arrest of the Pope because of his Catholic church's "unpunished massacre of our people and our land, and his personal guilt in the ongoing torture, trafficking and death of our children."
"If Jorge Bergoglio trespasses on our territories he will be arrested by the peacekeepers of our warrior societies and surrendered to the International Common Law Court of Justice in accordance with their arrest order of November 1," said their Order.
We, the traditional siem, sachems, and elders of our Nations, hereby invoke the Great Spirit and the Land Law of our respective peoples and ban forever Jorge Bergoglio (alias 'Pope Francis') and his agents from our territories. We order him to stay away because of the unpunished massacre of our people and our land by his roman catholic church, and his personal guilt in the ongoing torture, trafficking and death of our children.
We do not want or need an 'apology' from the polluted lips of Bergoglio and his church that has our blood on its hands! Pope Francis needs to be tried on the charges of Crimes against Humanity and if convicted sentenced accordingly. Our Nations and our people require nothing less than such justice, and we reject the statements and actions of any so-called representatives of our nations who do not pursue the arrest and trial of this 'pope'.
Witnessed by Kevin Annett Eagle Strong Voice in his capacity as the Court's Field Secretary for these territories, as an adopted member of the Metis, Anishinaabeg-Ojibwe, and Mohawk-Kanien’keha:ka traditional nations, and as the appointed fiduciary officer of Chief Kiapilano of the traditional sovereign Squamish nation
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