Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #202: The Tiny House Warriors With Kanahus Manuel
Episode Date: June 19, 2019Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli. This episode we welcome from the Secwepemc tribe, Kanahus Manuel, to discuss her people's battle to save their land agains...tTrans Mountain pipeline and expose violence against indigeous women in North America. Thank you so much for all of your support. Thank you to our sponsors: Blue Chew; Right now, we’ve got a special deal for our listeners: Visit BlueChew.com and get your first shipment FREE when use our special promo code HAT -- Just pay $5 shipping. Again, that’s B - L - U - E - CHEW dot com, promo code HAT to try it FREE. Nut Sac: NutSac is offering listeners $5 off their first purchase!  To receive your discount, visit specific nutsac.com/tinfoilhat! Go too Nutsac.com and use the promo code TINFOILHAT AbsoluteXracts: Check out our sponsors at ABX.org! They are the Nike of weed and have everything you might need to get lit as f@ck! BETDSI: Go to BETDSI.com and use the promocode HAT100 and they will double your deposit. We have big shows coming please check them dates out: June 21st - 23rd: Skankfest In Brooklyn July 6th: The Rec Room in Huntington Beach
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wanting to do an episode on this for a while. I obviously watch what happened in North Dakota
towards the end of Obama's administration. We saw indigenous Native Americans fighting for
the right to control their land and keep pipelines
through it. We saw Washington DC do nothing until it got so big and once again
social media helped spread the word when the network news would do nothing and
you know we saw what's her face Elizabeth Warren towards the end not come out and
say anything for her own people to the end until the
Obama had agreed to end it and even then it didn't even end when the they started you know when they had the police
coming down to crack skulls on the poor indigenous. I mean they were sending different police groups up to train on how to do this. These this is in modern times and that's why I'm thi the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. the th. thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi I'm thi thi thi thi their their I'm thi thi thi their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their thi. thi. thi. thi. ti. ti. ti. today. toe. toe. toe. toe. to toe. toe. tho. their the. their thi sending different police groups up to train on how to do this.
This is in modern times, and that's why I'm very excited about having our next guest on.
What's happened in North Dakota is now happening in Canada, and we're seeing the exact same thing play out.
I'm very excited to have her on. I know I'm going to butcher names and I hope she forgives me, but please welcome
Kanaouche Manuel and she is from the Saquamo tribe. Am I right? Am I, did I get close on that?
Please correct me if I'm wrong. Please don't take offense on that. Yes, like
Kukhjav Kanawhi. My name is Kanawhii and I'm fromist. Hello everyone, my name is Kanawhos Betki and I'm
from the Sequatmuk and the Tanaka nations and so-called British Columbia
Canada. I love you. Thank you so much for coming on and you're also an amazing
tattoo artist and I'm really appreciate you coming on the show to tell us a little
bit about the resistance to the Trans Mountain Pipeline.
Can you basically get into what exactly is going on with your people, your land, and the Canadian
government? Yes, the Sequatmuk Territory. We come from the biggest nation in so-called
British Columbia. British Columbia is the most westward province in Canada and it's the size
of Washington State, Oregon and California combined. So BC is a pretty big
area. A hundred and eighty thousand square kilometers of that land is
Sequatmook Uluk which is our traditional Sequatmook territory. We've never
signed treaties with the federal government so there's no treaties with
Canada. We have no land agreement.
Right now, Canada is pretty well a legal occupation and invasion on our territories.
Canada has celebrated 150 years, a couple of years ago.
It's a baby country, indigenous people, where we feel that the war hasn't ended,
that this westward expansion and the Indian wars that were executed on our people to steal our land and to have the the the the their their their their their to have to have to have to have thaea.a.a.a thana.a.a.a ta.a.a.a, ta, ta, ta, ta, thana thana, treea, tha, thauia thana thana thana th is is is is tha, tha, thana, thana, thana, thana, thana is is is is is is is is is is is tree.a, tree.a, tree.a, tree.a, tree.a, treena, treena, ta, ta, treea, ta, treea, treea, treea, treen.a, treen.a, treena, treena, treen, treen, treena, treea, treea, treea, and the Indian wars that were executed on
our people to steal our land and to have access to our lands and resources and force us on
to Indian Reserves so they could have a free-for-all of resource extraction is still happening
today and we see it happening with the Transmountain Pipeline Expansion. This expansion plans to twin an already existing pipeline that travels 1,142 kilometers from the Edmonton Terminal.
This oil is coming from the Alberta Tar Sands, the infamous Alberta Tar Sands, and this is bitumen they want to flow.
They want to double this pipeline, but they want to triple the capacity to 890,000 barrels of
bitumen per day. And this is what we are completely 100% opposed to. As
Sequat Mouquemoch, we continue to live our way of life. We continue to eat our
moose meat, our deer, our elk, our caribou, our salmon, our berries, all of our
plant medicines and our animal medicines that we still
get off of the land. And so when Canada says they're going to push this pipeline
down our throat, that's a declaration of war against our people and our people
are not going to back down. We saw what happened at Standing Rock, we saw that mass
amounts of mobilization still could not stop this pipeline. So we have to amp it up. We
are the front line resistance. We are the woman warriors of our nation and we always say
the woman warriors are the last line of defense. When all of the men are there fighting in
battle as our war dance, our traditional war dance goes. When the men are losing in battle, it's the women
that come.
And that's why we have such a big nation is because the women were warriors and were always
warriors as well.
And we are here, we are a majority women, warriors on the front lines against this transmountain
pipeline and we are attacked on a daily basis here in where we are at right now,
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I got this off the Guardian.com basically explains that this project is a giant mega project
which involves tripling the capacity of the existing trans mountain pipeline has been mired
in uncertainty for months and the fierce opposition from environmentalist and indigenous groups has led to a very bitter bitter
bitter feud between Canadians to most westernmost provinces over the risk
this involves is there a what is exactly is uh excuse me let me find this very quick, they bought it from the Kindler Morgan,
which is a Texas pipeline, a Texas oil company, correct?
And they, what is going on?
This is a big fracking project they have in your area.
Is that exactly what's going on?
No, it's not fracking.
Alberta tar sands is a mega mine project.
There's hundreds of mines right now that are mining.
Tar sands are very heavy, dirty, crude from the sands in the Fort McMurray area around Alberta.
And when they dig in to get this mine, they're going hundreds of meters into the earth.
They're digging, one millimeter of earth will be equivalent to, you know, 10,000 years.
So they're stripping these old growth forests per se with this bogs and the peat moss that
they're going to dig down into this bitumen.
But what it's causing, because of mining, mining causes tailings ponds.
And mining is waste management industry, or continually looking after these mining waste forever.
To the end of existence you're looking after these mining waste.
That's why mining is not sustainable for our people.
Right now the Alberta Tarzans is the biggest climate bomb, they call it in all of the
world.
And right now, the tech mine, Tech Front, is going through permitting to open up,
they say the biggest of all the Alberta Tarzans mine, which would feel the trans mountain pipeline.
And this is what we're opposed to. We need to connect the dots between these pipelines and
their source. We need to stop it at the source. We've continually been going to Europe
to speak and address the international insurance companies and international banks.. the the the the th. th. the thi. th. the thi. the thi. the thi. the tars. tars. tars. tars. tars. tars. the world world world world tars. tars. the tars. the the tars. the the tars. the the the the the the the the the the the the biggest the biggest the biggest the biggest the biggest the the largest the the largest the largest the the the the to Europe to speak and address the international insurance
companies and international banks to divest their money from risky projects like Alberta
Tarsands and the infrastructure that comes along the pipeline projects because Canada does not
have clear title to the land. Like I said, we never signed treaties with the
federal government. And now the only option the federal government is getting, giving
us to deal with these unsettled land issues is to extinguish our title. So they want to
extinguish our title through a modern day treaty process. And we refuse, so we are, you know, we find
ourselves stuck on the front lines
blockading actual roads and construction right there on the ground. So we're
going from a really on-the-ground approach of our fight all the way to an
international level and we're not stopping this decision that Canada is making
tomorrow June 18th is just going to, you know, fuel the fire for indigenous blockades
and heat up this summer blockades here on the front lines, indigenous resistance in Canada.
So what we're hearing from the Canadian government is that this is very important to
Canada's future, but it's like, it sounds like it's going to destroy Canada
this future and that it's only going to make the rich cats right now who are
the same people over and over again that are making money you know destroying
native lands whether it's here the Middle East wherever to align their
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you just want to make your money and you're using emotional ties to try to get people to let you go in and basically, you know,
lack of a better term, rape the lands. And it's like this is not good for Canadian future. You know, I go to to to to to to the, their their their their their their their their their their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, th..e. I is, th.augh, th.a, th.a, th.a, toda, th.augh, th.a, th.a, their, their, their,, Vancouver, I go to these places and I hear the,
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it was going on in North Dakota and from interviews I've seen you were there
we saw paramilitary police come in with armed drones, guns, tanks, not tanks, but maybe armored vehicles, and just
do horrible things to fellow Americans.
And I just think it's just disgusting.
And how is it, how do they say it's going to help their future?
What are your thoughts on that? Because what is the rhetoric coming out of the
Canadian government?
Because, you know, Justin Trudeau to me is like,
just like our Bill Clinton and our Brock Obama,
I say never trust an attractive, rich, liberal.
I think he's gonna lie to you,
because they have no reason to change the system,
because the system works so well to you.
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basically lies in your opinion? Well, first of all, I'd like to say that what happened at North
Dakota was genocide against indigenous people. We really need to expose that that was genocide
against indigenous people on a global level. And right now, Canada is being exposed for
the genocide against indigenous girls and women here in Canada. and it broke headline news all around the world last week so
we know that Trudeau already has a bad track record on his family his father
Pierre Elliot Trudeau is who my grandfather based off with with the white
paper that they tried to pass back in in the 60s, 70s, and 80s,
they were trying to very, like exterminate indigenous people
out of existence through policy agreements and frameworks,
just exterminate us right out from existence here in Canada.
By the stroke of a pen, they want to do this.
And this is what's happening right now on a national level.
Justin Trudeau is doing the exact same thing and he's following his father's footsteps
and pushing a white paper 2.0 and they want to push it, you know, with these bills in July.
So there's, we've got to peep the big picture here when we're talking about pipeline.
This is not just a pipeline fight, this is a dirty
fight over land and access to land and resources. And they want to continue to show business as
usual in the global investor community so they don't think that their investment is at risk.
They want to show that Canada is certainty to invest here in Canada. And what we are
doing every time we stand on title, every time we stand on title and say no this
is indigenous territories.
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As you know, I'm on the front line right now,
we're here against the Transmountain Mancamps
and Trudeau, Justin Trudeau knows we're here.
Every time indigenous people stand up in this country, it goes right to the top. They know we're here and we are constantly getting threats, death threats by white
Canadian civilians that are coming through here. This is the type of racism
that the whole government to Canada continues to perpetuate when they do
not respect that indigenous people have titled to our lands.
And it's 2019. This is 2019. All I ever hear all the time is about all
this war crimes that happen in the past and how everybody runs around and they're so upset
about it. But when stuff happens today in this, in the year 2019, nobody seems to care.
Whether it's the slaughter of Native Americans in North Dakota, the slaughter and
the constant attacks against you and your people, or the open slave trades that are going
on in Libya right now, and nobody cares. It's all lip service. It's so easy to remember
the past and be like, oh, that was so bad and sit there and do your remembrance day and there. But they actually get involved. And what's going on today, man, today. Today. Today. Today. th. And th. And th. And th. And th. And th. And th. And th. And their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, the, and, the, and, and, and, and, and, and, the, and, and, the, and, and, and, the, and, the, and, the, the, and, the, and, the stay here and there. But they actually get involved
and what's going on today, man, today. This is a selling out of not just the indigenous people,
which it totally is, but also fellow Canadians, man, because when they come for you guys,
they're going to come for everybody. And we already see it in America. When you use full-on military
police against North Dakota's and nobody does anything. It was just retweets it was just
retweets Facebook that's all I saw a couple people saying they're gonna go.
Yeah where were all of these Hollywood people that are so in love with
help saying how much they want to help those who are powerless where
are all them all the time all All the time, nobody does anything and you're like, Sam, what are you doing?
Well, I'm trying to do a podcast that helps spreads the words to a very large amount of people.
And that's what we do. We have to get the word out. Now, what I love that you're doing, okay,
is this thing called the Tiny House Warriors. the tiny house house warriors tiny house warriors tiny house warriors tiny house warriors tiny house warriors tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. tiny. toy. toy. toys. to to to to to to th to thi. th to their. the to their. to to their. to, to, to, their. their. the word. the word. the word. the word. the word. the word. the word. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. tod. tod. tod. tod. tod. tod today. today. today. today. today. today. today. today. today. today. today. today. today. the. today. the. to. today. the. today. t please tell us what the Tiny House Warriors is? Yeah, the Tiny House Warriors is a mission. It's a mission to stop this pipeline.
And we're building 10 tiny houses on wheels to deploy and put on the path and actually block
and stop construction of this Transmountain pipeline. Right now where I am, I'm in one of the
tiny houses and we have four here stopping this man camp of a thousand
construction workers.
We've been here for a year.
We have two more tiny houses.
One tiny house on wheels that just got built from our volunteer builders in Victoria.
We want to say thank you to them.
And one that's on Naskoleth Indian Reserve right now.
So we have two more to deploy and we have four more that we've committed to build.
We aren't stopping there.
We are building traditional homes as well to block the pipeline expansion, but we're building
these tiny houses on wheels to be mobile because we've seen firsthand how the Canadian
government reacts to us as we go and block construction, and we need homes to live in
when we're on our territory and they're bulldozed down to the ground.
In 2001, we witnessed my twin sister's house being bulldozed to the ground by the provincial
and federal governments in the Sunpeak Ski Resort Corporation.
And so we want to be mobile.
We can move these houses along the 500 kilometers of our territory that this pipeline threatens and we can set them up. Our first tiny house was,
we got our first solar for the first tiny house from Jane Fonda. She's the one that donated
the first solar. That's wonderful. We have other mobile solar unit similar to what was in
standing rock so we continue to charge our mobile devices and everything so we can be on social media up here, which
is our major need because that's how we keep safe up here and protected is continue to
go live whenever we're threatened by attacks.
You guys have a go fund me, right, where people can donate?
Yes, we have a go fund me.
It's at Tinyhouse Warriors.com.
You can find the link there
Very easy to find a ways to donate tiny house warriors.com everything's there on that website
So you put them on wheel so you could keep moving or like move them far?
Is the purpose of the tiny house also to establish settlement meaning like we are living here on this land?
Yes, it's to live on our land and the full name? the the the the, the tiny house warriors, our land is home and it's really important for us to say this,
the last part of our name, our land is home because wherever we go on our land, it's home.
And we can, you know, as mothers we say, we can put our kids
to sleep wherever we want on our territory. We could light a fire, wherever we want on our
territory, and nobody can say otherwise. It was just very recent in my grandfather's generation
that fences were starting to be erected all throughout our lands and people start having access
access and using our lands for other means.
So it's just a very short time and when we stand out there with such strong authority
it throws a lot of white people off and a lot of white Canadians because they really feel
that this is Canada. To us, this isn't Canada. Canada is a legal, dirty, evil,
invading country that has nothing but rape and pillage our lands and our women and girls.
We have genocide happening in this country because of it.
I want to get into that part a little towards the end of the show about the genocide of women.
That was a big issue which I first approached you about coming on the show, so I want to get
into that in a few.
Some of our listeners, probably all of our listeners,
may not know about the Mount Polly Mine incident.
Is that, can you tell us a little bit about that?
Yeah, the Mount Polly Mine disaster happened in 2014.
It happened in the heart of Sufatmaq Territory, my territory.
I was one of the first responders and monitors from our nation on the ground.
They quickly sealed it up.
They had the police and military and private security who sealed up to the site so no media could get in to witness this disaster.
It dumped hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic mine waste, heavy metals, processing
chemicals into Quennail Lake.
Quenau Lake is one of the deepest, if not the deepest glacier-fed lake in the world.
It's a salmon spawning grounds.
We call this beautiful lake, Yuc Nescent Chimatqua, and it refers to the breaking of a woman's
water when she gives birth. It gives life. and so this, and so this was this the the the the chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, th, th, th, th, th, the th, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the chemical chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals, the, the, the chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals, the ccococococococococococene, the ccinal, the ccinal, the ccinal, the ccinal, the ci chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals chemicals, this, this, this, this, this, this, this this this this this this this th, this this this this this this this this thi, this thi, this thi-this thi-this thiocenea, thiocenecinal, thiocenecinale, thiocenecinale, thiocenecinal cunecinal, the breaking of a woman's water when she gives birth.
It gives life.
And so this was a very, you know, traumatic.
We say that was our 9-11 in our territory when that spill happened.
We had fishermen and women crying on the rocks and the fishing spots because of what
it means to our salmon, all that heavy metals and the copper and selenium especially because those are the ones that
affect the navigation of the salmon as they come and return and birth back into
their spawning grounds and their home every four years. And so this mine
disaster happened on a very big four-year run so the salmon were just coming up to
the waterways
that were impacted by this mine disaster. And we saw firsthand how the government, the
federal and the provincial governments worked hand in hand with the corporation to reopen
the mine after, without the proper cleanup, without any fines or penalties. And now, you know,
it takes a long time it's already
2014 that that's happened but now people are saying finally this mine company
may receive some fines you know after all of this time and we know how slow this
process works and this is a big concern about the Transmountain Pipeline
is that our relatives in Oklahoma and other places that have had pipelines
for decades and decades continue to remind us that our relatives in Oklahoma and other places that have had pipelines for
decades and decades continue to remind us that wherever there's pipelines, there's spills.
There'll always be spills.
So there is no spill-proof pipes out there that they're going to install.
No, they're going to continue to spill and corrode. I mean, the first pipeline is an old 1950 old rusted decrepit pipeline that
they want to flow heavy crude, toxic crude through it. So they don't really give a shit
about the environmental standards. They make them up as they go along. I mean, when they're
discharging the waste from the Mount Pauline disaster, they look at a dilution zone of 30
feet before they take their little beaker and test the water.
So it goes into the deepest glacier-fed lake and it has a dilution zone of 30 feet and
then they check the water and they say it's good for drinking and good for aquatic
life but it's not.
And we talk to the top mercury experts of the world, Dr. Hanada out of Japan,
who's been working on the Minamota disease and with the indigenous people impacted here in Canada
and the Grassy Narrows since the 70s. And he told us, do not drink the water,
do not use that water anywhere from here from the site of the Mount Polymine
disaster for 100 kilometers and by that time it's already flowing into the Fraser River,
which is, which is, you know, the watershed, the Fraser River watershed is the watershed for
two-thirds of the British Columbia population. This is a major environmental disaster that should
concern everybody.
It shows how the government continues to allow corporations to get away with this ecoside,
and we say ecoside is equivalent to genocide on indigenous people.
So it's the killing off of all the plants and animals of the area, so indigenous people
cannot survive.
And it's just like, and this again affects most of the, if not all, the population of Canada.
And it's just like people just trying to make a quick buck for now, kick the can down the line.
These, there will come a time when these people, this, whoever bulldoes your sister's house,
you know, his grandchildren are gonna have to deal
with the ramifications of his actions.
And just he does not care when these cops come
and they kick in doors of these Native Americans in North Dakota,
where we've already seen pipes spilling.
It's already happened with like instantly.
And this is like, this affects you, this affects me, this affects everybody. This affects everybody. And this notion that the dollar dollar, it, it, it, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ram the ram the ram the ram the ram the ram the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications the ramifications, the ramifications, the ramifications this affects you this affects you this
affects me this affects everybody and this notion that the dollar is the only
thing that matters well guess what man you're having kids those kids will
have kids and guess what you're giving them a broken world because you're
taking quick buck because you want a nice house or her dad was fighting
with home boys dad too.
Yeah, and it's just like, you know,
Trudeau's dad is Fidel Castro, but that's a different story.
But the point is, man, is that we, we are, we are allowing these people,
like, when, when oppression comes to crack down on resistance, the police are sent in and they are the brown shirts.
When they send in men in bulldoze, to knock down your houses.
They are doing the will of the bankers, of these very high up lizard people,
but they don't realize they're going to have to live in your the same world you're living in and that environment the
drinking water will be bad the the animals will be gone the air will be awful
and it's all because they wanted a check and to the point where eventually
they'll send that check elsewhere and get cheaper people to basically do the labor and then they'll be out of work and it's just like we we got to to to to to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the tree.eck.eck. their.eck. their. their. their. their.ea. their. their. their. their. their. their. their do the labor and then they'll be out of work and it's just like we got to stop kicking the can down the road. Now what we've also seen is
Canada is also manufacturing consent. Can you tell us a little bit about that
because we see that in America obviously it's not as an important, it is an
important issue with the Washington Redskins and that name of that
team and how I find that
so offensive and I'm not a political correct guy.
I just say if we're going to set a line where we're going to say certain words that are,
described certain groups are wrong and then we have one that is red skin which is directly
against everything that political correctness against and yet we're allowed to do it why. Because this political group, this group, this group has is, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, tho, and I'm not tho, and I tho, and I tho, and I tho, and I tho, and I th, and I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, I th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi is thi is thoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, and I thithat political correctness against, and yet we're allowed to do it why.
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and they're not the strongest political group, but Jews, blacks, gays, if there was any word
that goes against them, those words are being done with very quickly, but Redskins is not. And then we see that, oh,
they've done this poll and that most Native Americans don't care and I'm like how do you know that poll's real and
who made that poll who funded that poll it's probably the guy who owns washing
redskins and we're just putting out that info so can you tell us a little bit
about what the Canadian government has been up to yeah
yeah they are manufacturing consent for this pipeline to go through.
Some of the things that I would like to mention, just as we're talking about the redskins
and these racist terms that people continue to call us, like Pocahontas, like all these racist
terms.
I mean, I even had some guy come to the front gate at our blockade the other day and call me Geronimo like it was an insult.
But like... I owe you a apology, sorry. People people say a lot of different things but
the biggest, the underlying issue and around the racism is that Canada and the US and you know the
government of Canada, the government of the United States of America is based off to some of the
the most racist,the United States of America is based off to some of the most
racist, you know, notions.
You know, the most racist and white supremacist notions that white people could come to our
land and claim our land as their own.
It's just as racist as white people thinking they could own a black man as a slave. We know that's wrong now. And that's just as racist as racist as white people thinking they could own a black man as a slave. We know that's wrong
now. And that's just as racist as white people thinking they could come over to our land
and claim it as their own. And people are going to have to grow up and get out of those racist
notions because that's the undertones and the underlying reasons why people could say red skin and Pocahontas
and think there's nothing wrong with it.
You know, like, we're at a battle right now, not just for against this pipeline, but we're
at a battle always for the hearts and minds of all of our people.
Why does this concern other fellow Americans and other fellow Canadians? It's because our life is going to be, you know, our life is at risk
right now. They're saying we have 11 years. There's forest fires that could
come and take people's lives. We have climate change. We have the earth
heating up. We have water that's being contaminated. We have algae blooms in
California where California natives can't even eat, eat their salmon or swim in the rivers.
Like there's major environmental impacts that are going to change the way
that people live. We're living with a privilege now.
You know, colonial society has made people very privileged.
People say there's a white privilege, but a lot of people are living with a privilege
thinking they could have lived this way of life where they could drive this car, go to the movies,
come back, lay on their couch, turn their TV on, stay on internet all day on their data,
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home because of the economy of the country that's going to make people really change the way
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colonization is, it's being dependent on their system, displacing off soft part of our land
and making us dependent on them.
How are we going to pull away from being dependent on the system?
I mean, I'm sure every freaking American doesn't want to pay taxes and be dependent
on the system for anything.
We would rather be self-determining as peoples and as humans
and not have a government that oversees everything that we do, you know, the police that oversee
everything that we do.
We as a people, we have to be creative in our minds to think of how are we going to create
these solutions, because they're not going to create it for us. You know, the Trump and Trudeau is not going to create the solutions the solutions the solutions the solutions the solutions the solutions the solutions the solutions thinininin, that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that that that that that that that that that that that that's that that's that's that's that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that that these solutions? Because they're not going to create it for us.
You know, the Trump and Trudeauz are not going to create the solutions that are going to benefit us as people.
And I'm not even just saying indigenous people.
I'm saying human rights of this planet that we have.
And it's going to be coming, come from us.
It's going to come from smart people coming together to say how are we going to live and this little village site that we created, I mean we have to deal with all
of our waste that we create. So are we going to bring in a lot of waste? No. Are we going
to bring in tens of thousands of people like at Standing Rock and we know we couldn't stop it with those 10,000 people just being there. We have to have their a a a their th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, thi, we're, thin, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, to to to th. to th. to to t. tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. tote. thea. today, today, th. th. t, we have to have those 10,000 people united in their skill sets and deployed
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see things maybe this is the calm before the storm but things are there and
they're brewing an indigenous country and it will explode because this bomb, this carbon bomb, this climate bomb, this you know reservation bomb,
this you know fentanyl bomb, murdered and missing, it's just too much for our people.
We're going to have to fight back and we are the mama bear getting pushed into the corner
where we have nothing left. They attack our kids and we have nothing left. We're fighting back full force and that's where we're at right the the the the the the the the the th right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right right. right right right right right right right. th right. th right. th right. th right. th right. th right. th th th th th right. th th th right. th th th this this th th this th th th this th this this th. this th this their their their their their their their their their th. their th. th. th. th. th. their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their th. th. th. the the the the the their the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their we have nothing left. They attack our kids and we have nothing left. We're fighting back full force and that's where we're at right now is the woman in
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Well, I appreciate that.
I really do and I understand.
I completely agree with every word that came out of your mouth.
Now, how are they, I just want to get back to this and how are they false,faking indigenous consent? Right now here in the country of Canada
there is a thing called the Indian Act and it was you know invented to get
access to our lands it forced us on to Indian reservations if you add up all the
Indian reservations in Canada it equals 0.2 percent of land base So 99.8% is what Canada claims and
With the Indian Act they invented the chief and council system
The band office system we call it
Indian affairs and these these chief in council
It used to be the Indian agent that came around with their their money and and made sure that Indians had a little bit of rations and and enough It was chief in council. their their their their the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their. their their their their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. I I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I'm. I'm. I'm. It. It's. It's. It's. It was. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's. It's the the the agent that came around with their money and made sure that Indians
had a little bit of rations and enough little housing and things like that.
But our people, you know, mobilized across the country and they got our own people in,
so they invented this elected process called Chief and Council.
These are the manufactured leaders that Canada is going to. They both get paid
by the federal government. Trudeau, chief in council, both get paid by the
federal government. My father would say, when I say chief in council, I'm saying
colonization. So and my grandfather, Wolverine, who is a big long-time war hero, land defender here,
he would say, oh, you talk to chief and council, that civil servant talking to their own civil
servants.
And so that's why we say that Canada is manufacturing consent is because they're going to
these manufactured leaders that Canada invented and pays in order to get that consent for these
pipeline project to go through. And these are these are indigenous people that
are taking a dollar or taking money to sell out their own people. Yeah and one
thing that we have to really look at is that because of colonization, the Canadian
government really forced us into residential schools, which indoctrinated a lot of, you
know, their mentality into the Eurocentric way of thinking.
Colonization did a lot to our people.
They sexually abused their people in those residential schools.
We're dealing with that now with the intergenerational
healing that's happening because of the effects of the Indian residential schools. And some of
these schools, you know, 90% or plus were sexually molested by the priests and nuns.
Pedophiles flocked to these residential schools and it needs to be talked about because
the only way that people could
speak out is to expose you know why we are in the situation where are in.
Why are these native people with brown skin selling out our people for pipeline?
Because they are colonized because they have been, you know, affected by childhood
sexual abuse in these residential schools, you know, because they've been at the, you know affected by childhood sexual abuse in these residential schools
you know because they've been at the you know
Kid and Billy clubbed in the face by the system. Yes, yes, and that's why so yeah, they are selling out our people.
They're selling out our people and they're selling out our people and they're falling right into the exact same plans that the Canadian government has for them. But right now, Canada has to follow minimal standards. they're they're the the the the the the their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their they've they've their their they've they've they've they've they've they've they've their their their their their their. You their. You their. You their. You they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've they've th. You've th. You're the. You're the. You're the. You know. You know. You're theeeeeat. You know. You're theea. You're theeeeat. You're they're they're they're they're they into the exact same plans that the Canadian government has for them. But right now Canada has to follow minimal
standards called free prior informed consent. So they need the free prior informed
consent of the indigenous peoples before they can put any type of projects like
pipelines through. But I don't have that consent because indigenous grassroots people,
First Nations, indigenous peoples here in Canada have been mobilizing and organizing.
And one of the main reasons why Kinder Morgan, Texas Baked Company, folded and sold their company to Canada,
was because of the opposition to this pipeline and Canada purchased
it in order to show that they can push this pipeline through. It was too much high risk for Kinder
Morgan. But Canada agreed to take on that risk because that meant facing off with Indigenous
peoples and environmentalists opposed to the pipeline. And Canada said that they're willing to bring
the army in to bring this push this pipeline through to the pipeline. And Canada said that they're willing to bring the army in
to push this pipeline through.
And the consent that they're manufacturing
is because they can't get the consent from us.
And so now they've invented,
and we call them government-made organizations, GMOs,
that they've invented in order to purchase this pipeline.
So now they want indigenous people to purchase 50%%. th. the th. th order to purchase this pipeline.
So now they want indigenous people to purchase 50% of this pipeline that was such a bad
deal, Kinder Morgan didn't want it, Canada bought it, now they want half of it, they want
natives to buy half of it.
And so they have a native sellouts, majority men going to come out with an announcement
very soon, you know, with Canada that they were going to be purchasing half of this pipeline.
This is the types of violence that we're continuing to face at the hands of men, you know,
whether they're native men or the old boys club or the big chief club.
That's what we're facing off against right now.
Those plus the oil sands workers.
So there's basically a civil war going on within your people at this point.
Yes, there has been and it's been because of the deals, these mutual benefit agreements,
these agreements that they continue to sign with
these, both the government and the corporations to give access to our territories. This is extinguishing
and you know our existing collective rights and when you look at our rights as a
Sequatmook right as it's a collective right amongst every man, woman and child within our
Sequatmook Nation. So there's 10,000 Suquat Mook that exists here in the world and
we collectively have a say over our land. We inherit this territory. We've inherited,
this is my inheritance and it'll my children were inherited. That's what we call it's an inherent right entitled to our lands.
And Canada has even recognized it within their own Supreme Court decisions, in the Delgamoke
decision, in the Chilcotin decision, where Supreme Court judges unanimously have ruled on the
side of indigenous people, yet Canada
refused to implement it into their land policies and laws here in Canada.
So you're talking about your children.
Can you tell us a little bit about Freedom Babies?
And is there a movie about this?
Did you make a movie or somebody make a movie with you about it?
Yeah, my auntie Doreen, Manuel, she's a filmmaker and she made a movie called Freedom Babies.
Freedom Babies is a movement of mothers who refuse to register their children with the Canadian
government. So my children, there's 16, 14, 12, and 8, and they do not have any Canadian birth certificate or social security or
they appear they have social insurance number in Canada when you turn 16 but don't have that
don't have any type of record with the with the government except for possibly like a police
record that they may have now by now now. But yeah, my children are babies and they
were actually even detained in Tapachula, Mexico. They call it Trump's new
border. It's the Chiapas, the Mexico Guatemala border. This is last year in
April as they were traveling back from the Mayan relatives and the Mayan
Highlands. They were, you know, stopped in Chiapas and because they didn't have no Canadian passport,
they were detained and they were detained for 10 days down in Papacula, which is like
the largest Mexican immigration detention center in all of Mexico.
And I had to go down there and fight to get them out of there and
we got them, they had them deported to San Diego. As soon as I landed in San
Diego the border guard said hey you know you don't even need this you're
indigenous we recognized the J Treaty and I said yeah that's exactly what I
told the Mexican you know border too and Canada had got involved and we got them out but this is some of the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th th th th thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. threat. threat. threat. threat. threat. threat. threat. threat. threat. threaty. threaty. threat. threate. threate. threate. threat. threat. threat. threat. threat. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. they the. they they they they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they. they're the Mexican border too, and Canada had got involved, and we got them out, but this
is some of the things that we have dealt, we're dealing with on a nationhood level as
we continue to assert our sovereignty to our nation and continue to exist as nations, as we've
continued to birth our babies on our territory since, you know, the beginning of time and
now as we continue to exercise our rights, like birthing our babies on our lands and not
having to, you know, have any type of influence by the Canadian government or record registering
them, we're still targeted.
And my son, he's here on the front lines and he's he's a
massive he's a massive warrior and the cops look at him and they target him too
you know because of his size and you know this is what we're doing this is a
intergenerational fight we've been fighting since first contact my grandfather
saw the first white man when he was eight years old.
And then my father was in the fight for his whole life till he passed on and now, you know,
myself and passing it on to my children, it's been an intergenerational fight and we're not going to stop.
This fight is against Canada and this colonial government and for our freedom and self-determination. It won't stop. Now we're now there's like a rest going on there's
defiance your own husband is being arrested and tried and thrown in jail for a
very long term can you tell us a little bit about that? Yeah my husband and I'm a
freedom fighter this is what I love to do This is my love and I fell in love with a man who's been helped captive.
And he's been helped captive behind enemy lines and it's a wrongful conviction charge. He's innocent and he's been fighting for his freedom for the past 25 years. His name is Orlando Watley. A.K. A.k. Elkbone. There's a bunch of information, you know,
hashtag for Orlando Wattley, you're going to find information. But he's been in there for 25 years.
He's a Chickasaw native and a Bantu African and yeah, he caught my eye, you know, he caught my eye on
social media as he reached out for help and I said yes, I'll help you. I'll find molecular biologist and I continued to communicate with him and I fell in love with him and I married him over a
year ago we've been married and so I get to go inside and I get to spend 46
hours with him now and I'll be going to visit him in the middle of July for my next 46
hour visit with him and you know plot and plan more of his freedom and we've
secured some lawyers and anytime I go to LA I do tattoos and that goes to pay for lawyer
costs so I'm a tattoo artist too and continue to bring back our indigenous tattooing
and raise money for my husband's freedom. He's connected to some other cases, not through
the crime but through corrupt police officer by the name Daniel Gorgonis. He was also involved
in some really more high-profile cases that are getting more exposure. The Kevin Cooper case,
who Kim Kardashian had tweeted out to, you know, save Kevin Cooper
who is on death row. The governor now has, you know, put a moratorium on the death row in
California because of this case, Kevin Cooper's case, and has ordered DNA evidence on some of the
items for Kevin Cooper's case that will expose more of the same corrupt cop Daniel Gorgonis and William Richards.
He was wrongfully convicted for 23 years. He's now free and fighting for some compensation.
He's actually spent 23 years and it was also Daniel Gorgonis, same corrupt police from
Saturday. Really? That put them away so there's the they're connected by the same corrupt cop Daniel Gagon. We got to do a show on that put them away. So they're connected by the same corrupt cop.
We gotta do a show on that one. And so he's he's fighting for freedom and we
secured a lawyer now in Oakland and it's hard for me to you know be down there in
California fighting for him full-time when I'm up here fighting against the second largest
country of the world and this pipeline that they're forcing through us.
But this fight is connected.
Indigenous people are the most incarcerated per capita than any other race.
There is that statistics both in Canada and the U.S. Indigenous women are even higher
incarcerated than the indigenous men.
So yes, we are targeted and we know that
more and more people are being exposed for these wrongful convictions in Canada and the
US because of the corrupt, you know, this is the corrupt nature of the system. It's going to continue
to target us brown people and put us in prison. And my husband, he was 19 years old when he
went in and you know we're hoping he's he'll be free soon. We have molecular
biologists and such looking at some of the case and we want more molecular
biologists in science if people can reach out that's what we're looking for
right now is PhD or expert molecular biologists.
All right, well, we're after we get done, I'm gonna, I'm gonna get all your information
and we'll tweet all about that and we'll see if anybody who listens to the show can help
you out with that because we would love to help.
And I want to get into something about, you've been talking a lot about indigenous women, and a story that does not get enough attention to to to to to to thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. I thi. I'm thi. I'm that that's that's thi. I'm that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that. I, that. I, that. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I, th. I th. I th. I th. I th. I thi. I thi. I thi. I'm thi. I'm thin, thin, that's the. I'm to to toea. I'm toea. I'm toea. I'm toea. I'm toea. I'm to to the. I'm indigenous women and a story that does not get enough attention is how indigenous women both in the United
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national or international database on these numbers like for the longest
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that this is like this is a very big issue that people might not know about on top of what you've already taught us,
but like this is it like women like women, girls, women are disappearing
and there seems to be like no kind of trail,
they just vanish with no numbers, no investigation or anything.
Do you have any information you could tell us about?
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Okay.
From 1980 to 2012, the cop, the Canada police said that there was 1,500 women missing.
But the Canadian Indigenous Association women, they said it was 4,000. So you see how that number varies so much? Yeah, of course.
Of course. What do you, can we get any of your thoughts on the subject?
Yeah, there's tens of thousands of indigenous women and girls that have been missing and possibly even more. And indigenous men
and boys just as well. It was the late 70s that indigenous people and concerned
people here start compiling databases to you know record indigenous women and
girls that have been murdered and missing and now the databases are started for
the indigenous men and boys as well.
But we say Canada was the first man camp that came because Canada came as the Hudson Bay Company
and they did the same thing. They had their way with their women.
They took our women, they raped our women, and the same thing happened with the railway,
whenever they have workers' camps, they continue to just think they could have our women and take our women. and their their their their their their their their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women, their women their women their women, their women their women, their women their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their men and their men and their women and men and men and men and men and their women and men and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and their women and the happened with the railway, the highway, whenever they have workers' camps,
they continue to just think they could have our women and take our women.
And our women, indigenous women, are being sought after.
They're the most beautiful.
They're the most beautiful in the world.
And people will look at them, and they will see something very, very pure because we
come from a very ancient line. That's what we are. and people will look at them and they will see something very, very pure because we come
from a very ancient line.
That's what we are, we are ancient, we are pure to this land and we are the inheritance
of this land.
And in order for people to hold that power over us, they need to take out the ones that
are the ones that are inheriting the land. The ones that we hold at the most almost
utmost respect are women. They need to show that they can take them. They can disappear
them. They can murder them. And they've been doing it ever since they got here to our lands.
And this man camp where I'm at right now where they want to house a thousand men is linked
to increased violence against indigenous women and girls. There's their their their their they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they are they are they are they are they are they're they're they're they're they're they're they're they they they they're they're they have they have thoes they need they need they need they need they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they are th. th. the. the. tho tho thooooooooooo thoooooooooooo the. thooooooooooooooooooes. We want to house a thousand men is linked to increased
violence against indigenous women and girls.
There's many reports.
We have a website, we have a declaration against the man camps.
But our women are looked at as for sex tourism, the human trafficking.
There's places around the world like the Philippines where those, that was the number one
place to go for sex tourism.
Now, Canada is now near the top of the sex tourism because of our indigenous women.
And we need to talk about this.
We need to talk about the human trafficking.
There's young people right now on social media that are doing live feeds with people who have escaped from human trafficking to expose to other teens and young people that this is real life.
This is what's happening up here in Canada. Some of these places are very small and isolated. It's still happening.
The Trans-Canada Highway that goes from the West Coast all the way to the East Coast is one of those human trafficking
transportation hubs is the Trans-Canada Highway just as the highway going down
Highway 5 all the way down the coast. Is it Highway 5? I'm not sure if it's
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Highway 2.
And so we're finding more and more of this out
because women are feeling safe because there's more organizations
that are advocating for women, women are finding it safer to come
out and disclose more of what's happening in these underground human
trafficking rings. It's real live, it's happening here against indigenous
women here in Canada. Well I mean we've seen in an international court how Queen
Elizabeth was convicted in the disappearance of like 10 indigenous children of Canada.
And actually he's found guilty.
And when somebody tried to arrest her, they grabbed that police officer and threw him in a mental facility and he's still there.
They won't let him out.
So this is real. This is like there has been convictions on this.
Do you know, like, well, as you are your own isolated tribe,
that means there's less structure and social structure
in order to report it.
So it's easier to make people disappear.
Has it happened within your own tribe?
Yes, there's many women that have disappeared.
One of the communities that's close to the reservation where I grew up had three women disappear on the
same road within a month and a half. So this is very serious. There's women that are being
found in the rivers. We come from the land of the spilling waters, so we have a lot of major
really high-powered rivers where if bodies are disposed in the rivers, they could possibly not come up for years because of the undercurrent. This is real live. This is real-this, this, this, this, this is, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th th, th th thi thi thi thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi thi thi thi thi thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii thi thi thi thi th in the rivers they could possibly not come
up for years because of the undercurrent. This is real live. This is I'm
hearing these testimonials from elders along these river corridors so we need
more exposure we need people to know that this is happening here in
Canada and our women like right now we had the federal inquiry into
the murdered and missing indigenous women where there was testimonials from
hundreds of women and families that have been impacted by their loved ones
going missing and ever being found. There's murders that have happened to young
teens just recently where the white the killers
are getting away with murder of these young native teens. Tina Fontaine is one
of them, Colton Bushy. These are some of the names that spread across, you know,
Canada and showed firsthand the judicial system here in Canada just refusing
to charge outright murders of young native girls and boys.
And every time like a parent goes and try to give a police statement the cops just
brush it off as it's either she's sex trafficking, drunk or just got missing.
And they let it go for a little bit and then eventually they look for it but it's too late.
Yeah. They just assume like because they're teenagers what do they say?
She just turned 18, a typical teenager, they're dipping out, give it a week.
And then a week later, they're gone.
This just happened recently in Colonna in the next nation south of us where a teen went into the RCMP station to disclose and report a rape that happened to her only
for the RCMP to be recorded and it went out viral what this RCMP was saying, like, didn't
you enjoy it? Did you enjoy it just a little bit?
And so this RCMP is exposed, I mean, this the footage of the interrogation or the it sounded more like an interrogation rather than her giving a report on a
rape and she was an indigenous young indigenous women so it's being
exposed it went across you know the news the news footage for a couple of
days last a couple weeks ago so we know that this is happening.
We first heard about this in Arizona remember that couple that came with the news she was straight telling us that you you you you you you you you you you you you you th th th th th th th th th th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the the th. the th. the th. the th. the the th. the the the the. the. the th. the the the the th. the the the the the the the th. the the the th. the the the th. th. the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the the the the the the the the the. the the the the. the the. the. We first heard about this in Arizona, remember that couple that came with us?
Yeah. She was straight telling us that you guys don't know nothing about this in our community.
And they were afraid to come forward about it as well. So I very much appreciate you coming on the show and giving us information.
So as we ended up end here, I want to know, where would you like our listeners to go check it
out?
Obviously, hashtag Tiny House Warriors.
Are there any other go fund mees you like them to check it out?
Check out and support?
Yeah, the Tinyhouse Warriors.
There's a go fund me on there.
And also Free Orlando.watley.org.
There's also ways to support if you want to help support this freedom for my love and still
fighting against the system. Well, I cannot thank you enough for coming on our show and talking to us about everything.
When you are in town, I don't know how much time you have in Los Angeles when you're doing tattoos.
One, I would love to come down to where you're doing tattoos and get one so I could support
your cause.
I'm the only guy in his 40s getting more tattoos, but I do love them and I would love
to get one from you and support.
And afterwards, I'm going to hit you up and I'm going to get all the links, we'll put them out. And I just can't thank you enough for coming on, and I really appreciate what you're doing.
And I wish more people would be engaged in what's going on
because when they come for you, they come for us.
And it's just the truth.
And when they're gonna take your land,
they're gonna take our the rights.
And it's just the same people over and over and over and over and over again man and it's just over and over we see the same thing
the Palestinians, the indigenous of Canada, the indigenous of the United States, we just see
power just coming to crush spirits and we you know one goes down we all go down and we really all
have the rally and stop looking at each other as different groups and just being all brothers and sisters and try to help out and I know it sounds some kumbaya stuff but
I really do believe it man we have to help you fight back and then help
these other people fight back so that we all fight back. I'm so thankful you
you came on the show and I really appreciate you and let's please do
this again I hope you have a goodtime and I hopefully people will appreciate and get back to you, okay? Yeah, thank you. Thank you so much. Hold on one take, don't hang up. We're
going to end the fountain of knowledge.
There's lizard people everywhere.
That's some interdimensional mind.
Wake up, Aaron.
This is only the beginning.
Dude, you just blew my mind.
Tim Foil Hack.