All posts tagged with indigenous people
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“Mass grave” consisting of hundreds of indigenous children in Canada turns out to be a complete hoax
-(Natural News) Roughly one year ago, leaders of the British Columbia First Nation Band Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc claimed to have found a mass grave of more than 200 Indigenous children that were detected at a residential school in the province. “We had a knowing in our community that we were able to verify. To our knowledge, […] -
-(Natural News) Residents of Australia’s Northern Territories are being forcibly removed from their homes and taken to Camp Covid, aka the “quarantine” camps set up by the government to supposedly house covid-“positive” cases. After a mere nine people tested positive with fraudulent PCR tests, the Australian army rounded them up and took them to the […]
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-(Natural News) The Australian government of the Northern Territories is now using military soldiers and army trucks to forcibly round up indigenous people who have merely been near someone else who tested “positive” for covid. With families being separated at gunpoint, one of the most horrifying predictions we made has now come true: Military / […]
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-(Natural News) Despite its taboo status in nearly every culture, cannibalism is very much alive today. In fact, the evidence for cannibalistic practices has been found in almost every corner of the globe, from South America to the Pacific islands. Some of the most common motivations for eating human flesh among cultures include starvation, tribal conflicts and […]
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-(Natural News) According to the American Diabetes Association, Native peoples across the country have the highest rate of diabetes. At least 16 percent of members of each tribe are diagnosed with the condition, with limited access to healthy, fresh food being one of the main causes. To address this matter and preserve history in the process, the […]
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-(Natural News) An ancient Amazonian tribe has sworn to fight against the international mining companies intent on destroying their home for gold and other precious metals. Known as the Waiapi, the members of this group are easily distinguished by their red loincloths, and the red and black dye streaking the skin of the tribesmen. Although […]
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