MNN. Aug. 27, 2015. There was no wall to wall coverage of over 150 million ongwehonweh babies, children, youth, women, men and elders being murdered, hacked, burned or worked to death, starved, even eaten, raped and tortured. The CROWN did this to us. The settlers were all in on it. Vester Flanagan is getting his 15 minutes of fame for murdering those two tv employees on camera.
We are reminded through their constant military displays, that the Western Roman Empire is the republic of war that commits genocide on a daily basis with no remorse. Vesper Flanagan learned from them. We ongwe’hon:weh are seen as less than human beings and deliberately forgotten so they can continue to benefit from the genocide they are still committing. The scalp laws have never been repealed. Like all their corporate bylaws, they are brought up when they are needed, i.e. Toronto G20 Summit in 2010. Vesper Flanagan saw his victims as less than human. It was just like the Norridgewoc, Wounded Knee, Sand Creek and thousands of other massacres carried out on our people. The military told them, “Take whatever land you want and kill the INDIANS on it”. Their policy continues.
No tears for us.
The blacks were released from slavery so they could form regiments called Buffalo Soldiers for the sole purpose of killing the INDIANS. Genocide is how they and their masters got everything they have. The people of the world will finally put an end to genocide when we deal with this issue on ono’ware”geh, Great Turtle Island.
The CROWN’S business plan rewrites history to cover their crime, so they can get away with genocide. The CROWN [Western Roman Empire] seek to commit genocide whenever they need to, but nobody else can. In Canada the Truth and Reconciliation Commission gathered evidence of the CROWN’S absolute guilt for committing “genocide” of our children.
Mainstream media is the ministry of propaganda. Their main job is to promote fear and anger throughout the population as directed by the corporate matrix we are all subjected to. Their secondary job is to rewrite history to cover the genocide committed on ono’ware:geh by the Western Roman Empire. They got away with it so far by never mentioning it in the media.
Vesper Flanagan worked in the news so long that he decided to become the news. Frank Zappa’s lyrics capture this story perfectly, which we post in its entirety. [More Trouble Every Day]
Well I’m about to get up sick From watchin’ my TV Been checkin’ out the news Until my eyeballs fail to see I mean to say that every day Is just another rotten mess And when it’s gonna change, my friend Is anybody’s guess
So I’m watchin’ and I’m waitin’ Hopin’ for the best Even think I’ll go to prayin’ Every time I hear ’em sayin’ That there’s no way to delay That trouble comin’ every day No way to delay That trouble comin’ every day
Wednesday I watched the riot. .. Seen the cops out on the street Watched ’em throwin’ rocks and stuff And chokin’ in the heat Listened to reports About the whisky passin’ ’round Seen the smoke and fire And the market burnin’ down Watched while everybody On his street would take a turn To stomp and smash and bash and crash And slash and bust and burn
And I’m watchin’ and I’m waitin’ Hopin’ for the best Even think I’ll go to prayin’ Every time I hear ’em sayin’ That there’s no way to delay That trouble comin’ every day No way to delay That trouble comin’ every day
Well, you can cool it, You can heat it. .. ‘Cause, baby, I don’t need it. .. Take your tv tube and eat it ‘n all that phony stuff on sports ‘n all the unconfirmed reports You know I watched that rotten box Until my head begin to hurt From checkin’ out the way The newsman say they get the dirt Before the guys on channel so-and-so
And further they assert That any show they’ll interrupt To bring you news if it comes up They say that if the place blows up They will be the first to tell, Because the boys they got downtown Are workin’ hard and doin’ swell, And if anybody gets the news Before it hits the street, They say that no one blabs it faster Their coverage can’t be beat
And if another woman driver Gets machine-gunned from her seat They’ll send some joker with a Browning And you’ll see it all complete
So I’m watchin’ and I’m waitin’ Hopin’ for the best Even think I’ll go to prayin’ Every time I hear ’em sayin’ That there’s no way to delay That trouble comin’ every day No way to delay That trouble comin’ every day
Hey, you know something people? I’m not black But there’s a whole lots a times I wish I could say I’m not white
Well, I seen the fires burnin’ And the local people turnin’ On the merchants and the shops Who used to sell their brooms and mops And every other household item Watched the mob just turn and bite ’em And they say it served ’em right Because a few of them are white, And it’s the same across the nation Black and white discrimination Yellin’ “You can’t understand me!” ‘n all that other jazz they hand me In the papers and tv and All that mass stupidity That seems to grow more every day Each time you hear some nitwit say He wants to go and do you in Because the color of your skin Just don’t appeal to him (No matter if it’s black or white) Because he’s out for blood tonight
You know we got to sit around at home And watch this thing begin But I bet there won’t be many live To see it really end ‘Cause the fire in the street Ain’t like the fire in the heart And in the eyes of all these people Don’t you know that this could start On any street in any town In any state if any clown Decides that now’s the time to fight For some ideal he thinks is right And if a million more agree There ain’t no Great Society As it applies to you and me Our country isn’t free And the law refuses to see If all that you can ever be Is just a lousy janitor Unless your uncle owns a store You know that five in every four Just won’t amount to nothin’ more Gonna watch the rats go across the floor And make up songs about being poor
Blow your harmonica, son!
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Brenda Norrell has been a news reporter in Indian country for 29 years, serving as a writer for Navajo Times and a stringer for AP and USA Today during the 18 years she lived on the Navajo Nation. After being a longtime staff reporter for Indian Country Today, she was censored and terminated. She then created Censored News, focused on Indigenous Peoples and human rights, now in its fifth year.