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Saturday, April 22, 2006

40 MPG News Update: $4.50 A Gallon!? (In the US)

With gas prices reaching record highs, this site's weekly little news update is even more pertinent, interesting and informative: 40MPG.org. This issue contains info about gasoline news updates -- shortages and where to find the lowest gas prices in the U.S. and Canada -- growing demand for diesel vehicles, climate change solutions and more. They are pressing for better gas mileage cars, just what their name implies: 40 miles-per-gallon.

$4.50 A GALLON?!

April 21, 2006: With gas prices rising rapidly, spot shortages of gasoline are being forecast ... and pumps are already starting to run dry in Philadelphia and elsewhere ... The result: Gas prices that could put even those post-Katrina rip offs to shame. Pump prices already have been spotted over $4 in California ... and an even steeper $4.50 per gallon in New York City! ... To find the lowest gas prices where you live, check out GasBuddy.com ... The soaring prices at the pump are looking more and more like prime fodder for the 2006 and 2008 elections ... Look for growing demand for diesel vehicles, which will become more widely available in the U.S. soon ... Looking for hope when it comes to global warming? The Civil Society Institute has released a paper outlining five "practical and flexible" climate-change solutions that could actually result in economic growth and more jobs for America ...

SUPPORT 6 NATIONS - Bus Leaves Toronto this Sat. night




SUPPORT THE SIX NATIONS BLOCKADE!!
BUS TO SIX NATIONS FROM TORONTO

This Saturday, April 22
Meet @ 8:30pm - leaving 9 PM sharp!
Dominion parking lot on Bloor west of Spadina
Returning Sunday (leaving Six Nations @ 12 noon)

For 55 days now, the community of the Six Nations Haudensaunee Confederacy has held a blockade to defend land that is rightfully theirs from further encroachment by real estate developers and the Canadian government. Early Thursday morning, the OPP tried to break the blockade in a pre-dawn raid by sending cops with guns drawn to pepper spray, beat and arrest community members. The government hoped to remove resistance to the development of Six Nations land by Henco Industries Ltd. The Six Nations community mobilized in response and drove the OPP out, restoring the blockade.

A bus is being organized to take people from Toronto to support this ongoing effort, and will be filled on a first-come/first-serve basis. The community has asked for outside support, as they know that the OPP/Military could seize upon any sign of weakness to move against the blockade again--night times are particularly vulnerable.

The bus will leave Toronto this Saturday evening, stay the night, and leave Six Nations early Sunday. People should bring whatever they need, possibly including tents and sleeping bags. Anyone with access to rain gear should bring it. Every night for some time, Six Nations community members have been on alert against the possibility of police attack.


Forecasts suggest it might be raining, and people from Toronto are going to provide support through the night to those who have been defending this blockade for several weeks.

For more information, call 416-997-1562 or email ocap @ ocap@tao.ca
If people want to leave at other times or are leaving at other times and have space in their cars, and to check what supplies are useful to bring, update and check out the Rides and Supplies message board at:
http://excoboard.com/exco/forum.php?forumid=91715 - it's also available through the Coalition in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty website. You need to register and can then post at will.

People are meeting at 8:30pm for the bus so they have the opportunity to attend an important event in Toronto earlier Saturday evening, also regarding theft of indigenous land and attacks on resistance.

Sketchy Thoughts: Six Nations Solidarity Page

Sketchy Thoughts: Six Nations Solidarity Page

A & S Video and Resource Page on Six Nations Standoff

I know that fellow blogger Sketchy Thoughts has been diligently posting excellent updates and photos about the Six Nations Caledonia land claim, subsequent stand-off and blockade, solidarity actions in other parts of the country, and had already posted this information earlier today. However, since I have also received this, I thought I'd post it anyway, for those readers who may have missed Sketchy Thought's earlier post of the same: Sketchy Thoughts: Announcement of A&S Video and Resource Page On Six Nations Standoff It is a new special resource page with photos, updates and videos containing exclusive footage on the blockade, including interviews. For those supporters who wish to get out there, driving directions are posted again, and also a short list of supplies that are most needed and what to expect once you get there.



ANNOUCEMENT OF A&S VIDEO AND RESOURCE PAGE ON SIX NATIONS STANDOFF


Dear friends and comrades,


From time to time we use this list to let you know about the projects we are undertaking and of updates to our website. In this message we would like to let you know that we have created a special resource page on our website with news articles, photos, videos, and up to date
information about what is happening at the Six Nations Caledonia Blockade and the political context surrounding this struggle. As you most likely know this struggle has exploded into a serious conflict after a vicious police attack on protestors on the morning of April 20th.


Most recently we have posted a series of videos taken by A&S members that include footage of the camp, interviews with a member of the Mohawk warrior society, Mohawk Elder Jaqueline House, and Six Nations resident Robin Williams, and Mike D. who witnessed the police attack on the camp.

We also have video footage of the Mohawk barricade on Highway 6 being constructed.


All of this material is available on our website at
http://auto_sol.tao.ca and can be freely appropriated for use by other activist sites and networks. We also encourage you to add material to our site by logging in and posting comments to update stories or provide additional information.


We also have an RSS feed for all material posted to our site dealing with the Six Nations occupation at Caledonia, so if you or your organization has a website with the capability to integrate newsfeeds we encourage you to link to us. Our Caledonia/Six Nations feed can be
found at: http://auto_sol.tao.ca/taxonomy/feed/or/217


Finally, the Six Nations activists blockading the Douglas Creek Estates request your assistance is coming to Caledonia to support them and folks in Toronto are co-ordinating rides to and from Caledonia.

If you are looking for a ride to the blockade or if you can offer space in your vehicle, please call Nick at 416-531-1831.

There is also an online ride board at
http://excoboard.com/exco/forum.php?forumid=91715


You can find more information on the blockade at
http://www.urgentcalltoaction.com/


Driving directions from Toronto
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- Take the QEW west to Highway 403

- Exit at Highway 403 and take it until Highway 6 South

- Follow Highway 6 South all the way into Caledonia (at one point you will have to make a right turn in order to keep following the highway - follow the sign pointing to Caledonia).

- Drive into Caledonia until you reach Caithness St. (also Highway 54), go East (left) on Caithness which becomes Munsee St. in Cayuga.

- Stop at the Canadian Tire - it's easy to spot since the parking lot is full of media vans. Park there.

- Walk the rest of the way to the blockade along Caithness St.


What to bring, what to expect
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DRESS WARMLY. Dress for rain.

If you can, it's a good idea to bring a tent, sleeping bag, blanket, etc. If you don't have these that's fine. Do be aware that the blockade is on a construction site, so expect mud, wind, and rough, improvised accommodations. If you're staying overnight, don't count on getting a full night's sleep!


The blockade is well supplied with food, so you don't need to bring all your meals. Any food that you can contribute will be a big help, though. Depending on the circumstances you may also be able to go to Caledonia to eat.


There is a constant need for gas to run the generator. If you can bring any cans of gas (regular unleaded) to contribute, please do so.


Other supplies the blockaders are requesting:
AAA batteries
Disposable plates and cutlery
Milk of magnesia
Firewood and lumber


Finally, any monetary donations you can make will be greatly appreciated. You can make cheques out to "Janie Jamieson".


In Struggle

Autonomy & Solidarity.


_______________________________________________


Canadian soldiers die in Afghan blast

Four Canadian soldiers have been killed in a roadside bomb blast in southern Afghanistan, local media reports say. The explosion on Saturday struck an armoured vehicle carrying the soldiers to a remote base near Gumbad, some 75km north of Kandahar, broadcaster CTV said.
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MNN Six Nations. Did former PM Mulroney advise Harper on "protests and occupations"?

I received the article below, this morning. It is an imagined conversation between Brian Mulroney and Stephen Harper about the problems with the 'Indians' in Canada and how best to handle them, with Mulroney giving his "sage advice". It is Kahentinetha Horn's 'nightmare'. The reader can ponder if Kahentinetha Horn's nightmare may have some basis in reality.

SAGE ADVICE ON “INDIGENOUS PROTESTS AND OCCUPATIONS” FROM FORMER PRIME MINISTER BRIAN MULRONEY TO CURRENT PRIME MINISTER STEPHEN HARPER.

MNN. April 21, 2006. On Thursday, April 20th, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with former Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney in Montreal. Did they talk about the Six Nations crisis and how to end it? We think they might have. Mulroney’s “been there, done that”.


Did Mulroney tell Harper, “First, you gotta make those Indians look bad. Hire some top public relations firms and put 3 negative stories out for every positive one that goes out. Tell them the Indians are breaking the law. Keep the civil issues out of court. They have too many valid papers and good argument.


Concentrate on laying criminal charges wherever and however you can.


“Confuse the public about the facts of the land issues. Say they have no real evidence. Allude constantly to the fact that they ‘might’ have weapons and criminal records. Remember, the public won’t read the word “might”, they’ll just read the words “weapons” and “criminal”, which will scare them and keep them on our side. This is now you manufacture the negative images so the public sees the Indians as the bad guys. Say you are “defending law and order” {while you are evicting them from their legal property or stealing their resources). Never mind that they might only have 2 by 4’s, bats or a bag of stones. Do not mention the millions of dollars you are spending to equip your police with M-16's, tasers, pepper spay, silencers and the latest in ultra high tech weaponry.


“Announce that negotiations were planned and that you want to solve the crisis peacefully. Don’t mention that the People themselves have been shut out of negotiations. You will only deal with representatives and negotiators who are on your payroll. Pay off the press so they don’t report any of the “wrong” opinions that might bring out the truth. Distract public attention by announcing that you will go on a tour of reserves to find out what the people need.


Support a known adversary of Indians like Maurice Vellacott as chair for the Commons Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. This man spoke up for the Saskatoon police officers who took the law into their own hands and abandoned native youth on the notorious ‘starlight” tours leaving to freeze to death.


“Announce your astonishment that the protesters won’t leave peacefully. Then surround them, point guns at them and do everything you can to scare them. Forget about constitutional mobility rights. Stop Canadian citizens who support the protesters from entering or leaving Six Nations territory. If the Six Nations people keep resisting our invasion, some of them and even our cops might get killed or hurt. Don’t forget, there will be unarmed men, women and children there. Remember that Indian Affairs policy has been to absorb the Indians into our “body politic” whether they want to be Canadians or not. Your goal is to “clean it up” to allow American companies to make a mint by squatting on Indian land and turning Canadians into mortgage slaves. Don’t’ forget Canada’s economy has historically depended on clear cutting, mining, water diversions and generally despoiling the land. The next time the Indians resist the government, you’ll know what to do. Set it up so there is no resistance. You don’t want another ‘Oka’ [the 1990 confrontation between the Mohawks and Quebec/Canada which brought in the police, the RCMP and then the army just like what’s happening at Six Nations right now).


“An Indian occupation doesn’t have to have many people. All they want to do is to make a stand on a principle, like land title and resource rights. Tell them, “You’ve made your point. Now go home”. We use this line a lot. Ignore the fact that there are no leaders. Six Nations people, including our puppet government, agree that we are wrong. We want to know and see who the main leaders and resisters are. Yes, we need a target, someone to shoot at. Don’t forget we need to build up our military so we can support international American hegemony in the Middle East and elsewhere. Don’t forget, we got elected because of the support of American companies. Don’t bite the hands that feed us. Keep saying, “No one will get hurt”, if they do as they’re told. Let the main resisters know that the cops have every intention of taking them out. Mind you, the cops don’t want to do the killing of a resister. Put native cops on the front line. Talk about native factionalism all the time. Train the cops to beat Indian prisoners so it doesn’t leave bruises. They’ll die early of their injuries. That’s how we got rid of Lasagna of the Oka crisis. It’s dirty work but someone has to do it. Bush and his illegal US administration will support us. They want our resources. The cops don’t really care if they lose one of their own. Does anyone remember Marcel LeMay who was killed at Oka? If a cop gets killed by “friendly fire” pretend it was the “Injuns what done it”.


“What happens if the Indians take some of our cops as prisoners and they find out they’ve been duped? You have to say it’s the Stockholm Syndrome and he’s gone crazy. He probably will be treated well by them. This might be a good time to run a feature on old missionary fables. Be wary of him getting an education on Indian matters while he’s on salary. They might want to exchange him for some of their people we’ve taken.


What they’re after is to carry out the original and legal nation-to-nation relationship that was worked out between us so long ago. We have to avoid that at all cost.



Then Stephen Harper downed his 6th beer and left Westmount for Ottawa to instruct his field officers on his ongoing battle with the Six Nations. Eeks! I woke up from this nightmare in a cold sweat.



Kahentinetha Horn

MNN Mohawk Nation News

CIA sacks spy for secret prisons leak


The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) says it fired an intelligence officer for leaking classified information that sources said contributed to a Washington Post report about secret CIA prisons in Eastern Europe. The agency said on Friday that the dismissal of an officer over a media leak was extremely rare and resulted from a three-month-old in-house investigation aimed at agency operations that had been the subject of recent media leaks.
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Earth Day: A Little Prayer

The following was sent to me from a fellow member of the Sierra Club of Ontario-Peel, in honour of Earth Day today:

With climate change buried yet again on page A14 of yesterday's paper, we're going to have to find a way to do more than just say our prayers to save this patch of our planet. Nonetheless, here's one to share to all those who believe nature, science, God and evolution coexist and to celebrate our dependance on our Mother on Earth Day.

Our Mother who art in heaven
Blessed be thy name
Thy paradise come
Thy power of one
Our earth as it is our heaven
Give us this day
The bread that we need
Lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from greed
And forgive us our trespasses
As we forsake those who trespass against earth
For thine is the paradise and the power and the glory of one
One earth
Now and forever
We hope and pray
Amen


Therese Taylor
Mississauga

Green Party Skeptical of Harper's Chair Selection Process

News Release
For Immediate Release


(Ottawa, Thursday, 20 April, 2006) – "One big foot in the door for the Prime Minister's Office, one foot out in the cold for democracy," quipped the Green Party's Democracy and Good Government Advocate, Joe Foster. Foster was commenting on recent reports from the media indicating that Prime Minister Harper has unilaterally decided to appoint committee chairs, himself.

"Committees are one of the essential checks and balances of good government," said Foster, "they must retain the authority to elect their own chairperson."

"Standard practice has been for a committee to self-elect the chairperson," added Foster. "Denying committees this opportunity immediately impairs the independence and function of this body."

Since gaining office Prime Minister Harper has assigned a cabinet position to a person who didn't even run for election (Michael Fortier) and another to a person who ran under the Liberal banner (David Emerson); he has attempted to control all interaction with the media; and now he is forcing appointments of committee chairs.

The Green Party of Canada believes that Prime Minister Harper's actions are a step away from participatory democracy and democratic renewal. Green MPs would move Parliament toward greater democracy and openness.

In their 2006 election platform, the Green Party of Canada promised to create a Government Accountability Act to ensure that all those who monitor government are selected at arm's length from those they monitor, and to guarantee transparency and openness for all government activities.


For more information:
Derek Pinto
Media Relations Officer

Authorized by the Chief Agent of the Green Party of Canada
Information: media@greenparty.ca

Clean Air Alliance: 'Clean Coal Facts Go Up In Smoke'

This is a message from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance about the myths of 'clean coal'.




Recently, there has been a flurry of calls from the Association of Major Power Consumers (AMPCO) and the editorial board of the Globe and Mail calling for Ontario to consider sticking with end-of-pipe pollution controls instead of phasing-out dirty coal. But while it might be in the short-term financial interest of AMPCO members for Ontario to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on pollution control half-measures, it makes no sense whatsoever for the province as a whole.

Here's a quick review of some of the key issues:

Replacement power.

The Globe says the coal phase-out will leave Ontario reliant on power imports. The fact is, however, that Premier McGuinty has repeatedly stated that Ontario will not phase-out its coal plants until we have the necessary clean replacement supplies to meet our electricity needs. Ontario is making good progress in securing Made-in-Ontario replacement power and the potential to produce more through increased efficiency, combined heat and power generation and new renewables is huge. These sorts of initiatives would put Ontario in a much better competitive position than wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on end-of-pipe half-measures.

Clean coal really just slightly less dirty coal

According to the Globe: "While true 'clean' coal does not exist yet, there is 'cleaner coal,' which has reduced levels of pollutants such as sulphur and mercury."

You don't have to look further than the Lambton Generating Station to see the gaping hole in this argument. Lambton's Unit 4 is the "cleanest" coal-fired boiler in Ontario, but it is far from clean. Its sulphur dioxide emissions rate, for example, is 49 times greater than that of a new natural gas-fired power plant. Sulphur dioxide causes smog, asthma attacks, heart disease, lung disease and death.

AMPCO, meanwhile, has asked Premier McGuinty to replace the province's existing coal plants with "new high-efficiency coal units with all possible, best available emissions control technologies installed by 2011." According to AMPCO, under this so-called "clean coal" option, Ontario's electricity-related, climate change causing greenhouse gas emissions would rise by 27% between 2006 and 2025. On the other hand, according to AMPCO's analysis, if Premier McGuinty keeps his coal phase-out promise, Ontario's electricity-related greenhouse gas emissions will fall by 77% by 2025 and by 90% by 2011. Which is the better solution?

Phasing-out coal is the lowest cost option for Ontario to achieve dramatic reductions in its smog-causing emissions and to achieve compliance with its Kyoto Protocol climate change target for 2010.

It's time to let "clean coal" advocates know that the people of Ontario do not want ineffective half-measures, even if it means some short-term cost savings for their companies. Molson Breweries is an AMPCO member (for others, click here). Please contact Kevin Boyce, CEO of Molson Breweries, at kevin.boyce@molson.com and ask him why Molson wants Premier McGuinty to break his promise to phase-out our dirty coal plants by 2009.

Please send us a copy of your email to Mr. Boyce - contact@ cleanairalliance.org ..

Please pass this message on to your friends.

Thank you.

Jessica Fracassi
Communications & Membership Manager
Ontario Clean Air Alliance
402-625 Church St, Toronto M4Y 2G1
Phone: 416-926-1907 ext. 245
Fax: 416-926-1601
Email: contact@cleanairalliance.org
Website: www.cleanairalliance.org

The Ontario Clean Air Alliance is a coalition of health, environmental and consumer organizations, faith communities, unions, utilities, municipalities and individuals working for cleaner air through a coal phase-out and the shift to a renewable electricity future. Our partner organizations represent more than six million Ontarians.

Native leaders, government continue talks to end standoff

Federal and provincial officials, police and native leaders continue to meet in an effort to end the native standoff at the Six Nations reserve near Caledonia, Ontario, the province's premier Dalton McGuinty said Friday.

McGuinty said a mediator is involved and his government remains hopeful it will be able to resolve the situation peacefully.

Read full CBC article here.

In related news, the Mohawk protesters from the Tyendinaga reserve removed their blockade of a VIA Rail line near Marysville late Friday night, after CN obtained a court injunction ordering their removal. The protesters departed peacefully, having made their point.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Ongoing and urgent: How to support the Six Nations Blockade in Caledonia

The Six Nations blockade at the Douglas Creek Estates construction site needs your support!

Yesterday morning the Ontario Provincial Police arrested 16 people in a surprise raid. Blockaders were able to reoccupy the site, and a tense standoff is now underway. The Six Nations blockaders are asking for supporters to spend as much time as possible at the blockade, to show support and be witnesses to any police aggression.

Be there for a few hours, a day, a weekend - anything helps.

Supporters in Toronto are co-ordinating rides to and from Caledonia.

IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON DRIVING AND HAVE SPACE IN YOUR CAR, please call
Nick at 416-531-1831.

There is also an online ride board at
You can find more information on the blockade at
How to get there from Toronto
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- Take the QEW west to Highway 403

- Exit at Highway 403 and take it until Highway 6 South

- Follow Highway 6 South all the way into Caledonia (at one point you
will have to make a right turn in order to keep following the highway -
follow the sign pointing to Caledonia).

- Drive into Caledonia until you reach Caithness St. (also Highway 54), go East (left) on Caithness which becomes Munsee St. in Cayuga.

- Stop at the Canadian Tire - it's easy to spot since the parking lot is full of media vans. Park there.

- Walk the rest of the way to the blockade along Caithness St.

What to bring, what to expect
-----------------------------
DRESS WARMLY. Dress for rain.
If you can, it's a good idea to bring a tent, sleeping bag, blanket, etc. If you don't have these that's fine. Do be aware that the blockade is on a construction site, so expect mud, wind, and rough, improvised accommodations. If you're staying overnight, don't count on getting a full night's sleep!

The blockade is well supplied with food, so you don't need to bring all your meals. Any food that you can contribute will be a big help, though. Depending on the circumstances you may also be able to go to Caledonia to eat.

There is a constant need for gas to run the generator. If you can bring any cans of gas (regular unleaded) to contribute, please do so.

Other supplies the blockaders are requesting:
AAA batteries
Disposable plates and cutlery
Milk of magnesia
Firewood and lumber

Finally, any monetary donations you can make will be greatly appreciated. You can make cheques out to Janie Jamieson.

Save the Internet

Congress is about to sell out the Internet by letting big phone and cable companies set up toll booths along the information superhighway.

Companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are spending tens of millions in Washington to kill "network neutrality" -- a principle that keeps the Internet open to all.

A bill moving quickly through Congress would let these companies become Internet gatekeepers, deciding which Web sites go fast or slow -- and which won't load at all -- based on who pays them more. The rest of us will be detoured to the "slow lane," clicking furiously and waiting for our favorite sites to download.

Don't let Congress ruin the Internet:

Tell Congress to Save Net Neutrality Now

Our elected representatives are trading favors for campaign donations from phone and cable companies. They're being wooed by people like AT&T's CEO, who says "the Internet can't be free" and wants to decide what you do, where you go and what you watch online.

The best ideas never come from those with the deepest pockets. If the phone and cable companies get their way, the free and open Internet could soon be fenced in by large corporations. If Congress turns the Internet over to giants like AT&T, everyone who uses the Internet will suffer:

  • Google users -- Another search engine could pay AT&T to guarantee that it opens faster than Google on your computer.

  • iPod listeners -- Comcast could slow access to iTunes, steering you to a higher-priced music service that paid for the privilege.

  • Work-at-home parents -- Connecting to your office could take longer if you don't purchase your carrier's preferred applications. Sending family photos and videos could slow to a crawl.

  • Retirees -- Web pages you always use for online banking, access to health care information, planning a trip or communicating with friends and family could fall victim to Verizon's pay-for-speed schemes.

  • Bloggers -- Costs will skyrocket to post and share video and audio clips -- silencing citizen journalists and amplifying the mainstream media.

  • Online activists -- Political organizing could be slowed by the handful of dominant Internet providers who ask advocacy groups to pay a fee to join the "fast lane."

  • Small businesses -- When AT&T favors their own services, you won't be able to choose more affordable providers for online video, teleconferencing, and Internet phone calls.

  • Innovators with the "next big idea" -- Startups and entrepreneurs will be muscled out of the marketplace by big corporations that pay for a top spot on the Web.

We can't let Congress ruin the free and open Internet.

Let Congress Know that You Want Net Neutrality Now

We must act now or lose the Internet as we know it.

Onward,

Robert W. McChesney
President
Free Press
www.freepress.net

P.S. Visit www.SavetheInternet.com to contact your representative, learn more about this issue, and discuss this campaign with other activists.

P.P.S. Tell your friends about this campaign.

You can sign up for the Free Press at: http://action.freepress.net/freepress/join.html?r=g12KY0K1mj1kE&

Six Nations UPDATE: Attack Averted - It was a False Alarm!

This just in from the Six Nations blockade:


6:00. GOOD NEWS! THE OPP AND RCMP SAID “IT’S A FALSE ALARM”. It was really a normal sadistic police tactic to perfect their psychological strategies to break down the Indians. They want to watch and report on all our movements - who’s on the phone to who, who’s staying and who’s leaving. In other words, they’re testing the waters. So now they know us, they think. It was a test all along. A dry run to see what everyone was going to do. They found out that no one was going to leave the site of the protest, and more came. We can expect them to continue to toy with us in this kind of way. the very fact that they would set us up for a false alarm like this shows that they are functioning in good faith. They are not respecting the fiduciary obligations that the Crown has assumed over the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island.


We were all going to stay and face them for round 2 or 3 or however many rounds they will come at us. if they are sincere about peaceful negotiations, they will show their good faith by burying their weapons underground where they can be washed away in the underground rivers never to trouble relations between them and us and the generations to come.


When we were in the Treatment Center during the 1990 Mohawk Oka Crisis, we got these false alarms so many times that we got better and better at it. We still laugh about it. All the kids learned how to put wet cloths on their faces to stop the tear gas that we knew was going to be thrown at us. Do’s and don’t’s. Do have a good legal defender. At the end of the day, they won't hesitate to use bayonets or whatever other weapons they happen to have at hand. they will use them against unarmed non-combatants and children. they will lay criminal charges for getting in their way. they will not allow a neutral court to consider the legality of their claim to own our land or to have jurisdiction over us.


They will throw heavy criminal charges at you with long term incarceration, that's if you get a Nazi judge. Don’t hold a stick in front of yourself without a mask or you’ll be charged with rioting, disguisement and unlawful confinement. Be ready for such conditions as banishment, being separated from your spouse, your children, your family and friends. So be prepared. Tell everyone what happened to us and that it will happen again and again. prepare your kids and grandchildren beause they will probably have to fight the same fight over and over again. We are standing our ground. Don't forget, everyone has a right to self-determination under international and under the natural law of the Kaianereh'ko:wa. We are not giving up. We still need your help.


Will the U.S. attack Iran? An interview with Eric Margolis

In this latest newsletter from Paul Jay, Chair of The Real News, we are informed of a new interview with Eric Margolis on the developing confrontation between US and Iran.

Please go to www.TheRealNews.com (formerly Independent World Television [IWT]) to see the interview.

Eric Margolis is a journalist, author, contributing editor to The American Conservative magazine and member of The Real News advisory committee. This interview is an example of the provocative analysis and opinion that will be featured on The Real News when we start broadcasting our daily news program. It is in line with our policy of featuring a broad spectrum of informed opinion and debate.

And remember: please help make The Real News a reality. Tell a friend, build our email list and make a one-time contribution or sign up as a monthly member. If everybody on our email list would get just one person to sign up, we could double it by next week. Also, please read our new business plan and tell us what you think.


An excerpt of the Margolis interview is below.

In the interview Margolis says:

"Anybody who says Iran is a threat to the world -- loudmouthed and aggressive as Iran has been -- is lying or they don't know what they're talking about."

"Ahmadinejad is speaking to his voters in Iran, and he's adopted what I think is an outrageous tone in his speeches, saying Israel has to be wiped off the face of the map and that the Holocaust is a myth. He looks like he's trying to push all the buttons and wave the flag -- 'Come and attack me'. But, he's talking to his voters."

"President Bush is calling for global Jihad against Iran, Afghanistan, and God knows who is next. He's fulminating to his Bible Belt constituents in the States, saying things that outrage people around the world; and Ahmadinejad is saying things to his constituents that outrage us."

"The TV that we are getting in the western world, particularly in North America, is so biased, so determined to present one particular point of view and not present others that we are getting a very distorted picture of what's going on in the Middle East, which is very often much more to do with domestic American politics than with the reality abroad."


www.TheRealNews.com

Toronto Meeting in Support of Six Nations Blockade

Public information meeting and information session in support for Six Nations blockade:

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Monday April 24th, 7pm.
63 Gould Street (Oakham House)
Room G (main floor)
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Come to a public meeting and information session on the blockade at Six Nations to build support and solidarity for the ongoing blockade. Support is urgently needed now since the governmnent and OPP have made their stance clear: they are willing to use extreme force to end this courageous act of resistance for sovereignty. The government utterly refuses to call off the OPP. We are calling on people to help build a solidarity action on Friday, April the 28th, here in Toronto.

This is also a public meeting in order to provide an update on what has been happening at Six Nations and other communities in their struggle for sovereignty, and historical background on Canadian colonialism.

As solidarity actions are taking place in Tyendinaga, Vancouver, and Montreal, including the blockading of the railway in Tyendinaga, it is our responsibility to bring as much public pressure as possible to bear on Jim Prentace, the Indian Affairs minister, as he comes to Toronto to speak on "First Nations self-governance". This is the colonial master who had the ability to end the threats by the OPP yet refuses to end this matter in a just and responsible way, and has chosen to use paramilitary force instead. So join people on Friday to bring this message to the minister.

We need as many people as possible to help build this protest!


Rally against Minister of Indian Affairs Jim Prentace in solidarity with Six Nations:
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Friday April 28th 6:30
at Kings College Circle and
north of college (in the field)
this is west of University Ave.
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For 55 days now, the community of the Six Nations Haudensaunee Confederacy has held a blockade to defend land that is rightfully theirs from further encroachment by real estate developers and the Canadian government. Early Thursday morning, the OPP tried to break the blockade in a pre-dawn raid by sending cops with guns drawn to pepper spray, beat and arrest community members. The government hoped to remove resistance
to the development of Six Nations land by Henco Industries Ltd. The Six Nations community mobilized in response and drove the OPP out, restoring the blockade.

While support and solidarity is continued in an ongoing effort, the community has asked for outside support, as they know that the OPP/Military could seize upon any sign of weakness to move against the blockade again--night times are particularly vulnerable.

Every night for some time, Six Nations community members have been on alert against the possibility of police attack.

Forecasts suggest it might be raining, and people from Toronto are going to provide support through the night to those who have been defending this blockade for several weeks.

If people want to leave at other times or are leaving at other times and have space in their cars, and to check what supplies are useful to bring, update and check out the Rides and Supplies message board at:
http://excoboard.com/exco/forum.php?forumid=91715 - it's also available through the Coalition in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty website. You need to register and can then post at will.

For more information,
call: 416-997-1562 or
email: ocap@tao.ca





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BACKGROUND

On March 3rd, 2006, members of the Rotinoshon’non:we (“Iroquois”) people set up camp on the Haldimand Tract, located at the entrance to Douglas Creek Estates, a 71-lot subdivision under construction by Henco Industries Ltd. on Six Nations territory.

This land has at no point been surrendered to Canada, and was formally recognized by the Crown as Six Nations territory as part of the 1784 Haldimand Deed. The Plank Road Tract was subsequently registered as a land claim with the federal government in 1987. The Six Nations, in their submissions to Ottawa, stated that the reserve was never properly compensated for land sold to non-natives and land that was taken to build the Hamilton to Port Dover Plank Road. The Six Nations reserve now covers less than 5 per cent of the original tract of six miles each side of the Grand River from the mouth to the source. Meanwhile, the province of Ontario passed legislation allowing this tract of land to be developed as part of a scheme to draw 4 million settlers into the Golden Horseshoe area.

Henco Industries successfully obtained a court injunction last month to have members of Six Nations who are camped out on the territory forcibly removed by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP). A revised injunction issued by an Ontario Supreme Court Judge on March 28th states that those who refuse to vacate the property are guilty of criminal and civil contempt, and will be fingerprinted and photographed as part of a
probation order. In delivering his judgment, Provincial Court Judge David Marshall said this to the Clan Mothers: “What’s the matter with you people? Why don’t you forget all about the past and listen to me?” On the evacuation deadline date issued by Justice Marshall, there were roughly 300-500 people lined up at the road in support of the Six Nations. The Clan Mothers held an action that had 50 women blocking the construction crews from building.

In the face of mounting police presence at Six Nations – including two dozen marked and unmarked police vehicles parked outside a nearby elementary school currently being used as a command post, a number of police cruisers scattered throughout the neighbouring town of Caledonia and scores of undercover officers around the periphery of the Six Nations reserve – and a mobilization of the state reminiscent of the lead-up to the murder of Dudley George by the OPP at Ipperwash in 1995, the Clan
Mothers and Six Nations community have requested solidarity in their struggle to affirm their inherent right to self-determination and sovereignty on the land. "Canada must stop using guns to resolve its legal disputes with the indigenous people," states Jacqueline House.

The clan mothers have most recently issued the following statement:

The Women, being Title Holders to all lands of Turtle Island, assert our constitutional jurisdiction over the Haldimand Tract. We have never and cannot ever give up our land or our sovereignty.

1. The Six Nations are distinct original nations. We are to be dealt with on a nation-to-nation basis by the Crown and all other nations.

2. The Crown must respect our original relationship as set out in the Two Row Wampum, our jurisdiction as provided in our constitution, the Kaiannereh’ko:wa, and as respected by Sections 109 and 132 of the BNA Act, 1867 and according to international covenants that Canada has signed.

3. We are to be dealt with on a nation-to-nation basis, as was the custom before Canada separated from the British Empire. Respect for the independent international status of the Six Nations by Canada was established before Canada achieved recognition as a state or gained the ability to sign treaties on its own. The independent international identity of the Six Nations identity has never been legally extinguished.

4. The band councils were established with procedures that violated international law. They continue to function as colonizing institutions. We have never consented to their establishment nor their representing us.

5. Canada and all its politicians, bureaucrats, agents, assignees and appointees should cease and desist immediately their attempt to criminalize and apprehend our people for defending what is rightfully ours, the land to which we hold title. Any further action by Canada, Ontario and their agents shall be viewed as being a direct violation of the Two Row Wampum, the constitutional accord between the Ratino’shon:ni
and Canada and international law.

6. The claims of Canada and the province of Ontario to have a right to legislate for the Rotino’shon:ni Six Nations and to grant private title to our land has no foundation in law.

Six Nations prepares for "military assault"

7:00 am Friday, April 21 -

5:20 AM Friday April 21, 2006

PREPARE FOR MILITARY OPPRESSION: OKA BLUEPRINT BROUGHT OUT AGAIN

Brothers, Sisters, Friends and Allies,

We need information about the moves being made against us, solidarity, witnesses to stand with us, alternative communication systems, cameras, food, medicine, runners, people to apply pressure on the Prime Minister, Parliament, Premier of Ontario, Governor General, etc. Addresses and phone numbers are further down this email, contact with and information to media to get the word out, supporters outside of Canada to put pressure on governments, United Nations, protests…. and whatever you can think of to help us prevent bloodshed, imprisonment, persecution.

As happened at Oka some of our communication has been disruped. We need alternative communications systems to ensure safety if someone gets hurt.

We have learned 1000 OPP have been brought in nearby. and we received an email about the Canadian Army (we need verification, if anyone can provide this)

*Can anyone verify this information. If so, please inform us asap so we may prepared ourselves for an all-out assault. We remain unarmed.


The Mohawks of Tyendinaga near Belleville have siezed two rail lines (CN and VIA) that go through their territory. They are stopping all rail traffic until the police and military (if that is the case) refrain from assaulting the Six Nations people.


Mohawks of Kahnawake seized the Mercier Bridge for a short time and placed flags as a show of solidarity with our Six Nations brothers and sisters.


Thanks to our Canadian supporters who do NOT want to live under a military dictatorship. Yesterday Prime Minister Stephen Harper visited the former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in Montreal. Mulroney was the Prime Minister during the Mohawk Oka Crisis of 1990. One day after his visit with US President George Bush, he came back to Canada and ordered the army to attack us for defending our ancestral ceremonial site and burial grounds. We were under siege for 78 days. It’s really sad to see that Canadian leaders have learned nothing. If Prime Minister Harper is using the Mulroney blueprint, he’s headed for disaster. Look at the botch up that guy made in 1990. If he’s listening to George Bush, we’re all in trouble.


We need negotiation, consent and peaceful coexistence. The Six Nations grievances are deeply rooted, complex and well documented, going back centuries.



UPDATE: 6:30 PM STILL APRIL 20, 2006

Canada hasn’t learned its lesson. It wants another Oka summer! 200 RCMP are going to back up the Ontario Provincial Police OPP. Instead of figuring out to negotiate a solution and maybe give back something they stole, they decided to use force again. This is a one trick pony. They are presently waiting at the Hamilton airport where they have choppers and “swat whipping gear” to whip “dem stubborn Injuns” into shape. They have all the toys, gadgets and guns. The whole 9 whistles!


Misinformation continues. It is Canada and Ontario who are violating the jurisdiction of the Indigenous people. According to their own constitution, we have to validly give up our lands and sovereignty under Section 132 of the BNA Act. We never did this. This is not a domestic issue, as they say. It is an international issue. We began our r elationship with Britain as allies. When the British split themselves up into Canada, United States and Britain, we never agreed to join any of them. We’ve never agreed to be anything but allies. Under international law one state cannot absorb another without the fully informed consent of the majority of the population. Canada agrees with this formula. In the Quebec Succession Reference, it said that a province could not leave without the consent of a clear majority on a clear question. Canada and Ontario don’t want to play fair. They still want to be colonizers. That’s why they think they can run around like a bunch of big bullies, instead of learning of history and stealing what isn’t theirs.

According to the Kaianereh’ko:wa, the Women are the title holders of the land. We hold it in trust for our future generations. As trustees, we cannot give away the land. It belongs to our future generation. It is not ours to give. None of the so-called treaties the Canada claims to rely on are valid. None were signed with the authority of the people. Of course, none were signed by the future generations because they weren’t born yet.


It’s not like the settlers will have no place to live. They recognize the rights that they agreed to respect. In 1784 General Haldimand made a proclamation on behalf of the British. He promised that Britain would protect the Six Nations right to occupy the land for six miles on either side of the Grand River from its mouth to its source. The public needs to be know that it is Canada and Ontario who refuse to come to the table and deal with laws and documents to back us up. Canadian leaders are announcing they wish they knew how to solve this problem. There is no problem. They just have to stay off our land, take their police away and stop trying to invade and stop giving fraudulent titles to squatters. It’s all in their archives. Canadians just have to look it up.

MEDIA BLACK OUT IS OVER FOR NOW. SIX NATIONS STAND UP TO TOTALARIANISM. WHAT’S NEXT?

MNN. April 20, 2006. 1:45 PM. Thursday. The Rotin’oshon’ni Six Nations, with our brothers, sisters, friends and allies, took a stand against totalitarian might. We could not give into it. It would have had a ripple effect through all of society. We stood up for law and order on behalf of everybody. It’s not over. We repelled the police. Our supporters came and stood with us. We now wait.


Right now 50 Quebec Police SQ are standing with binoculars at the end of Mercier Bridge staring across the St. Lawrence River at us here in Kahnawake. An elderly supporter took out her warrior flag and hung it out on her balcony in a high rise in Toronto. Canadians are angry. They feel like they’ve been lied to. Vital information has been kept from them.


The media black out is over. Our protest is on the front page. But what does all this mean? Why was it blacked out to begin with? What good is freedom of the press if the press is in the pockets whoever controls the government? The Ontario Provincial Police OPP had a press conference at 1:00 today. They’re carrying out a court order, the legality of which is in question. The Ontario government doesn’t want to take the blame. The Canadian government Indian Affairs Department doesn’t want to take the responsibility. [Why should they? They’re the ones responsible for most of the frauds suffered by the Six Nations in the first place]. They both say. “It’s a police matter”.


16 protesters were removed from the Caledonia building site using violence and threats. OPP said they were merely trying to serve a court order taken out by Henco Industries, an American Corporation. No one has explained how and why the courts and the police became puppets of American businesses. No one is taking responsibility for the attack on the Six Nations people. Does this mean that this is a police state? Who rules the police anyway? Are the cops in charge? They seem to be able to do what they want. Who’s next? Welcome to the new world order!


The Ipperwash Inquiry doesn’t seem to have had any effect on the agenda of the OPP. They are now dictating to the government, attorneys general, crown attorneys and politicians. Everyone is afraid of the power of the police, except the Indians. The politicians have made laws giving so much power to the police that they have created a monster that is taking over. They cannot put the genie back into the bottle that they opened.


But the resistance at Six Nations is not what the police expected. To begin with, none of the people were carrying weapons, other than cameras. The news blackout was broken because the story got too big for Canada to control. They could not stop people from expressing themselves, at least not without killing us. We must have our say, no matter how hard whoever controls the government tries to shut us up. We see that the public is angry because the media never told them what was going on. Suddenly the issue that has been going on for 52 days is thrown in their faces.


Say the OPP, “This is no Ipperwash [when they attacked Indigenous protesters in 1995 and killed Dudley George]. We are not taking orders from politicians” [Does this mean they’re become a law onto themselves]. The OPP, they tell us, only enforces the law. Monte Quinter, an Ontario politician, said that the whole question of Six Nations lands has been before the Ontario legislature. “We’ve got to negotiate with the people”, said the NDP Indian Affairs critic. Most said they wanted a peaceful resolution. The facts have to go before the people. Why is it that the Canadian media never carries any information to inform the public about Indigenous land claims? This is why Canadians are surprised by what happened at Ipperwash, Oka and now at Six Nations. It seems that the Conservative party in opposition are still pushing their agenda. They would like to see the Liberals, who are in power, send the police in to continue the Mike Harris policy of using brute force on anyone who opposes his government. They want the Liberals to make the same mistake that they made at Ipperwash. This lead to a big inquiry and a huge black eye for the Conservatives.


If Canada had gotten away with the media black out, the outcome would been a lot worse. Because Indigenous news outlets sent messages worldwide, Canada could not hide their dirty underwear anymore. We have to thank our brothers and sisters all over the world who inundated Canadian officials with questions. Our people could have been killed and no one would have known about it. It’s strange too that Henco is an American company and the New York Times recently put a story on its front page demonizing the Mohawks. Is this all part of the plan?


Once the news got out, the police had to back off. The Indians had cameras everywhere. The OPP did not want to be on television beating up the Indians. A few Indians were arrested. Then they were replaced by more people. Ontario and Canada are not sure what to do now. This indicates to us that the Canadian demagogues had a plan to see how far they could get by using force and hiding it. If they could have gotten get away with it, they could do it elsewhere. If they could control us, they could do it on anyone, native or non-native. We were at the point of tipping down the horrible slope that the people of Chile and Argentina know so well.


Canada has to sit down with the real owners of the land and not anyone else.


Also, Canada can only negotiate after peace has been established. Canada may think this unfortunate. They have to get used to the idea they can’t grab everything. They have to show the world there is going to be no more violence and threats. Only then can we come forward without fear of being arrested.


We know what was done to our chiefs in the past. In the 1600’s our ancestors were invited to parlay with the government and were attacked, killed or imprisoned. We never saw them again. We still have this mistrust for a very good reason. We want open and transparent assurances. We want international observers. The people are the leaders. The chiefs are merely spokesmen for the people and have no power but to carry out the will of the people. The government and police don’t understand true democracy. Our people will not fall for their old colonial tricks. We will not let any of our people be set up, put on ships and die in Europe.


All over the world despotic leaders are attacking people, putting them in jails, concentration camps, separating them from loved ones, without lawyers or habeas corpus. It’s been creeping closer and closer. Look at Quantanamo. Look at security certificates that can be issued in Canada without letting the accused victim or their lawyer know what the evidence against them is. It has become impossible to put proof forward even cases of mistaken identity.

We want to show what we have to do when the powerful try to take control of the masses. We have been through this many times in the past. We know who we are dealing with. We can’t be fooled into falling for their trap.


The media blackout was a total violation of freedom of speech which is right in the constitution of Canada. The Six Nations had our backs against the wall. We did the only thing we could do in a nonviolent way. We are doing this for all oppressed people everywhere in the world. We want them to see someone standing up to the power of mass control of the human race. We ask all people to stand with us in solidarity. We are doing it for all of us.

We want to help stop the enslavement of everyone who use totalitarian means of brute force. The only protection we have is for the media to tell everybody what is happening. Mediayou’re your job. Don’t black us out. Don’t let the controllers of the government shut you down. Become involved with us.


Kahentinetha Horn

MNN Mohawk Nation News

Kahentinetha2@yahoo.com

11:20 am. MESSAGE FROM SIX NATIONS TRADITIONAL LONGHOUSE PEOPLE OF KANEHSATAKE:

Hold your ground. We are monitoring your situation closer than you know. Make no mistake. You are all in danger. Here in Kanehsatake in January 2004 the Governments of Canada and Quebec were involved in the hiring of 67 heavily armed mercenaries with body bags and targeting our men, women and children. Here in Kanehsatake we are all supporting your decision to peacefully defend your rights without Traditional Homeland. We remain uniteed as Mohawk People.

NEWS FLASH FROM AKWESASNE. SIMULTANEOUS RAIDS GOING ON. ON CORNWALL ISLAND AND ROOSEVELTOWN. RAIDING FOR EVERYTHING. TO STOP SUPPORT FOR SIX NATIONS. THEY’RE GOING TO HIT EVERYBODY AT ONCE. Create diversion to stop supporters from going there.

Call out for more witnesses to see what’s going on and to report on Ontario’s attempt to use force to steal land.


 
Send or phone messages to stop this lunacy:  
Premier of Ontario, PHONE: (416) 325-1941 FAX: (416) 325-3745 email: dalton.mcguinty@premier.gov.on.ca (cc: mkwinter.mpp@liberal.ola.org)
 
ONTARIO RCMP Headquarters 130 Dufferin Ave PO Box 3240 Station B London, ON N6A 4K3
Telephone: 519-640-7267
Hamilton/Niagara Reg Det, STN Main BOX 487,Hamilton L8N 3H8 (905)572-2401
Kingston Det 1000 Gardiners RD 3RD FLR Kingston K7P 3C4 (613)384-7201
Kitchener Det 17 Executive Place Kitchener N2P 2V3 (519) 896-3542
London Det 451 Talbot ST 8TH FLR London N6A 5C9 (519) 645-4329
Sault Ste Marie Det 22 Bay ST Sault Ste Marie P6A 5S2 (705) 941-7267
Sudbury Det 1310 Sparks ST         Sudbury P3A 2C8 (705) 671-0645
Thunder Bay Det 21 Archibald ST N Thunder Bay P7C 3Y3 (807)623-2791
Toronto East Det 415 Baseline RD W BOX 1500 Bowmanville L1C 4V7 (905)697-6000
Toronto West Det 2755 Highpoint Drive Milton L9T 5E8 (905) 876-9500
Toronto Lester B Pearson Airport Det 255 Atwell DR Etobicoke M9W 7G2 (905) 405-3750
Toronto North Det 345 Harry Walker PKY S Newmarket L3Y 8P6 (905) 953-7267
Windsor Det 6080 Riverside DR E Windsor N8S 1B6 (519) 948-5287
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ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE Haldimand County O.P.P. (6C01) P.O. Box 148 72 Hwy. # 54
Cayuga, Ontario N0A 1E0 Phone 905-772-3322 Fax 905-772-5815 Dispatch Office: 1-888-310-1122 Primary Contact Brian Haggith, Inspector Alternate Contact Pat Colley, Staff Sergeant
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CANADA GENERAL ATTORNEY webadmin@justice.gc.ca
Department of Justice Canada 284 Wellington Street

Send emails to stop this insanity to: Prime Minister Stephen Harper pm@pm.gc.ca; Attorney General Ontario www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca; Henco Industries Ltd., 128 Highland Blvd. Caledonia Ontario. N3W 2P1; Brant County Community Development: Fax (519) 442-3461; to cities on our land - City of Brantford: Fax (519) 759-7840 E-mail: mhancock@brantford.ca; Corporation of Haldimand County: Fax (905) 772-2148 E-mail: mayor@haldimandcounty.on.ca; Oxford County: E-mail: info@city.woodstock.on.ca; Onondaga: Customer Service Fax (519) 758-1619; South Dumfries: Customer Service Fax (519) 448-3105; Dufferin County: Fax (519) 941-2816 E-mail: warden@dufferincounty.on.ca; Kent County, Michigan: Mike Cox, Attorney General Fax: (517) 373-3042; Waterloo: E-mail: sken@region.waterloo.on.ca; Innisfil: bjackson@barint.on.ca; Attorney General: Fax (416) 326-4007 Media Relations E-Mail: Brendan.Crawley@jus.gov.on.ca; Governor General: Michaelle Jean Fax (613) 998-1664 E-mail: info@gg.ca; Chinese Consulate in Toronto Fax: (416) 324-6468; OPP Brantford 519-756-7050; Hamilton 905-572-2401; Jim Potts OPP liaison 613-795-3907; RCMP London 519-640-7267; Dalton McGuinty, Premier. Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto ON M7A 1A1, Attorney General of Canada; Attorney General of Ontario; Department of Indian Affairs;

Send enquiries to the Queen +44) (0)20 7930 4832. The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of CornwallYou can write to The Prince of Wales, The Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William and Prince Harry at the following address:His Royal Highness The Prince of WalesClarence HouseLondon SW1A 1BA +44) (0)20 7930 4832. His Royal Highness The Duke of EdinburghBuckingham PalaceLondon SW1A 1AATel (during working hours): +44) (0)20 7930 4832

FIRST ATTACK AT 4:20 AM LIGHT UP! HELP US. LAND TAKEN BACK BY SIX NATION PEOPLE. 1000 OPP and army on their way. Call Dick Hill at 519-865-7722.

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