So, the Stó:lō fish story continues- this time on the PressTV supported publication Veterans Today. Anthony James Hall, a professor at the University of Lethbridge, writes for Veterans Today, and has often appeared on PressTV- both publications have been backing the Stó:lō fish story. The big question I’ve been wondering is why has a government owned Iranian …
Tag: British Columbia
Aug 08
Kevin Annett: A Modern Abuser Of Residential School Survivors…
I’ve been doing some more research on Kevin Annett and have found what is quite likely the most disturbing story anyone will ever hear about him. I’ve written before about how Annett has slandered indigenous elders like Jan Longboat, which is bad enough- but, today’s story is about how Annett slandered one of Canada’s most …
Aug 06
How The Radical Left Creates Ambiguity To Hijack Indigenous Relations…
I discovered an interesting pattern over the past few months. My investigation began at Occupy Vancouver when indigenous associates of Harsha Walia’s came to the camp who were identified as ‘elders’. I later found out that the truth was that none of them were recognized as elders, nor were they members of their band councils. …
Aug 04
Gender Politics Gone Wild!
I get a lot of crazy comments from the lefties- by far, they have been out crazying the people on the right. Today, on a anti-salmon farming Facebook page, I got on of the craziest of the crazy comments- somehow, in a discussion about the effects of Fukushima on salmon farming, someone spun the debate …
Aug 03
Save The Wild Salmon? Why Bother, They’re Toast…
Salmon farming is one of the more controversial issues on Canada’s west coast. As with many environmental controversies our country’s sovereignty is being toyed with- at least, that’s the belief of many. Millions of dollars are invested in both pro and anti salmon farming public relations initiatives. But, considering that Fukushima is poisoning the Pacific ocan- …
Jul 30
Vancouver Politician Sandy Garossino Has Temper Tantrum- Credibility lost…
I ran across a rather heated Twitter debate on the TIDES Foundation today- being someone who has followed them closely for a while, I couldn’t help but get involved. Particularly, because the conversation approached the issue of eco-terrorism, as subject I wrote about yesterday in my article about the unintended consequences that could come out …
Jul 30
MediaWatch: PressTV Covers Alfred Webre’s “War Crimes Tribunal” (feat. Russia Today)
If you have ever wondered about the sincerity of Alfred Webre and PressTV, this article should tip you over the edge- both parties over-sensationalize to the point where they must be considered if they are frauds. What I’ve discovered will also help make some sense out of why Webre & Kevin Annett have partnered- they are both …
Jul 29
MediaWatch: Joshua Blakeney, Robyn Heaslip And Patricia Kelly’s Stó:lo Nation Fish Story on PressTV
The more I dig into Professor Anthony James Hall’s fish story on Iranian PressTV, the more interesting and tangled the web becomes. Today we introduce a new character, Robyn Heaslip- someone who I learned today I have a relationship with (and I didn’t even know it until now!). This story also includes Joshua Blakeney of …
Jul 29
Pipeline Politics And The Danger Of Unintended Consequences…
The Enbridge pipeline is a hot topic these days. Like most big issues, it is representative of the divide between Canada’s left and right. The left are against the pipeline due to environmental concerns, and the right have been promoting the pipeline because of its economic benefits. As usual with the left/right paradigm, the debate has become …