Posted on 08/31/2023 9:50:51 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
After two years of horror stories about the alleged mass graves of indigenous children at residential schools across Canada, a series of recent excavations at suspected sites has turned up no human remains.
Some academics and politicians say it’s further evidence that the stories are unproven.
Minegoziibe Anishinabe, a group of indigenous people also known as Pine Creek First Nation, excavated 14 sites in the basement of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows Catholic Church near the Pine Creek Residential School in Manitoba during four weeks this summer.
The so-called “anomalies” were first detected using ground-penetrating radar but on Aug. 18, Chief Derek Nepinak of remote Pine Creek Indian Reserve said no remains were found.
He also referred to the effort as the “initial excavation,” leading some who were skeptical of the original claims to think even more are planned.
“I don’t like to use the word hoax because it’s too strong but there are also too many falsehoods circulating about this issue with no evidence,” Jacques Rouillard, a professor emeritus in the Department of History at the Université de Montréal, told The Post Wednesday.
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If children there died of some disease they would have been buried there as it was illegal to ship an infected body anywhere in those days.
Remember when the stupid pope was wearing Indian feathers and sucking up to them?!
Bahahahahahaja
What an idiot
Global warming got ‘em. They’ll never be found.
<>Justin Castreu encouraged the hoax which lead to the burning of multiple Catholic Churches in Canada.<>
Yes, I had forgotten.
Gee, what then should be the response to all of the children incinerated in Maui by democrats?
I don’t know what the situation is in Canada but the Catholic cemeteries in NY have acres of unmarked graves of such people. Google earth Calvary Cemetery in Maspeth. Those big stoneless blocks are some of them.
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