Stop Trespassing on Native Land
Stop Trespassing on Native Land -
Turn your words of support and "reconciliation" into action!
"Every landowner has a right to remove trespassers from their land or property, under their ancient rights of Common Law. This right can be delegated to an agent /representative."
*from Black's Law Dictionary
Ever since March 16, 2008, any person who attends a "worship service" in a Catholic, Anglican, or United church in Vancouver is guilty of illegal trespass - as is anyone who even enters the more than 300 buildings attached to these denominations in Vancouver. For all of the land these churches stand on is the common law property of hereditary Squamish Chief Kiapilano, whose family was never consulted when the churches were built, and who has never received a penny in rent from these churches.
So, last March, the Chief told these religious denominations to get off his land especially because of their consistent refusal to say where they buried countless Squamish and other native children who died in "Indian residential schools" run by these same churches.
As one who has been legally delegated by Chief Kiapilano to serve and enforce these eviction notices on the churches named, I am authorized to remind all Canadians that they are committing a common law offense when they attend, use or rent the facilities of the Catholic, Anglican or United churches - and under the law of the land, they can go to jail.
Whose jail? Perhaps not the white man's, but Chief Kiapilano and his people are establishing their own courts of justice, police and detention facilities to deal with those guilty of trespass and the other crimes committed against his people.
Chief Kiapilano and his network plan to start enforcing the eviction notices soon, opening the church buildings in question to the homeless and the poor: the kind of action that got Jesus crucified.
It should be an interesting autumn. So do something more than read this blog: Spread the good example of Kiapilano and reclaim the land!
Evict the genocidal churches from your territory - in memory of the 50,000 disappeared residential school children!
Kevin Annett Eagle Strong Voice
www.hiddenfromhistory.org
July 29, 2008



Interesting!!!
I don’t know if I understand all of what you’re saying!
But I would not trespass on native land, and being a watchman, I feel the same about some one trespassing on the property I am paid to protect.