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Native-Canadian reflections: Peace

by Thahoketoteh of Kanekota

  Seneca leader Clayton Logan
 

Seneca leader Clayton Logan stands in front of the white pine tree of Peace.

Kayanerakowa or "Council of the great peace" includes 117 rules to allow the people to live in perpetual harmony with each other and the natural world. We were given this formula to pass to the people of the world and end all war. That is why we call our men Rotiskenrakete or "one who carries the burden of peace?"

We can agree that all the species are interconnected as one earth family. When we grasp this truth and open our minds to it, then we will know the power available to us all, through the natural law of the universe. Non-verbal communication between each other, the animals, birds and plants is just the beginning. Travel through time and space with thought, is the potential. The awakening of the people's mind is happening now on a planetary level, as the time for peace on earth is approaching fast.

The ruling elite do not and have never wanted peace. They control the military/industrial complex through the financial system; war equals commercial profit and power for them. The word Government means "to control the mind", and the Kayanerakowa teaches us that every mind is unique and important to the whole.

Every child has the right of free thought and the responsibility to use their own mind instead of allowing others to control their thoughts.

Through the education system they mould our children's minds to follow them on this disastrous path of self destruction, in the name of economy.

This artificial world we are living in now is by design, to cut us off from the natural world where we draw our strength. The ruling elite came here and first attacked the forests, cutting them completely down at least 3 times now. Then came the genocide of the buffalo, 65 million of them murdered in a few short years. Then the poisoning of the waters and air through chemical pollution. On the Georgia "guide stones" they have carved their ultimate goal of depopulation of 80% of the people.

We should know how serious they are as our population shrank from 130 million to around 30 million in the first 300 years. We think they have accelerated their agenda for the rest of the people of the world and they will use their guns, germs and steel more swiftly on you. The ones who promote war and genocide, all trace their blood to thirteen families.

Through their hierarchal control system they can control every aspect of democracy with money. Is this democratic? We think not. We have been guarding the formula for peace for 1000's of years now, our responsibility is to spread the peace to the world. Our ancient symbol is the tree of peace, it has the great white roots of peace that go in all directions. All are welcome to follow the roots to their source and embrace the peace with us

Unity, Strength, Peace.

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