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Friday, November 7, 2014

Was the Truth Buried at Wounded Knee?



AIMster Russell Means, who would later achieve international reknown as the voice of Powhatan in the Disney cartoon Pocahontas, took over the trailer home of a man confined to a wheelchair named Wilber Reigert. The terrorists pushed Wilber out of his home and made this disabled man's home the terrorists' headquarters.
They rummaged through Wilber Reigert's documents and stole his Indian antiques. AIMsters stole or or vandalized the people's art and private property. See here and here.

The elderly Gildersleeves settled down (as Ward Churchill would say) on a church bench all night and awaited their fate. Their captors insulted them and ordered: "If you want to get up you ask us, we will let you know" 

MORE: http://www.lookingbackwoman.ca/aim.htm 


A day when innocents were butchered
Miniconjou Lakota Chief Spotted Elk (Big Foot)
lies dead in the snow. 1826 - December 29, 1890


Quote from Chief Standing Bear
"Nothing the Great Mystery placed in the land of the Indian pleased the white man, and nothing escaped his transforming hand. Wherever forests have not been mowed down, wherever the animal is recessed in their quiet protection, wherever the earth is not bereft of four-footed life - that to him is an “unbroken wilderness.” But, because for the Lakota there was no wilderness, because nature was not dangerous but hospitable, not forbidding but friendly, Lakota philosophy was healthy - free from fear and dogmatism."
"And here I find the great distinction between the faith of the Indian and the white man. Indian faith sought the harmony of man with his surrounding; the other sought the dominance of his surrounding. In sharing, in loving all and everything, one people naturally found a due portion of the thing they sought, while, in fearing, the other found need of conquest."
"For one man the world was full of beauty; for the other it was a place of sin and ugliness to be endured until he went to another world, there to become a creature of wings, half-man and half-bird. Forever one man directed his Mystery to change the world He had made; forever this man pleaded with Him to chastise the wicked ones; and forever he implored his God to send His light to earth. Small wonder this man could not understand the other. But the old Lakota was wise. He knew that man’s heart, away from nature, becomes hard; he knew that lack of respect for growing, living things soon led to lack of respect for humans, too. So he kept his children close to nature’s softening influence."
.....Chief Luther Standing Bear (1868-1939), Chief of Oglala Sioux Tribe. He witnessed the slaughter of unarmed men, women, and children at Wounded Knee in 1890. 
READ MORE: http://www.danielnpaul.com/WoundedKnee.html 

 
FBI REPORT:
RESMURS
REBUTTAL
{EXCERPTED FROM BLOOD OF THE LAND,
BY REX WEHLER AND OTHER SOURCES} 

REBUTTAL: Buddy Lamont
The Government command post Red Arrow reached Wounded Knee Security by radio stating that they were honoring an agreed upon cease fire, but that their Roadblock-6 was "still receiving fire".  Wounded Knee security answered that they were still taking almost continuous automatic weapon fire" from a hill near roadblock-6.  Red Arrow answered: "Ten-four. A couple of our RBs [roadblocks] have reported firing and they don't know who is over in those positions.  They report that it is being fired into Wounded Knee."
WOUNDED KNEE: "You're pretty sure we have a third party out there firing on us with automatic weapons?"
RED ARROW: " That's what it sounds like."
The vigilantes were in the hills with government issued automatic weapons, M-16s, firing on both government and Indian postions. {note: Janklow was with  a group of vigilantes at this time}.  The marshals began using M-79 gas grenades to clear the bunkers.  Gas forced the two out gasping for breath..as he emerged, Buddy Lamont was hit with a burst of M-16 fire.  Because of the heavy fire, medics were unable to reach him for three hours, at which time the government agreed to a cease fire and medics recovered his lifeless body.  Buddy Lamont became the second fatality of Wounded Knee.
MORE: http://siouxme.com/lodge/resmurs.html

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