I know that the “photos from ground penetrating radar” in Canada turned out to be tree roots! The poor trees! Their roots deserve REPARATIONS, by gosh! We have to apologize to the trees for exposing the dark past of their roots!
All this was to create false flags and declare “white people bad” crap. Most likely this is the same crap happening in South Dakota, if your government is anything like ours.
My guess is another false accusation meant only to vilify random Catholic and Christian communities and churches. Remember what happened in Canada? It was fake, just tree roots, but dozens of churches of various Christian sects were vandalized or burned. This is the same play. Again.
So the "burial site" is in a sheltered location? Unless the bodies were basically shredded, I highly doubt that you would be only finding fragments so small you need to use a sieve, which seems what the article implies. That level of decomposition speaks to a warm, wet climate, or a much older burial site. If the bones are human. It can be really hard to tell without a DNA test when the fragments get too small. Many times suspected human remains have turned out to be animal bones.
I know that the “photos from ground penetrating radar” in Canada turned out to be tree roots! The poor trees! Their roots deserve REPARATIONS, by gosh! We have to apologize to the trees for exposing the dark past of their roots!
All this was to create false flags and declare “white people bad” crap. Most likely this is the same crap happening in South Dakota, if your government is anything like ours.
My guess is another false accusation meant only to vilify random Catholic and Christian communities and churches. Remember what happened in Canada? It was fake, just tree roots, but dozens of churches of various Christian sects were vandalized or burned. This is the same play. Again.
Run by Jesuits. NBC interview tonight at 10:30.
https://www.nbcnews.com/specials/a-former-native-american-boarding-school-reckons-with-its-dark-past/index.html
Sounds like what happened in Kamloops. That caused quite an uproar with little evidence. Rebel News did a documentary on it but I haven't seen it. The trailer looks interesting, though.
https://www.rebelnews.com/kamloops_the_buried_truth_documentary
So the "burial site" is in a sheltered location? Unless the bodies were basically shredded, I highly doubt that you would be only finding fragments so small you need to use a sieve, which seems what the article implies. That level of decomposition speaks to a warm, wet climate, or a much older burial site. If the bones are human. It can be really hard to tell without a DNA test when the fragments get too small. Many times suspected human remains have turned out to be animal bones.