Dear Chief Kiapilano, from jule du varrens
By admin • Apr 16th, 2008 • Category: LettersDear Chief Kiapilano,
I send this with deepest respect and acknowledgement of your sovereignty. It was an honour to meet you on the conference call this morning (my time).
I mentioned earlier in the call before you arrived, that I had forwarded your press release to some colleagues of mine in the media with a personal plea to help by consistently following this and other stories emanating from and about the Original people world wide. There are an alarming number of similarities to the past and present atrocities amongst the Original nations in each of the places the British colonialists implemented their legal (maritime) and banking (Rothschild) systems.
I also wanted to assure you that both Doug Mabbett and I regularly participate in the conference call where we both offer perspectives aligned with your own on the law and its trickery. Doug, in particular, is very well versed and his advice is consistently well received.
I feel I must say, We are ALL students living and learning in extraordinary times. Tony is a wonderful Chair and does an admirable job. Whilst he freely admits he doesn’t fully understand exactly what you are saying he is a more than willing student and we have had some excellent conversations. I am sure he would appreciate any information you could provide him with. I am hoping to attend the gathering with Jake Wawa tie and will have an opportunity to spend a couple of days travelling with Tony to and from the event if so. It will be good to talk with him at more length on these things.
I am with you in spirit as you tread your path and consciously support your steps.
With warm regards,
In spirit
jule du varrens
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Think truly, and thy thoughts Shall the world’s famine feed. Speak truly, and each word of thine Shall be a fruitful seed. Live truly, and thy life shall be a great and noble creed: Horatius Bonar, D.D.


