In this episode, Action for Canada's Tanya Gaw talks with David Lindsay about land, property, and your rights. David is a long time member of Action For Canada and has been involved in the organization for over 10 years. He has been fighting the good fight for Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous land rights in Canada. He is also the founder and leader of Action Canada.
00:00:00.000There is two types of land. You had crown land, which was basically everything owned by the crown.
00:00:06.200And then you have land rights, which were in fee simple.
00:00:10.240And those land rights in fee simple are the highest property rights that you can have to the land because the absolute ownership vests in the crown.
00:00:21.080And for evidence of that, look at the land titles registry, right?
00:00:25.100If you want to have land, you have to register it with the monarch, with the king.
00:00:30.340And through their land titles offices.
00:00:34.220And so you get these property rights in and to the land.
00:00:39.420You get to sell the land. You have rights in it to use it as you want and so on.
00:00:44.620But it is subject, those rights are subject to reasonable laws passed by the monarch that don't violate Christian principles, of course.
00:00:53.000And they may also pass certain municipal bylaws or provincial taxing authorities that may exist as well on that land because we do not own the land outright.
00:01:05.540We do not have and cannot have a low deal title in Canada to the land.
00:01:09.920And the only person, the only entity that will have that, of course, is the actual king or queen themselves.
00:02:25.060And just to assure our viewers and our members, Action for Canada did not slow down.
00:02:30.780Our guest, David Lindsay tonight, he did not slow down during the summer.
00:02:35.120He has been busy fighting the good fight.
00:02:38.220I look forward to having David on, but there was a couple of things that I wanted to cover moving into the show to support the conversation,
00:02:45.800just in case, you know, you were away in some other country this summer or you've been living under a rock.
00:02:52.160I don't know how you could miss the headlines, but I'm going to give you a few just to help you become aware of how quickly the, how shall I say,
00:03:01.720this reparations industry is advancing at stealing land and massive wealth from hardworking Canadians.
00:03:10.420And so just a bit of history that in 2019, the BC government passed the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
00:03:20.020So it's called DRIPA in BC, and then they were claiming it was necessary to align with provincial laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, known as UNDRIP.
00:03:32.780And I'm sure most of you all know about UNDRIP at this point.
00:03:36.340But provinces we have found have absolutely no authority to override Canada's constitution or our founding documents.
00:03:44.820And that's what David is going to be talking to us about tonight, about our land and our property rights and the difference between those.
00:03:51.940So this is a very important show, and I'm going to ask you to share it.
00:03:56.340You know that Action for Canada is being a little censored here and there.
00:03:59.020And so we really need to get this information out because I always say knowledge is power.
00:04:03.300And when you have it, you've got to share it and you've got to use it.
00:04:06.360And the more educated the masses are, the more that they can press into their local officials.
00:04:11.600And I'm talking at the municipal level, the provincial level, and the federal level.
00:04:27.560And we've got corrupt judges, corrupt elected officials who are pushing this along.
00:04:31.980And, of course, it's all with the United Nations in mind to steal all of our property, get control of our food resources, and get control of citizens of the world.
00:04:43.720It's not just Canada that's going through this.
00:04:46.080It's pretty much every Western European Christian nation.
00:04:49.080So by passing DRIP in BC, it acted outside its lawful jurisdiction.
00:04:56.680And then even more troubling, BC is being used as a template for other provinces.
00:05:01.700And courts are now referring to DRIP and UNDRIP in ways that threaten long-established property rights.
00:05:08.220Behind closed doors, secret meetings are taking place with Indian chiefs and Crown land,
00:05:13.120as well as legally owned by citizen, is being negotiated away under this illegitimate framework.
00:05:21.180And so I'm just going to cover a few headlines.
00:06:18.180It says, when you go into a nation, do not sign treaties.
00:06:21.080This has basically been like a curse on Canada.
00:06:23.800The Indians have definitely not appreciated the amount of money that we have spent funding them.
00:06:32.500And the amount of special privilege that they've had in not paying taxes in the fishing industry.
00:06:39.280It's really quite upsetting at the end of this to ultimately be maligned as white colonialists, white supremacists.
00:06:48.380This is what they're teaching our children and indoctrinating them in the school systems.
00:06:52.200And it really needs to come to an end.
00:06:53.900If we had come in like the Muslims conquering Christian nations, brutally, forcefully massacring everybody and taking the booty, there would have been nothing left here of Canada.
00:07:04.580And we have, the Europeans came in and used all of their ingenuity and created just a very profitable country that all of us, all of us, including the Indians, have benefited from.
00:07:18.020So it's time to start putting things back in check.
00:07:20.360So I've got about six or seven titles, news headlines, and then we'll get into bringing David onto the show.
00:07:30.660Cowichan title lands encompass multi-million dollar mansions in Richmond.
00:07:35.040You may have heard about this unprecedented decision in British Columbia recently where they've handed over all of this property to these bands.
00:07:45.920And the thing is, is that they're still in fighting.
00:08:18.320But that's all part of the propaganda, right?
00:08:20.380Keep tying into the motions and keep pressing into the emotions of Canadians and making them believe that we came in and we ravaged this country and took everything over.
00:08:33.100And we acknowledge many Indian children died during this time period, but so did white children, European children.
00:08:45.340And we've had Michelle Sterling on the show.
00:08:46.320She'll be coming up in a couple of weeks again to provide us more information.
00:08:50.420So the whole scenario is falling apart.
00:08:53.960But they're still on the front lines, along with these corrupt government officials in legislatures claiming, you know, land acknowledgements and then all of this death and destruction without any facts or any evidence to support it.
00:09:09.520B.C. Supreme Court takes an axe to private property rights.
00:09:12.600That's, again, regarding the recent decision and it encompassed private property owners' land.
00:09:19.920And in there, it was like, oh, the Indian chiefs were saying, oh, no, no, you know, we're not going to take over the land and it'll all be OK.
00:09:26.020But in property in the Okanagan area in British Columbia, they have acknowledged this land right to the Indians.
00:09:36.140Existing people were there and they have set up like water bottling companies like to provide fresh water to the residents in the area.
00:09:46.340So one couple had spent $100,000 at the beginning of the year to set up their company from January to March.
00:09:53.160And by April, the Indian band was telling them, no, no, you got to shut it down.
00:10:13.920I don't know if you heard about this over the summer, but Parks Canada quietly drops mention of genocide from residential school plaque because they were going to,
00:10:23.160make a special honorary plaque for the Kamloops site.
00:10:29.360And of course, you know, nobody's proven that there's any children there, 215 murdered and missing children.
00:10:35.420You remember Trudeau with his little teddy bear and his little photo op?
00:11:17.460Do an investigation in the Kamloops land claim of these murdered and missing children buried in all these graves and set the record straight.
00:12:23.800So a gentleman by the name of Brian Giesberg, he's a former judge.
00:12:28.320So the fact that he's been writing consistently about the Indians and the Indian Act and what the law actually says.
00:12:35.860And he has confirmed that in this recent, I believe this is in Manitoba, the Blood Lane First Nation in northeastern Manitoba has decided that it will ban non-indigenous hunters from entering a huge swath of crown land.
00:12:49.560And surrounding its reserve and putting up blockades and, you know, saying no to hunters aren't permitted to go on crown land.
00:12:58.240That is definitely not native or Indian territory, not at all.
00:13:03.800And the government has no right to be giving property away or crown land away.
00:13:19.780The problem here is that the person who wrote this article, the First Nations politicians and even provincial politicians do not appear to understand that the land surrounding the Blood Bane Reserve is not its land at all.
00:14:04.980It was properly ceded to the government.
00:14:07.200And when the U.S. was coming in and they were killing many of the Indians back in the day, some of them were fleeing to Canada and they wanted protection.
00:14:19.480So in order for them, it was going to cause something for their protection.
00:14:30.040But that still has not none of the reality of what the treaties actually say and limit the Indians to to their reserve land is taking place because this is part of a much grander campaign and initiative to rob Canadians of their net of our natural resources worth trillions of dollars.
00:14:50.760And then, of course, this massive wealth transfer that's taking place and to control our to control all citizens.
00:14:58.0602.8 billion settlement reached in class action lawsuit over residential schools.
00:15:03.460This is a report from January of 2023.
00:15:08.560But you can see here as evidence the billions of dollars that Canadians are paying out for these frauds.
00:15:15.040And it's and we're not saying again, I'm going to emphasize, we're not saying that there was no harm to any children at the residential schools.
00:15:24.380It's just that it's not to the magnitude that they have framed in order to advance UNDRIP and then take the land from Canadians, our property, and give it to the Indians.
00:15:39.200And then you can bet in the end that look at the reserves, look at look at what has happened.
00:15:43.980Do you really believe that the federal government or any level of government actually has their best interest at heart?
00:15:51.220So breaking news happened this past week.
00:15:55.100An eight year RCMP investigation into BC Indian residential schools shows no evidence of murders or clandestine burials.
00:16:04.800And the report was actually about sexual if there was sexual assaults.
00:16:09.060And the only person that they named, they referred to him as a pedophile, was actually an Indian.
00:16:14.500And we've already said that there's a national report on the missing and murdered women that is evidence of 86% of their own community is harming themselves.
00:18:27.240I mean, somebody I saw put like, it's a hot mess in as far as what's going on in our legislatures and in the courts, in even entertaining these illegal and unlawful treaties and claims from all of these bands.
00:18:46.680What do you have to say at the onset here after some of the headlines that I was presenting as well tonight before the show?
00:18:56.260Well, I find it interesting if the rule of law applies to everybody, these native bands, number one, should not be blocking access to federal crown lands and parks everywhere in Canada.
00:19:18.980They've given them basically a right of nonconformity to do whatever they want.
00:19:25.140So, I'm not pleased with not only what they're doing, but I'm not pleased with the response of our own police departments throughout the country who are basically allowing them to get away with this.
00:19:36.480And I have to state my philosophy is, number one, they were not first.
00:19:42.360Number two, there was never a nation, period.
00:19:45.780As you mentioned earlier, there were 600 plus bands and they were all independent of each other, tribes.
00:19:51.780They were not one unified country or one unified government or a similar sort of status.
00:20:38.080The Indian Act, which has been revised, I think, only twice, once was in 1876 and the other was 1950s, 51 circa, it needs to be looked at again.
00:21:11.800And, you know, it's come down to entitlement.
00:21:14.460And whenever the government is victimizing one certain minority group, whether it's the Muslims, whether it's the LGBT community and the Indians, you've got to say, okay, what's up?
00:21:30.340Because we know it's not at face value.
00:21:33.040We know, as I said in the opening, that the government certainly doesn't care truly about the welfare of Indian families and just by the way they have used them as pawns in this global campaign to steal property and rights from citizens around the world.
00:21:55.840Because it's happening in Australia, it's happening in the US, they were making those efforts before Trump came in, it's certainly out of control in Canada.
00:22:07.720And when you were talking about, when we talk about the 640 tribes, I was listening to Alex Newman today, he did a special as well on the Indians in the United States.
00:22:20.080And he said, you've got to remember, when the Europeans came to these lands, those tribes, these people, there was cannibalism, there was scalping, there was war between all of these tribes.
00:22:38.240And it doesn't mean that they didn't love their children and they didn't have a culture and a lifestyle, but it wasn't one where you could peaceably live in this environment and that it would progress.
00:22:53.980And that's what the Europeans gave when they came to Canada.
00:22:58.720And they could have come in, as I said, like the Muslims, and the Muslims are still doing this today.
00:23:05.200They're going in and massacring people, non-Muslims, Christians, Yazidis, whatever, and they're leaving nothing left for them.
00:23:13.660And do you think the UN is hollering about this and saying, you know, the Muslims in all of the countries that they stole from Christians during those wars, that they need to go in and pay reparations, that they need to apologize and give this land back?
00:23:28.640Do you hear the United Nations saying any of this?
00:23:32.020You'll hear nothing from the United Nations on that because it's not to their political benefit to do so, of course.
00:23:38.700You know, we came here, many people don't even realize the Indians never even had horses.
00:23:49.560And when in some of the reports that I have read historically and, you know, ironically, I hated history when I was in school and now I absolutely love it.
00:24:01.180But in the reports from some of the people that were here and gone back to England, they were referred to as savages for exactly the reasons that you had mentioned.
00:24:12.760And we came here and we brought law, order, and we brought values, morals, ethics.
00:24:20.920We brought the belief in God here as well, which none of them had anywhere here in North America, period.
00:24:27.660And many of these Indians who fled the U.S. because the U.S. were just decimating the natives, the Indians everywhere.
00:24:36.880I prefer the term Indians rather than natives.
00:27:21.240And if the king or queen is going to break the terms of that contract and renege on its agreement with us, then why should we obey the crown's laws in that context as well?
00:27:37.920Now, the natives, of course, the Indians, they entered into these agreements, and they trusted us, and we've kept our word.
00:27:49.300And I think we've done it more than enough.
00:27:51.780The time has come now that they need to end, and all land is and should be vested in the name of the crown.
00:28:00.140And everybody has the same equal rights and claims to the land that would have with anybody else, for example.
00:28:09.600You know, one of the things I did want to mention tonight is the concept of property.
00:28:15.200And many people will think of property similar to that pen, for example.
00:28:20.700They think property is an inanimate object or something you can touch.
00:28:26.980Property is basically a claim to something.
00:28:30.140And you can have two types of property.
00:28:33.660You can have what's called property in rem, which is property to a thing or an object, including land.
00:28:39.360Or you can have property in personum, which is property to an obligation.
00:28:47.080So we have property rights in personum to the monarch, to the king, because we have a contract with them.
00:28:53.800And they have duties to fulfill to us.
00:28:55.580With respect to the land, the king has duties to us, to protect us in property rights as well.
00:29:04.300And all of the king's powers and duties originated in our common law, which in turn came back from the principles of Christianity, of course.
00:29:15.100And when our settlers came here, the law followed the flag.
00:29:22.940And when they sat down here and settled in here, all our Christian principles came with us, and the laws of England flowed from here as well.
00:29:31.380And as long as that king is in power, then those principles of Christianity are still part of our constitution and still remain to the present day.
00:29:40.380And the king is required to uphold them throughout the realm, period.
00:29:43.400So they came here and they set up organizations, which eventually became cities, towns, provinces, and so on, right?
00:29:52.540And then the king would uphold the principles of Christianity here, which included property rights.
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