Lil'Wat Elders: What part of 'no' don't you understand?

STATEMENT OF LIL'WAT ELDERS

WHAT PART OF "NO" DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?

April 24, 1997

The Provincial Courts, Supreme Court of BC, Supreme Court of Canada, the RCMP, Premier of BC Glen Clark, all his Ministries, third party interests and negotiations, Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Forests, Ministry of Social Services, Child Welfare, Medical Services of BC, Fish and Wildlife Act, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Native Affairs and Gaming: appropriation, expropriation of our inherent lands, habitats, resources are illegal thefts and in violation of our sovereign inherent rights!

Negotiations are: "treaty without consent" -- null and void, "sellout", "handouts", under the table deals and giving up our inherent rights and out responsibility to the Creator. Negotiations must be made "nation to nation". To negotiate within the system is a conflict of interest!

No consent: to relinquish our nationality, spirituality, lands, resources, our consensus as a people, our own laws and way of life.

The laws of the lands are binding. The laws of Nature, the laws of the Creator are above all other laws. Sovereign as born, and to be, to self-govern, self-rule, self determine, and self autonomy. To be a free people.

Liberty is sovereignty. Free spirit, nationality, mother tongue, right to voice, mobility, choice of economy and trade and to protect your nation from any intruders or harm, to live in harmony and to co-exist.

To have others make your decisions is to give up your consent and your freedom of conscience.

WHAT PART OF "NO" DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?


Lahlus (a.k.a. Loretta Pascal), Tsemhu7qw (a.k.a.Harold Pascal)
Lil'Wat Nation
P.O. Box 208, Mount Currie, "BC" VON 2KO "Canada"
Ph: (604) 894-6640
Fax: (604) 894-6095
Email: c/o lscroggi@cyberstore.ca


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