An ancient nomad walks across a vast, empty field, following herds of animals. He hunts, raids, and moves on—leaving no permanent settlements, no borders, no lasting civilization. His tribe lives in temporary shelters, children freezing in teepees through brutal winters, while rival tribes are raped, tortured, enslaved, and exterminated in endless cycles of violence. There are no schools, no written laws, no accountability—only raw survival and domination.
Centuries later, his descendants, pushed by globalist politicians and foreign powers, demand ownership of those lands now lived on by Americans, Canadians, and Australians. They file land claims in courts built by the very societies that brought civilization, demanding billions in resources, vast territories, and political power while demonizing colonialism.
This is the ultimate fraud: nomadic people who never built anything lasting now claiming lands that belong to all citizens, using guilt-driven narratives to enrich themselves and foreign powers.
The truth is simple and undeniable: there were no clear boundaries, no organized nations, no lasting settlements, and no consideration for those they raped, tortured, enslaved, or exterminated long before Europeans arrived. The modern land-claim movement is built on lies—and it has become one of the greatest scams in modern history.
A False Narrative of Peaceful Nations
Archeological evidence proves that North America was largely empty, uninhabited wilderness for long stretches of time. At Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Alberta, there are 10,000-year gaps with no human activity whatsoever. Entire regions sat completely vacant, untouched by humans, with no evidence of permanent settlements or continuous habitation.
The Indigenous were nomadic migrants from Asia, crossing land bridges in scattered groups. There is no definitive record of when they arrived, why they left, or how many times they came and went. What we do know is that they wiped out entire species, such as the ancient bison, through relentless overhunting. Far from being “keepers of the land,” they followed wildlife herds, stripping regions bare before moving on to the next. This destruction may even explain why earlier migrations vanished—they overhunted and were forced to leave.
Before European settlers arrived, Indigenous tribes enslaved, tortured, and exterminated one another. The Cree hunted the Inuit. The Blackfoot tried to annihilate the Crow. The Haida raided coastal tribes from Alaska to California, taking slaves and wiping out rivals.
There were no unified nations, no constitutions, and no systems of law to rise above this tribalism because there was no basic Christianity and no higher principles like love of neighbor or respect for a higher power. These truths have been erased to create a false narrative of peaceful, enlightened peoples living in harmony with nature.
The Great Land-Claim Giveaways
Land-claim transfers are not acts of reconciliation—they are strategic theft, designed to weaken Western nations.
United States:
In Alaska, the federal government has quietly approved massive land transfers under the guise of Native sovereignty, opening up unregulated corridors for foreign-backed corporations to exploit resources. Even regions near the Grand Canyon are being eyed for similar deals. These transfers bypass environmental regulations and public oversight, creating havens for illegal logging, mining, and even drug and gun running.
Canada:
The infamous Haida Gwaii giveaway set the blueprint for national betrayal. Haida Gwaii is a critical Pacific archipelago rich in timber, fisheries, and rare-earth minerals. Under former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, it was handed to Indigenous control—not to right historical wrongs, but to create unregulated territory where Chinese shell companies and globalist interests could seize resources through secret deals.
Across Canada, this pattern repeats. Once land is transferred to Indigenous groups, it becomes exempt from federal law. Tribal councils—often corrupt and unaccountable—can strike deals with foreign powers in total secrecy. This isn’t reconciliation. It is economic warfare disguised as justice.
Australia:
In Australia, vast tracts of land have been ceded under similar guilt-driven narratives. The result? Restricted access for ordinary citizens and wide-open access for foreign corporate exploitation. The same globalist agenda is being applied worldwide: weaken democratic nations, divide their populations, and sell off resources one parcel at a time.
Corruption, Crime, and the Reserve System
Modern reserves are cesspools of poverty, violence, and corruption—despite billions in taxpayer funding. Rather than improving lives, government money vanishes into the pockets of chiefs and councils while their people live in filth. Reserves have become hubs for drug trafficking, gun running, and organized crime, shielded from law enforcement by jurisdictional loopholes.
One Canadian example is staggering: $300 million was allocated for First Nations housing, yet only 100 homes were built instead of 1,000. Entire reserves have collapsed into chaos just a few years after receiving millions in aid, requiring federal bailouts because of theft and mismanagement.
Leaders deliberately keep their populations dependent and impoverished to justify endless payouts while blocking meaningful reform.
The romanticized image of Indigenous environmental stewardship is a lie. Many reserves resemble garbage dumps, with rivers polluted, wildlife decimated, and infrastructure collapsing. This is not oppression—it is deliberate neglect by their own leadership.
Residential schools, now vilified in a one-sided narrative, were often the only path out of poverty for Indigenous children, offering education, food, and opportunity with many First Nations gladly sending their children for a better life and better education. While some schools were marred by abuse tied to the Catholic Church, the broader intent was to integrate children into a modern world and give them a future. This truth has been erased to fuel anger and false guilt.
Foreign Powers Exploiting the Scam
The Indigenous narrative has become a weapon for globalists and foreign adversaries.
By exploiting colonial guilt, elites create a two-tier system:
- Indigenous groups get vast, unregulated territories.
- Ordinary citizens are taxed and regulated into submission.
China, in particular, has been deeply involved in backroom deals with tribal councils, gaining access to critical minerals, oil, timber, and fisheries without the scrutiny of national governments.
These deals bypass environmental protections and national security policies, giving hostile foreign powers footholds inside North America and Australia. What appears to be “reconciliation” is, in reality, strategic infiltration.
A Path Forward: Reclaiming Sovereignty
To save Western democracies, decisive action is needed:
- Reclaim Indigenous Lands: Return the majority of Indigenous territories to direct government control for parks, military defense, and regulated resource development.
- Build Functional Communities: Relocate Indigenous populations into smaller, modern villages with jobs, education, and healthcare—breaking the cycle of dependency and corruption.
- End Reserve Corruption: Conduct full audits and prosecute leaders who steal from their people.
- Ban Foreign Infiltration: Outlaw secret deals between tribal councils and foreign corporations.
- Restore Truth in Education: Rewrite curriculums to expose the fabricated history of Indigenous “stewardship” and acknowledge their role in warfare, slavery, and ecological destruction.
America must lead this charge. Canada and Australia, deeply compromised by globalist policies, may ultimately need direct U.S. involvement or even annexation to secure resources and borders.
Conclusion: No More Manufactured Guilt
The idea that nomadic tribes with no permanent settlements, no borders, and no written laws now have the right to claim entire nations is absurd. Their history is one of slavery, tribal warfare, and ecological devastation—not peaceful coexistence.
Today, their descendants are being used as pawns by globalist elites and foreign powers to fracture democratic nations and steal their wealth. The reserves have become cesspools of crime and corruption, while ordinary citizens are burdened with guilt and taxes.
It is time to end this scam. Indigenous populations deserve education, housing, and opportunity—but not at the cost of sovereignty and security. The majority of land and resources must remain under accountable governments for the benefit of all citizens.
America, Canada, and Australia must reject false guilt and reclaim these lands before globalist forces dismantle them completely. Only strength and truth can protect the future of Western civilization.