Uncovering the Kamloops Cover-Up: Ground-truthing GPR Anomalies

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Description: Join David Brett, editor of The New Westminster Times, as he reveals shocking truths about indigenous land claims, the Kamloops Residential School alleged discoveries, and a potential cover-up involving ground penetrating radar (GPR). Standing at the site of New Westminster Senior Secondary School, built over historic cemeteries like the Douglas Cemetery and Potter's Field, David explores how these forgotten burial sites tie into broader reconciliation discussions in BC. Learn about the 2017 Golder Associates archaeological report, the Chilcotin War, Chief Ahan, and why GPR anomalies at Kamloops may not indicate unmarked graves. This video challenges narratives around genocide, DRIPA, and the Cowichan decision, urging Canadians and British Columbians—especially New Westminsterites—to rethink indigenous reconciliation and demand ground truthing for true historical accuracy.

What You'll Learn:
How ground penetrating radar (GPR) results can be misleading, as shown in the 2017 Golder Associates report, and its implications for the Kamloops Residential School 215 graves announcement.
Connections between the Chilcotin War, Chief Ahan's execution, and modern indigenous land claims like DRIPA and the Cowichan decision.
Evidence suggesting a cover-up to advance narratives of genocide, influencing BC property rights, treaty negotiations, and court decisions.
Why truth is essential for reconciliation, and how this local New Westminster story reshapes provincial discussions on unmarked graves and historical justice.
Chapter Details- Introduction to the Crisis: David Brett introduces himself and the province-wide issues surrounding indigenous land claims, DRIPA, and the Cowichan decision.
Site Explanation and Historical Context: Exploring the location of New Westminster Senior Secondary School, built over historic cemeteries, and the erasure of grave markers over time.
The 2017 Golder Associates Report: Detailing the archaeological impact assessment using GPR, excavations, and findings that debunked suspected graves.
Ties to Indigenous Narratives: Discussing potential indigenous burials, including Chief Ahan from the Chilcotin War, and critiques of genocide claims.
Kamloops Cover-Up Allegations: Comparing GPR anomalies at Kamloops purported to be "probable burials" l New Westminster's Golder Report identifiying similar markings as "drain lines," and questioning the lack of ground truthing.
Broader Implications for BC: How manufactured histories influence land title acts, private property rights, and reconciliation efforts.
Call for Truth and Action: Emphasizing the need for excavations and public awareness to challenge unverified narratives.
Timestamps
00:01 - Introduction: Indigenous land claims crisis in BC
00:18 - Why this location matters: New Westminster Senior Secondary School site
00:53 - Alleged Kamloops Residential School cover-up
01:11 - Importance of truth in reconciliation
01:29 - Historic cemeteries: Potter's Field and Douglas Road
02:14 - Development over burial sites through history
03:16 - Indigenous connections: Chief Ahan and the Chilcotin War
04:08 - The 2017 Golder Associates archaeological report
05:01 - GPR anomalies and excavations: Negative results
06:22 - Involvement of First Nations in the report
07:11 - Chief Joe Alphonse's statements and GPR unreliability
08:02 - Visual comparisons of GPR data
09:09 - Similarities between Kamloops and New Westminster anomalies
10:15 - Societal failures and narrative manipulation
11:02 - Chilcotin War myths and genocide claims
13:12 - Lack of protests vs. indigenous advocacy
14:25 - School naming controversy and manufactured history
15:07 - Impact on DRIPA, Cowichan decision, and property rights
16:10 - Ground truthing process in New Westminster
17:33 - Why no excavations at Kamloops? Alleged cover-up
18:49 - Shock over First Nations' involvement and unmarked graves
19:45 - Closing thoughts and thanks

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Conclusion: This eye-opening video exposes inconsistencies in indigenous reconciliation narratives, from Kamloops unmarked graves to New Westminster's forgotten cemeteries. By understanding the limitations of ground penetrating radar and demanding factual ground truthing, we can foster genuine truth and healing in British Columbia. Share this with fellow Canadians, British Columbians, New Westminsterites and to spark informed conversations.
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