Monday, June 1, 2026

We pushed a hoax, liars finally admit

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The liars just admitted to one of their hoaxes.

Five years ago, Canadians were told that the remains of some 215 native children had been found buried in unmarked graves
 at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.

The media amplified this story without any confirmation that the claim was true. It was enough that a designated victim group had made a claim.


Now, five years later, Canada's Globe and Mail finally admits the truth: there never was any evidence of any of this.

It was "an extraordinary assertion, one that requires proof," the paper said. The paper had not demanded any. It continued:

"That should have been the starting point for the media in May 2021, when the
Tkʼemlúps te Secwépemc First Nation first issued a press release announcing the 'confirmation of the remains of 215 children of the Kamloops Indian Residential School' through the use of ground-penetrating radar that identified subterranean anomalies.

"The media, including the Globe and Mail, did not initially scrutinize, much less challenge, that assertion. The initial headlines and stories in the media simply stated as fact that the remains of 215 children had been found."

Well, thanks for getting back to us five years on. Better late than never, I suppose. Meanwhile, more than one hundred Canadian churches were burned as a result of this hoax.


The crazies couldn't resist the story, because it played into their world of Christian oppressors terrorizing innocent natives. The entire history of the medieval Inquisition killed fewer people than one of their favorite regimes did on a good afternoon, so in order to continue playing the victim role they have to downplay all that and play up fantasy stories like this one.

Now yes, it's true: the final Tom Woods Cruise for a long while is indeed to Canada, where this madness occurred. Trust me, you do not want to visit the Caribbean in August, and you'd vastly prefer the mild weather of points north. Not to mention: Massachusetts is my original home and one of my favorite places on earth, and if I deprive myself of that pleasure then the terrorists win.

But in any case, it isn't the destination or the ports that really matter. What matters is that you'll be hanging out with me (and with Scott Horton and Clint Russell) for a week, and as we did on the previous one, I have so many fun things planned for us that it'll be the most enjoyment you'll have all year.


Back in 2021 I wanted to see Genesis on their farewell tour -- but when "proof of vaccination" was suddenly added as a requirement to see them at Madison Square Garden, that opportunity was taken from me.

Until December came along and I noticed that the show in Columbus, Ohio, had no such requirement. I asked Jenna, "Want to get last-minute tickets to Columbus?"

We had an incredible night:
This was the last show on the North American tour, at the end of which Phil Collins said, "Now we'll have to go get proper jobs."

Why do I bring this up?

Because doing something spontaneous like this is what gives life its spice! Weren't planning to join me on my last cruise (for a long time)? Why not change your mind and just do it, because you live once?

See you on board!

 
Tom Woods






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