And let's consider this for truth and reconciliation:

‘Biggest fake news story in Canada’: Kamloops mass grave debunked by academics

One year ago today, the leaders of the British Columbia First Nation Band Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc announced the discovery of a mass grave of more than 200 Indigenous children detected at a residential school in British Columbia.

“We had a knowing in our community that we were able to verify. To our knowledge, these missing children are undocumented deaths,” Rosanne Casimir, chief of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, said in a statement on May 27, 2021.

The band called the discovery, “Le Estcwicwéy̓” — or “the missing.”

What’s still missing, however, according to a number of Canadian academics, is proof of the remains in the ground.

Since last year’s announcement, there have been no excavations at Kamloops nor any dates set for any such work to commence. Nothing has been taken out of the ground so far, according to a Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc spokesman.

The alleged burial ground, which is said to include 215 bodies — some as young as 3 years old — was located with the help of ground-penetrating radar at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, which was run by the Roman Catholic Church from 1890 to 1978. The number of bodies was based on irregularities in the ground ascertained by the radar waves, according to an anthropologist hired by the band to scan the site.

https://nypost.com/2022/05/27/kamloops-mass-grave-debunked-biggest-fake-news-in-canada/

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Do you trust major media stories? These days, there are many truths...

Curiously, many people believe the opposite of that exactly because of the media.

The truth is only one.

It is a fact the investigations discharge the Catholic church from any misconduct in that regard.

The big media is the one trying to destroy the church. The ones behind those outlets are their puppeteers.

this remember me of a similar issue in Ireland. The media went berserk about a cript under a former catholic orphanage.

A blue-haired sociologist got the records, crunched some numbers, and accused the nuns of neglect and abuse: "they lost 15% of their children and buried them on the spot"

She just did not checked that among poor irish at that time there were 20% child mortality rate. That without considering an orphanage would get mostly the poorest and sickest children.

That is exactly a good example of how manipulation of information goes on to hurt the Church but people take too long to undo the false impression caused by the media.

true, but ALSO:

it is quite possible the blue-haired girl didn't grasp low infant mortality is a very modern phenomenon.

People disconnected from history, feed only the zeitgeist... they fall for any stupid narrative.