Interview: Jack Blood Talks With 9/11 Truth Activist John Boncore About his Attempt to Arrest George W Bush

May 2, 2009 by JackBlood  
Filed under Featured, Police State

9/11 Truth Activist John Boncore, who is widely known as ‘Splitting the Sky’, was on Jack Blood’s Deadline Live show on April the 21st 2009.

Hear this hero talk about his life and what led him to attempt to have George W. Bush arrested in Canada in March this year,  his memories of the famous riot at Attica Penitentiary,  and his take on 911, AIG etc…

Tuesday, April 21, 2009
STS on the Jack Blood Show
I am pleased to have been a guest on the Jack Blood’s Deadline Live show today

download and listen to this one hour interview here:
JackBlood-and-STS-Apr-21-2009.mp3

We had some troubles hearing each other in the first segment but we got it sorted out fairly quickly.

Thank you Jack!

For more info about the Jack Blood show, please go here:

http://deadlinelive.info/

HELP: If you can possibly help with a donation to my legal defense fund, please contact me. All the info is posted on my homepage www.splittingthesky.net
And don’t miss this excellent presentation at Google Video by Boncore, entitled: Splitting the Sky – 9/11: Follow The Money.


ABOUT:

Splitting the Sky (born January 7, 1952) is an activist, struggling for justice for the indigenous peoples of the Americas. His Mohawk name, Dacajeweiah, translated into English is “Splitting the Sky”. He was born in Buffalo, New York, colonized as “John Boncore”, and also became known as “John Hill”. From the age of seven, Splitting the Sky survived many years in New York foster homes and youth detention centers in which he was ill-treated. Eventually he would become the only man convicted as a ringleader of the infamous 1971 Attica State Prison rebellion in upstate New York, in the course of which 43 inmates were killed. This event has inspired several movies — “Against the Wall” (1994) starring Samuel L. Jackson, and “Attica” (1980) starring Morgan Freeman — and documentaries including “Attica” (1974), and “The Ghosts of Attica” (2001). He was listed by former UN Ambassador Andrew Young of the Carter administration as the number one political prisoner in the USA in 1975.

Splitting the Sky founded an organization to unite all Indigenous Peoples into a great confederation called the League of Indigenous Sovereign Nations of the Western Hemisphere (LISN). In 1995 he was the Sun Dance Chief at Gustafsen Lake, British Columbia, during the Gustafsen Lake Standoff, which was precipitated by a rancher who attempted to evict the Sun Dancers from what he claimed was his property. The incident turned into a major protest against the occupation of unceded native land. Splitting the Sky was an outspoken critic of the government’s handling of the incident and was among those who raised the question of so-called Aboriginal Title under international law. Specifically, aboriginal title is enshrined under the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which is validated as an aboriginal right in section (35) of the Canadian constitution. With his wife Sandra Bruderer, whose Cree name translates to “She Keeps the Door”, he co-wrote a 653 page book titled “The Autobiography of Dacajeweiah Splitting the Sky John Boncore Hill; From Attica Lake to Gustafsen Lake: Unmasking the Secrets of the Psycho-sexual Energy and the Struggle for Original People’s Title”. Splitting the Sky currently resides in British Columbia, Canada.

On March 17, 2009, Splitting the Sky was arrested and jailed in Calgary, Alberta, Canada where he had attempted to arrest former U.S. president George W. Bush who was visiting the Telus Convention Centre to give a speech. According to the Pacific Free Press, “Splitting the Sky spent the night in jail, where he was beaten, before being taken before a JP in the morning, and released on $500 bail, paid for by local activists.”

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