Based prof HUMILIATES CBC reporter, leaves her in tears over unmarked graves LIES
Meet the professor who is working tirelessly to EXPOSE the deception and falsehoods surrounding the 2021 unmarked graves story and the moral panic that followed. Candice walks us through her journey.
On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice revisits the 2021 moral panic surrounding the unmarked graves. She discusses the original claims and how the legacy media blew it out of proportion and helped turn it into a hoax.
Candice corrects the record by demonstrating with facts and research that no remains have been found to-date at Indian Residential Schools. She talks about the book Grave Error, which meticulously documents the historical background of these residential schools and debunks the false media narratives, including the outrageously false claim that genocide occurred.
Candice welcomes one of the authors of this book, Professor Frances Widdowson, who has been travelling the country and trying to set the record straight and insert truth back into the conversation.
They cover the controversy in Quesnel B.C. – where the municipal council performatively condemned the book, and Frances recounts the incredible reaction she received when she travelled and attended a city council meeting.
That’s when Frances was interviewed by the CBC – a simple, innocent interview that went horribly wrong for the local reporter.
It was supposed to be an easy smear, the kind that CBC regularly does to anyone who questions the Liberal narrative. But unfortunately for the reporter, Frances Widdowson recorded the entire interview and posted it in its entirety on her YouTube page.
Candice plays the most hypocritical and devastating portions – where the CBC journalist presents falsehoods as facts and blatantly contradicts herself. She then resorts to cowering, complaining and crying whenever Frances gently pushed back against her hysterical lies.
Finally, Candice and Frances discuss her latest documentary, “WHAT REMAINS: Exposing the Kamloops Mass Grave Deception's Impact on Powell River.”
You can watch Frances’ full documentary HERE.
To support Frances’ next documentary project, please consider contributing HERE
And you can watch Frances’ full interview with the CBC HERE.
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When we use the phrase "Speaking truth to power" to describe what used to be the mandate of journalism and the whole reason "freedom of the press" is written into many national constitutions, I had no idea this actually means "We the people..." speaking truth to the power that is wielded by, and represented in today's politicized, propaganda spewing media, including the CBC.
TRUTH MATTERS. Especially truth we do not want to know.