Time Bomb by Douglas L. Bland

Time Bomb by Douglas L. Bland

Author:Douglas L. Bland
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Dundurn
Published: 2014-10-29T16:00:00+00:00


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IMAGINING A FIRST NATIONS REBELLION

“A covert operation involving burning cars on every railway would almost be impossible to stop despite all the Canadian military and police being alerted to the potential.”

— Chief Terry Nelson, 2012[1]

A successful rebellion requires strong leaders, who manage, in a consistent fashion, a coherent strategy, within an effective, unified organization that conducts armed operations according to an agreed upon, carefully constructed plan. There is no such structure in the First Nations community today. There is no coherent strategy; there are no clear objectives, no unified organization, and no plan. But there are in Canada in 2014 indications and warnings that the underlying support within the community to develop a unified First Nations strategy for coherent civil action is building.

Where these serious matters will take the nation, Canadians can only imagine. Asking, however, where the gathering unrest within the First Nations community might lead and then imagining just how a First Nations rebellion might unfold are prudent actions that Canadian leaders ought to consider seriously.



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