Thursday 22 October 2020

TRY NOT TO GET MURDERED AT THE HOSPITAL

William Combes, an outspoken eyewitness to murder and child abduction in the Christian death camps called Indian residential schools, William Combes, was killed at the Catholic-run St. Paul's Hospital on February 26, 2011. William Arnold Combs obituary: _________________________________________________________________________________ He'd reportedly been in stable health and had been assigned a new doctor, who sent him to the hospital for “tests”. Eyewitness to medical murder of William Combes _________________________________________________________________________________ "The aboriginal man who claimed to witness the abduction of ten fellow residential school children by the Queen of England and her husband in October, 1964 at the Catholic school in Kamloops, B.C. has died suddenly at the Catholic-run St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver. William Combes, age 59 and in good health, was scheduled to be a primary witness at the opening session of the International Tribunal into Crimes of Church and State (ITCCS) on September 12 in London, England." _________________________________________________________________________________ The obituary says he was born September 20, 1952. "Grieving parents haven’t seen their children since they left for a picnic with the Royal couple on Oct. 10 1964." That makes him 12 years old at the time. _________________________________________________________________________________ Mr. Combes goes on to speak of his experience with the Queen and her husband at the picnic: "In October, 1964 when I was 12 years old, I was an inmate at the Kamloops school and we were visited by the Queen of England and Prince Phillip…The day the Queen got to the school, I was part of a group of kids that went on a picnic with her and her husband and some of the priests, down to a meadow near Dead Man’s Creek. I remember it was weird because we all had to bend down and kiss her foot, a white laced boot. After awhile, I saw the Queen leave the picnic with ten children from the school, and those kids never returned. We never heard anything more about them and never met them again even when we were older. They were all from around there but they all vanished. The group that disappeared was seven boys and three girls, in age from six to fourteen years old.” _________________________________________________________________________________ "When Sovereignty met the Monarchy: The Queen's 1964 Visit"
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