Chiefs starting to panic and as is usual, they start making threats. Such arrogance. And the irony is that THEY are the Racial separatists:
“Some Chiefs are now calling on Alberta’s premier to resign, alleging Danielle Smith has “conspired” with separatists and violated Treaty rights.
“I hope you have your bags packed. Because when this referendum is defeated, I will gladly walk you to the border.“
–Chief Allan Adam
VIDEO:
https://x.com/dubsndoo/status/2017012054096519625

“The Alberta separatist movement was called crazy, laughable, and a political fantasy by chiefs gathered in Edmonton Jan. 29 to, again, voice their concerns about an independence agenda that threatens Constitutionally-protected treaties with the ‘Crown’.
{Which is one reason some have for leaving Canada. Race Based Law is embedded in the Canadian Constitution…}
“The chiefs condemned, again, the ‘United Conservative Party’ (UCP) government, which they say has enabled the separatists with amendments to provincial legislation that allow unconstitutional {? How so?} citizen-led petitions…
…
“The Alberta chiefs are not impressed with developments.
“Resign, immediately”, was the message delivered to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her UCP government by Athabasca Chipewyan ‘First Nation’ Chief Allan Adam, who was flanked at the press conference by chiefs from Treaties 3, 6, 7 and 8.
“Any motion to secede cannot proceed without prior consent from ‘First Nations’ {?}, reads a release handed out at the chiefs’ press conference.
…
“Under international and Canadian Law, neither Alberta nor Albertans have the right to secede, unilaterally or otherwise, reads the statement {Nonsense}.
“Furthermore, the statement continues, the Treaties were agreed to by ‘First Nations’ {Indian tribes/Bands} and the Crown before Alberta was created—Alberta is not a Party to the Treaty and cannot make changes without ‘First Nations’ consent.
{When the U.S. ‘seceded’ from Great Britain: “The U.S. considered itself unrestricted by British-Indian treaties…”}
…
“During the press conference, the chiefs discussed the resources that successionists believe they would be entitled to retain after independence. Chiefs argued against the notion.
“On a ‘Windspeaker’ question about the years-long ‘First Nations’ call for Canada to rescind the “Natural Resources Transfer Agreements”, Chief Samuel Crowfoot of Siksika ‘Nation’ {a ‘nation’ of 8,022 people} said that, in the event of secession,
“The natural resources should come back under the authority and jurisdiction of ‘First Nations’ {Which they never were, and which AREN’T covered by Treaty}. That’s where it resided originally and that’s where it needs to be. That resources act is unconstitutional {Proof?}… We would no longer honour that arrangement with a new man on the block when we’re not happy with the situation as it is right now.”
{And what would you do about it if you no longer had the cooperation of governments and politicized courts using a discriminatory Constitution for validation?}
“Chief Sunshine {Sturgeon Lake Cree ‘Nation’, a ‘nation’ of 3,996 people} agreed.
“All the resources should return back to the rightful owners {the citizenry}, and that’s ‘First Nations’ all across this land. The “Natural Resources Transfer Act” was enacted in 1930. That was at a time that ‘First Nations’ weren’t allowed to hire legal to fight this. The times are changing. The days of that are long gone.”
“Trevor Mercredi, grand chief of Treaty 8, said
“The land still belongs to us {No, it doesn’t. Stop lying!}. The jurisdiction still belongs to us, regardless of who thinks they own it, whether the separatists think they own it, whether the Province thinks they own it. Even if the federal government thought they owned it… The rights of our people is the ownership of our lands, the jurisdiction of the land. We’ve never given that up. It was never on the table.”
{TREATY 8: “The Cree, Beaver, Chipewyan and other Indians, inhabitants of the territory within the limits hereinafter defined and described…DO HEREBY CEDE, RELEASE, SURRENDER AND YIELD UP to the Government of the Dominion of Canada, for Her Majesty the Queen and Her successors for ever, all their rights, titles and privileges whatsoever, to the lands included within the following limits…”
{There follows a lengthy description of the territory ceded, released, surrendered, etc.}
“AND ALSO the said Indian rights, titles and privileges whatsoever to all other lands wherever situated in the Northwest Territories, British Columbia, or in any other portion of the Dominion of Canada.
“TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same to Her Majesty the Queen and Her successors for ever…”
https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100028813/1581293624572 }
–‘Treaty chiefs assert their rights, jurisdiction and authority in face of Alberta separation discourse,’
Debora Steel, Windspeaker, January 30th, 2026

Some background on the first Chief in the above video. From 2014:
“A Left-wing lobby group in San Francisco wired $55,000 to the bank account of an Indian chief in Northern Alberta, paying him to oppose the oilsands.
“And sure enough, that chief – Allan Adam, from the Athabasca Chipewyan ‘First Nation’ – earned his money. Last weekend, he flew to Toronto to sit on a stage next to Neil Young, the folk singer who was in town to demonize Canada’s oil industry.
“Now, $55,000 might sound like a lot of money to pay, just to rent a politician for a day if all the chief did for his money was to appear on stage in Toronto beside Neil Young. But to the ‘Tides Foundation’, it’s well worth it. Think of Adam as an actor, hired to play a part in an elaborate theatrical production.
“Neil Young had his role: he’s the American celebrity who can draw crowds of fawning Baby Boomer journalists. But at the end of the day, he’s just another millionaire celebrity. When he talks about the oilsands, he quickly reveals himself as a low-information know-nothing.
“Adam brings what Young can’t: authenticity. Young likes to wear an Indian-style leather vest, but Adam really is an Indian, and he really lives near the oilsands.
“Adam didn’t do a lot of talking in Toronto. He was more of a prop than an actor. See, the ‘Tides Foundation’ is from San Francisco. And Neil Young lives on a 1,500-acre estate near San Francisco. Without Adam, this would have just been some California millionaires coming up here to boss Canadians around. That’s why they had to hire Adam, to aboriginalize their attack on Canada. It was political sleight of hand, to distract from the fact that this was a foreign assault on Canadian jobs.
“‘Tides’ could have hired an actual actor, like maybe Lorne Cardinal, who played the Aboriginal policeman in the comedy series “Corner Gas”. But they didn’t hire an actor. They hired an elected public official. That’s the problem.
“Adam’s official title is “Chief”. But it’s not a religious or cultural title. Under the “Indian Act”, that’s just the legal title given to the elected mayor of an Indian Band.
“The ‘Tides Foundation’ put $55,000 into the bank account of a mayor to get him to take a particular political position. Depending on what ‘Tides’ was getting the Chief to do, the payment might well have been a bribe. But we won’t know, because no one is talking about the $55,000 payment.
“How is it acceptable that a foreign lobby group can simply deposit cash into a bank account of a Canadian politician? Who else is being paid cash to oppose the oilsands?
“This fact almost escaped detection. It was buried in the ‘Tides Foundation’s 138-page filing with the IRS, who only disclosed it to get a tax break. Even then, it was shrouded in secrecy.
“The money was paid to a numbered company, ‘850450 Alberta Ltd’. Only a search of Alberta’s corporate registry revealed that ‘850450 Alberta Ltd.’ was owned by another company, called ‘Acden Group Ltd.’, that had changed its name twice in the past four years. Adam and other Band politicians were directors and shareholders, in trust for the Band.
“The payment was well-hidden – and Adam certainly didn’t disclose it when he was on stage with Young.
“The same IRS disclosure shows ‘Tides’ made 25 different payments to Canadian anti-oilsands activists in a single year, totalling well over a million dollars. And that’s just one U.S. lobby group. The ‘Rockefeller Brothers Fund’ out of New York spends $7 million a year in Canada, with an explicit campaign strategy of fomenting Aboriginal unrest, through protests and lawsuits.
“If a foreign oil company – say, ‘ExxonMobil’ – was depositing secret payments in the bank accounts of MPs, it would be a scandal. Those MPs would face an RCMP investigation, ‘Exxon’ would likely be charged with bribery, and the media on both sides of the border would have a field day. Yet none of those things will likely happen with Adam.
“Because the ‘Tides Foundation’ knows that the Canadian media and even the police are cowards when it comes to Aboriginal politicians. They don’t dare hold them to account, for fear of being called ‘racist’. If you doubt this, look at the continued success of Theresa Spence, Attawapiskat’s chief.
“Tides got its money’s worth.”
–‘First Nations chief received $55,000 from Tides Foundation’,
Ezra Levant, Toronto Sun, Jan. 17, 2014 • Updated Jan. 19, 2014
https://torontosun.com/2014/01/17/first-nations-chief-received-55000-from-tides-foundation
See:
‘Carving Up Canada’, (U.S. Foundations):
“The so called Wet’suwet’en blockade of the Coastal Gas-link pipeline has brought to the surface a very small part of massive funding of Astro-Sage “Indigenous” organizations. This phenomenon is being used by massive private foundations to disrupt Canada, economically and socially…”
https://canadiansforlegalequality.wordpress.com/2020/10/06/carving-up-canada/
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From 2020:
“In the video, which was recorded some time around 2 a.m. {outside a casino},
a police officer is seen parking behind Allan Adam’s truck. Adam, who is ‘leader’ {Chief} of the Athabasca Chipewyan ‘First Nation’ {a ‘nation’ of 1,555 people}, is outside the vehicle. He walks towards the officer and returns to the truck.
“The first 31 seconds of the nearly 12-minute video has no audio, so what was said is not heard. Audio appears to begin when the officer turns on his sirens.
“Adam tells the officer to inform Supt. Lorna Dicks of Wood Buffalo RCMP, that
“Chief Adam f***king tells you I’m tired of being harassed by the RCMP”.
“The officer tells Adam to return to the truck and he will talk with him soon. Adam accuses the officer of harassing him, telling him to “leave us alone” and
“don’t f***king stop behind us like you’re f***king watching us”.
{The officer was checking the licence plate, which turned out to be expired.}
“Adam returns to the truck to move a baby seat into the truck bed. Adam told media he was making room for a friend who was joining them. Eventually, the officer comes over and talks with Adam’s wife, Freda Courtoreille, who is the designated driver for the evening.
“What is said cannot be heard clearly. But after a few minutes of talking, Adam calls the officer “a son of a bitch” and rushes towards him. Adam takes off his jacket and gets into a fighting stance as his wife calms him down.
“The officer tells Adam to calm down and return to the truck, which he does. The officer continues speaking with Courtoreille and appears to begin arresting her. As she yells “Ow”, Adam jumps out, yells, “Leave my wife alone”, and pushes the officer.
“The two yell at each other and Adam gets back inside the truck.
“At one point, the truck inches forward and stops… The officer walks to the driver’s side and talks with Courtoreille. Adam jumps from the vehicle and yells at the officer. The officer tells him to get back inside and grabs his left arm, as if he is about to arrest him.
“At that point, an officer arriving at the scene runs over and tackles Adam to the ground. This officer can be seen punching Adam’s head and putting him in a headlock.
“Courtoreille and Adam’s niece come out of the truck to see what’s happening. The first officer tells them to get back inside.
“Adam is told not to resist by the officers, and Adam shouts back that he is not resisting. As Adam is arrested, at least seven police officers are seen outside the truck. Courtoreille is taken from the driver’s seat and arrested.
“Courtoreille was released and not charged, while Adam has been charged with resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer.”
VIDEO:

Here’s the Chief’s ‘Excuse’ video, where he omits any context for what happened. He’s just an ‘innocent victim’:
–‘RCMP dash-cam footage shows officer tackling chief during March arrest’,
Vincent McDermott, Fort McMurray Today, June 11, 2020 • Updated June 16, 2020
And, as usual, Canada’s Prime Minister got it wrong:
“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that newly released video showing a forceful arrest of a Canadian indigenous leader was “shocking“, saying it raised serious questions.
…
“We have all now seen the shocking video of Chief Adam’s arrest, and we must get to the bottom of this“,
Trudeau said in Ottawa.
“I have serious questions about what happened.”
“In the 12-minute video, obtained by news outlets including ‘Reuters’, Adam approaches a police car parked behind him outside a Fort McMurray, Alberta, casino to complain of harassment. When the officer repeatedly orders him back to his truck, Adam warns that the two of them are going to have a problem.
“Later, Adam exits his truck swearing, removes his jacket and assumes a fighting stance.
“After he leaves the vehicle a final time, he is held by one officer while a second tackles him to the ground. One of the officers then punches him in the face.
“Adam is cuffed and led away bleeding.
“The RCMP, which previously reviewed the video, has said the use of force was reasonable.”
–‘Canada’s Trudeau calls arrest video of indigenous leader ‘shocking’,
Steve Scherer and Rod Nickel, Reuters, June 12, 2020
https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/canadas-trudeau-calls-arrest-video-192524605.html
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Then, Aboriginal privilege took over – and this Racially-biased justice system is a major reason for the ongoing criminality and violence in Aboriginal communities:
“On June 24, 2020, the charges against Athabasca Chipewyan ‘First Nation’ Chief Allan Adam were dropped.
“The Crown reassessed the prosecution standard based on an examination of the available evidence including the disclosure of additional relevant material {Like what?} and withdrew the two charges”,
Alberta Justice spokeswoman Carla Jones said in a statement.”
–‘Charges dropped against Chief Allan Adam’,
Jake Cardinal, Alberta Native News, June 28, 2020
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‘Race did not play a part’: Watchdog clears officers in arrest of Alberta chief’,
Canadian Press, Dec. 19, 2024
“He’s a born leader. He’s a war chief.”
“One of the most reliably outspoken ‘Indigenous’ {sic} leaders in Alberta, Adam’s language is blunt no matter what the topic.
“When he first became chief, he threatened a moratorium on the oilsands.
…
“Again and again, his Band has taken the provincial government to court over development the ‘First Nation’ {Tribe/Band} feels infringes on its treaty rights. Adam is almost gleeful about those battles being funded by the Band’s energy business.
“He’s welcomed {impassioned but ignorant} ‘A-list’ celebrities to Fort Chipewyan who want to join the fight: rock legend Neil Young; actors Jane Fonda, Daryl Hannah and Leonardo DiCaprio; Hollywood director James Cameron, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg. Adam greets them in jeans, leather jacket, messy ponytail and trademark grin.
“Meanwhile, he cuts deals with industrial giants like Teck Resources and talks about wanting to own a pipeline…”
–‘Contradiction is Alberta Chief Allan Adam’s strength’,
Bob Weber, The Canadian Press, June 12, 2020
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And from 2016:
“Alberta wants to develop more? Well, we will be there to stand in the way.”
“Athabasca Chipewyan Chief Allan Adam stormed out of the meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada’s premiers, and ‘indigenous’ leaders on ‘climate change’ in Vancouver on March 2, 2016, because he said it fell to shambles.
“I think Canada’s in a ‘crisis’ and it ain’t going to get any better now. Canada failed terribly, the provinces failed terribly in regards to addressing this issue”,
said an infuriated Adam.
“According to Adam, the meeting didn’t include any talk of taking care of ‘mother earth’; instead, the focus was placed on economic development and transitioning to a ‘green’ economy.
‘Mother Earth?’
“It will come as a surprise to many that ‘Mother Earth’ as a concept in Canadian culture is European in origin and has virtually no history or connection with aboriginal culture or belief – and that’s according to aboriginal elders and ‘scholars’.”
https://endracebasedlaw.wordpress.com/2016/09/19/mother-earth/ }
“Adam, whose community sits three hours north of the Alberta {misnamed} ‘tar’ sands, said he’s now prepping to take the federal and provincial governments to court {Of course…}.
“The time has come to say that we are done with this. We’ve had enough. We’re not going to stand around and wait for these guys to do what they’ve got to do. Alberta wants to develop more — well, we will be there to stand in the way. We will not sell out to corporations nor will we ever be silenced, ever. That’s our ‘right’,”
he said.
–‘Canada failed terribly, the provinces failed terribly,’
Chiefs disappointed after climate talks with PM, Premiers’,
Brandi Morin, APTN, March 3, 2016
See also:

‘Aboriginal Industry Rewards An Ally’ (Lametti & Bellegarde) {Dec.8, 2024}:
“Perry Bellegarde, as A‘FN’ Grand Chief, lobbied the government to bring in UNDRIP; David Lamerti, as Justice Minister, brought it in, and now Bellegarde and Lametti and their law firm benefit from it financially.”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2024/12/08/aboriginal-industry-rewards-an-ally/
‘Chiefs in the News’ – Dean Sayers’ {Feb.19, 2024}:
“Here’s some interesting background on one of the defeated candidates for A‘FN’ leader. the former Batchewana ‘First Nation’ chief, Dean Sayers…”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2024/02/19/chiefs-in-the-news-dean-sayers/
‘New A‘FN’ head Chief Threatens Canada’ (Cindy Woodhouse) {Dec.20, 2023}:
“If you don’t listen to our people, you don’t listen to our chiefs, you don’t answer them, then there’s problems. And so, to Canada: we’re coming for you.”
“Cindy Woodhouse has became the new national chief of the Assembly of ‘First Nations’ {Indian Bands}. In a speech, she pleaded with Canadians to support the people she represents, and warned them to pay attention.”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2023/12/20/new-afn-head-chief-threatens-canada/
‘Pipeline Opponent In Hot Water’ (Chief Na’Mox {John Ridsdale}) {Apr.8, 2021}:
“According to sources, Chief Na’Mox {John Ridsdale}, most-famously known for being a stalwart opponent of the ‘Coastal GasLink’ pipeline…is in some hot water. The Wet’suwet’en {Hereditary} chief came onto the residence of a Hazelton woman recently while intoxicated and shot her dog, which later died on the way to a clinic…”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2021/04/08/pipeline-opponent-in-hot-water/
‘Chiefs in the News: Napoleon Mercredi’ (Saskatchewan) {Oct.9, 2019}:
“Napoleon Mercredi was Chief at Fond Du Lac Denesuline ‘First Nation’ {Fond du Lac Dene ‘Nation’, a ‘nation’ of 2,109 people} from 2009 to 2011. Over $400,000 was allegedly misappropriated during Mercredi’s time as chief…”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2019/10/09/chiefs-in-the-news-napoleon-mercredi/
‘Another Chief In Trouble’ (Sexual Harassment) {Sept. 6, 2019}:
“The executive council of the Assembly of ‘First Nations’ {Indian Tribes} has suspended Nova Scotia-Newfoundland Regional Chief Morley Googoo following the release of a report outlining how he discriminated against Mi’kmaq women…”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2019/09/06/another-chief-in-trouble/
‘Calling Out Abuse’ {Oct. 12, 2018}:
“When our Inuit male leaders travel with their female staff, they think it’s a benefit and a perk that they can actually sexually harass, sexually assault or have relationships with women on the road“,
Iqaluit Mayor Madeleine Redfern told the House of Commons’ Status of Women committee…”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2018/10/12/calling-out-abuse/
‘The Tip Of The Iceberg?’ {September 4, 2018}:
“A former Nishnawbe Aski ‘Nation’ deputy grand chief is lobbing accusations of sexual harassment and intimidation at former grand chief Stan Beardy. Anna-Betty Achneepineskum, who was ousted from her elected post earlier this summer, claims seven people have come forward with statements against Beardy, who spent 12 years as grand chief from 2000 to 2012 and three more as Ontario regional chief.”
https://endracebasedlaw.ca/2018/09/04/the-tip-of-the-iceberg/
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