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Native Rights Mobs at Canadian Universities

What on earth is going on at Universities these days? What is going on in Canada, with regards to “Native rights” and property rights and false accusations and imposed guilt and the criminalization of speech and inquiry?

Over the past few years we have been witnessing shocking scenes on the campuses of some universities, where students and provocateurs have been shouting down people who politely request evidence to substantiate the allegations of unmarked graves. Rather than providing evidence, mob behaviour is directed at those who try to engage in discussion about all that has ensued in Canada since the Kamloops “discovery” some five years ago.

UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) and the DRIPA – the Act which enshrines UNDRIP into law in BC – does not just present us with a feel-good Kumbaya moment to assuage us of our (false) guilt. We have seen our property rights put into question, as demonstrated by several controversial decisions which have already come down through the courts in the lower mainland of British Columbia. I believe UNDRIP is a major weapon against the Caucasian people in Canada. The intention is to dispossess us. War is being waged against people of European ancestry.

There are many online videos and stories about student mob scenes at various Canadian university campuses these days. During the Lethbridge incident on February 4th, 2026, a climax in the level of insanity was reached — a new low.

I wrote a letter two months later, after finding that there was a complete lack of response, in other words, no investigation, no consequences for criminal actions, nothing. Except, shockingly, praise for delinquents. This letter contains links to Tony Hall’s in-depth articles about the affair, and there are more links below the letter to pertinent articles and talks.

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2026 April 2

To the Minister of Advanced Education in Alberta the Honourable Myles McDougall, (Calgary.FishCreek@assembly.ab.ca)

~ copied to ‘cc’ list shown below, and an extensive ‘bcc’ list not shown (blind copy) ~

Extraordinary events happened on the University of Lethbridge campus on February 4th, 2026. Mob behaviour in the Atrium was so extreme that campus security was inadequate, and the Lethbridge Police force had to be called in. I am wondering if an investigation has taken place, and if there were any repercussions for the violent and abusive elements in the crowd. 

Apparently an email was sent out on the morning of February 4th, in which students and faculty were warned that there would be a controversial individual coming to the Atrium. The message implied that this was a problematic person, and so it follows that the students were being encouraged and incited to deal with the visitor as an unwelcomed entity. Some classes were even cancelled, to facilitate maximum attendance in the Atrium.

The email sent out to students and faculty did not name the unwelcome guest, but we can assume the reference was to Professor Frances Widdowson. It turned out that there were four people. Professor Emeritus Anthony Hall attended with Professor Frances Widdowson, and both professors brought their spouses. Professor Hall had taught at the U of Lethbridge for 26 years until 2016. This was his campus.

The crowd of students (and others?) which gathered in the Atrium on February 4th became aggressive, violent, loud and utterly disrespectful (understatement!) towards the four elderly people — Frances Widdowson being the young one among them. Professor Hall and his wife are both in their 70’s. The students truly took on angry mob behaviour.

They had signs to the effect of “make your ears bleed!”, while blasting horns mere inches from the ears of the visiting four. Those instruments were fetched from the music room. Property was vandalized. All of Professor Hall’s papers which he had brought along were grabbed and torn to pieces. This aggressive behaviour continued for a long time. Eventually Tony Hall was left alone, unprotected, while still surrounded by the mob. To my understanding, he was physically jostled, and thrown out onto the sidewalk by this mob.  

The logical, sane, and correct response to this criminal assault on the four visitors would be a serious investigation followed by serious repercussions. Instead, the students have been praised for their behaviour. Professor Leroy Littlebear held a “purification ceremony” the following week, and congratulated the students, telling them they did well

Is this for real? What does that say about the University of Lethbridge? What are the students learning? What is the agenda? What kind of behaviour is being encouraged?

Will there be an investigation into these events? Have criminal charges been laid yet?

Here are two articles, both of which should be studied and utilized as evidence in your investigation:

https://anthonyjhall.substack.com/p/a-universitys-making-of-a-native rights mob

https://anthonyjhall.substack.com/p/is-undrip-a-trojan-horse

This is a very serious matter, and I await a response. 

sincerely,

Monika Schaefer
McBride, B.C.

copies to:
President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lethbridge  Digvir S. Jayas (president@uleth.ca)
Provost and Vice-Chair Academic  Michelle Helstein (provost@uleth.ca)
Chair of the Board of Governors  Karen Reid (board.chair@uleth.ca)
Governance Analyst  Lavonne Svenson (governance@uleth.ca)
Chancellor  Terry Whitehead (chancellor@uleth.ca)
Student Union President  Alejandro Figueroa (su.president@uleth.ca)
Chief of the Lethbridge Police Service  Shahin Mehdizadeh (inquiries@lethbridgepolice.ca)
Professor Anthony (Tony) Hall (antoniusjameshall@gmail.com)
Professor Leroy Littlebear (littlebear@uleth.ca)
Professor Frances Widdowson (widdowsonfrances@gmail.com)
Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith (Brooks – Medicine Hat) (premier@gov.ab.ca)
Bridge City News (info@bridgecitynews.ca)
Lethbridge News Now (lethbridge.Newsroom@pattisonmedia.com)
Lethbridge Herald (kjordan@lethbridgeherald.com)
MLA Lethbridge West  Rob Miyashiro (lethbridge.West@assembly.ab.ca)
MLA Lethbridge East  Nathan Neudorf (lethbridge.East@assembly.ab.ca)

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I have not received a response from the Minister, nor from any of the addressees on copy except of course Anthony Hall.

                       

   Tony Hall is the bearded man on the right, and in second photo he sits on the floor surrounded by the mob after all his papers have been snatched, torn and destroyed.

Professor Anthony Hall was my guest on “the Flipside with Monika” two shows in a row during March here and here on the Republic Broadcasting Network. In the first, Tony Hall shares with us the shocking events on February 4th on the U of Lethbridge campus, and in the second we delved into UNDRIP which appears to have some origins right at the University of Lethbridge, where we now witness the student mob in full force.

How did we get here? The following article by M.S. King is extremely relevant to this story. The article describes how communism has been brought to us via the “long march through the institutions”, especially in the universities, by Cultural Marxism and “political correctness”:  https://realnewsandhistory.com/anyt-04-16-26/

 

One Response

  1. I’m originally from Ontario and moved to the west in the 1970’s. In those days and into the 80’s it was quite unapologetically conservative. I left for Britain in 1985. I went back for a short visit to Edmonton for a month in 1998. My……… what a difference! The first thing I noticed was the pc- ness In a used bookshop, not the Wee Book Inn I might add , but across the street from the Strathcona Hotel above the snooker hall.There were some good books in there but probably as many shelves of “feminism” , “gay” stuff etc.The fellow minding the till was full of the same. I didn’t buy anything.
    My point is that I could see this coming and really taking hold at that time. Distance and time gave me the perspective to see the “long march” occurring.

    Some wise person once said: “The past is another country.” I’ve found this to be true over and over. I think ( said I, adding my 2 cents) what is needed most is Ethics ie an understanding of the principles of forming moral judgements. Critical Theory has killed this in religion , academe and secular life.
    We’ve been reduced to seeing everything only in terms of “arithmetical calculation” (No. 4) if I remember correctly.
    So many of us have been cowed into silence, ostensibly so we don’t offend. That may be the case sometime but not all the time. We must rebuild our spiritual/moral spines and fix this. If anyone is looking for an example , Alfred Schaefer is an outstanding one.

    bryan

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