Forts Indian
2006

Why is it a cover-up that Crazy Horse was king?
When Red Cloud and the Hang Around the Fort all Indians signed the Treaty, The Crazy Horse has not only signed and became King of the Lakota, and he was murdered and there was a new force of Indian police who cooperated with the troops abusing the Sioux. Then a few years later, the followers of Crazy Horse (the traditional) the Ghost Dance at Wounded Knee were massacred. Now people want to deny that Crazy Horse was a king of the Oglala. Why deny that he was the King of Crazy Horse? What is the point of that?
The point is twofold: firstly to make people like Dart here and say stupid things like "Duh" (and feel smart because he said) and I think that just because they keep saying Crazy Horse was Chief Crazy Horse he was never a king after refusing to sign the treaty as Red Cloud and other chiefs signed, and endlessly repeating the view that the mind has programmed Ultra Kontrolle the boy, sarcasm and intelligence errors do not think critically. Dart never questions what is repeated constantly and not making full logical connections, like the fact that there is a huge statue to be carved as an appeasement to the memory of our murdered king means that there could be no concealment as to his real status and importance. The issue here is not whether Crazy Horse existed (which is not denied), but it was actually a king. And secondly because the Oglala Nation is headed by a tribal council rocker always composed of the heirs of Red Cloud, and they stole federal money by the rest of our tribe for over a hundred years since they began to hang around Fort and accepting the tools and whiskey in exchange for our rights. Red Cloud heirs, our tribal council, participated in the conspiracy to assassinate the king Crazy Horse and brought to a police force on the Indians who participated in the massacre of King Crazy Horse enthusiasts survivors and relatives at Wounded Knee, and yet we kill with their Traditionals Goon squads in the seventies. He never reached their goal we have chosen our Crazy Horse King immediately after the Treaty was signed by all the other Sioux leaders so that they participated in his murder, massacre at Wounded Knee his descendants, and now he Just deny it. It's all there is concealment.
Shivaji the Warrior.
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