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Originally Posted by longsuffering
Question for Azure and Browna:
What's the agenda behind this tip or any other of the other 100's of false tips received by the RCMP?
I'm shocked by your assertions that the Bear Clan Patrol claims are false and are based on an agenda to raise money and the profile of the organisation.
There is no real evidence of this and you two post this stuff as if there were facts, not only speculation.
Why are only the indigenous group's motivation being questioned?
Why is no one questioning the original posters for asserting "the Indians are just after money". Incredible.
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There were interviews given by RCMP on site in York Landing that said they found no trace of anyone having been near the landfill as per the tip. That means the tip wasn't true. I don't know if you've ever had any experience with a search effort, but I have, and I've spoken with members of the Winnipeg S&R Team. There was no in hell those guys were there and nobody found a trace.
For some reason people seem to believe that these guys just 'slipped through the cracks', or the RCMP is incompetent, which is a load of crap. The S&R teams specialize in finding a needle in a haystack, and a sighting like that, with such a quick response time (30 min) is more than they usually get. There is a reason the RCMP literally loaded up the helicopters and flew straight to York Landing with an advance search team.
Not that hard to believe that certain people of an organization that is trying to raise funds would use a high profile event like that to gain recognition and public support. Sad, but that is the world we live in.