Miles Howe

@MilesHowe

Vanier Scholar. PhD candidate in Dept. of Cultural Studies, Queen's Uni.

Joined February 2012

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    7 Jan 2019

    When social media skills become a risk to the state. New article in Canadian Journal of Sociology, with , details RCMP's socio-psychological profiling matrixes. Read:

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  2. 13 Feb 2020

    If acknowledges increased criminality in "boom towns", what funding and contingency plans are in place for mental health, addictions, social and emergency services that it also acknowledges are needed? 2/2

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  3. 13 Feb 2020

    Through Access request: 2015 to Powerpoint slides that acknowledge escalations of multiple criminal indicators, including sale and use of illegal drugs, domestic violence, property crime in "boom towns". 1/2

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  4. 11 Feb 2020

    January 9, 2019, LinkedIn screenshot of Eli Sopow's, Research & Analysis Director, on Wet'suwet'en blockade. Sopow is also 'mastermind' behind Project SITKA methodology. Problematic? @JustinBrakeNews

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  5. Retweeted
    10 Feb 2019

    RCMP Silver Command John Brewer and Gold Command Dave Attfield, who oversaw the raid on Gidumt'en, walked into today to demand a key to Unist'ot'en's gate and the removal of their guard shed to increase access for man camp trailers. The Unist'ot'en matriarchs said no.

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  6. 31 Jan 2019

    Central Alberta citizens band together to fight huge new water licence for fracking:

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    The pub ban on this was lifted today. The ex-officer had an affair with a potential witness he was assigned to protect, treating her like his "girlfriend." They had sex in hotel rooms paid for by the RCMP, ran up $800 bar bills and went to strip clubs.

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  8. Retweeted
    29 Jan 2019

    RCMP on sidelines as TransCanada bulldozes Wet’suwet’en land via

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    Excessive Militarized RCMP action is textbook Colonial oppression: Canada smokescreens its Constitutional UN & Charter obligations by wrongly Criminalizing innocent Rightful ppl publicly. Cf Pasternak etal on violence of enforced dispossession

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    *READ* evidence-based research article from Scholars on what they refer to as the "Strategic Incapacitation of Indigenous Dissent" i.e. Gives extra Context on questionable RCMP actions on Wetsuweten lands: likely infringing, violating multiple rights

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  11. Retweeted
    16 Jan 2019

    “It’s not criminality the RCMP are focused on, it’s the ability of that group to create and craft a counter narrative to the one that suggests whatever the police do is across the board legitimate,” says . Important piece by @JustinBreakNews

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  12. Retweeted
    14 Jan 2019

    RCMP have occupied Gitdimt'en territory with a mobile command centre. Yesterday they blocked Molly Wickham from going to her cabin and threatened her with arrest. RCMP are defying the court order to allow access to her home. They're calling it an “exclusion zone."

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    9 Jan 2019

    Shocking study by and finds that 's "practices of strategic incapacitation … seeks to demobilize and delegitimize Indigenous social movements". Summary: via @JustinBrakeNews

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    In the context of the unfolding RCMP arrests of Wet’suwet’en pipeline protestors, DEVS instructor Miles Howe's co-authored article on settler-colonial policing tactics is well worth a read:

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  15. Retweeted
    9 Jan 2019

    We are are humbled by the outpouring of solidarity and support for our Wet'suwet'en people. We expect RCMP tomorrow. We are still fundraising for our legal battle in the colonial courts. Please donate.

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    8 Jan 2019

    For those who can't sleep tonight, my video on the RCMP raid on Gidumt'en territory:

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  17. Retweeted
    7 Jan 2019

    Is this a normal way to respond to Indigenous people who are peacefully protecting their drinking water from fracking pipelines? is this the reconciliation you have talking about?

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    RCMP have arrived

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  19. Retweeted
    7 Jan 2019

    As prepare to enforce an injunction against the and , here's some crucial inside info about how the assess Indigenous people and protests before making their move:

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    6 Jan 2019

    Researchers say RCMP action against Wet’suwet’en would place corporate interests over Indigenous rights, reports @JustinBrakeNews

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