- The city's name is an eponym for Prince Rupert of the Rhine, a European elitist who never set foot on the Pacific coast. For the Ts'msyen: "Place names are usually rooted in the natural world and the land they refer to." See Kenneth Campbell, Persistence and Change: A History of the Ts'msyen Nation (Prince Rupert, [sic] BC: First Nation Educational Council, 2005): 10. Author Kenneth Campbell commented, "By writing and saying the name name in Sm'algyax [the Ts'msyen language], both the language and the people are honored." (p. 10)
- Tom Swanky, The Great Darkening: The True Story of Canada's "War" of Extermination on the Pacific plus The Tsilhqot'in and other First Nations Resistance (Burnaby, BC: Dragon Heart Enterprises, 2012). See also an interview with Tom Swanky.
- Robert Temple, The Genius of China: 3,000 Years of Science, Discovery and Invention (London: Prion Books, 2002): 135-137.
- Click on the following link to access the complete E-book consisting of a Preface, Highlights and Nine Chapters.
- For more on "the absolute and relative 'flu-like' risk of death from a SARS-CoV-2 infection" see "Review of calculated SARS-CoV-2 infection fatality rates: Good CDC science versus dubious CDC science, the actual risk that does not justify the 'cure' - By Prof Joseph Audie," ResearchGate.
- Even about this be skeptical; research and inform yourself; and draw your own conclusions.
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