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|    Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whores    |
|    08 Dec 22 08:34:33    |
      From: darylkabatoff@yahoo.ca              Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whoreshippers - Part B - Daryl Kabatoff       December 7th 2022 9:05 pm 162,184 words (184 pages)              “The very concept of a nation founded by European settlers is offensive to       me. Old stock White Canadians are an unpleasant relic, and quite frankly,       replaceable. And we will replace them." - Canadian Prime Minister Justin       Trudeau, when asked to comment        on his Open Borders Immigration Strategy, speaking without preparation,       without the aid of a writer              “Christians are the worst part of Canadian society.” - Canadian Prime       Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a       writer              “If you’re not willing to embrace Islam, you’re not a part of our       society.” - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without       preparation, without the aid of a writer              “Without writers, nothing speak so good in word stuff.” - Eddie Izzard                      We could be building multiple forms, and then allowing builders to utilize       our forms, and they would drape their plywood and/or fiber glass and/or carbon       fiber and such over our forms, such as was done in constructing the Mosquito.       While the forms are        being developed the builders could rebuild engines and build propellers for       their engines, build landing gear and other smaller parts. We could have forms       for members to borrow that result in sleek and fuel efficient racers, like the       Yak. We can also        allow members to build a scaled-down version of the P-38 Lightning. We could       build powered gliders that resemble a U-2 Spy Plane, we could make multiple       forms for the fuselage out of concrete or some other stiff material. Small jet       engines are an        equivalent cost of a cheap used car, buy a pair of these small jets and make       them retractable. We could even develop jet engines and make the design or       parts available to the members. We can accomplish much when we work together.               We could build a fleet of amphibious aircraft, seaplanes, flying boats or       perhaps even floatplanes, having a fleet of these one or more of these four       aquatic aircraft would enable us to provide an air taxi service to the       northern lakes. By        facilitating the building of low cost aircraft in Saskatoon, and perhaps by       building components for these airplanes in other communities, we could link       northern and southern communities. Presently it costs more money to fly from       Saskatoon to many        communities in northern Saskatchewan, than it costs to fly from Saskatoon to       Europe. Check out the retractable wing-tip pontoons on the PBY-5A, by       retracting the pontoons on airplanes we will reduce drag and save on fuel.               If I were mayor of Saskatoon, I’d encourage both city residents and our       neighbors living outside of our city to participate in using the proposed       facilities to construct and modify boats, aircraft and ATV’s. We’d provide       storage lockers for the        parts you are assembling for your project, and a machine shop where you may       manufacture your parts, eventually you will have enough parts stored that you       would be provided with a larger secure space to assemble your project. People       should have options in        life, governments should be trying to help provide people with options and not       take options away.               I propose a very large building along the south side of downtown Saskatoon       spanning into Riversdale where visitors could travel on moving and stationary       sidewalks and escalators while enclosed inside clear tubes. Visitors could       safely view the        airplanes or other projects being completed around them while seated and       having coffee at one of the many coffee shops.                The City of Saskatoon should purchase 40, 80, 160 or 320 acres of rural       land so these projects can quickly begin while building this proposed facility       in the city. Even a small group of people, independent from the City of       Saskatoon and who are        interested in one or more of these twenty-eight build options, can unite and       pool their money and purchase the required land and erect some cheaper       buildings close to the City of Saskatoon.               Build Options Eight, Nine and Ten are a system of similar tracking       vehicles. The boats being built should be engineered to carry one or more of       the similarly tracked vehicles from Build Options Eight, Nine and Ten, and       also engineered to be easily        transported by large ships. The rafts carrying supplies also need to conform       to size restrictions to aid in transport by the larger ships. The boats should       be loaded upon ships and then unloaded at a distant port, perhaps at the mouth       of the gold-bearing        Lena or some other gold-laden river. I suggest that white Canadians should       flee Canada, take a well-supplied trip up the mouth of the Lena and establish       a community near where a smaller river meets the Lena, where the gold or other       mineral prospects look        favorable, perhaps 1000 miles upstream on the Lena. Doing such would establish       a community in pretty much the geographical center of Yakutia, work together       to survive the first winter and then establish other communities in the       region, depending upon        mineral and other resources.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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