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   Squeaky Squeaky to All   
   Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whores   
   21 Jan 23 06:34:15   
   
   From: darylkabatoff@yahoo.ca   
      
   Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whoreshippers - Part D - Daryl Kabatoff   
   January 19th 2023 4:37 pm 173,839 words (200 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   
      
      
      Women and children, both on reserves and off reserves, should be encouraged   
   to continue hunting and fishing, as society will collapse and there will be no   
   resources freely handed out to them. Rifles firing the little Winchester .243   
   caliber cartridges    
   are great as the smaller cartridge can easily be fired by people of smaller   
   stature, and the bullet has just enough power to kill the predatory wild   
   boars, cougars, wild dogs, wolves and is adequate for harvesting deer. People   
   new to hunting and    
   considering their first rifle should seriously consider the many benefits of   
   owning a rifle calibrated to firing the .243 Winchester, shooting at a pack of   
   wild dogs with just a .22 rimfire or .22 Hornet rifle can get you killed. Some   
   people predict that    
   the wild boar population in Saskatchewan will soon exceed the number of people   
   in the province, insanity is to prevent people in the countryside, or in the   
   city, to have the means to defend themselves. Like the witches, the cougars,   
   coyotes, wolves and    
   the wild boar eat people. And there are rabid animals in the countryside that   
   have no fear of humans. The corrupt chiefs on the reserves should have made   
   resources available to the women and children so they could obtain rifles, and   
   should have allowed    
   them to benefit each Treaty Day and obtain the boxes of bullets they were   
   eligible for when they were freely being handed out annually by the RCMP   
   officers. The Islamic Canadian and other western governments are manufacturing   
   weapons and then selling or    
   freely gifting these weapons to people who want to cut our heads off. Huge   
   arms shipments sent by western nations to Islamic nations are written off when   
   the recipient nations fail to pay their bills, and then the taxpayers are made   
   to cover the debt. We    
   should instead be making guns for our own people, teaching them to care for   
   the weapons and to discharge them accurately. Or instead of adopting the .243   
   Winchester, teach your children, spouse or grandma to be skilled in shooting   
   the .338 Lapua Magnum    
   or the .50 caliber BMG, they are better for defense against bears and are   
   recommended by veterans for sniping and counter-sniping. Avoid a rifle of less   
   power than a .243 Winchester as you will need the additional power to pierce   
   the hide and bones of a    
   charging thick-skinned animal. If you want to try your luck with a slightly   
   larger caliber than .243 Winchester, then consider the .270 Winchester, 7mm-08   
   Remington or the 7mm Remington Magnum. From what I’ve read, I think that   
   most people would be    
   better served with “a semi-auto .243 Winchester” than with rifles   
   calibrated to .223, 270, 7mm-08, 7mm Remington. .308 or 30-06, unless your   
   primary purpose is to kill moose, elk, elephants, hippos, rhinos, or bears.   
   And if your primary purpose is to    
   kill some of those big game animals, then you are better served by yet larger   
   calibers, and if your purpose is warfare, then consider a .338 Lapua or .50   
   BMG, or perhaps a .243 Winchester, in part because the ammunition is commonly   
   available.   
      
      Personally I believe that people are in need of rifles to defend themselves   
   from other people. If you are wanting a rifle for the primary purpose of   
   defending yourself and defending your people from other people, you have a lot   
   of choices, but for    
   children and adults of smaller dimensions, get one that will not break or   
   fracture your wrist, or arm or shoulder when you shoot it. When your rifle is   
   of a semi-auto variety, the gasses are expended to cycle the rifle rather than   
   to break your shoulder.    
   If you choose to get the rifle as a bolt-action repeater, consider obtaining   
   one that has a shorter bolt throw, so you can cycle the rifle without having   
   to move the bolt long distances. Get a version of the rifle that is light   
   enough to carry, but keep    
   in mind that the lighter the rifle, the more it will kick. Try to get a rifle   
   that has iron sites on the barrel. Make sure the caliber is at least as large   
   as the .243 Winchester as smaller rounds may be inadequate when trying to use   
   the rifle in the    
   secondary role of defending yourself from large dogs, wolves or wild boar that   
   weight in excess of 1,000 pounds.   
      
      
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