Excellent piece!
Once more, I will take this opportunity to urge people to STOCK UP!
Have at least a few things put into storage!
DO IT LIKE YOUR LIFE DEPENDS ON IT BECAUSE IT DOES!!
What I want to know is what happens to those feral pigs when captured? I’ve watched a few episodes of American Hoggers (or whatever its called), and the hoggers put great effort into capturing the hogs. What do they do with the captured hogs afterward?
Ping for later read
Good Read!
Thanks!
—annother great one—thanks—
Nice job, sir.
Excellent. Thank you.
Excellent article! Thanks.
This is very well done. It should become a classic.
The ancient Greeks had Aesop’s Fables. We now have Travis’ Fables.
I and I suspect a lot more of us, really do appreciate your efforts in fighting for our Constitutionally guaranteed freedoms.
Hopefully you can one day say the same as the Apostle Paul “I have run the straight race, I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith”, or words similar to those.
Bttt.
I got this email Monday from Gum't sales folk... Property for sale!
Former Stanley Mickelsen Safeguard Complex...
The Stanley Mickelsen Safeguard Complex (SRMSC) is an Anti-Ballistic Missile complex which was developed to preserve the United States second strike capability against Soviet nuclear missile attacks. The property is located in North Dakota and was the United States first Anti-Ballistic Nuclear Missile Defense System. The SRMSC became operational in 1975 and was deactivated in 1976. Since then, the property has been in caretaker status....
The MSR site offers approximately 431 acres with various buildings totaling 258,441 square feet and 207.36 line of sight easement acres, more or less. The MSR site is identified in three sections: Vacant Land (approx. 201 acres); Non Tactical Area (approx. 118 acres) and Tactical Area (approx. 111 acres). The Vacant Land was developed for housing but the housing units were removed. The Non Tactical Area offers several improvements including a chapel, community center, administration building, industrial building, pump house, maintenance building, and office building constructed by former telephone service contractor. The Tactical Area offers the Missile Site Radar Building, power plant, universal missile building, warhead handling building and access sentry station. The tactical area also offers 30 Spartan and 16 Sprint missile silos. Between 1975 and 1977, all missiles were removed from the site and the missile silos were closed. The Missile Site Radar Building, a.k.a. the pyramid, is the focal point of the MSR site. This Property is located in Cavalier County, North Dakota. It can be accessed from Nekoma North Road off Highway 1.
That was great Matt!
When I arrived in the Canal Zone back in 1969, I was assigned to the 252nd. Signal Co. located on Flamenco Island. During the "land crab migration", I was in the process of putting on my boots only to find one of those things had crawled into it.......creeped me out!
Matt, you just keep getting better and better. Excellent read.
Another animal/refugee analogy is the old indian’s use of fish weirs on shallow rivers. Rock diversions are built out from both banks at angles that almost converge leaving an opening big enough to put a fish trap. The fish swims along downstream unknowingly into the stew pot.
Same thing with Arctic Caribou funnels built from rocks by ancient natives to direct the critters into a narrow kill zone.
Bookmarked.