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BLM Agent Daniel P. Love Fired – How You Can Help Send Him To Prison |
Posted: September 18, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedGoogle’s Liberal Bias May Be Distorting Your Research
Posted: September 18, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedWhat Country Is This? Forced Blood Draws, Cavity Searches and Colonoscopies
Posted: September 16, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedJohn W. Whitehead, Constitutional Attorney

“The Fourth Amendment was designed to stand between us and arbitrary governmental authority. For all practical purposes, that shield has been shattered, leaving our liberty and personal integrity subject to the whim of every cop on the beat, trooper on the highway and jail official.”—Herman Schwartz, The Nation
Our freedoms—especially the Fourth Amendment—are being choked out by a prevailing view among government bureaucrats that they have the right to search, seize, strip, scan, shoot, spy on, probe, pat down, taser, and arrest any individual at any time and for the slightest provocation.
Forced cavity searches, forced colonoscopies, forced blood draws, forced breath-alcohol tests, forced DNA extractions, forced eye scans, forced inclusion in biometric databases: these are just a few ways in which Americans are being forced to accept that we have no control over our bodies, our lives and our property, especially when it comes to interactions with the…
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Butchering Your Own Deer
Posted: September 15, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized
This is a reasonably good guide to the process- it’s not that hard to butcher deer, elk, moose, caribou, bighorn sheep, antelope, or feral hogs/ wild boar.
You get better quality meat when you butcher your own- because you are going to take extra care in being sure every step of the process is done right.
You get better stew meat and ground meat, because you take more care to insure that only scraps from good cuts go into your stew pile, and lesser cuts go into your grind pile.
One thing they mention in the article that I wholeheartedly support is using beef fat in your ground venison. Those who use bacon have ground venison that tastes like bacon. Pork fat is nowhere near as good as beef fat in ground venison. Stick with beef fat- it makes way better ground venison as it doesn’t overpower the flavor of the venison.
Why be your own butcher? Because the venison will taste so much sweeter. Professional butchers need to profit from their efforts, and that’s fine. But since time is money, most of them can’t afford to put the time and care into the job that you can to get the absolute best-tasting meat. Besides, if field dressing is the last thing you do with a deer before the butcher hands you a box of white packages, you’re missing out on something: If you butcher the deer yourself, if you see the process all the way through—from lacing your boots to taking a forkful of venison—you’ll truly learn where your meat comes from. And it’ll be the best venison you’ve ever had.
The Yearly Grind: Add beef fat when processing ground venison to make a delicious burger.
. How to Skin Your Deer
I hang my deer head-down from a gambrel for cooling and aging, which keeps the blood from draining into the best meat. And because I can’t think of a good reason to turn the thing around, I skin it that way, too, using these steps:
• Lower the deer so that the hams are eye level and the head is touching the ground. • Once you’ve made these cuts and loosened the skin, peel it down to the tail. • Remove front legs at the knee. Slit skin from cavity to severed ends.
Dan Marsiglio
→ HOW IT’S DONE
Step 1: Lower the carcass so the hams are roughly eye level and the head is touching the ground, which helps keep the critter from swinging as you work.
Step 2: Starting at the groin, slip your knife’s point under the skin, blade up, and cut a long slit up from the bottom of one ham past the knee. Repeat on the other side. (I don’t worry about hair on the meat during the skinning process. I rinse the meat and pat it dry after boning it out and before trimming it.)
Step 3: Loosen the skin around each knee and cut all the way around each joint. Grab and peel the skin off the back legs and down to the tail.
Step 4: Sever the tailbone and then keep peeling all the way down to the front shoulders, using your knife when necessary to help free the skin.
Step 5: Cut the front legs off at the knee. (Sharp lopping shears are handy for this.)
Step 6: Starting at the chest opening, slip your knife under the skin and cut a long slit along the inside of each front leg to the severed end. Peel the skin off the legs, then over the shoulders, then all the way down to the base of the neck, using your knife as necessary.
Step 7: Slice through the meat of the neck with a knife, and cut through the spine with a saw.
A Glossary of Social Justice Warrior Terminology
Posted: September 13, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized#OpenBordersForHotties – Chateau Heartiste
Posted: September 12, 2017 by gamegetterII in UncategorizedGotta admit- there is a lotta truth to this…that and iced tea spraying out the nose hurts.
https://heartiste.wordpress.com/2017/09/10/openbordersforhotties/amp/
Irma’s Aftermath – A Ground Report… | The Last Refuge
Posted: September 12, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorizedh/t Kenny @Knuckledraggin
“What a day!! There’s no fuel to be found in South Florida. We quit looking.
I traded some tools for a 5 gal can and paid another guy $100 to siphon his tank from a farm near Arcadia, FL.
Not having watched the news – has anyone mentioned that Lake Okeechobee breached it’s banks and sent a torrent of water two miles North of the town of Arcadia and into the Peace River? Has this been on the news. Not a peep was on the radio… (f**kers).
En route to the coast we got a ham radio call, well, more of a desperate plea for help on U.S. 17 for a group of families stuck between Wachula and Arcadia. By the time we got there… yikes, desperate homeowners and families trying to salvage anything amid chest high water actually flowing on US 17.
We were able to get about 5 families and their pets, and a few belongings, relocated about 2 miles away and called for the United Way to get there and help. It was like something out of a farm movie. These people are suffering, and they didn’t have much to start with; and they are so thankful.
By the time we got them to safety, we couldn’t get back to where we came from. We had to drive 20 miles north; to head West toward I-75 near Bradenton; to head South. On the way across SR64 there were people stuck with the Peace River flowing down the streets and driveways. We helped who we could amid widespread downed power lines; broken power poles snapped like twigs (East to West wind); and trees as thick as cars that were blown over (North to South wind).
It took us 4 hours to cut through the trees blocking the road just to clear enough roadway to get to I-75 (West coast). There’s massive power outages all over; made worse by flooding, that, as far as I can tell, the radio news media seemed to be overlooking.”
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2017/09/11/irmas-aftermath-a-ground-report/#more-138475
Brennan Center’s Attacks on Heritage Voter Fraud Database Are Baseless
Posted: September 12, 2017 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized“The database contains proof of fraud in 47 states, involves elections at all levels of government, and describes the duplicitous activities of fraudsters on both the right and the left.”
http://dailysignal.com/2017/09/11/brennan-centers-attacks-heritage-voter-fraud-database-baseless/?utm_source=TDS_Email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=MorningBell&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWXpNMVl6azBZems1T0RSaiIsInQiOiJSTXlnOFBZZER4UWN6d1NicTlscHpnWUdmdXhRbXBpeXRwQVlmQ1dEdk9NQjJxRUZXSGlMUDROZ2l4Q0FJMTZUS2dcL3JUcTdKUzNOY01qbDNrVVwvcm9uTzJkbERldHVrcjRxcUl5REdaWTNvWEFaSkN1NlJtbUhMV1l1Y2RQWFNoIn0%3D