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Don Smith
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Don Smith
@edon1960
Just an old man on a farm doing farm things, but above all seeking the truth
Oklahoma Katılım Nisan 2023
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@TonySeruga Bullshit. This country has a problem and it's not going to get fixed unless we honestly identify it
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🚨 ARCADIA SHATTERED: Masked Cowards Turn “Sunday Funday” Paradise into a Bullet-Riddled Bloodbath – 13 Young Lives Gunned Down, Suspects STILL ON THE LOOSE 🚑🩺💉⚕️
In the mythic groves of Arcadia—that ancient literary emblem of pastoral harmony, Virgil’s golden age where shepherds piped, and nature sang in eternal concord—young Oklahomans gathered last night at Spring Creek Park by Lake Arcadia’s serene shores.
A “Sunday Funday” lakeside revel, flyer promising “leave the BS at home,” became a Hobbesian war of all against all. Two ski-masked assailants opened fire around 9 p.m. on a pavilion packed with young adults enjoying the man-made reservoir’s flood-controlled beauty (fishing, boating, camping since its creation). Chaos. Screams. 10 rushed by ambulance, more self-transporting—13+ now hospitalized with gunshot wounds in “various conditions.” No deaths reported. Yet.
Edmond PD, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, and OKC officers swarmed the wooded campground east of Air Depot Blvd and I-35. No arrests. No public threat declared. But my team has provided access to raw GPS data, and Flock license-plate readers are humming, witnesses are talking, and the manhunt is on for the phantoms who fled—possibly into the treeline. This isn’t abstract policy. This is the fragile social contract ripped open under starlit Oklahoma skies: a single evening’s joy reduced to triage, terror, and unanswered “why.”
Edmond knows resilience (history scars run deep). Arcadia Lake symbolizes more than recreation—it’s the promise of ordered freedom, community, and second chances. Yet barbarism doesn’t respect symbols. It demands swift, certain justice, not slogans. Victims’ families wait. A city holds its breath. If you saw anything near Scissortail Campground or Spring Creek last night—vehicles, faces, chaos—call Edmond PD at (405) 359-4338. Information saves lives.
The void doesn’t win unless we let it. Pray for the wounded. Stand for the rule of law. Demand the masks come off.
The videos below are from moments right before the shooting began.
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I've searched "Is JE water deuterium depleted?" and come up with both it is and it's not, that it's just water that has had the hydrogen molecules restructured. I hope it's DD, I've got a friend with a JE machine and I'm drinking the hell out of it. Sometimes when in doubt you have to weigh out the pros and cons, if it does everything is says it does it's a helluva pro, if it doesn't I'm just drinking a bunch of distilled water, which is still a pro, there are no cons to it
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@edon1960 @mercola Thank you. How would you differentiate ddw water with structured water as Gerald Pollack sees ddw as structured water: instagram.com/reel/DIjqMDISw…
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@mitomarck @mercola I got conflicting information on the John Ellis water, I don't think it's deuterium depleted, I think it's considered "re-structured". All the women in the family are drinking it now, with all sorts of claims, might be in their heads, but that's the honest truth about my mom
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@ConstanceDilem1 @tartarbeliever @its_The_Dr Thank you, no it didn't quite answer my question. I'm not saying I don't want change, I think we desperately need change, I just don't understand how the data centers will help us achieve that, unless it's about control, which has always been the goal of those in power
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@belowthebramble Right, I haven't imported any in for several years and most of my sales have been to people just starting out, but I won't let any breeders around my barn. It was in Tx and NM a few years ago, but it's never been this close to me. I've never heard of it up around you
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@edon1960 Thanks for the heads up. Haven’t heard of it here in New England and I don’t bring any rabbits into my place much at all. I’ll be sure to have a quarantine area if I do
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@Idntknw2023 @WarRoomArchives Right, this post made me check out those 12 ga rounds that shot out the net, might buy some to tear about and see if they can be reloaded
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I'm running 12 does, they're each individuals, no two are the same, most are sweethearts, but I've got a couple that are mean bitches, but they're great producers. These are meat rabbits, not pets, not saying that I don't pet my brood stock, but the only kits I handle are the ones I'm keeping for replacements. At the end of the day production is the bottom line for me, same with my cattle (which all have names) but if they don't give me a calf they've got to go and even with names, I could put any one of them in the freezer. I breed for traits, big litters, fast weight gain, I hit a 5-6lb fryer in 8-9 wks, that's just from keeping the biggest kits out of the biggest litters for brood stock. My last set of old does I gave to my nephew to turn loose into his backyard to retire, one by one they dug out and the neighbors dog got them. I've got one old buck that I don't know what I'll do, no way I can cull him, but he's getting old, when he falls off he lays there for several minutes with his eyes closed, I'm always wondering if he's dead, I will probably make him a big enclosure to retire in, he has served me well. I have shut down breeding for the year, I'm not putting them through that in the heat, but I'm going into the summer with only 8 does, someone is on the chopping block and their production is what got them there. I use cervical dislocation on the fryers, not on the does, they'll get one in the back of the head, I normally don't even eat them, they have to be ground up. Making hard decisions is part of animal husbandry.
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But I think you’re asking something different. If I did have like a 20-doe operation that was an economic endeavor and a doe got so old that they were no longer an asset, I’d process them in a different manner than a 12-week litter, in a deliberate, paced, graceful way. Breeders are like pets to me, they’re here for years. Fryers are here for 3 months and we don’t interact with them, but we do treat them with respect and dispatch them with dignity and grace.
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@Cbvheartland2 I was working at my dad's auto repair shop in Harrah, 25 mile away, it shook the building. We lost some customers in that tragedy
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@belowthebramble She is a good mom, but I don't like the idea of being punked by a rabbit, she doesn't seem to know that she's on the bottom of the food chain. A little bit is kinda cute, but she looks at it like a cage match
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@edon1960 That’s a good mom right there. Gtfo human hands you are not welcome. I’m trying to raise a family in here
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@belowthebramble This made me think of one I have, great mother, great producer, always big litters, raises all of them, meanest bitch I've ever came across, you open her cage and she meets you at the door, I'll let her finish her life cycle, but all her offspring are headed to the freezer
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