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Originally Posted by Gus
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native americans can survive on bark, tree leaves, grass etc.

that fact has already been proven, so it's true.

Native Americans can not digest cellulose any better than any one else.

Starvation foods do not stop starvation. They will fill an empty gut and may offer a small amount of calories in certain situations, like the cambium under the bark, but for the most part you will still starve.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Puppy dog Indian tacos.

A person will do what they need to.

?????

So did ya???


Watched a Navajo roast a giant desert gerbil over a trash fire after desert storm was over .

Burnt the fur off it.
Roasted it.
Popped its belly scooped out the guts with a Mre spoon.

Broke off the legs , ate the meat off em.

It was a big too do for the 15 of us in that chalk
( 21 days in PZ posture waiting to leave Iraq)
Watching it was fascinating.......

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Originally Posted by OldHat
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native americans can survive on bark, tree leaves, grass etc.

that fact has already been proven, so it's true.

Native Americans can not digest cellulose any better than any one else.

Starvation foods do not stop starvation. They will fill an empty gut and may offer a small amount of calories in certain situations, like the cambium under the bark, but for the most part you will still starve.


no vegetarians in my family. all meat eaters and survivors.

if we're here today on this page to discuss the issues, we're descendents of the ancestors.

if one is here, one is a descendent of a long line of dead men? yes.


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Originally Posted by Gus

no vegetarians in my family. all meat eaters and survivors.

if we're here today on this page to discuss the issues, we're descendents of the ancestors.

if one is here, one is a descendent of a long line of dead men? yes.

Yes

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Short term, I carry a can of cheap spam, and a can of evaporated milk.

Good choice.

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One of my granddaughters is a very picky eater. I'm always telling her that if she gets hungry enough, she'd be surprised at what will taste good. We have a lot canned and froze, and I have cows, chickens, raise a large garden. In addition, I have no qualms whatsoever about defending what's mine, not to mention the means to do so.

Also, I have Mennonite neighbors who wouldn't mine sharing..........even if it meant at the point of a gun. The point is, I don't aim on starving to death.

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Originally Posted by JamesJr
One of my granddaughters is a very picky eater. I'm always telling her that if she gets hungry enough, she'd be surprised at what will taste good. We have a lot canned and froze, and I have cows, chickens, raise a large garden. In addition, I have no qualms whatsoever about defending what's mine, not to mention the means to do so.

Also, I have Mennonite neighbors who wouldn't mine sharing..........even if it meant at the point of a gun. The point is, I don't aim on starving to death.

Self production very good. A person good at production will also be a valued member of any stable and organized group.

When times get bad a lone wolf philosophy will fail miserably. The Warrior Poet has some good videos on this.

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I tried dog my 1st time in Korea.
Drunk as heck ate about half skewer of it.
Probably 3 bites.....
Char cooked over wood coals .
Had like a red colored spicy sweet sauce on it.
Dog taste like a wet dog smells......

Still regret it to this day......


now that i have contemplated your post for another couple of minutes, it occurs they may have fed you the incorrect variety of dog?

man alive in wildlife suppers the game can taste quite differently dependent upon the year, the game location, the cook and the recipe.



They raise hounds in chain link pens .
Watched azzhole ROK soldiers( after I ate dog several months before) down in Son juri( mid 80,s playboy list of VD capitol of the world)
Outta the ROK Tiger brigade in the western cooridor tie cinder blocks around the hounds rear legs , tie off a rope to a bridge gaurd rail and the hounds neck and throw em off a bridge.

Really made me hate bucketheads even more after seeing that.


I got em back during that training event.
The whole fugging brigade standing around their crushed pea gravel soccor field.
I was PZ control calling in 4 blackhawks to pick up 2 platoons from a line company of the 2/ 503rd.
18 per bird seats out in a black hawk....
They was all down below a slope around the field knowing to advoid getting blasted.
I was a scout squad ldr with CSC 2/ 503rd.

Me and my Rto calling in those 4 birds to our VS 17 panels.
Laying down with our feet to the PZ.
No need to stand up and assume guidance.
Common sense to not get blasted by the gravel....

Lead pilot seen all the ROKS standing around about 2 mins out on a slow approach.
Asked me to move em so they wouldnt get blasted.

I told him real quick how they killed those hounds.
All 4 of them black hawk pilots said we are landing and screw them ROKS, let em get blasted.

It was a pricless moment when those azzholes got sandblasted and tried to run away from it all.

Lead black hawk pilot Laffin on the radio.

Birds loaded up.
Took off.

Got in my Hummer with the driver and my RTO.
Last time I ever seen them ROK azzholes in the Tiger Brigade.
AMF.........

They got what they deserved far as I was concerned.

Never heard a mention of it from the line company commander
The Bn cmdr or CSM.
They was all on the same PZ freq monitoring it while it all went down....



American soldiers love dogs............
And know when payback is a mutha pfhugga......

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Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Puppy dog Indian tacos.

A person will do what they need to.

?????

So did ya???


Watched a Navajo roast a giant desert gerbil over a trash fire after desert storm was over .

Burnt the fur off it.
Roasted it.
Popped its belly scooped out the guts with a Mre spoon.

Broke off the legs , ate the meat off em.

It was a big too do for the 15 of us in that chalk
( 21 days in PZ posture waiting to leave Iraq)
Watching it was fascinating.......



No.....jeebus....no I didn't.

We have been near the stories of starvation.

Grandpa worked for the big sheep outfits.

The Indians would sift through the dead lamb pile outside the lambing sheds.

Great Uncle Mart was hired to haul the dead ones away from the Fort and toss em in a coulee.

Dead Indians.

Thats the last story of starvation in the US.


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The boomers preoccupied with silly threads will starve.




Silly country mouse, I have a swimming pool full of water and lots of plump neighbors. As soon as the last can of chili [with beans] is gone it becomes time for Long Pig. A suburban boy can survive.


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Originally Posted by lvmiker
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
The boomers preoccupied with silly threads will starve.




Silly country mouse, I have a swimming pool full of water and lots of plump neighbors. As soon as the last can of chili [with beans] is gone it becomes time for Long Pig. A suburban boy can survive.


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Ha!

Chlorine is good for your toofs.

Or is it fluorine?


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I'm not above eating my dog. But I can kill a lot of other protein before it comes to that.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
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No.....jeebus....no I didn't.

We have been near the stories of starvation.

Grandpa worked for the big sheep outfits.

The Indians would sift through the dead lamb pile outside the lambing sheds.

Great Uncle Mart was hired to haul the dead ones away from the Fort and toss em in a coulee.

Dead Indians.

Thats the last story of starvation in the US.



The lose of the Bison is one of the saddest stories in American history.

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Originally Posted by Gus
locally we have canned goods, gardens, fruit, neighbors willing to share.

but to drill down a level or layer or two just for discussion.

we know times are changing. the drones are coming.

in general and average are cats or dogs the best?

i've never eaten either one, but i didn't have to.

whose closest behind the mormon planning?

we southern baptists have no problem with possums.

I've eaten with a lot of Baptists. Eatin' is one thing Baptists do very well. Their women usually know how to cook. I've never seen a Granny Clampett possum stew on the table.
I knew an old lady who took in strays and farmers dogs that ran loose. She was like the humane society adoption shelter. Then she'd eat them. She lived near a beautiful WV river. She got saved on that bridge and don't suppose she eats dogs anymore. I don't know what the Lord serves in heaven. 😄

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Cannibalism is a thing.

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Originally Posted by OldHat
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
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No.....jeebus....no I didn't.

We have been near the stories of starvation.

Grandpa worked for the big sheep outfits.

The Indians would sift through the dead lamb pile outside the lambing sheds.

Great Uncle Mart was hired to haul the dead ones away from the Fort and toss em in a coulee.

Dead Indians.

Thats the last story of starvation in the US.



The lose of the Bison is one of the saddest stories in American history.

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Meh, that’s just the ones Buffalo Bill shot from his dining car 😃

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Originally Posted by OldHat
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
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No.....jeebus....no I didn't.

We have been near the stories of starvation.

Grandpa worked for the big sheep outfits.

The Indians would sift through the dead lamb pile outside the lambing sheds.

Great Uncle Mart was hired to haul the dead ones away from the Fort and toss em in a coulee.

Dead Indians.

Thats the last story of starvation in the US.



The lose of the Bison is one of the saddest stories in American history.

[Linked Image from perc.org]



I dont know if that was it or not. Could have been.

I think reservation living had as much to do with as anything. Uncle Sugar could cut em off at his pleasure.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Short term, I carry a can of cheap spam, and a can of evaporated milk.

but do you have a can opener??


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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
Cannibalism is a thing.

The sane and organized survivors will exterminate the cannibals.

There are two kinds of cannibalism: ritual cannibalism and survival cannibalism. Both are abominations to civilized men.

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