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When they separated the ostriches from the people who were raising them, one of the ostriches died. I don't know if they made the news. Go to Rebel News, watch the lady, she's crying in tears over the dead ostrich because she wasn't able to hold the ostriches while it was dying. There's a creature and she said it's like a pet, like a dog. You know, the dog was left to die by itself. She's acting like the bird's a dog. It's not funny, but it's getting whacked out. The whole thing is becoming a sick thing. It's crazy. Just leave the ostrich farm alone. They've got the RCMP there 24-7 now, and they're actually caring for the ostriches. Hopefully they're getting fed. Who knows? Yeah, they're supposedly looking after them, but there was one where they kind of caused the death of one of them. Yeah, that's what I kind of left out, that the numbers are down from 400. I didn't think you'd mention it. They've got everybody believing that it's still 400. I think there was another incident where they killed another one, and they said it was because it lunged at them, like it lunged at one of the CFIA guys, the Indian Food Inspection Agency guys. I forgot what weapon he used, though. He didn't use a gun and mow them down or anything like that. They said it was like a really old, old-style type of sword. It looked like it was a cologne from the Chinese dynasty, and this guy ran one of the ostriches through with it. Who the hell would want those kind of swords except from the old text adventure games, where you were in the Alvin world, and you could do anything you want with those kind of weapons, like Life Quest, Hermit's Cave, and things like that, all these imaginary games. I just thought that was funny. We're going to run them through with swords. It's like they're getting medieval on them.
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