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Yeah, you can't see, but I'll give you a mental image. They had like an oval track in the center where they had all the birds. They stacked a bunch of hay, you know, hay bundles, you know, you see out in the fields those hay bundles. They stacked them like bricks so that nobody could see them shooting them, and the hay would actually muffle the sound of the guns going on. Yeah, they were having to shoot them up, people laughing and giggling, and people crying on the other side. It was, you know, that's the RCMP at its finest. And I wish every kid in Canada could see them do it and see what these people are made of. Well, like they had veterinarians there, right? And I wonder why the hell they were there, I guess probably to wrangle up the birds. I mean, because they're seeing their family being killed and their friends being killed, and they're supposed to act like they're going to do nothing about it, right? Because they can run people over, they can hurt people. Yeah, just imagine if it were humans, right? Like you have your family here, your family there, the family there, and they're all going to mow you down. Sooner or later, one or the two of you, or more of you, is going to know, well, they're going to kill us all. This is what they've been doing. All these strangers have been staying at this place for two or three months, and now they're going to kill us all. They might have known something was in the atmosphere, so maybe the veterans, I don't know, the vets were there to probably tranq them or something like that. But they were there facilitating the thing, and then yeah, you had John Gotti and his crew, and the Gambinos, and the Sopranos. They all lined up with AK-47s and Tommy guns, and just like in the old days, you know, when they would mow down a rival crew, they did their stuff. You know? And that was that. Yeah, the bullpens, like where they were keeping them. And then one of the reasons that they kept the general public out, and one of the reasons they kept the family out, wasn't just necessarily to lock them out of their own crib. It was mostly because if they're supposed to be sick birds, they themselves aren't even supposed to be around them. So in their way of thinking, it would have been irresponsible to allow the general public or people walking around there. So the ones who were there, the 28, 40 of them that was spoken about, they've already kind of signed on to the deal. Like if something happens to us, you know, we did our job. We're supposed to just keep everyone else out. So that was the deal there.
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