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DID WE SEE THE OZARK HOWLER?
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DID WE SEE THE OZARK HOWLER?

"I could see this dark four-legged creature moving back and forth slowly through the brush. We immediately started to walk at a fast pace back towards the park."I received the following account:"Hi, Lon. I don't have any idea what I witnessed on 5/28/2013 but it was the most frightening experience of my life. My wife and I were camping at an RV park near Jasper, Arkansas, and planned to be there for several days. We arrived early Saturday and got situated soon after.My wife wanted to look around the area since she had never been to the Ozarks. I was born and raised in the mountains and was familiar with the terrain and wildlife. After we tinkered around the campsite we decided to take a short hike through a nearby valley. There were a few caves and caverns along the way but nothing where I would have guessed any large predator would be living. After walking for an hour we started to head back towards the RV park.Not long after we started walking back down the trail something caught my eye on the right in a sassafras thicket. My wife sensed it as well and stopped to look in the same direction. I could see this dark four-legged creature moving back and forth slowly through the brush. We immediately started to walk at a fast pace back towards the park. This creature was moving along as well, keeping its distance, but tracking us. This continued for what seemed like 10 minutes until we reached the clearing.We got back to the campsite very shaken and nervous. All my years growing up in these mountains I had never seen anything comparable to it. From what I could gather it was very large, almost the size of a black bear but moved close to the ground like a cat. It was also very dark in color. We didn't say anything to others camping nearby.The rest of the evening was very quiet and peaceful until around 2:15 am, when we heard what sounded like a high-pitched howl coming from a distance. It was loud enough to wake both of us and I noticed several campers were looking outside, milling around and talking as well. Someone said it was just a coyote, but that was not a coyote or anything else I had ever heard before.The next morning we woke around 9 am. When I stepped out of the RV a woman walked up to me and asked if I had heard the howling. I said that I did and had no idea what it was. The woman, who was camping nearby, said that she believed it to be the 'Ozark Howler' and that there had been a few sightings recently. I knew the stories about the 'Ozark Howler' but never believed any of them.Well, my wife wanted to leave ASAP. Now I'm not sure what to think. We came home today and I looked up the 'Ozark Howler.' There isn't much to go on. I read your blog and thought you may want to get the word out. Is it possible this creature may live?" JNOTE: Information on this cryptid is scant, as well, the history is vague. There are a few anecdotal accounts but nothing to really 'hang your hat on.' Lon**********CHICAGO MOTHMAN - 'UNSOLVED MYSTERIES' VIEWER REPORTS! | LIVE CHAT | Q & A (EYEWITNESS SUBMISSIONS)PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARYPOLL: WHAT DO YOU THINK? Vote & comment on paranormal, cryptid & unexplained mysteries!LISTEN TO NARRATIONS OF PHANTOMS & MONSTERS REPORTS & CASES - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHAREPHANTOMS & MONSTERS RADIO Podcasts on SpotifyPHANTOMS & MONSTERS READING LISTCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistHave you had a sighting or encounter?Contact me by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. LonOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBigfoot and Other Cryptid Videos on YouTubeLYCANS! - PENNSYLVANIA'S CRYPTID CANINES UPDATE'KILLER BIGFOOT' HUNTED BY U.S. SPECIAL FORCES / GLIMMER MAN / MANTIS HUMANOIDSCRAWLER HUMANOIDS - GRUESOME INVADERS! (REAL EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS!)WEREWOLVES: DO THEY EXIST?'DOGMAN IN OUR YARD!' - AN OHIO FAMILY'S 12-YEAR SAGA WITH CRYPTID CANINESHey, folks. Thanks for the congrats on 'The Mothman Revisited' episode on Unsolved Mysteries. As a result, we are receiving more sighting reports and are very excited and grateful for the new information!I sincerely thank the Unsolved Mysteries team and Netflix for allowing us to tell the world about this phenomenon.If you have information about this or any other cryptid or unexplained sighting or encounter, please feel free to contact me by email or at 410-241-5974. Thanks again! LonCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistChicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive MapHey, folks. Please feel free to share your thoughts & comments on the recently uploaded video of the CHICAGO MOTHMAN. I'm interested in what you have to say. Thanks. LonEXCLUSIVE VIDEO of CHICAGO MOTHMAN RECORDED----------Become a Phantoms & Monsters Radio Insider - just $2.99 monthly, and receive these perks. Thanks for your support!-Members-only live chats-Exclusive members-only videos-Priority reply to members' commentsHave perks suggestions? LMK-----YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! THANKS-----Have you had a sighting or encounter?Contact us by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. Lon Noted UFOlogist Dr. Raymond Keller believes the idea of extraterrestrials and even ultra-dimensional beings from many different planets and alternate realms living and working among us clandestinely is more than just another conspiracy theory.Available on Amazon.comSan Francisco Book Festival Honorable MentionNew York Book Festival Honorable MentionAlso available with audiobooknarration by Terry Springs,CBS-TV Las Vegas affiliate.This blog and newsletter are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Work 3.0 United States License.Registered trademark PHANTOMS AND MONSTERS ® / PHANTOMS & MONSTERS ® - USPTO #90902480 - Lon D. Strickler© 2005-2024 Phantoms & Monsters - All Rights Reserved
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THE 1930 'OUIJA BOARD MURDER' in Buffalo, New York
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THE 1930 'OUIJA BOARD MURDER' in Buffalo, New York

The following newspaper account is an example of blatant racism towards Native Americans in society and the press during the 1920's 1930's. The two women in this incident used a Ouija board to communicate with a deceased husband. As a result, they believed they were given the name of the killer, and then proceeded to gain revenge. The murder was blamed on witchcraft. Be warned of the content that follows:Ouija knows all the answers. Weird and mysterious. Surpasses, in its unique results, mind reading, clairvoyance and second sight. It furnishes never failing amusement and recreation for the entire family. As unexplainable as Hindu magic—more intense and absorbingly interesting than a mystery story. Ouija gives you entertainment you have never experienced. It draws the two people using it into close companionship and weaves about them a feeling of mysterious isolation. Unquestionably the most fascinating entertainment for modern people and modern life.” — William Fuld, known as the “Father of the Ouija Board”ARTIST'S CAVEMAN LOVE FOR INDIAN MODEL BARED IN BUFFALO 'WITCH MURDER TRIAL'Secret romance between Henri Marchand, noted artist, and Lila Jimerson, his Indian-girl model marked by gutsy passions and climaxed by the murder or Mrs. MarchandBUFFALO, N.Y. March 27 - Stranger still than the practice of primitive Indian witchcraft that resulted in the murder of Mrs. Clothilde Marchand in metropolitan Buffalo in 1930, is the story of the secret romance of her husband and his Indian-girl model.Henri Marchand, 53, art director of the Buffalo Museum of Natural Sciences and world famous as an artist and sculptor, was carrying on a clandestine love affair with an Indian reservation girl, Lila Jimerson. Both of them now admit it.It was the dark-eyed Seneca model's jealousy for Mrs. Marchand that led her, so the state contents at her murder trial, to play upon the superstitions of Nancy Bowen, aged pagan Indian, until Nancy slew Mrs. Marchand in her Buffalo home, using a 10-cent hammer as a tomahawk.Lila convinced Nancy that Mrs. Marchand had bewitched old Sassafras Charlie, her husband, and thus caused his death.Lila and Nancy were charged with first degree murder and Marchand, after his love letters to Lila had been discovered was jailed as a material witness.CLOSEUP OF LOVERSHere is a closeup of the principals in this queer romance:HENRI MARCHAND - Sculptor, artist and musician. Born in Paris in 1877, the son of a woman who have been a countess had the monarchy lived. A descendant of General Jean Gabriel Marchand of Napoleon's staff. Graduate of several European academies, possessor of many medals for art, including gold medal and grand prize awarded at Paris Exposition.Came to America 30 years ago, to Buffalo five years ago.LILA JIMERSON - A Seneca India, 35 years old and looking every day of it. Tall, thin, Flat-chested, sallow and said to be in advanced stages of tuberculosis. Dowdy, even seedy in appearance. Has spent entire life among Indians on reservation near Buffalo. Six grades in an Indian school. Worked as berry picker for cannery.LILA NO POCOHONTASLila lacks a lot of being a Pocohontas. Why Marchand ever fell for her remains unexplained. Alienists have pronounced her sane, but with a 'witch complex.'When I talked wither in the Erie county jail she wore a cheap black dress with soiled lace collar. Her long black hair was braided and tied, in a club knot on the back of her head. She wore large shoes, vislbly in need of repair, and cotton stockings that wrinkled around her sparrow-like legs. She appeared in court in the same garb.Marchand had a cottage near the reservation and Lila had posed as his model for some time, but, according to her story, their real friendship did not begin until September 1, 1922. Lila wanted to go to the village and Marchand offered to take her in his car. She says he kissed her.CAVEMAN LOVERMore auto rides followed, the romance grew. Marchand, with entrée to every art salon in Europe, apparently enjoyed playing a caveman lover to a primitive Indian girl. Then they began making overnight trips out of town together.He said he could get along better with an Indian girl that he could with a white woman, Lila says. She chased me; I didn't chase her, replies the highly excitable and voluble little Frenchman. As the affair continued the Indian girl's jealousy caused her to scheme to get rid of Marchand's wife, District Attorney Moore says. The witch plot with superstitious old Nancy followed.ASKED FOR WIFE'S HAIRMonths ago, Marchand has recalled since his wife's murder, Lila asked him to make her a present of a lock of Mrs. Marchand;s hair. A friend advised him against it, however, saying it smacked of witchcraft. Marchand insists he knew nothing of the Indian plot against his wife.With his wife and children, Marchand lived in Buffalo near the museum. Lila lived in a little cabin on the reservation, 30 miles away, with her aged father and mother. The former is an Indian farmer, the latter an old squaw who can hardly speak English.In their dilapidated and crowded cabin, Lila had a rickety old piano. She had never taken a music lesson but she played by ear. She learned on the piano in the little church on the reservation that the Christian Indians attended.ANCESTOR WHITE WOMANDespite her poverty, Lila had her pride of ancestry. She is a descendant of Mary Jemison, famed in the history of the Niagara frontier as the white woman of the Indian tribes. Lila's name, Jimerson is apparently a corruption of the original Jemison.Mary Jemison;s life in history, a few years before the Revolutionary War her Scotch-Irish parents, came over and settled in the wilderness. When she was 13, Indians raided the home and massacred all the family but her, whom they kidnapped.Mary watched the Indian braves as they cured the scalps of her own mother and father over a camp fire. She recognized her mother's hair, she said in the story of her life, because it was long and red and beautiful.The little girl grew up as a member of the tribe. She married three Indian warriors in succession, leaving numerous descendants among the Indians. Lila is said to be a great-great-granddaughter.SQUAW DIED WEALTHYMary Jemison rose to be a power among the tribes and upon her death at an advanced age in 1831 and owned thousands acres in the Genesee Valley. Her cabin with all its equipment is preserved and a heroic statue of her stands in what is now a state park near Buffalo.Little is known of Mrs. Clothilde Marchand, the little French wife and mother whom Marchand married in Paris and brought here. She was an artist too, but never exhibited her paintings.If she was aware of her husband's illicit romance she suffered in silence. She had few acquaintances as she couldn't speak English well. She left four children, two married, and the youngest a boy of 12, who almost stumbled over the body of his murdered mother when he returned from school that afternoon an hour after witch-ridden old Nancy had left the house with her blood-stained hammer. - MARCH 1930 - BRANTFORD EXPOSITORGhost Tracks: What history, science, and fifty years of field research have revealed about ghosts, evil, and life after deathOuija: The Most Dangerous GameThe Essential Tarot Kit: Book and Card SetBuckland's Book of Spirit Communications**********CHICAGO MOTHMAN - 'UNSOLVED MYSTERIES' VIEWER REPORTS! | LIVE CHAT | Q & A (EYEWITNESS SUBMISSIONS)PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARYPOLL: WHAT DO YOU THINK? Vote & comment on paranormal, cryptid & unexplained mysteries!LISTEN TO NARRATIONS OF PHANTOMS & MONSTERS REPORTS & CASES - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHAREPHANTOMS & MONSTERS RADIO Podcasts on SpotifyPHANTOMS & MONSTERS READING LISTCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistHave you had a sighting or encounter?Contact me by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. LonOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBigfoot and Other Cryptid Videos on YouTubeLYCANS! - PENNSYLVANIA'S CRYPTID CANINES UPDATE'KILLER BIGFOOT' HUNTED BY U.S. SPECIAL FORCES / GLIMMER MAN / MANTIS HUMANOIDSCRAWLER HUMANOIDS - GRUESOME INVADERS! (REAL EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS!)WEREWOLVES: DO THEY EXIST?'DOGMAN IN OUR YARD!' - AN OHIO FAMILY'S 12-YEAR SAGA WITH CRYPTID CANINESHey, folks. Thanks for the congrats on 'The Mothman Revisited' episode on Unsolved Mysteries. As a result, we are receiving more sighting reports and are very excited and grateful for the new information!I sincerely thank the Unsolved Mysteries team and Netflix for allowing us to tell the world about this phenomenon.If you have information about this or any other cryptid or unexplained sighting or encounter, please feel free to contact me by email or at 410-241-5974. Thanks again! LonCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistChicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive MapHey, folks. Please feel free to share your thoughts & comments on the recently uploaded video of the CHICAGO MOTHMAN. I'm interested in what you have to say. Thanks. LonEXCLUSIVE VIDEO of CHICAGO MOTHMAN RECORDED----------Become a Phantoms & Monsters Radio Insider - just $2.99 monthly, and receive these perks. Thanks for your support!-Members-only live chats-Exclusive members-only videos-Priority reply to members' commentsHave perks suggestions? LMK-----YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! THANKS-----Have you had a sighting or encounter?Contact us by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. Lon Noted UFOlogist Dr. Raymond Keller believes the idea of extraterrestrials and even ultra-dimensional beings from many different planets and alternate realms living and working among us clandestinely is more than just another conspiracy theory.Available on Amazon.comSan Francisco Book Festival Honorable MentionNew York Book Festival Honorable MentionAlso available with audiobooknarration by Terry Springs,CBS-TV Las Vegas affiliate.This blog and newsletter are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Work 3.0 United States License.Registered trademark PHANTOMS AND MONSTERS ® / PHANTOMS & MONSTERS ® - USPTO #90902480 - Lon D. Strickler© 2005-2024 Phantoms & Monsters - All Rights Reserved
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Cue The Drum Roll For The Greatest Drummers Of All-Time
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Cue The Drum Roll For The Greatest Drummers Of All-Time

What constitutes a great drummer is up for debate. But it's agreed that they're the musicians who give a song its backbone, aiding a great track and lending the head-banging sound to a set. Whether its flashy showmanship combined with loud beats or simple rhythms accompanied by classic sounds, drummers are masters of feeling and technical skill. From Led Zeppelin's rock legend John Bonham to the... Source
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Trump Has Reason in Pennsylvania to Feel Better Than Harris
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Trump Has Reason in Pennsylvania to Feel Better Than Harris

LATROBE, Pennsylvania— “If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole damn thing.” Two weeks ago, former President Donald Trump announced these words to rallygoers in this Westmoreland County town at a packed event, which included several former Pittsburgh Steelers and steelworkers taking the stage to endorse him; the steelworkers even got the former president to put on a hard hat that ruffled his hair. It was a statement that made the thousands of supporters, most of whom were young, go understandably wild with emotion. Many attendees I spoke to were young women, many of them mothers with their children, who could not wait to vote in the first election they were truly excited about. Trump wasn’t wrong. Heading into the final stretch of the election, I’d rather be him than Vice President Kamala Harris in the Keystone State. Several pollsters across the political spectrum shared data showing that Trump has a consistent edge in Pennsylvania and that Harris is at a standstill. However, he’s a better fit for the commonwealth than Harris for reasons beyond just polling. In weeklong travels across the 67 counties in Pennsylvania, all the indicators told a story, outside the worldview, or bubble, of Washington, D.C., and New York City, of why Harris has failed in key places to earn people’s votes and Trump has found a way to bring out new voters and earn just enough support to win the state. In 2016, David Urban, a western Pennsylvania native, West Point graduate and former chief of staff to the late Arlen Specter, a Republican senator who changed his party to Democrat in 2010 but lost in the Democratic primary, was a senior adviser to Trump. Urban, who did not work with Specter when he changed parties, understood the importance of the smaller counties outside of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, explaining that there was an untapped center-right constituency in those counties that could sway the election for Trump over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Urban said most people thought he was nuts, except, of course, Trump, who had found appeal with traditionally unmotivated voters because he was not part of the system of either party. It worked. Trump overperformed in the smaller counties and, to the astonishment of both Democrats and Republicans, flipped the traditional Democratic counties of Luzerne, Erie and Northampton in significant amounts. He thus won the state that had not favored a Republican for president since 1988. “Those counties negated whatever happened in Philly and Pittsburgh,” said Urban. “Going in, I understood Trump needed 2,000 voters over Romney’s numbers in 2012 in 10 counties, less so in the more rural ones, and he would win the state narrowly.” The same holds true for today. In 2020, President Joe Biden was able to cut into those margins with the working class in those small counties, in part because of his years of referring to himself as “Scranton Joe” and the familiarity he earned campaigning for down-ballot Democrats in local races, and also in part because of the circumstances of COVID-19. Now, though, Biden’s policies as president and his comportment are turning those voters off. Voters in places just 15 minutes outside Pittsburgh and Philadelphia will tell you, more often than not, they do not have a voice in D.C. and are acutely aware of how people there, and in New York, view them as “lesser than” or “backward.” Former President Barack Obama reinforced this at a San Francisco fundraiser when he said Pennsylvanians “get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren’t like them.” Clinton reinforced it with her “basket of deplorables” and “irredeemable” remarks when she was running, and Biden himself reminded voters a week before the election, with a slip of the tongue, that he views them as “garbage.” Trump took Biden’s remark and rolled with it, dressing in an orange vest and riding in a garbage truck in Wisconsin. His ability to be nimble with the situation has earned him more votes than it cost him. The number of parents I saw either in person or posting on social media from Pennsylvania dressed in garbage bags or orange vests, or as McDonald’s employees, a hat tip to Trump’s decision to work at the fast-food chain two weeks ago, showed an undercurrent that has been missed. “It may surprise some people in the Democratic Party that folks don’t particularly like to be called fascists, or Nazis, or have their family members called that,” said Brad Todd, a Republican strategist and coauthor of “The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics.” Todd said it may turn out that the voters who determine Pennsylvania’s outcomes will more than likely be people who work with their hands, such as “a barber or a welder or a waitress.” Karen, Angela and Elizabeth are all working-class waitresses. One owns the small Main Street Diner in Westmoreland County, and the other two are servers. All three, just eight years ago, would have been Democrats, but today, they are all in for Trump. “It is the economy,” said Angela, who was busy bussing tables. Elizabeth, who just turned 18 in August, has worked at the diner since she was 14 and at the bar down the street as a server. She is also drawn to Trump. “It is all on the economy and the way he addresses voters from places like here,” she said. Gallup pollsters have shown, in survey after survey, that the economy remains voters’ No. 1 concern, and they don’t like the direction the country is going in. Conversely, Harris’ biggest struggle has been connecting with voters, such as Angela and Elizabeth, on the economy. She has also struggled to connect with voters on energy concerns in Pennsylvania, where the industry is a giant. Switching from “I would ban fracking on day one” in a hypothetical to “I won’t ban fracking” falls flat because her own administration has placed a ban on exporting liquid natural gas for the foreseeable future, and she has not only done nothing about it, she has not even mentioned it. Her events in the state have also often been very staged, with attendees coming from an invitation-only list, while her speeches have rarely tapped into the vein of the economic hurt people are feeling. In recent weeks, her comments have fallen into a darker narrative that has not inspired persuadable people. Her messages on abortion, “greedflation” and “snackflation” have also fallen flat. Almost everyone in Pennsylvania knows abortion in the state is legal for up to 24 weeks, and the only person who can take abortion away is the sitting governor. However, Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pa., has repeatedly said he would not do that. Meanwhile, nobody thinks the increase in the cost of snacks was caused by Trump. His rallies have worked, despite ridicule and skepticism from reporters, because he showed up in places such as Butler, Luzerne, Cambria, Erie and Northampton, where people feel unseen and unheard and where climate change and pronouns mean less than the cost of food. In interviews across the state, middle-class voters, white, Black and Hispanic, are now voting shoulder to shoulder, not divided by race but by the economic despair they are experiencing together. Food costs, gas prices, utilities, car insurance, rent and mortgages (if they can even afford to buy a house) are driving their vote. These voters often did not attend college, but they are middle-class and have found their calling as artisans, such as hairdressers, medical technicians, welders, plumbers, waitresses, laborers or small business owners. Todd said those voters are the key: “There’s a real chance Trump will end up with less from college-educated women than he did in 2016, for sure. He is likely to make up for it with lower-income, lower-education Democrats, people who used to be Democrats and are not anymore.” He also said, “Gen Z is not turning out to be as liberal as Millennials. And we were all assured that demography was destiny. And turns out that when you’re coming of age with a pretty crappy economy, you’re not real happy about it.” There is also still a silent suburban mother cohort, which includes married and unmarried female voters, who preferred to keep their names out of the story, with children in the home in places such as Allegheny, Erie, Bucks and Northampton counties. Harris will win with women without children, specifically unmarried women without children, a bloc she’ll win by about 70 points, said Todd. “When we talk about a gender gap, what we really are talking about is a marriage gap and a parent gap, and that’s something that’s culturally changing in politics,” he said. The one thing that confused people as to why this cycle is leaning toward Trump in Pennsylvania is just two years ago, Shapiro and Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., won statewide. This made some reporters believe Pennsylvania had gone back to being a blue state. What they missed is both Shapiro and Fetterman ran as centrist, “get-things-done” Democrats and stayed away from the left-wing cultural matters that drive moderate Democrats and Republicans away. “People have also missed how rightward the state has moved,” said Todd, referring to the stunning voter registration movement for Republicans in the state that has the Democrats with the weakest voter registration dominance in the state in decades. In 2008, Obama won the state by a landslide. He ran on “hope and change” and being part of something bigger than self, and it worked. In 2012, he ran on internationalism, division and social justice, and as a result, 280,000 fewer Pennsylvanians voted for him. While Obama still won (more narrowly), the parties were shifting. Clinton ran the same divisive race in 2016, and most of the media was shocked by her loss. She calculated that she could win with Obama’s numbers in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. She did win those, but she lost in the rest of the state. Biden was able to pick those voters back from Trump, but Harris has struggled to connect with them, and it appears just enough of Trump’s suburban voters are coming back to him to join the middle-class coalition to power his comeback. Now, there may be a surge of voters who do not account for supporting Harris. Still, based on the two candidates’ messages, delivery and understanding of what people are looking for, both pollsters and voters said they’d rather be Trump than Harris on Tuesday. COPYRIGHT 2024 CREATORS.COM The post Trump Has Reason in Pennsylvania to Feel Better Than Harris appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Raising Guineas To Protect The Rest Of Your Poultry
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Every homesteading family should have a flock of guineas – even though they will never eat them or a single one of their eggs. Guineas are the junkyard dog of the poultry world. They will not only protect the flock of meat chickens, ducks, and turkeys, but pull double duty eat bugs and ticks that want to dine on garden planted to feed the family or take to market. Raising Guineas To Protect The Rest Of Your Poultry Guineas are the most low-cost and low-maintenance breed of poultry in existence. Except during the harsh months of winter, you will likely never have to spend a cent on feed for the free-ranging flock. From sun up until sun down guineas wander around the homestead plucking all the spiders, ticks, locusts, beetles, wasps, flies, tadpoles, frogs, worms, snakes, potato beetles, snails, and even cockroaches they can find. Endeared By Farmers Come night time, the real hunt begins for the flock of guineas. They just love to attack mink – the number one killer of poultry flocks. When guineas discover a mink, or any predator, near their living area, they carry on something loud and fierce. A guinea flock will even take on rattlesnake or a copperhead, which has endeared them to ranchers across the country. Sacrificial Lambs? Guineas do not grow as quickly as other members of the poultry world. They also require a mash feed with a higher protein ratio to develop properly.   Many farmers refer to guineas as sacrificial lambs. The old timers did not place such a label on the unusual members of the poultry family to be cruel or cold-hearted, they were merely being brutally honest. When you invest in starting a flock of guineas, losing some – perhaps even many, is a downright given. But, what you won’t lose, are your meat chickens and ducks, breeding pairs of the same, and laying hens. My Little Assassins I prefer to refer to my flock of guineas as “my little assassins.” That is truly what they are after all. Nothing short of a fox, wild boar, or hawk willingly come back twice when faced with an angry flock of guineas. Even if your chicken coop is several acres away from the house, you WILL hear them when they get excited over finding a snake – think free big juicy steak to properly gauge a comparable human level of excitement. When you hear loud whistling, chirping, and clicking, the guinea flock has found something significant approaching them and/or the chicken coop. Shelter Guineas most often roost in trees but should be provided with a 3-sided hutch to retreat to during extremely cold weather and storms.   Guineas do not live in the chicken coop with the rest of the flock, but should be trained from the time the hatchlings are old enough to leave a brooder that the coop and run are their home base. Guineas roost in trees much like turkeys but should be provided a shelter of some type to get into during extremely poor weather. A three-sided hutch or shed will suit them just fine – especially if it faces south to help them stay as warm as possible. Brooding Hatchlings The outdoor pen for guineas during their territory and free-range training stage should comprised of sturdy wood and either hardware cloth (the fencing commonly used for rabbit hutches) or a double layer of chicken wire. To offer added protection of the guinea keets, elevate the pen on barrels or blocks – this helps to keep them safe before they are old enough to defend themselves and places them up high – which they love.   My brooder doubles as transitional housing for guinea hatchlings. Once they are old enough to go outside I put them in their former wood, chicken wire, and hardware cloth enclosure and sit it next to the coop. Guineas are smaller than typical farm poultry and can be squished by them or relentlessly pecked if intermingled. The various flocks get to know each other this way and the guineas learn where their home base and protectees are located and will most often never stray too far away from the coop unless hunting for food and roost in nearby trees at night. Raising Keets Guineas thrive and have the best chance at survival, when they are in a flock of at least 10 to 15 others members of their breed.   The keets (young guineas or hatchlings) remain in their new enclosure until they are keets at least one month old, but typically two months old. Letting them free-range too soon will quickly zap the numbers of your flock, unless older guineas are also present to teach and help protect them. While the keets are in their outdoor enclosure I let them out in the late afternoon every day for at least a few hours even though their temporary habitat is spacious. Guineas require a substantial amount of exercise for both their physical and mental well-being. Being “cooped up” tends to make them very testy. Lure them back before the sun sets with the shake of a feed bucket or a treat. This helps to train them to come back to the same area near the duck and chicken coop at nightfall to protect your meat and egg flock. They can snack on anything that is also safe for chicks and ducklings, but millet seems to be their favorite treat. Packages of millet run only a couple of dollars and are readily available in the bird section of the pet store. Simply plant the remains of a millet stick onto the compost pile and soon you will be growing your own guinea treats. Protein Ratio Guineas need a diet filled with more protein than chickens, ducks, and turkeys. They can survive and thrive on the same feed but flourish when fed a high protein diet to supplement their foraged meals when necessary. Keets should be offered a feed with about a 25% protein ratio. Once they are older the protein level can be reduced to about 18 to 20% and then a 16% layer mash once they are more mature birds. Not Your Typical Farm Animal Do not try to catch a guinea by one leg as many folks do with chickens. It will go into attack mode immediately and possibly break its beak trying to get free. Guineas love their freedom and can be tamed to a certain degree, especially if you raise them from hatchlings (many homesteaders purchase eggs from local or online hatcheries) and handle them frequently, but do not expect them to warm up to you as is common with many breeds of chickens and ducks. Guineas will come running to you for a treat or a meal, which are the best ways to entice them to gather where you need them to be and to do a flock count. When raised among chickens and ducks, guineas tend to become a lot more tame than flocks raised isolated from more domesticated fowl. Laying Eggs There are a plethora of guinea varieties, many are quite beautiful in their own odd-looking sort of way. They typically lay eggs between March and May like other breeds of poultry after the hens reach about 25 to 30 weeks old. A healthy and average hen will usually lay about 100 eggs each year until she is at least five years old. No Nest? Guinea hens commonly lay their eggs in either the late morning or early afternoon hours. The hens typically lay their eggs on the floor of their hutch or the ground near their roosting spot and not in a nest. In all honesty, you probably won’t know your guineas has laid eggs until you see a string of hatchlings trailing along behind them. Eggs Guinea eggs are rather cute. They shells are a light shade of brown and speckled. The egg shells are a significant bit tougher than regular chicken eggs and have a sharper point on the rounded narrow end. Guinea eggs are smaller than chicken eggs. It usually takes three guinea eggs to equal the size of a standard chicken egg. Identifying Male From Female One guinea cock per every five hens is recommended – as long as the cock is no more than three years old fertile eggs should be readily produced. A cock and his harem of laying hens develop quite a tight bond and often run to each other like long-lost lovers in a cheesy romantic comedy when separated only a short while or by a small distance – it is quite a humorous sight to behold. Guinea hens are typically quite fertile. Rarely do they cross-breed with free-ranging chickens. If the unusual does occur, the end result is most often a vulture-looking type creature that is infertile. Sexing guineas based upon how they look is nearly impossible. Cocks are slightly larger than hens once they pass the keets stage, but it’s barely enough of a difference to notice. The red waddles on the neck of a cock are a little more vibrant and larger than the waddles on a hen – but again, it is quite a subtle difference. Guinea hens make a two-syllable sound which some folks hear as “come back, come back” and others think sounds more like, “good luck, good luck.” Cocks prefer to make a one-syllable noise that sounds an awful lot like the buzz of a chainsaw or a repeated, “chi-chi-chi.” A guinea hen who is in an angry state can sound a lot like a cock, but cocks have never been known to make a two-syllable sound like a hen. Survivalistboards shows us his guineas for when SHTF and the time he had to wait to get them: What do you think about raising guineas? Let us know in the comments below. Want another project to make your chicken-keeping easier? Check out here 10 Easy To Build Chicken Watering Stations to keep your flock well hydrated!  Follow us on Instagram, twitter, pinterest, and facebook!
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Entrepreneur and Donald Trump supporter Elon Musk will reportedly watch the presidential election results with Trump at one of his resorts.Musk plans to be at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, where Trump and a small group of people are watching election coverage as votes are tallied.A New York Times report cited three people with knowledge of Musk's schedule as sources for his attendance, while two people were the alleged sources regarding the viewing plan.'Men are voting in record numbers. They now realize everything is at stake.'Musk has been commenting on polling throughout Election Day using his platform, X, responding to posts about an alleged uptick in male turnout."Hearing reports from all over the country that men are showing up in huge numbers. The line at my polling station here in Florida is almost all young men," a post shared by Musk read."This is a massive sea change," Musk replied.Later that afternoon, Musk further asserted that male turnout was happening in record numbers."The cavalry has arrived. Men are voting in record numbers. They now realize everything is at stake," the X owner wrote. — (@) Trump is reportedly hosting several parties with varying levels of inclusivity. A dinner for a select few donors at Mar-A-Lago was reported as one example, while a smaller gathering in an evening setting will likely watch the results.Prospectively, this smaller group would include Musk but could also include podcaster Joe Rogan, who recently endorsed Trump and interviewed Musk. It is also likely that this group could include Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other close allies like Byron Donald and Tulsi Gabbard. — (@) Musk has also promoted an Election Integrity Community on X, which is linked to his pro-Trump America PAC. The community allows voters to share "potential incidents of voter fraud or irregularities."The group has over 63,000 members at the time of this writing.As reported by Blaze News, the simple social media community has sparked outrage among leftist sources.Wired described the group as "a cesspool of election conspiracy theories."Paul Barrett, deputy director of the Center for Business and Human Rights at New York University, called the community "an election denier jamboree."Outlet the Guardian likened the group to an "alt-right" message board that perpetuated "the baseless claim that the election was being stolen from Donald Trump" in 2020.CBS also weighed in, suggesting the group is a digital space where "false claims proliferate."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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