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KEITH WILSON for Albertan Independence - from online at X.com

-they’re collecting SIGNATURES for a referendum question VOTE

Starting Jan 3, 2026 - https://stayfreealberta.com  for info

Billy the Kid (William Bonney) remote view painting by p. Griesbach Apr 25, 2012

See Youtube video called: “built himself a free house in the mountains alone”

Homes For Heroes Foundation URL https://HomesforHeroesFoundation.ca - ask them nicely to use your donation for the Homesteading Pilot Project - Vets/homeless and don’t want to become homeless.

Old photos of Patricia Griesbach and as you can see obviously I am NOT Mrs Gordon Scott aka ‘miss susan’ biological twin, we are fraternal only. No idea why someone would think they could pretend to be an identical twin ...

Below is a sample of how useful AI can be. If it’s one of my original concepts, DARPA handles it. This one was - LMADIS.

YOO HOO HOMESTEADERS did you see this beauty? The kayak/canoe SAIL. Good for kayak, canoe, inflatable boats,and RAFTS. Note it says online that ONE Sail is best.

DIY - You can use cotton, poly., tarps, or dacron for a sail. *grommets for attaching it. Marshall fabrics has clear plastic, different thickness. Yea duct tape.

You can also fold material put that over the cloth/plastic then use a regular sewing machine on the folded material strip, works fine. If you sew on plastic by itself it can look fine but rip later, better to put the folded cloth on it with the plastic in-between.

-Works good on mosquito netting too. Putting cloth on both sides with the netting sandwiched in-between. Then sew the cloth, with netting inside, to anything else. (Amazon sells mosquito netting raw)

-Better mention if you use thicker clear plastic on windows you have to put it inside where there is warmth, by itself in cold when it gets too cold it cracks and splits. You would need to have a warm wood outside shutter to close and just use it inside for extra warmth in winter. Or, inside on the glass is good, with warmth indoors. Makes the place nice and warm.

- Run duct tape along it, and if you need to take the plastic off for summer use of a window, the duct tape sticky stuff comes off nice and easy with PAINT THINNER aka turpentine. Wipes right off, you’ll marvel you used to scrape at it for hours.

If you have too big a mess with the duct tape, use a SCRAPER WITH A BLADE  too and soak a cloth to use on the tape and the gunk, then it comes off. Still vastly easier than without the paint thinner.  

However using paint thinner on the plastic, discolours it. Just leave it, you can cover it next time with more duct tape.

- If you’re into inflatable boats, you can get fast air pumps that run on usb you can re-fill using solar. Modern solar panels include 20W for $50, lightweight, foldable, ... Good trickling for cloudy days too.

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GOOD ONE I did all that and found this boat SAIL below, for $26.  Size 42 inches. But hey, the tip on thicker plastic for inside windows in DIY cabins is a good one. And the paint thinner to wipe off duct tape sticky residue.

Yeah I know, a wooden raft, with two poles and a sheet ... DIY wilderness style.

Or, ....

HOMESTEAD START UP TIP and instead of small horizontal slats just use upright rows of tree/trunks, medium sized for the sides and same for fireplace instead of large fieldstone just use mid sized stones and cement. *wee Aframe from online either Pinterest or youtube

Note the Homes for Heroes Foundation is looking at a Pilot Project for the Wilderness Camp for Vets/homeless. Here we’re just speculating as in whipping up some enthusiasm. AI was onboard immediately. Wanted Hero Arms, Wilderness Camp, and CYBORGs included.

Tip: to kill any troublesome Grizzly, aim for the brain, in between the ears and in the head, drops on the spot... I call them ‘run or rug’. *works for cats, wolves

NEW - PROJECT CYBORG - Wilderness Camp

       **after I sent it to DARPA /SAFRON ‘bots safely in with troops study

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GOES WITH ...ATOMIC BLONDIE ...

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