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Jun 25th, 2026 at 12:16pm
 
Sov'run Citizenship in action, innit?  We, The People As Sovereign, behave responsibly as citizens and pressure those with the power.  My apologies to those who missed out -  "This ePetition was closed for signatures on 16/06/2026: Suspend Brumby Culling in Kosciuszko National Park "

No need to riot; no need to buy it; just take it up to the top..
No need to whine; just go and sign; don't carry on like a fop.


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Reply #1 - Jun 25th, 2026 at 4:19pm
 
Complex issue grap.

I don't support gut shooting a horse and letting it die over 3 days as it's starving foal stands next to it.

But horses do damage fragile ecosystems.

Feral donkeys and camels in the centre of australia would also need attention.

But it should be humane
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Reply #3 - Jun 28th, 2026 at 6:27pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 25th, 2026 at 4:19pm:
Complex issue grap.

I don't support gut shooting a horse and letting it die over 3 days as it's starving foal stands next to it.

But horses do damage fragile ecosystems.

Feral donkeys and camels in the centre of australia would also need attention.

But it should be humane


I don't think there's an example of wild horses actually destroying a fragile environment... the Planet Of The Apes scarecrows called wind generators and the trails they need to even exist is destroying many thousands of hectares of natural environment.

Got me eye on a property - no money though - near the Range up northern NSW there - plan is for a Sanctuary for brumbies and wildlife, and veterans in trouble and good people in trouble... hour or two from your holding...
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Reply #5 - Jun 29th, 2026 at 9:47am
 
land recovery - propaganda or viable proposition?

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Reply #6 - Jun 29th, 2026 at 3:42pm
 
Kill em all. Nothing patriotic or Australians about them, especially running wild like pest cane toads, camels and pigs. Kill em all. Put food might get cheaper.
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Reply #7 - Jun 30th, 2026 at 1:26pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 25th, 2026 at 4:19pm:
Complex issue grap.

I don't support gut shooting a horse and letting it die over 3 days as it's starving foal stands next to it.

But horses do damage fragile ecosystems.

Feral donkeys and camels in the centre of australia would also need attention.

But it should be humane


There's a market for our camels.

Donkeys & brumbies could be rehomed or go to pet food.

They used to have chiller bins all over the west of NSW & QLD for feral pigs.

Gun law restrictions have seen that reduced as is the roo cull.

Results are more roos ...... and in the last decade or so an explosion of feral pig numbers all over the both states as well.
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Reply #8 - Jun 30th, 2026 at 1:54pm
 
There is huge market in Europe and Asia for horse products including meat.

Australia and New Zealand maintain highly active export operations catering directly to premium European markets like Belgium and Switzerland.
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Reply #9 - Jun 30th, 2026 at 2:23pm
 
tallowood wrote on Jun 29th, 2026 at 9:47am:
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Well things didn't work out for Mr. Henggela & his family at Katchana.

Phukken bureaucrats without a clue. Right down to denying expert scientific opinion & the science.

Even with the support of local Aboriginal peoples.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-29/tribunal-backs-donkey-cull-order-kachana-...

It reminds me of a similar story with a similar liked minded bloke as Chris Henggela -

this blokes name is Peter Andrews



The sad part about Peter Andrews story is that his wife left him unlike Mrs. Henggela & they parted ways before he was actually vindicated & his work recognised. He also lost his daughter & friends because of his drive & determination to be proven right.
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Reply #10 - Jul 1st, 2026 at 6:50am
 
It's interesting that you mentioned Peter Andrews
I have been implemented some of the findings He made on my farm
And I would have to say he is broadly on the right track
Slowing down the progress of water across the landscape is what it is all about

As Andrews points out the burning ofVegetation particularly by indigenous people2 hunt kangaroo
Resulted in the loss of The  vegetation which was slowing down Water Flow

The introduction of sheep and cattle further damaged the riverbanks
Resulting in rivers which gouge deep channels and move water quickly
Rather don't allowing water to spread out over-engineered flood plains

I have built plenty of small weirs  Swails On These smaller water courses
And it has definitely greened the place up

Also allowing some of the thistles to penetrate deepHas improved the soil

Peter probably deserves a knighthood
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Reply #11 - Jul 1st, 2026 at 11:05am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jul 1st, 2026 at 6:50am:
It's interesting that you mentioned Peter Andrews
I have been implemented some of the findings He made on my farm
And I would have to say he is broadly on the right track
Slowing down the progress of water across the landscape is what it is all about

As Andrews points out the burning ofVegetation particularly by indigenous people2 hunt kangaroo
Resulted in the loss of The  vegetation which was slowing down Water Flow

The introduction of sheep and cattle further damaged the riverbanks
Resulting in rivers which gouge deep channels and move water quickly
Rather don't allowing water to spread out over-engineered flood plains

I have built plenty of small weirs  Swails On These smaller water courses
And it has definitely greened the place up

Also allowing some of the thistles to penetrate deepHas improved the soil

Peter probably deserves a knighthood


Yes - we did that with water on the property - put in swales etc on a drain across the top of our Red Cedar trees, so that water during heavy rain would pool and seep slowing into those beds..also cunningly dug a dam to catch all the overflow from neighbours as well.. we had lots of water for pumping and I regret I didn't move into avocadoes.  Too old and not well enough now ..
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Grappler Racist Filth wrote on Jun 28th, 2026 at 6:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 25th, 2026 at 4:19pm:
Complex issue grap.

I don't support gut shooting a horse and letting it die over 3 days as it's starving foal stands next to it.

But horses do damage fragile ecosystems.

Feral donkeys and camels in the centre of australia would also need attention.

But it should be humane


I don't think there's an example of wild horses actually destroying a fragile environment... the Planet Of The Apes scarecrows called wind generators and the trails they need to even exist is destroying many thousands of hectares of natural environment.

Got me eye on a property - no money though - near the Range up northern NSW there - plan is for a Sanctuary for brumbies and wildlife, and veterans in trouble and good people in trouble... hour or two from your holding...

Wild horses, camels and donkeys have one important thing in common, they drink water and in drought conditions they travel to get a drink, they will drink small water holes dry and the small native animals that live around there, and who can’t travel long distances, die as a consequence.
Wild horses are a feral introduced pest and should not only be culled but exterminated.
The do gooders never gave a damn about the killing of rabbits by mixo and the prolonged suffering before death or the rare recovery from it.
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Sir Eoin O Fada wrote Yesterday at 7:53pm:
Grappler Racist Filth wrote on Jun 28th, 2026 at 6:27pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 25th, 2026 at 4:19pm:
Complex issue grap.

I don't support gut shooting a horse and letting it die over 3 days as it's starving foal stands next to it.

But horses do damage fragile ecosystems.

Feral donkeys and camels in the centre of australia would also need attention.

But it should be humane


I don't think there's an example of wild horses actually destroying a fragile environment... the Planet Of The Apes scarecrows called wind generators and the trails they need to even exist is destroying many thousands of hectares of natural environment.

Got me eye on a property - no money though - near the Range up northern NSW there - plan is for a Sanctuary for brumbies and wildlife, and veterans in trouble and good people in trouble... hour or two from your holding...

Wild horses, camels and donkeys have one important thing in common, they drink water and in drought conditions they travel to get a drink, they will drink small water holes dry and the small native animals that live around there, and who can’t travel long distances, die as a consequence.
Wild horses are a feral introduced pest and should not only be culled but exterminated.
The do gooders never gave a damn about the killing of rabbits by mixo and the prolonged suffering before death or the rare recovery from it.


That's nature - do you support the concept that Aborigines, being of a certain group, should have preference in drought to water?

Why then did so many perish in drought?  Or die of water-borne diseases?

Life's hard like that on the fringes....  WE ... from a civilised and some ways controlled environment.... terra-forming as we do so well  .... have the opportunity to decide who lives and who dies....

Leaving aside the moral implications... what does that imply for any natural environment? 

That only those we deem to be Der Volk should survive at any price, and all others must be exterminated?

Think on  this, Grasshopper... who set Man up as the arbiter of the Final Solution of all beings on Earth?

Who decreed that the dinosaurs should die out?  And all the other groups of species that have died out?

How does Man become the Penguin from The Blues Brothers - and becomes the final arbiter of all that is right or wrong .... and thus opening the way to mass murder equating to genocide?

Look into yourself, Grasshopper....... tell me your truths... and never lose sight of what I have mentioned time and again - that the intellectual nazis who can  train their minds to accept and pursue the unthinkable - to always act in the 'greater good' - must be subject to very closest scrutiny and kept under tight control..


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