Thursday, 20 February 2020

#C13. A Very Odd Report. Labrador. The Great Big Steel Steal.

Labrador.


Labrador,
Canada.

Labrador.

The Great Big Steel Steal.
This report is about "The Unlawful Theft" of the metal steel that is taking place in
Canada.

1. One day The Second World War began. Anno Domini 1940's or when-ever The
    Second World War really did begin in Europe.
2. The Axis Countries had been buying up all the metal scrap yards in the country of
    Canada and also other countries.
3. The Axis Countries needed metals of all descriptions for their Second World War
    Effort.
4. The Axis Countries did go all over the world buying scrap metal and re-refining
    them into bright new metals for Their Second World War Effort.
5. The owner's of scrap metal yards were asked by concerned countrymen not to sell
    any scrap metal to The Axis Countries but "The Metal Money Munger Scrap Metal
    People" sold off all of the scrap metal to The Axis Countries anyways.
6. As The Second World War wore on Allied Countries did get very short of metals for
    Their Second World War Effort against The Axis.
7. This shortage of proper metals for The Second World War Effort in The Allied
    Countries became severe.
8. This shortage of metals in The Allied Countries brought about a change in the
    materials used to build war ships with.
9. People started using cement to built War Ships out of instead of New Bright Steel.

Readers: Unfortunately for the troops being transported from Canada to The Second
                World War Campaign in Europe The New Cement Ships did not with stand
the hard North Atlantic Ocean Storms. The New Cement Ships did sink in those North Atlantic Storms.

10. A lot of The Nice New Cement Ships did sink in those North Atlantic Storms.
11. Each ship that sank that was classed as A Troop Carrier lost about 10,000 men
      plus all individual equipment that each man had carried by himself onto The
      Nice New Cement Ship.
12. The New Cement Ships that sank that were carrying all kinds of War Goods lost
      thousands of tons of Those Much Needed War Goods.

Readers: we will now focus our attention on The Labrador Act Of Treason Against
                The Canadian Military And Against The Canadian Government.

I. One day in The Province Of Newfoundland, Labrador, The Royal Canadian Air
    Force went out for another flight in their aircraft.
2. The Royal Canadian Air Force kept a very lively vigil in Labrador against The
    Enemy Axis from invading Our Land Canada.
3. This time though a young man, "MALE" pilot did have for some reason a very
    capable gyger counter set up in the reconassence air plane.

Readers: "THIS STORY OF TREASON IN LABRADOR" goes like this.

4. After say about half of the reconnasence air flight was over the giger counter
    started to ring quite loudly.
5. The man "MALE" pilot took careful notes where the giger counter did ring out
    at.
6. After the reconnasence flight was over the man "MALE" pilot decided to keep
    "Sneakily Silent" about the giger counter ring out.
7. The man "MALE" pilot decided to return at a later date to the location of the
    giger counter ring out and investigate what the giger counter ringing was all
    about.
8. The man "MALE" pilot got personally involved in acquiring a possible "MINE
    STRIKE".
9. The man "MALE" pilot did not report this giger counter ring out to his Superior
    Officer who was waiting on The Royal Canadian Air Force Base Airplane
    Runway for the man's "MALE" pilots return and the giger counter's much
    needed information.

Readers: the man "MALE" pilot did remain silent for the rest of The Second World
                War.

1. Readers: Remember there was much need of metals during The Second World
    War.
2. After the man "MALE" pilot was released from duty from serving in The Royal
    Canadian Air Force he went directly back to the giger counter ring out location
    and found a huge steel mine.
3. He went to The Government in Ottawa and claimed that he was an honest miner
    and that he did "JUST FIND" a steel mine by prospecting in the areas of Labrador.
4. The bad man laid dishonest claim to that steel mine and has retained and worked
    that huge steel mine ever since.

Readers: I, Murray S. Fenwick, has served in Three different Armies and I personally
               call that man "MALE" pilot a man who has committed TREASON AGAINST
THE ALLIED NATIONS.

I, Murray S. Fenwick, says that "YOU" man "MALE" pilot have to be picked up by
the proper authorities and dealt with for COMMITING THAT TREASONOUS ACT.

Why to think that you let all of those innocent troops die in the cold North Atlantic
Ocean because you have an illegal interest in somehow stealing a steel mine.

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