Robbie Smith MSU Bully Kennel Aliendawgs Bloodline

For over 20 years, I've dedicated myself to nurturing healthy, friendly American Bullies through thoughtful breeding. Focusing on their well-being and consistency, I've carefully honed my vision of the ultimate American Bully – the remarkable Aliendawgs Bloodline. These dogs have captivated me with their gentle disposition towards both people and animals, making them ideal companions that thrive on attention in any setting.

My Bullies coexist harmoniously with various animals, including chickens and roosters, without any issues. My journey began at the age of 13, raising American Pit Bull Terriers, and my passion for breeding and creation only grew. I've turned my dreams into reality, without a single dissatisfied customer over two decades – a testament to my commitment and expertise.

These extraordinary dogs embody the spirit of America, American Bully as their trusted companion. Let's celebrate the greatness of our nation!


Robbie Smith MSU Bully Kennel Aliendawgs Bloodline

From the same people that brought you China.V, and later shamed you to take DNA and mind alternate never Ending booster & shot brings you the newest super food cock Cockroach milk, produced by the Pacific beetle cockroach (Diploptera punctata), is a protein-rich, crystalline substance that serves as a nutrient source for their young. While research suggests it's highly nutritious, it's not a commercially available food source and hasn't been proven safe for human consumption.
Elaboration:
Nutritional Value:
Cockroach milk is exceptionally rich in protein, essential amino acids, fats, and sugars. Studies have shown it to be more calorie-dense than even buffalo milk, a dairy known for its high caloric content.
Unique Characteristics:
The milk crystallizes within the cockroach embryo's midgut, and these crystals are a complete food source for the young.
Challenges for Human Consumption:
Harvesting cockroach milk is not practical on a large scale, and its safety for human consumption hasn't been fully established.
Potential Applications:
Despite these challenges, researchers are exploring ways to produce cockroach milk proteins using bioengineering, such as using yeast systems, potentially leading to a sustainable protein source.
Not Commercialized:
Cockroach milk is not currently available as a food product for human consumption, according to Healthline.

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Robbie Smith MSU Bully Kennel Aliendawgs Bloodline

Trans Are Now Jumping on Species Pronouns after USAID Spent 2 Billion Dollars to the Animal Kingdom.What do you think it does to our Kids .

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75% of What is Left of the Left Approval of Trump & Musk STOPPING the Waste of Useless Tax money to Make Millons for Money grabbing Democraps .If you are Left, what do you agree or disagree with?
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WE the PEOPLE Let's TALK !
WHAT have Harris Done in The Last 4 years for you or this Country? Please only Serious conversations,What will she do to make Your Lifes Better ? Easier? Or Harder ? What is the Wrost that Can Happen under Harris President?
OK Now WHY Trump ? WHat did he do for you or yours ? Was American Better ? Was Money Better ? Cost of living ? Safely in your city Better before ?
These are Reason to Vote For Someone ,Not Their Skin Color ,But What they can Do For We the People = Family Way Of Life .
Don't Listen to distraction thru diversity!
Let's all focus on What Matters not What these Paid Actors or over pay News Commentator.
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Robbie Smith MSU Bully Kennel Aliendawgs Bloodline

Haven and Uncle Ra Ra hop on a video call at Haven's Homestead in Weir, MS, making it a super exciting day! Uncle Ra Ra proudly shows off his quacking ducks, cute chicks, and those super cool blue Amerucana hatching eggs from his special hens.

Then, get this – Uncle Ra Ra unveils a tray with a whopping 125 jumbo Coturnix quail! Haven's eyes light up as they talk about these awesome birds and count together the tiny soon to be babies. Uncle Ra Ra placed nearly 1000 eggs in the incubator tonight.

Even though it's all happening on a screen, it's like a therapy session for Haven. Animals have this magical way of bringing joy, and for Haven, it's extra special. Life is all about experiences for this almost five year old. The virtual visit turns into a happy escape to the homestead, creating warm and fuzzy feelings for everyone in the family. 🌟

#VirtualJoy #HomesteadMagic #AnimalTherapy #HavenHappiness #Haven #autismjourney

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Truth About Navy P-8A Overshoot Runaway www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2023/10/16/patrol… Times Logo

Your Navy
Patrol Squadron 45 conducts rare, all-female P-8A Poseidon flight
By Diana Stancy Correll
Monday, Oct 16







Patrol Squadron 45 conducted its first all-female flight aboard a P-8A Poseidon aircraft out of Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 21. (MC2 Jonathan D. Berlier/U.S. Navy)
When Lt. Sahara Graft checked into Patrol Squadron 45 in February 2021, she and a few other women in the squadron shared a dream: to one day complete an all-female flight together aboard the one of the squadron’s P-8A Poseidon aircraft.

“We always talked about how cool it would be for us to all fly together one day and even have an all-female flight,” Graft told Navy Times Thursday. “At the time, it didn’t seem possible.”

Sheer numbers stymied the dream at the time, Graft recalled, because there were not enough qualified women to fill each crew position in the Poseidon, which requires nine personnel to conduct its anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.

Still, in the coming years, as more and more female crew members joined the squadron, Graft and her fellow squadron mates, Lt. Sarah Hoffman and Lt. Kelsey Smallwood, didn’t lose sight of their goal.

And when another woman pilot, Lt. j.g. Aubrey Ossenmacher, joined the squadron a few months ago, the women of VP-45 were adequately manned to pull off an all-female flight.

The milestone took place on Sept. 21, out of Jacksonville, Florida, during a training event that involved not only an all-female aircrew, but a ground and maintenance crew that were also all women. All told, 16 women were involved in the flight.

“This is the first time all of us have been able to do an all female flight,” Hoffman told Navy Times. “And then especially having the female ground crew, to maintenance personnel, was just something that we all had never seen before…it was very historic and special for all of us.”


Patrol Squadron 45 members spent weeks planning to ensure everyone's schedules aligned and that all the operational requirements were met to conduct the all-female flight. (MC2 Jonathan Berlier/U.S. Navy)

That enthusiasm extended to all the air crew, as Naval Aircrewmen (Operator) 2nd Class Paige Rossi recalled the inspiration she felt leading up to the flight.

“I think you could really feel the empowerment that we all felt, from the brief, to the pre-flight, to the mission execution, even to landing,” Rossi said.

All-female flights – especially ones including female ground crew and maintenance – are rare in Navy aviation, recognized as a particularly male-dominated field in the service.

While roughly 21 percent of the Navy’s active-duty force were women as of Fiscal Year 2023, just more than 11percent of the Navy’s winged population are women, according to the Navy.

The Navy conducted an all-female flyover of F/A-18E/F Super Hornets in 2019 to honor retired Navy Capt. Rosemary Mariner at her funeral in Tennessee.

Mariner made history as the Navy’s first female jet pilot to fly the A-4E/L Skyhawk and the A-7E Corsair II, and also was the first female military aviator to command an operational air squadron.

All female pilots also participated in a flyover for the Super Bowl in February to celebrate 50 years of women in naval aviation, commemorating when the very first women entered Navy flight school in 1973.

“Let me tell you, it is absolutely humbling to see — I’ve been in the Navy 29 years — to see the growth and development of our armed services,” Cmdr. Michael Zdunkiewicz, Patrol Squadron 45′s commanding officer, told Navy Times. “This is a very important thing to me. And I cannot thank [enough] the female aviators who rallied to put this together to accomplish this type of mission.”

Other members who participated in the Sept. 21 flight included Lt. Eliza Austin, Lt. Ashley Heath, Lt. j.g. Alissa McNair, Naval Aircrewmen (Operator) 2nd Class Savannah Murray, Naval Aircrewmen (Operator) 2nd Class Alexia Heninger, and Naval Aircrewmen (Operator) 2nd Class Evelyn Valenzuela.

The maintenance crew included Senior Chief Aviation Machinist’s Mate Jackie Backlund, Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class Natalie Martin, Aviation Machinist’s Mate 2nd Class Alia Teamer and Aviation Electronics Technician 2nd Class Kaitlyn Kaluzny.


The flight included 12 aircrew members: eight officers and four enlisted sailors. Five women were also involved as ground grew and maintenance personnel. (MC2 Jonathan Berlier/U.S. Navy)

Hoffman said the squadron’s women lean on each other for support, especially on deployment.

“To have a strong female bond within the squadron and having other women to help guide you, support you, that you can go to with questions that you wouldn’t want to talk to with anybody else about, has been really important,” she said. “It has helped me get through tough times with the squadron here over the past three years.”

Graft said the significance of what she and her fellow female comrades had accomplished set in as she left the plane after their dream flight had become reality.

“This was such an incredible opportunity,” Graft said. “And I know we all worked extremely hard to be qualified in our positions to get here, and so it was an amazing opportunity to share this experience with all of these hard working women.”

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This True Reason Flight P-8A Overshoot runaway

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