Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Fashionable On the Horizon and Incursion II Alerts

Good morning again, and I hope you are all remaining alert to the raids called Incursion II, as yesterday over 8 million Incursion II raiders were apprehended and rounded up by Nevada law enforcement and the Military en route to California. The time I have on the blog today is only a few minutes, so I will discuss also the fashionable trend announced by the CIA and others previously of the coming Jamaican styled trend, following our current worldwide Egyptian-type trend. The good music of the past from Jamaican quarters is in focus for the USMC Arts and other Military groups who are preparing for the anticipated interest, and studies that result. The USAF Air Force One's Project: Fashion One is in need of more artists and fashionable-minded persons to pick up some project work. Contact them from any regular number.

The treason list is growing daily of the convictions, and can be ascertained from morgue lists as well as at the Justice Department. There is a lot of good news on the horizon, though, and since today is supposed to be my official day off, I will look forward to more blogging soon. I hope you are enjoying the military animal stories as they have been inspiring many of you to donate your homes and property to their continual care and so you can know that the gifts are appreciated. I will look forward to more of the blogging soon, and don't forget to stay apprised of the Incursion II alerts. Something to think about... During WWII, there were various sightings of mysterious friendlies such as Kilroy. There are unfriendlies being sighted in today's Incursions preceding further war acts and military actions using various names of men such as Bob or Jim or others that everyday people are being asked to do something for even though they are strangers. I hope that you will not follow such instructions from total strangers or criminals involved in raiding or invading that are actually recruiting to the criminal actions.

Take care of yourselves.

Sartorially yours,
K.-Marie Wall
commanding officer