Friday, June 18, 2010

Tortured-Fashions and Incursion II to IV

Hello to everyone, and as I have had a productive week, I hope you have, also, even as the effects of Incursion II plus are oddly driving in the new fashion trend data that their attacks have attempted to halt or alter. There is a new interest in trains of the past and present, and in California, we look forward to the ones of the future. "I love the trains," one of the RR workers who met with me and other Emergency Services personnel (fka, urban defense) stated at the onset. There has been a recent outgoing trend of browned-grey cats and their fur influence in trends, but a new one of train interest from the stripes and hats and art and collectibles into museum tours has overlapped. The way trends in Fashion and the Arts work takes a bit of explaining, and there are up to PhD level studies required in the fields to comprehend the statistical choices for decisions on what becomes available to the general public for business or lifestyles using trends. There is a short clip available to police and any law enforcement for the quick and paranormal link to the over fascination by the Incursion II who attack and murder those in the trend-cycle of information gathering, as now handled and protected by the USAF, and USMC and worldwide affiliations that overlap such as USSS who protect some from conspiracies, or similar. There are also 80,000 cases for law enforcement to pick up from federal agencies who deterred the angry crimes against grey cats and their military family members as the kittens and cats were illegally filmed and recorded being tossed from trains, accompanying a declaration of war upon this country. The White House level assessed the threat note it received as a real one, and forwarded to all law enforcement and their animal controls. Private investigations are also welcome, as it may have been that 800,000 were targeted due to the interceptions of the possible others by the federal agents who particularly handle crimes involving trains and their tracks. I worked on something more peaceful in the past with regards to strangely missing train tracks and spokes and such, which relates to metallurgy and a type of forensic investigation through the Victorian era past, which bored many, but was good work. This type of investigation is also available, relating to the case load mentioned herein, and also for interaction with clergy and scholars, of museum or collegiate or their research-level links; serious collectors or breeders or hobbyists relating to these datum are also welcomed as resources or to investigate. In future blogs I'll have more on tortured-fashions of the past trends for possible interest to you, the readership.

While I recognize that making this blog the most popular worldwide under the guidelines of those I work with from California Psychological Operations has led to much traffic on this blog, which hinders its usefulness, perhaps a week between at a normalized pace of data will help. In the future, I'll be adding back the costume and fashion data in article-styled items which is the original interest of you readers. I understand the usual amount of time for a police officer to close a case as solved is now about ten minutes. I have no concept of how this is accomplished, but I appreciate that I can add in more data here as a result because of the speed-case work that this affected, and also because the everyday person is keeping up with data from their clergy and school officials with regards to information I would cover on this blog in recent times. The Military is taking note for me on how to pace the data, so your input is being read, reviewed and correlated, and I'm glad to respond. My dot-mil military email is again kmajorgeneralmarie, so thank you to the soldiers for your hellos on it and to the others who can send requests on how this blog may be of further use with the enhanced servers that forward and sort readers for that reason, and others.

Adventure cures adventurism, again, as mentioned recently. In the Victorian era, it was certain types of stories now considered literary horror, or similar, but then not the type that young ladies read for lightheartedness, or such. It was a different time. There was tolerance for one small adventure in real life, but not too many; how that translates into modern times is again with a short tour, or meeting on a topic that relates such as a social club. Adventurism kills large swaths of populaces due to the violence and unconcern that it evokes in those who are intentionally destroying their own normalcies or that of others. They are the same now as the miscreants defined by the Vatican for our ancestors during the Victorian era, and the definition of them and how they've iterated into the now as slightly more thoughtful and thorough in attacks is available to any and all from clergy and at law enforcement. Adventure vicariously such those in NASCAR stories are a type that are good, and that last time I looked at some they were by Rae Monet and similar authors who add in typically enjoyable entertainment elements. NASCAR types of focus and entertainment aren't the only type, but are very easy to comprehend why the vicarious experience in a story or novel is good. Similar adventures in music lyrics are being researched now for their place in the adventure trend that is supposed to be happening now rather than being attacked by Incursion II. A simple ghost story or ghost hunting or something like it can also be adequate. Not all adventure has to cost money, but adventurism in its destructiveness usually depletes any civilized groups' funds and wears away at the resources that were not always expendable. I hope you'll enjoy finding legal adventures for you and those important to you.

Next blog, I plan to address some jewelry items in trend and affected by miscreants, if all goes well. There is much on my mind just now about heraldry again which you've learned maybe a bit about on this blog, and that the Military uses heavily. I was just discussing that at military installations you know you may note someone on-duty there with a scriptoral book (often, a Bible) that is sitting at their table either open or closed. This is a typical heraldry symbol of the military and others that indicates they are available to meet or schedule an appointment to 1) if open, counsel on matters appropriate to discuss in public places, or 2) if closed, arrange a medical psychiatric office visit if fitting criteria. Neither are at any cost, as the military installation medical treatments are not charged to any budgets other than those set aside for homeland defense; they don't count on Medicare or police budgets, for example. The banners or such that used to display them in Medieval pasts used to show them as part of their military purpose of that particular paramilitary unit, now all remilitarized permanently with all countries and governments. Incursionists or miscreants have misthook themselves to be of other types of royal courts they called principalities and separated with, but actual principalities don't war with royal courts and are for the business-like instruction or gaming-level training of any and particular royal courts, including those appendages named as orders and guilds-in-form or constructed. You may use this definition if you are in the professions of law, as the added guidelines will be coming to you from the Military, and its offices of heraldic services are difficult to reach a live person in but your contact and request will be noted and replied to.

Thank you for your patronage of the nonprofit fundraising items I've listed here that benefit the so-labelled urban defense budgets and similar to fund and feed, etc., the military animals, and more. There is time still to read and discuss the follow-on books which have often been purchased by the churches so that you can loan them about, and the churches have my thanks for doing that for the many during this hard economy. Meanwhile, I'm also working with cream yarn to make a uniform scarf of some type, and have enjoyed some input from others on how it can evolve, for some fun. I'm glad for ideas.

Take good care, and I'll see you again on this blog.

Sartorially yours,
K.-Marie Wall
your commanding officer