Thursday, June 24, 2010

Brandished Fashions and Incursion III

Hello to everyone, and although the strange reports are reaching official ears of the seemingly extremely shorter days already, it is quite a warm one here, as the USAF defends Fashion while the economists tally up some trends ahead of Incursion III. A number of factors led to declaring warfare upon Incursions, including those of the trend spotted data needed for worldwide businesses in all of marketplaces. The Law Enforcement was courteously assisting by escorting those with trend data into safe locations to disseminate the data; now we have moved ahead into more advanced stages of warfare upon our urban terrains with the Military assisting these deliveries.

Today is a vacation day for me, but I'm researching some things in Arts and Fashion, but on a light schedule. I thought about this and went looking online for a designer I know is serious about meeting deadlines, Lisa Sysombath, and found one of the glitzy magazine editorials that included one of her pieces. Next, I looked up http://insideafghanistan.org for the newsletter by the nonprofit of Bonita Chamberlain who writes about fundraising for Afghanistan where jewelry business at many stages is pertinent to helping with school district budgets, and more. There are a few good questions that come up about just what a term might mean, and today, the word 'burnished' has been in dialogue more than once, possibly a future trend but more likely some one's telephone-game conversation that came up elsewhere and then reached the USAF and USMC specialized units that handle things in Fashion and decor, and similar. It is always good to ask what a term means, as that has become a motive for many attacks by the mentally retarded amassed millions attacking targeted cities, as it is. But some people for some reason many errant individuals attempted to alter the word 'brandished' illegally on some documents from the government by replacing it with the word 'burnished.' In Fashion, burnished might be an indicator of suntans, rubbed brass buttons, signage lettering paints, or any possible number of things based upon the context. In the recent international televised news, a gracious moment was given to note that over 20 million homeland invaders had attempted to raid Stockton in Incursion II, and there are still 800,000 illegally targeted cities as Incursion III is detected behind it.

More on these thoughts on Afghanistan and our localized underground battles and deterrents against Incursion I & II: soldiers from Afghanistan officially handed in dna-data that proves the Insurgents of our other battlefronts are exactly the same dna as all the Incursion I through III masses, with the exception of kidnapped victims who may've been tagged along. This is great information to receive. Helpful in planning of protections of the public and defense of very homes including homelands, overall. I realize these blogs are very active as the most popular on the Internet at this timeframe in our mutual history forming up, and I'm pleased to keep it at a scholastic referential level as it has been coded. It has also become cumbersome for many with their short timeframes, such as law enforcement and law offices seeking data or perhaps cases to formulate and satisfy. I have learned that the average one doing so has allowed to them 8 minutes to some more per day, but may find within, for example, a unique station, 600 cases in a day from this blog. Others are still available with the Military personnel so that we can offer through the seargents sites, as one type, a proffered link that will pop up to the secure computers registered and their personnel such as with those mentioned for more possible case work. Law enforcement in the last few days will now step aside after warfare detection for our Military to take over, and we're glad to do so. For example, a law officer has a limit on how many times an in-service vehicle that is painted and numbered for its job can tolerate being jumped and attacked while delivering data for the military for extra pay. Those numbers have been surpassed so that now the military will deliver its own data such as those mentioned above for Fashion to secure military locations in any area where daily business is being handled. This is a type of reason for this change, but other for-pay work and projects are still available for many including law enforcement and private eyes and those who specialize such as on auto titles to pick up work or be called to duty on projects.

About half the FBI has joined the Military, so other projects can be opened from their offices to help them with their workloads. I have more than one with their offices that overlap with my regular work, so there are many possible ones for those interested in this type of project or lines of work in their own career fields. Even those with interests such as sci-fi that have favored X-Files types of shows can find projects, and I've met several who pick up this type of moonlighting or particular project. Clergy are also welcome, and suitable to these types of projects, as well as those who've delved into the fields as hobbyists but have a track record in detailed research or expertise or training that fits lists of tasks at hand. It is approved to mention that the X-Files types of locations of FBI work and those similar have been overly attacked by Incursion I & II who inanely labeled their attacks as Boston Tea Parties. Careful work on these types of available projects is therefore required, for obvious safety reasons.

I'll go over a bit more in the coming times on jewelry and such in warfare motives by enemies, no longer the indigenous or resident citizenry of the war fronts, in recent changes. The desert-styled wars are quite well defined, but the added element of crime-ring or gang inclusion by the Incursion I to Four is more understandable to the public when considering funding sources for war equipment. A soldier will defend any type of legal business area in any of the countries worldwide but there is a glitz motive in early rounds of attacks. Many an historic army has taken care of historic artwork, or things such as musical instruments of great value, and preserved them even during warfare. There is not such care with the unprofessional advancing military from underground, which may take years as said to climb up from tunnels very deep in the earth. There are old civilization tunnels that have been uncovered being used to traverse the globe only recently learned about by interrogation and detection, including using our modern equipment. I've spoken with one peaceful group that had been trapped in underground living and interested in preserving wholesome tribal cultures and lived on fresh fish and such. They hadn't realized they could arise to the surface, but these are some of the rarities and not atypical to find, and harmed no one but offered help and accepted project work. They're now out of the way of harm from underground battles. Most people trapped underground are victims of identity theft in an extreme and are unable to return by their own means to their own lives, and often household pets or livestock are located underground in dire circumstances also, so although Law Enforcement's involvement has shifted and the Military is very pleased with its professionalism, your own involvement as a public is still needed to help do search & rescue where you reside. Prior experience isn't needed, but training is available near daily.

My military cats are considered part-time, on their own schedules, and are on vacation with me today. They have a rat from the Iraq desert that was given to them, although deceased, to learn about, and it was brought home. It turns out that certain rats are pets there just as we have some other types in our pet stores suitable for homes. The Iraqi pet rats, though, jump very high and very well, which interested my tomcat. Count Zorro has been guarding his totem rat that he's learned from, as have the other cats in the neighborhood. We'll put his toy pet to rest, now.

It should be about a week when I blog here again. Thank you to you readership for your own professionalism and courtesy that has helped support this public style of information dissemination by myself and other soldiers glad to interact with you as a public. Take good care.

Sartorially yours,
Kristin Marie Wall, C.O.