Thursday, March 11, 2010

Incursion II Alerts and Much More

Hello to all, and this Thursday has alerts again for the Incursion II which is reaching low hundreds of millions already in deterrent levels by Military hired Law Enforcement and of course the Military and its urban defense groups and units. Next blog may have more on the count, and at the moment the hiring is on for those who can help identify the deterred hordes of homeless behaving and raiding mainly prostitutes and others. Medical backgrounds or educational ones are optimal, or those who are able to help with clean-up. Tunnels, again. And, today, our US Congress has freed up monies for the day (and into tomorrow morning if you can't reach your nearest military installation in time) for those who help deter more Incursion II: today's payments for apprehending said persons of unknown whereabouts and undetermined activity levels of the Military defined Incursion II is ten million US dollars, paid in amounts described by the recipient to the destinations legal and forthcoming but to be kept secret. Again, that is USD$10Million to be paid through the military installation contact for the apprehension and or deterring of the Incursion II raiders and invaders, etc. Bounty hunters are welcome. The children and animals trained by the Military are helping out already, and so the parents and adults are to be on their own watch for the extra special activities that these newest levels of recruits may be up to; preventing truancy, for example. Although we're very glad to have the children and pets along. The Military Installations are the cafes and restaurants with a bar or a bar, and certain grocery stores and libraries are also in process or have just become welcome Military installations.

My military trained tomcat wishes to greet all of you and introduce you over time to his special-ops unit for urban search and rescue. He was named Zorro, but has since become Count Zorro through a special loophole that allows military animals of soldiery to be as much as beknighted. Count Zorro, it is, then, and he was observed today to be rather energetic, by the military handlers. I explained, that he is excited about the new leadership post and finding gigantic fleas to bring home that have been exposed to some chemical underground in tunnels -- way down deep -- that have accentuated their growth. Some others have turned in very, very large fleas, as well. The Fire Department recruited Count Zorro and one day while he was off in training exercises and left HsLadyLove alone for a day off, she learned a good lesson. She -- HsLadyLove -- wishes to share her lesson in training for urban defense. She found out another cat was in desparate need of being rescued, and it being her official day off, she decided to keep resting. I found out, along with her trainers and handlers. It turned out that in using her day-off mode, she was ready to learn that she could alert others on her special-ops unit and team to ask them to rescue an unexpected cat in need. Now, HsLadyLove has added another system to help her perform her duties better. She will alert another person or search and rescue animal when it is her rest time or day-off so that another can provide the immediate rescue. As owners and trainers, we are learning quite a bit more, too. HsLadyLove and Count Zorro are very glad to have their portraits displayed for giftware, and soon, free coloring-book style art pages will be available for the very small or young-at-heart artists.

www.zazzle.com/hsladylove_of_the_us_navy_mug-168150137608772126
www.zazzle.com?count_zorrous_military_button-1456859234916739!

Another couple of search and rescue cat in training with the Military have informed us that they have been deserted by their families due to unusual circumstances. They are in need of good homes that can take in a senior and well-trained cat; one is black and being adored over at the Blackwater Cafe in Stockton, CA and yet another was posted to us this morning of a silver tabby style reported to be at the Los Gatos Roasting Company and living in that area. Again, these are animals that are highly skilled, and very obedient, but are trained at defense, offense, to carry documents or other important items at their bodyweight level, and to respond to universal soldiering commands. They are a great boon in the urban defense systems in place, already, and I hope you'll help them with their search for stable homes. They come with fully-assisted status for food and equipment from the Military, and would be ideal in a home that understands their special work.

Some other concerns that are appropriately in topics of conversation at the Military Installations include the economies. We'll go into that more, and the heads of the worldwide churches are also being brought into the topic, along with your governments. Alternate sub-economies are being structured into position and if you have ideas or concerns, you're welcome to run them through your clergy. General abundance is scheduled to increase another level of daily living to a more tolerable standard for most in the very near future. Some bread lines are reported in at unusual countries and although some are keeping it private, the country of France is thanking for the recent assistance within, and all the while it is also sparking ironically a worldwide trend in French breads and baked goods. So perhaps some others have known or been aware a little bit longer than we in the Military thought. Next time, the blog will go over more of the future trends in food and living worldwide.

Follow-ons this week include a quick invitation from the USAF for two things. Music of the metal-rock that you'd like to submit, and an offer of piece work in small levels for children or very busy family members of this week small tassle making for clothing and decor. Contact the Air Force One office's Fashion One Project.

Thank you to all the soldiers and others who said hello on my new military email at kmajorgeneralmarie and it is good to hear from you all.

Have a blessed weekend and I expect to be on the blog again on Tuesday with some pertinent details and more in the Arts.

Sartorially yours,
K.-Marie Wall

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