Puppets
Puppetmaster
Puppets
Puppetmaster
And the we woke up in America, free to not give a shit about shit that doesn't affect us directly, Karen.
> I think we can all get behind the notion that sexual exploitation of a child is both criminal and deviant behavior.
Could you just post the Federal Obscenity code test instead of Projecting your Mormon lack of knowledge of The Law you ignorant sister fucker.
Who's still afraid of The Dark?
Did having the shit scared out of you hurt or help in the long run?
Does your Magic Underwear protect you from the monsters under the bed?
Yup
Someone has a master key to SEIZE websites.
Who has the Master Key?
The Dogs and the Doc's (docks)
But it looks like "The FBI/DOG" is in on every single action, regardless of which "team" called for the Caesar Option.
>The Extinction Symbol
>7th Infantry Division
The 7th Infantry Division is an active duty infantry division of the United States Army based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord charged with sustaining the combat readiness of two Stryker brigade combat teams (BCT), a combat aviation brigade, and a Division Artillery Unit, as well as participating in several yearly partnered exercises and operations in support of U.S. Army Pacific and the Indo-Pacific region. The 7th Infantry Division is the only active-duty multi-component division headquarters in the Army.[3] The 7th Infantry Division is also home to two of the Army's newest enabling battlefield capabilities, the Multi Domain Task Force and the Intelligence, Information, Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space Capabilities, or I2CEWS battalion.[4][5]
The division was first activated in December 1917 in World War I, and has been based at Fort Ord, California for most of its history. Although elements of the division saw brief active service in World War I, it is best known for its participation in the Pacific Ocean theater of World War II where it took heavy casualties engaging the Imperial Japanese Army in the Aleutian Islands, Leyte, and Okinawa. Following the Japanese surrender in 1945, the division was stationed in Japan and Korea, and with the outbreak of the Korean War in 1950 was one of the first units in action. It took part in the Inchon Landings and the advance north until Chinese forces counter-attacked and almost overwhelmed the scattered division. The 7th later went on to fight in the Battle of Pork Chop Hill and the Battle of Old Baldy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_Infantry_Division_%28United_States%29
Smells like sulphur and blasphemy
Smite it!
<Gversus "Rah eL"
7 versus 11
Gravity vs escaping light
Perpetual struggle to the surface?
How long does it take for a photon to escape the gravity of the sun? Somewhere between 5,000 & 500,000 years? A long time. But it still happens. Escape velocity for a photon is the speed of light?
How Long it Takes
The radius of the sun is 700,000 kilometers, which is 7 trillion "steps" if each step is a tenth of a millimeter, and 70 billion steps if each step is 1 centimeter. From the drunkard's-walk problem, you know that the average number of steps it takes to get a certain distance is equal to the square of the number of steps it would take to go in a straight line. So it would take 49 trillion trillion steps of 0.1 millimeter and 490 billion trillion steps of 1 centimeter each. The time it takes to travel those steps is the total distance divided by the speed of light. So, if you think photons only travel 0.1 millimeters between crashes, it will take more than half a million years for the photon to escape the sun. If you think it's about a centimeter, then it will take about 5,000 years for the photon to get outside the sun.
https://sciencing.com/long-photons-emerge-suns-core-outside-10063.html