>why is the plan so slow?
It's not.
What plan is being countered?
Compare.
>Itโs ridiculously slow. Reconcile.
The Plan is proceeding at a pace commensurate with the infiltration and subversion. It's actually taking place faster than what was being done to you, Anon. It needs to be almost imperceptible, just like the attack was.
See Q#570: [The 16 YEAR Plan To Destroy America]
For the counter, see Q#3387: You were told.
The Plan is not entertainment. It is deadly serious.
>My husband gets pissed because that's the way I leave parties as well.
If anyone troubles you on this point Anon just post man boobs and tell them it's you. It's 2025 and all Anons are nigger faggots anyway.
>I donโt agree. Rip the bandaid off. Qโs plan is too slow.
Meet the 4-6% lost mission objective with a shorter duration plan and get back to us, Anon.
Bourbon Street Bollard Assessment & Replacement Project
The Department of Public Works has contracted Hard Rock Construction Co., LLC to remove and replace the current bollard system as part of the Bourbon Street Bollard Assessment & Replacement Project. Construction began in November 2024 and is scheduled to continue through February 2025, weather permitting. The project includes replacing old bollards with new removable stainless-steel bollards and sidewalk repairs at various locations.
The current bollards on Bourbon Street, from Canal Street to St. Ann Street, will be replaced with new removable stainless-steel bollards. These can be securely locked behind each crosswalk. Construction will focus on the first 60 feet of each block where the old bollards are.
https://nola.gov/next/public-works/projects/bourbon-street-bollard-assessment-replacement-project/
Dept. of Public Works Construction Update: December 10, 2024
Bourbon Street Bollard Assessment & Replacement Project
Scope: Replacing old bollards with new removable stainless-steel bollards and sidewalk repairs at various locations on Bourbon Street between Canal and St. Ann
Status: Work began on Monday, November 18 and is expected to continue through January 2025. Bollard removal and replacement is being performed in phases (sequences), with work occurring on both sides of each cross street without closing intersections to vehicular traffic. Each phase is expected to last a maximum of 3-4 weeks. This week crews will continue work on Bourbon St. at Conti St. and at Bourbon St. at Orleans St.
https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/LANOLA/bulletins/3c689b0
>here to help my fellow american
>devoutly Roman Catholic, we didn't knowingly practice any occult traditions.
Kek.
And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do. For they think that they will be heard for their many words.
>I'm just going to leave this hereโฆ.someone was watching this whole thing go downโฆ
Someone (LE) replayed the street surveillance video and recorded it from a monitor using a telephone after the fact.
>how to arrest people?
We are saving Israel for last.
Very specific reason not mentioned a single time.
Q
>>vain repetitions
>define.
By example:
Hail, Mary, full of grace,
the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou amongst women
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners,
now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.
>throwing shit across the room
>don't see anything really repetitious in that.
Say ten Hail Mary's for your absolution, Anon.
>How is that vain?
The one praying seeks forgiveness through the use of many, repetitive words, like an incantation. The focus is on the one praying, from a perspective of vanity, through the use of many repetitive words.
>agree. what's an "incantation"?
A memorized, simple, repetitive phrase or quotation appealing for a desired outcome.
https://www.rosaryminded.com/blog/why-do-we-say-10-hail-marys-in-the-rosary
Exactly! TY.
What did Christ demonstrate? Why is His counsel not followed?
Thankfully it is not a mote in my eye.