And a couple of priests in my parish are Qanons. Assuming there are many, many more. :-)
Maybe Qpriestsโฆthat's what I call the priest I share most of my stuff with.
I stayed. Because I saw the problem and wanted to fix it from the inside. What's true and beautiful can't be destroyed. Satan wins when we leave. Because Satan seeks to pervert Truth and Beauty wherever it is, can't be avoided.
UCMJ โ Table of Contents
https://www.ucmj.us/
Article 30: CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS
https://www.ucmj.us/sub-chapter-6-pre-trial-procedure/830-article-30-charges-and-specifications
Article 34: ADVICE OF STAFF JUDGE ADVOCATE AND REFERENCE FOR TRIAL
https://www.ucmj.us/sub-chapter-6-pre-trial-procedure/834-article-34-advice-of-staff-judge-advocate-and-reference-for-trial
When it Comes to Guantanamo, Trump is Truly the Builder in Chief
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2018/03/28/when-it-comes-guantanamo-trump-truly-builder-chief.html
FTA:
The biggest ticket item for the U.S. Navy base in Cuba in the so-called Omnibus Spending law is $115 million for a new 848-troop barracks across the street from the McDonald's and commissary to consolidate enlisted prison staff under one roof.
A dive into the documents that underpin the spending bill that President Donald Trump signed Friday โ declaring "Nobody read it. It's only hours old. Some people don't even know what's in it" โ indicates Congress did not fund a new $69 million prison for the 15 high-value detainees at Guantanamo, called Camp 7. It does however devote $66 million to a 150-prisoner jail, with campus, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state for troops and airmen accused of crimes.
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Separately, the Pentagon has three other major building projects approved or underway in 2018:
โ It has notified Congress that it found $14 million to expand the Top Secret trailer park portion of the war court complex at Camp Justice โ called the Expeditionary Legal Complex โ and accommodate more prefabricated office space and secure work stations.
โ A Carlsbad, Calif., construction firm has been awarded a $23 million to $27 million contract to do work on the infrastructure of a pop-up tent city site that could, in the event of a migrant crisis, hold up to 30,000 people intercepted at sea not far from Guantanamo's lone functioning airfield. The U.S. military has spent millions of dollars since 2007 building the site on the leeward side of the base for the Department of Homeland Security because the original infrastructure was taken over by the Detention Center Zone for war-on-terror prisoners.
This is where the "pray" part comes in anon. And, reach out to your white hat priests personally, to let them know you support them. Work from the bottom up, those at the top are about to fall.
Slow roll UP. That's how it works. If the top is taken out first, all the low level roaches scurry and get away. The goal is to clean out the system, not just the visible ones, ALL of them.
Pope Frank's days are numbered. :-)
Total bullshit. We dug on that last year.