Might want to read through these:
Genesis 26:24
Genesis 46:2
I Kings 3:5
II Chronicles 1:7
II Chronicles 7:12
Job 4:13
Job 20:8
Job 33:15
Isaiah 29:7
Daniel 2:19
Daniel 7:2
Daniel 7:7
Daniel 7:13
Micah 3:6
Luke 12:38
Acts 16:9
Acts 18:9
Might want to read through these:
Genesis 26:24
Genesis 46:2
I Kings 3:5
II Chronicles 1:7
II Chronicles 7:12
Job 4:13
Job 20:8
Job 33:15
Isaiah 29:7
Daniel 2:19
Daniel 7:2
Daniel 7:7
Daniel 7:13
Micah 3:6
Luke 12:38
Acts 16:9
Acts 18:9
President Trump’s 2020 presidential election campaign will “reduce its reliance” on Big Tech platforms
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/10/25/report-trump-2020-campaign-will-reduce-reliance-on-big-tech-reach-supporters-directly/
If they were posted, would not the USPS; since they are already aware of the situation; have filtered them out?
B D I I
stands for Berkeley Database Information Index
https://www.acronymfinder.com/Berkeley-Database-Information-Index-(BDII).html
Berkeley DB (BDB) is a software library intended to provide a high-performance embedded database for key/value data. Berkeley DB is written in C with API bindings for C++, C#, Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Smalltalk, Tcl, and many other programming languages. BDB stores arbitrary key/data pairs as byte arrays, and supports multiple data items for a single key. Berkeley DB is not a relational database.[1]
BDB can support thousands of simultaneous threads of control or concurrent processes manipulating databases as large as 256 terabytes, on a wide variety of operating systems including most Unix-like and Windows systems, and real-time operating systems.