yup, that's why it got put BACK into the dough
not exactly sure what the baker was thinking when it was taken out.
It sure seems like we've had some bakers with poor taste and judgement of late.
Thanks to the current baker
keep up the good work
yup, that's why it got put BACK into the dough
not exactly sure what the baker was thinking when it was taken out.
It sure seems like we've had some bakers with poor taste and judgement of late.
Thanks to the current baker
keep up the good work
>If you have a crazy idea that you've not seen explored, or one that seems to be ignored recently, now is the time.
>
and this is the place
I've seen all flavors of crazy ideas floated here in the past months, can't really think of any that rate re-hashing.
The captain of the Titanic was a Jesuit
>The Secret Terrorists~By Bill Hughes
>Edward Smith was the captain of the Titanic. He had been traveling the North Atlantic waters
>for twenty-six years and was the world’s most experienced master of the North Atlantic routes.
>He had worked for Jesuit, J.P. Morgan, for many years.
>Edward Smith was a “Jesuit tempore co-adjator.” This means that he was not a priest, but he
>was a Jesuit of the short robe. Jesuits are not necessarily priests. Those who are not priests serve
>the order through their profession. Anyone could be a Jesuit, and their identity would not be
>known. Edward Smith served the Jesuit order in his profession as a sea captain.
>Many interesting points about the Titanic are discussed in a videotape made by National
>Geographic in 1986. The videotape is entitled The Secrets of the Titanic. When the Titanic
>departed from Southern England on April 10, 1912, Francis Browne, the Jesuit master of Edward
>Smith, boarded the Titanic. This man was the most powerful Jesuit in all of Ireland and answered
>directly to the general of the Jesuit Order in Rome. The videotape declares:
>“A vacationing priest, Father Francis Browne, caught these poignant snapshots
>of his fellow passengers, most of them on a voyage to eternity. The next day Titanic
>made her last stop off the coast of Queenstown, Ireland. Here tenders brought out
>the last passengers; mostly Irish immigrants headed for new homes in America. And
>here, the lucky Father Browne disembarked. . . . Father Browne caught Captain Smith
>peering down from the Titanic’s bridge, poised on the brink of destiny.”71
>“Here is Jesuit treachery at its finest. The Provincial [Father Francis Browne
>Spoopy…
time will tell
>tfw I remember FBI anon saying 3 three letter organizations were going away, F_I, C_A & F_D