Master Thread Dance Your Cares Away/Fraggle/Law Abiding Citizens

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Re: Masks.

Since it's said that Graphene Oxide is contained in them, don't wear them. If anyone asks, tell them it's bad enough to roll up your sleeve for a poison injection but you are not going to breathe that shit in by wearing a mask.
I always prefer the line "go fuck yourself" when anyone asks about not wearing a mask. What you said wouyld work as well.
 
Interesting...

As all of us get many robocalls, I saw one on Caller ID that looked peculiar. The phone number listed a 972 area code but the city said San Angelo, TX. Those two don't match unless it's someone with a cell phone.

I answered. I asked about the difference between the two. The caller said he was in Quebec, Canada. I asked why his Caller ID said what it said? He said, the auto-dialer on their computer just assigned random numbers with random cities. Explains why many times the number is local with a local person's name is on it only to answer and hear a computer talking.
 

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William Barret Travis's Letter from the Alamo, February 24, 1836​

With all dispatch—The enemy is
receiving reinforcements daily
& will no doubt increase to three or
four thousand in four or five days.
If this call is neglected, I am deter
mined to sustain myself as long as
possible & die like a soldier
who never forgets what is due to
his own honor & that of his

country— Victory or Death



William Barret Travis
Lt. Colonel


P.S. The Lord is on our side—
When the enemy appeared in sight
we had not three bushels of corn—
We have since found in deserted
houses 80 or 90 bushels & got into
the walls 20 or 30 head of Beeves—
Travis

___________________________

Now That's a Mother-Fucking Bad-Ass Texan

Remember the Alamo!

Proud to Be a 5th Generation Texan That Has Lived in Many of the Towns Named for The Early Heroes of The GOAT

Houston, TX - Birthplace of @MortgageHorn Named for General Sam Houston
Austin, TX - Named for Stephen Austin the Founder of Texas & Home of "Kings of Ping"
Crockett, TX - Named for Davey Crockett
Bowie, TX - Named for James Bowie
Travis County - Named for Colonel William B Travis

Long Live The Republic of Texas!
 

William Barret Travis's Letter from the Alamo, February 24, 1836​

With all dispatch—The enemy is
receiving reinforcements daily
& will no doubt increase to three or
four thousand in four or five days.
If this call is neglected, I am deter
mined to sustain myself as long as
possible & die like a soldier
who never forgets what is due to
his own honor & that of his

country— Victory or Death



William Barret Travis
Lt. Colonel


P.S. The Lord is on our side—
When the enemy appeared in sight
we had not three bushels of corn—
We have since found in deserted
houses 80 or 90 bushels & got into
the walls 20 or 30 head of Beeves—
Travis

___________________________

Now That's a Mother-Fucking Bad-Ass Texan

Remember the Alamo!

Proud to Be a 5th Generation Texan That Has Lived in Many of the Towns Named for The Early Heroes of The GOAT

Houston, TX - Birthplace of @MortgageHorn Named for General Sam Houston
Austin, TX - Named for Stephen Austin the Founder of Texas & Home of "Kings of Ping"
Crockett, TX - Named for Davey Crockett
Bowie, TX - Named for James Bowie
Travis County - Named for Colonel William B Travis

Long Live The Republic of Texas!
The Republic of Texas
1836 to Present
 

Why not trade the west coast for them?
Interesting...

As all of us get many robocalls, I saw one on Caller ID that looked peculiar. The phone number listed a 972 area code but the city said San Angelo, TX. Those two don't match unless it's someone with a cell phone.

I answered. I asked about the difference between the two. The caller said he was in Quebec, Canada. I asked why his Caller ID said what it said? He said, the auto-dialer on their computer just assigned random numbers with random cities. Explains why many times the number is local with a local person's name is on it only to answer and hear a computer talking.
It's weird, i've actually called myself several times. There has to be some kind of technology where you can punch a # on the keyboard and the caller gets 50K volts in his ear.
 
Why not trade the west coast for them?

It's weird, i've actually called myself several times. There has to be some kind of technology where you can punch a # on the keyboard and the caller gets 50K volts in his ear.
LOL

Before I got my electronic telephone if someone wouldn't stop talking or doing other stuff on the call, I'd simply push any button and hold it in. The caller would get the screaming piercing tone sound for that number in their ear. Can't do this with the electronic phone.
 
Keep'em dumb so you can control them.
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This made me think a bit.

Notice Ukraine's geographical location relative to another country that has been in the news recently for some civil unrest?

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And when you combine that data point with all of the symbolism the the NWO has invested in Kazakhstan, it's certainly interesting to see how Russia has stood between two NWO puppet states.

Even more interesting was this map:

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In this map, Kazakstan is labeled as Turkestan.

I find this interesting because there are multiple scriptural analysis that point to the ultimate anti-christ coming from "Turkey"




Are we looking at the wrong "Turkey?"
 
Interesting...

As all of us get many robocalls, I saw one on Caller ID that looked peculiar. The phone number listed a 972 area code but the city said San Angelo, TX. Those two don't match unless it's someone with a cell phone.

I answered. I asked about the difference between the two. The caller said he was in Quebec, Canada. I asked why his Caller ID said what it said? He said, the auto-dialer on their computer just assigned random numbers with random cities. Explains why many times the number is local with a local person's name is on it only to answer and hear a computer talking.
That is actually standard protocol for any call center based business. You typically buy "blocks" of numbers, typically in the geographic areas where you have customers, and the dialer automatically picks the correct number from the block based on the account you are trying to contact.

We used this in reverse. In some states with silly consumer protection laws (looking at you Florida) we could identify ambulance chasing lawyers who were trying to pull an entrapment move, and filter them out from our inbound calls.
 
Interesting...

As all of us get many robocalls, I saw one on Caller ID that looked peculiar. The phone number listed a 972 area code but the city said San Angelo, TX. Those two don't match unless it's someone with a cell phone.

I answered. I asked about the difference between the two. The caller said he was in Quebec, Canada. I asked why his Caller ID said what it said? He said, the auto-dialer on their computer just assigned random numbers with random cities. Explains why many times the number is local with a local person's name is on it only to answer and hear a computer talking.

I don't fully understand it, but most of the time when you see a local # and isn't the person calling you, it's because they're using an app that allows them to mask the original caller. One of my IT guys showed me a place on the internet to download such an app, but I didn't want anything like it on my phone. He later called me, and my own # showed up as the caller on my phone.
 

William Barret Travis's Letter from the Alamo, February 24, 1836​

With all dispatch—The enemy is
receiving reinforcements daily
& will no doubt increase to three or
four thousand in four or five days.
If this call is neglected, I am deter
mined to sustain myself as long as
possible & die like a soldier
who never forgets what is due to
his own honor & that of his

country— Victory or Death



William Barret Travis
Lt. Colonel


P.S. The Lord is on our side—
When the enemy appeared in sight
we had not three bushels of corn—
We have since found in deserted
houses 80 or 90 bushels & got into
the walls 20 or 30 head of Beeves—
Travis

___________________________

Now That's a Mother-Fucking Bad-Ass Texan

Remember the Alamo!

Proud to Be a 5th Generation Texan That Has Lived in Many of the Towns Named for The Early Heroes of The GOAT

Houston, TX - Birthplace of @MortgageHorn Named for General Sam Houston
Austin, TX - Named for Stephen Austin the Founder of Texas & Home of "Kings of Ping"
Crockett, TX - Named for Davey Crockett
Bowie, TX - Named for James Bowie
Travis County - Named for Colonel William B Travis

Long Live The Republic of Texas!

Tennessee says "you're welcome".
 

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