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originally posted by: 4003fireglo
originally posted by: stdscf12
But who is KA?
Kohntarkosz Anteria.
You don't want to know. Really. Trust me on this. You really, really don't want to know.
Kohntarkosz Anteria.
originally posted by: Churchhousecreeper
a reply to: stdscf12
Yeah, that part got me.. Although who is KA and who is DD?
originally posted by: JimNasium
originally posted by: 4003fireglo
originally posted by: stdscf12
But who is KA?
Kohntarkosz Anteria.
You don't want to know. Really. Trust me on this. You really, really don't want to know.
Kohntarkosz Anteria.
The record from the band Magma? Are they getting help from Interpol™? Which would make the absolute MOST SENSE... How can the PUBLIC- Law Enforcement's employer, trust these folks of doing a thorough, un-biased investigation?
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: Shamrock6
I wonder where the banking is being done? Many things link back to Europe.
But who is KA?
The Ka “The ka was essentially a person’s double,” it was the life force and at death it was separated from the body.[18,2] The reason for extensive and elaborate preparation for the body for the after life was to ensure the ka had a home. The living would sometimes provide bread, beer, oxen and fowl to feed the ka for the afterlife. They also believed the deceased body would have to resemble the past living body as much as possible so the ka could recognize its body and then the ba would “return to it each night after spending time in the sunshine.”[18] The living would leave more than just food for the deceased if possible. They would also leave servants, weapons, jewelry, clothes, and their mummified pets, in their tomb—anything that would help them in their afterlife. The tombs would also house the Shabti [18,19] statues that represented servants who would help the owner of the tomb in the after life. “The backs of these figurines were inscribed with Chapter 6 of The Book of the Dead. This spell ensured that if the owner of the shabti was called upon at any time to do any kind of compulsory labour the shabti would respond and perform the duty instead of its owner.”[19] The tombs from the Age of the Pyramids would have inscriptions on the tomb that would read, “May this official be given a thousand loaves of bread, a thousand jugs of beer”, in hopes this prayer would be enough to feed the ka, if no offerings were available.
They are blasting each other this is unreal watch the map DC to DEKALB JUNCTION DC IS THE ATTACKER
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: Shamrock6
You should be aware, as a law enforcement type, that investigation does not mean legwork exclusively, or hunting down witnesses or evidence. Investigation can, and more often than not, does involve sifting huge amounts of already collected data, and collating such data as pertains to a case in such a way as its relevance to a case can be roundly understood by the reader. Interpol excel at this sort of work, precisely because it is what they do, and it is very much investigation.
It may not be forensics or action policing focused, but it is absolutely an investigative powerhouse despite that.