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Im Mr Morris

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  1. How many days do you think it’ll be before the CIA takes out Harry?
  2. This forum is solely for the discussion and posting of elevation gains from @the gamer 24833 and myself. This will be the official log for the Height Challenger competition between me and Gamer. The challenge is based on whoever can reach the highest elevation (Not by aircraft) and have it recorded on the app All Trails to make sure things are legitimate. The All Trails screenshot must include the Date, Time, Location, and a supporting photo from the summit. If Gamer beats me on the heighest elevation by the deadline June 1st 2022, I will award him $150. So, this thread will mainly be All Trails screenshots and brief discussions as the eight month period ticks by. Best of luck Gamer and stay safe mountaineering!
  3. After chatting with some members in a party. I have decided to leak the link to the script of a movie I was supposed to be a main character (Johnny) in. I bailed due to it being too much of a meme and they never made it so enjoy! P.S. It's VERY inappropriate. Attack of the Demonic Dildos Script
  4. Don’t worry Harry you’ll get your pension.
  5. As many know I was a public safety dispatcher in northern Maine for roughly two years. Only recently have I attained a new job in asset protection management after resigning from my county public safety office. Roughly three months ago I received one of the strangest calls I had ever encounter as a dispatcher and I decided to share it here. March 22nd, 2021 around 3:30 AM EST. I received a call and answered with the policy “9-1-1 what’s your emergency?”. Upon saying this the individual who I will keep anonymous replied “Hi this is (John Doe) with Central Maine Power, I wanted to report an electrical fire at my substation”. Not long after this I got a weird feeling in my gut, the call didn’t feel right, the CMP “employee” who called sounded strangely calmed for an electrical fire especially at a power substation which in the event of an electrical fire could call for a serious blaze, and that being said we are in northern Maine which is almost entirely wooded, an uncontrolled fire in rural Maine could easily lead to a forest fire. I asked the individual for an address which they gave to me, following suite I contacted a local FD station near the callers given address though it was about 25 minutes out so I informed the CMP employee there would be a delay. Things got very weird after this though, after the caller explained to me the size of the fire and the precautions he had claimed to take he asked me “Are you sending the police too?”. Now it IS my business to judge here and having somebody ask me if I am dispatching law enforcement alongside the Fire Department is very out of place. Why would this random CMP employee care if the police were coming or not? In the Maine Criminal Justice Academy where I received my Emergency Telecom training, we spent two weeks delving into psychological understanding of a callers behavior because surprise surprise, 9-1-1 dispatchers are trained to tell when someone is lying or in a scenario where they have to pretend being ok (I.e. a kidnapping situation). Originally, I had only dispatched one county unit to maintain traffic control in the event the fire department needed to take up road space with their engines. After having the caller ask me about the presence of police though I decided to flag two Maine State Troopers in the area. I informed the two troopers of the strange request and had them head there as well for a possible situation beyond an electrical fire, like someone who was a hostage and was using that question as a hint to send help. The two state troopers arrived before FD and the county unit and when they arrived on scene the first thing they told me is that this power substation was most definitely not in service. The trooper sergeant on scene told me it was rusted and had no active lines. To follow up with this I called the Central Maine Power office where I had one of their night operators tell me the station linked with that address had not been in service since 2003. Things were really weird now. The county unit soon arrived afterwards, the fire department was told to wait at their current location as this call was taking a strange turn. Due to the nature of a possible hostage situation, the three responding Law Enforcement Officers went code 4 which meant they would disable their lights before entering the area as not to spook the potential “hostage taker”. This wasn’t the case though. The state troopers who went on foot near the power station ended up finding a Ford F-150 completely blacked out but running. The troopers had approached the vehicle without their flashlights on though upon getting to the truck, it was empty aside from one thing resting on the center console against the drivers side seat, an AR-15. Upon finding a rifle just left about and the very worrying state of the call and the caller who had hung up on me not long after I dispatched the state police, additional law enforcement units were requested by the trooper sergeant in which I had put out a call for any available units to go with the call going from being listed as an “Electrical Fire” to a “Potentially Endangered Individual”. This prompted a response from two more Maine state troopers and one federal fish and game officer who was in a nearby wildlife refugee center. A radio silence was called due to the scenario taking a possible aggressive turn. Not even 10 minutes after the troopers found the AR-15 and truck, they spotted a man hunched down in some bushes near the desolate power station, he was commanded to show himself with his hands up which he did, the three officers detained him. This is where I got goosebumps though, the county deputy reported that the man had dropped a Remington 870 Super Mag, a well-known shotgun for bird hunting. This lead to the man who was now detained to be brought to the deputies vehicle while the trooper sergeant and now the recently added federal wildlife officer inspected the shotgun. This man had loaded this 870 up with slugs, a very lethal form of shotgun ammunition compared to the standard birdshot you’d find in one of these shotguns. The gun ended up being reported as stolen, this guy had stolen this gun from his now ex-girlfriend, the AR-15 was a ghost gun meaning it was primarily created by him, a majority of the parts aside from the interior receiving being 3D printed making the rifle untraceable, while this was not illegal it was concerning. They found the ID of John Doe in his truck, after pulling his name up in the national database he ended up having an outstanding warrant back in Quebec for assault. This prompted the troopers to take him into state custody which would lead to an INTERPOL intervention to have the individual sent back to Canada. Though, before being sent to Canada he’d be tried in the US for the stolen 870 super mag. To this day I still get goosebumps wondering what this man was planning on doing when the fire department and officers had arrived, I can only assume he was planning to ambush them, but why ambush cops when you have warrants? Your guess is as good as mine.
  6. 1) Attain a dual citizenship in Australia and the ability to live there. 2) Have/Adopt two kids and the ability to have a happy family. 3) Create an everlasting positive impact on my loved ones and anyone I encounter.
  7. This is long overdue but I’d like to apologize. Most people here are aware of my controversial resignation a few months back. So I am here to say I am honestly sorry for my behavior in that resignation. Truth be told I was very intoxicated the night I resigned due to a lot of stressors relating to my marriage and work life, these aren’t excuses for my actions though only an explanation to why I’d be so hammered on a week day. What I said to the other commissioned staff of this clan was inappropriate and uncalled for. I should’ve taken more time to think before submitting this resignation and I should’ve consulted my superiors about my ongoing mental state. A leave of absence would’ve been much better off for me and my career within ONI. So to conclude it briefly I am sorry to those my resignation “called out”. My mental state was in a bad place and alcohol was the last thing I should’ve resorted to that night. I thoroughly enjoy my time within Semper as it gave me something fun to do when not handling life responsibilities. My behavior was unacceptable and I know this clan expected more out of me as an officer. Nonetheless if this apology is accepted or not, I intend to show a much better character my second time around here, I’ve taken a lot of time to improve on myself mentally during my time not being here. 

  8. First time using GIMP (Too broke for Adobe)

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  9. How’s everyone’s 2021 been going?

    1. Chillguy23

      Chillguy23

      It's been great was able to visit family out of state.

  10. Throughout February, the Office of Naval Intelligence will be honoring and celebrating Black History Month. With this we would like to thank all of the Black Civil Rights Leaders and participants who have sacrificed so much over centuries to bring equal rights and liberties to those of African and African American Decent in the United States and around the world.

         Equality of every race and nationality in the world is respected and honored here at the Office of Naval Intelligence and we thank everyone who’s apart of this organization to make it stronger and more effective as we move forward.

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  11. An artistic rendition for all of my Native American Freemason Brothers and Fellows out there.

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  12. Meant to say stocks there, typed that paragraph half asleep.
  13. In your opinion what are some of the safest dividend and cryptos to invest in? I’ve been told before that Ethereum and Litecoin have potentials.
  14. Out running that in a pursuit would be a bitch.
  15. A Lamborghini PD vehicle? Sounds similar to Dubai’s entire fleet.
  16. Wallstreetbets is targeting DogeCoin next might be a good area to invest as one singular DogeCoin is under $1.
  17. Yeah those ones are pretty nice. Most departments I’ve actually seen and done any form of work with save those vehicles for supervisors only. You should see the newer “unmarked vehicle” type being used called ghost cars which have the side vinyls except they’re only really visible when hit directly with light and are reflective to vehicle lighting and flashlights. This might be the car you were describing as when I clicked on the link it showed on the header a slick top (Chevrolet Impala?). Here’s an image of a ghost car.
  18. Typed this on my break at work and with not many forms I’m apart of this is the one I am most prevalent on. My state’s police department released nine specially marked cruisers with the original state police logo and license plates to commemorate their 100th year anniversary as well as honoring fallen Maine State Troopers. While I’ve always liked the classic sky blue cruisers these newer black 2020 FPIUs look pretty nice with the original logo. Am I the only one who thinks that they should just make this their skin for the entire department fleet?
  19. Masonic lodges are known for their relative presence in most US states. Personally, here in Maine almost every town or every other town has a Masonic Lodge even if it’s in a small town and the lodge is only a simple one room temple with an altar and the specific chairs in the East, West and South for Masonic leadership. How prevalent are Masonic Lodges in your area? I’d also like an input from @Shawn4Japanas I know Japan does have Masonic Temples yet I’ve only seen reference to one which is their grand lodge. Have you seen or heard of any other Masonic lodges in Japan aside from the grand one?
  20. Then you’ve been under a rock, the sheer amount of insanity that’s emerged during this pandemic is insane.
  21. Corporal ODST J Sechemet of the 105th Drop Shock Battalion is now MIA. For quite some time, members of his squad below him have reported strange occurrences of delusion radiating from the Corporal. Instances of randomly questioning his men “Do you like me?”. A Private reported once making a comedic pun about Corporal Sechemet being consistently cocky about his skill performance, the Corporal later on pulled this Private into a secluded area and began to question him with panic-like intensity. “You don’t actually think I’m cocky do you?” “Do the other guys think I’m annoying?”, the Private reported that Sechemet was delusional with what appeared to be clinical insecurity disorder. Sechemet according to his squad was a skilled combatant, with a very competitive mindset. It was reported a few days after this interview that Sechemet began to act paranoid and would charge at the enemy base during a raid on his own leaving his squad behind, typically following up over the integrated comms system in their helmets saying “Dude did you just see me take out those three guys” followed by hysterical laughter. Corporal Sechemet has gone MIA once or twice before this occurrence, his previously reported MIA was after he filed an official LOA due to a family member being sick. He was then spotted one day after his LOA submission asking members of the vessel he was stationed on, The UNSC Meriwether Lewis if they’d like to join him in fighting on the planet Reach. Despite his LOA the Corporal was still spotted in combat on the planet of Reach. Corporal Sechemets final time being seen was before he claimed in a hysterical state that he wanted to become a professional gamer for something call “Call of Duty”. Corporal Sechemet is still missing to this day.
  22. A long time in a clan to me would range around 7-8 months in. Clans are very time sensitive, rather that be in the actual clans lifespan or the availability of the those within it. Most people join clans in their early teens and will bounce around and check out other clans, factions and all of the possibilities. Since a lot of these newer community members are teens they have a good three-four years to play before adulting shows up. I’ve seen more clans lose their most iconic members due to them growing out of being able to play clans. A lot leave for the armed forces and can’t play Xbox relatively ever, some move to college, start full time jobs or fall in love. In my time in clans I’ve made lots of amazing friends and watched them leave as they do their lives away from clans. Everyone wants to rise in a clan and earn ranks and power. Most clans 7-8 months can get you relatively far but in a way I feel Semper is a bit different, I’ve been with the clan for roughly nearing five years now and I’m only an O1. So I feel the concept of time in a clan depends on how much you get out of that limited time when you join this community. There’s only so much time before you can’t do Halo, only a few of us get the luxury of a comfortable life that can include free time to do Roleplay based activities.
  23. Welcome to the Office of Naval Intelligence.

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