'International' and now 'Pirates' has been added to the KAPB clusters
Both are the militant fractions created to upset Oklahoma's sovereign statehood.


June 23, 2012

Definitions: Der Poinge

Der Poinge
Oklahoma  6/22/12

 'Der Poinge', pronounced as a pogo jumping spring toy a child rides on.

Prison inmates:  The third in line for convict considerations among the four major Al Qaeda prison system inmate groups. 'DerPoinge' are the transients inmates. Moving from state to state while working crop farms the Al Qaeda considers 'Der Poinge' to be a type of  De Triviaire soldier.  The De Triviaire are convicts who are from the general indigenous populations. When they use the 'De Triviaire' it is they who go first as the workers/soldiers in criminal confidence, street gang violence, and war time battles...all in all, 'Der Poinge' are the disposable troops.

'Der Poinge' are primary grouped as females.  When a legal law enforcement becomes an issue, these convicts are considered escaped, but the prison system will have 'Der Poinge' recorded as 'private citizens' when they are not needed in action. Hired out as social workers in action, their work place is never in the business world, but always as trivial.

De Triviaire are literaly the Christians who follow the leadership established by the Western Churches. As the East and Western Empires split into two seperate thories, the western churches referred to followers of both East and Western Jesus concepts as the lesser interest or 'De Triviaire'.

"First sign of recognition used by Christians to refer to Christ, it is formed by the superposition of the first two X and P capital letters of Christ's name in Greek: ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ called chrism, is found engraved on the sarcophagi of the third century. It is often accompanied by the Alpha and Omega (the beginning and the end).
Its dissemination to the Emperor Constantine, after his conversion to Christianity and his victory over Maxentius in 312, had placed this sign on the shields of his soldiers and the Labarum must be the standard, worn in front of his armed on which he was surrounded by a sign of victory crown. "  
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