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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1687993 United States 02/22/2015 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what we should look for here, is if something did actually crash, how many witnesses, if the operation was ongoing at the time and if not, was it sceduled before or it is just a cover up. Quoting: Ostria1 How often do such operations take place up there.. Do they announce them in advance to the people who live there and if so, why this one ended up to the news as something strange that has happened? never, and you are correct, this is a total cover-up... probably a coverup of military hardware that they don't want you to know about. What sort of military hardware do you think we have in Canada? it probably went off course and that's where it crashed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2375232 Canada 02/22/2015 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i found the announcement in the military magazine from summer-fall 2014 Quoting: Ostria1 in the first article "Commander’s Message" As we look towards the start of 2015, our Arctic Response Company Group will once again deploy on Exercise ARCTIC BISON in February 2015 in central Manitoba. There, we will fully exercise our command and control over a 300 kilometer-long operating area in austere winter conditions [link to www.scribd.com] There ya go. Planned well in advance. |
Woot Woot User ID: 64844462 Canada 02/22/2015 06:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca] Exercise ARCTIC BISON 2015 (Ex AB 15) will be conducted by 38 Canadian Brigade Group (38 CBG) from 13-22 February 2015 along the length of Lake Winnipeg. Ex AB 15 will see approximately 110 members of the Canadian Army travel by snowmobile from Gimli to Grand Rapids, with approximately 40 members remaining in Gimli in the Land Component Command (LCC) headquarters or in supporting roles. The exercise will focus on the achievement of the Arctic Response Company Group (ARCG) Full Operating Capability criteria, specifically focussing on the ability of the ARCG to force project and sustain itself 300 km from its support base. Otherwise known in these parts as an ice fishing derby. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68287721 Canada 02/22/2015 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One military man here can do 10 time the job of a usa military man. Don't be a bitch... lmfao..that is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. Must be all that wartime experience you cannucks have eh? not sure if you are being sarcastic & joking ? or what ? canada was in every world war. WW1 we took vimy ridge after about 8 failed attempts by other countries. & all war historians said that WW1 couldnt have been won with out taking vimy ridge. WW2 we were there fighting for 3 years longer than the U.S. was. also we were in the afghanistan war (11 years) korea war plus many other wars. just look it up. not to mention defending canada against several U.S. invasions fro 1795 until 1815 for trying to annex our land. im not sure if you just dont know canada's history in wars ? or you just trying to be funny ? ... |
Woot Woot User ID: 64844462 Canada 02/22/2015 06:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Did you say trailer park? Maybe those Samsquatch are on the loose lol! Last Edited by Big Duke6 on 02/22/2015 06:22 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 67641381 United States 02/22/2015 06:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i found the announcement in the military magazine from summer-fall 2014 Quoting: Ostria1 in the first article "Commander’s Message" As we look towards the start of 2015, our Arctic Response Company Group will once again deploy on Exercise ARCTIC BISON in February 2015 in central Manitoba. There, we will fully exercise our command and control over a 300 kilometer-long operating area in austere winter conditions [link to www.scribd.com] There ya go. Planned well in advance. Jackhead in in Southern Manitoba. Not Central. It's also more than 300km away from pure central Manitoba, but hey, planes can go of course. |
Aborted Soul (OP) User ID: 61083343 United States 02/22/2015 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One military man here can do 10 time the job of a usa military man. Don't be a bitch... lmfao..that is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. Must be all that wartime experience you cannucks have eh? not sure if you are being sarcastic & joking ? or what ? canada was in every world war. WW1 we took vimy ridge after about 8 failed attempts by other countries. & all war historians said that WW1 couldnt have been won with out taking vimy ridge. WW2 we were there fighting for 3 years longer than the U.S. was. also we were in the afghanistan war (11 years) korea war plus many other wars. just look it up. not to mention defending canada against several U.S. invasions fro 1795 until 1815 for trying to annex our land. im not sure if you just dont know canada's history in wars ? or you just trying to be funny ? ... A battle group of 1200 men and women... wow... Abandon all hope ye who enter here |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1687993 United States 02/22/2015 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now that I have sent my report in on the success of the planned ufo crash, I have just received word that B2B (Bomb to Bong) is now fully operational. Cells from all over the world, who have been recruited for the past 10 years, have been given the go ahead to release purple haze, the world over. Secretaries will be lacing coffee with certain substances, janitors will be releasing certain airborne substances, crop dusting and chemtrail plane loads are being replaced with certain substances...iow, the people have taken over and water, air, and food are laced with substances that will turn everyone into a laughing fit. People power, no more insanity. Support B2B! I have just received word that ERE3 has sent his report in on the success of the planned ufo crash, I have just received word that B2B (Bomb to Bong) is now fully operational. Cells from all over the world, who have been recruited for the past 10 years, have been given the go ahead to release purple haze, the world over. Secretaries will be lacing coffee with certain substances, janitors will be releasing certain airborne substances, crop dusting and chemtrail plane loads are being replaced with certain substances...iow, the people have taken over and water, air, and food are laced with substances that will turn everyone into a laughing fit. People power, no more insanity. I have received further word that the people are starting to hear the lords prayer from being exposed to the purple haze cloud all the while unbeknownst to the people the pope has sent Vatican fighter jets to Canada, and are broadcasting the lords prayer while surrounding the glowing pyramid beads that are as big as the original crashed ufo now, and have lifted off and surrounded the flying dragons caught on camera that are attracted to shinny objects and have surrounded the cloaked sirian ships that have come down to see the glowing pyramid beads that are getting bigger and have surrounded the anunnaki that have noticed the glowing beads that the ppk strung and have surrounded the strings of beads that were finished and shaped like little pyramids and have started to glow all the while unbeknownst to ERE3 who was caught up in the purple haze cloud and sat down next to mj and elvis and started chanting Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare with them. but Unbeknownst to them, they were being surrounded by the PKK who are stringing beads again and unbeknownst to them the playstation that was used for a backup has overheated and died while Nostradamus didn't see this coming and started giving false predictions that ultimately didn't help tesla about this incident and Telsa set up safeguards so when China detonated an emp weapon knocking out the xbox one that has hacked all electronic signals and the players, unbeknowst to them, are surrounding the The Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility (Russian harp) signal has surrounded the HARRP signal that has surrounded the Turkish forces that have surrounded the PKK female soldiers that have surrounded isis terrorists that have surrounded the alien ships that have come down to surround the Canadian military that has the crashed ufo surrounded. The Canadian Forces must have employed these trolls to derail the #1 research thread regarding this subject. #1 research thread... lolol! this military exercise was planned in advance. cut and paste with faked pictures and video from suspect sources is research... lolol! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68287721 Canada 02/22/2015 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So what we should look for here, is if something did actually crash, how many witnesses, if the operation was ongoing at the time and if not, was it sceduled before or it is just a cover up. Quoting: Ostria1 How often do such operations take place up there.. Do they announce them in advance to the people who live there and if so, why this one ended up to the news as something strange that has happened? never, and you are correct, this is a total cover-up... probably a coverup of military hardware that they don't want you to know about. What sort of military hardware do you think we have in Canada? When it comes to military technology, drones are Canada’s bread and butter with emerging companies all over the country. In 2011, little-known Waterloo company Aeryon dealt drones to Libyan rebels. Aeryon specializes in surveillance drones and is the market standard for remote controlled systems the average Joe can master in minutes. It's currently rebranding their drones for commercial use in new agriculture and scientific markets. Besides international firms, CANSEC is showcasing the military technology scene in Canada—and it’s booming. Revision Military, a Montreal-based firm, just sold 90,000 next-generation helmets to the US Department of Defense, with countries like Denmark lining up for the future-soldier tech. It’s “Batlskin Viper” head gear brings to mind a Halo helmet. It has a lightweight polyethylene shell with protection from blunt force, blast, and ballistic threats, and a multipurpose front mount for all your night vision goggle needs. [link to motherboard.vice.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68287721 Canada 02/22/2015 06:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57333684 One military man here can do 10 time the job of a usa military man. Don't be a bitch... lmfao..that is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. Must be all that wartime experience you cannucks have eh? not sure if you are being sarcastic & joking ? or what ? canada was in every world war. WW1 we took vimy ridge after about 8 failed attempts by other countries. & all war historians said that WW1 couldnt have been won with out taking vimy ridge. WW2 we were there fighting for 3 years longer than the U.S. was. also we were in the afghanistan war (11 years) korea war plus many other wars. just look it up. not to mention defending canada against several U.S. invasions fro 1795 until 1815 for trying to annex our land. im not sure if you just dont know canada's history in wars ? or you just trying to be funny ? ... A battle group of 1200 men and women... wow... 1200 men & women? what the hell are you talking about ? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1844215 Canada 02/22/2015 06:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca] Exercise ARCTIC BISON 2015 (Ex AB 15) will be conducted by 38 Canadian Brigade Group (38 CBG) from 13-22 February 2015 along the length of Lake Winnipeg. Ex AB 15 will see approximately 110 members of the Canadian Army travel by snowmobile from Gimli to Grand Rapids, with approximately 40 members remaining in Gimli in the Land Component Command (LCC) headquarters or in supporting roles. The exercise will focus on the achievement of the Arctic Response Company Group (ARCG) Full Operating Capability criteria, specifically focussing on the ability of the ARCG to force project and sustain itself 300 km from its support base. Otherwise known in these parts as an ice fishing derby. [link to www.army-armee.forces.gc.ca] Exercise ARCTIC BISON 2015 (Ex AB 15) will be conducted by 38 Canadian Brigade Group (38 CBG) from 13-22 February 2015 along the length of Lake Winnipeg. Ex AB 15 will see approximately 110 members of the Canadian Army travel by snowmobile from Gimli to Grand Rapids, with approximately 40 members remaining in Gimli in the Land Component Command (LCC) headquarters or in supporting roles. The exercise will focus on the achievement of the Arctic Response Company Group (ARCG) Full Operating Capability criteria, specifically focussing on the ability of the ARCG to force project and sustain itself 300 km from its support base. Otherwise known in these parts as an ice fishing derby. Lol,'that is so true. What is a big military excercise is a regular weekend for many up here. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2375232 Canada 02/22/2015 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i found the announcement in the military magazine from summer-fall 2014 Quoting: Ostria1 in the first article "Commander’s Message" As we look towards the start of 2015, our Arctic Response Company Group will once again deploy on Exercise ARCTIC BISON in February 2015 in central Manitoba. There, we will fully exercise our command and control over a 300 kilometer-long operating area in austere winter conditions [link to www.scribd.com] There ya go. Planned well in advance. Jackhead in in Southern Manitoba. Not Central. It's also more than 300km away from pure central Manitoba, but hey, planes can go of course. No it isnt. Stop posting dis info you shill. |
Aborted Soul (OP) User ID: 61083343 United States 02/22/2015 06:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62464084 lmfao..that is the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. Must be all that wartime experience you cannucks have eh? not sure if you are being sarcastic & joking ? or what ? canada was in every world war. WW1 we took vimy ridge after about 8 failed attempts by other countries. & all war historians said that WW1 couldnt have been won with out taking vimy ridge. WW2 we were there fighting for 3 years longer than the U.S. was. also we were in the afghanistan war (11 years) korea war plus many other wars. just look it up. not to mention defending canada against several U.S. invasions fro 1795 until 1815 for trying to annex our land. im not sure if you just dont know canada's history in wars ? or you just trying to be funny ? ... A battle group of 1200 men and women... wow... 1200 men & women? what the hell are you talking about ? Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Abandon all hope ye who enter here |
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Instant Karma User ID: 16832460 United States 02/22/2015 06:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | UFO crash reported on the Jackhead reserve in Manitoba, Canada. Apparently the Canadian Military have vehicles lined up on north shore. They are threatening anybody who tries to take pics…lots of eye witnesses. Thur is round object being hauled across the lake being pulled by snow mobiles and bombardier … Something was seen going down by 8 fishermen they reported it…why would they not let the media know if it was a plane crash. Quoting: Aborted Soul Apparently a disc shaped craft was seen crashing through the ice on the lake, at least one person got photographic evidence but has since been detained by the Canadian military [link to mysteriousuniverse.org] Lens flare. Swamp gas. Dollar Deception: How Banks Secretly Create Money: [link to www.webofdebt.com] ALTERED GENES, TWISTED TRUTH: How the Venture to Genetically Engineer Our Food Has Subverted Science, Corrupted Government, and Systematically Deceived the Public: [link to www.amazon.com] 2028 End? [link to 2028end.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68287721 Canada 02/22/2015 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68287721 not sure if you are being sarcastic & joking ? or what ? canada was in every world war. WW1 we took vimy ridge after about 8 failed attempts by other countries. & all war historians said that WW1 couldnt have been won with out taking vimy ridge. WW2 we were there fighting for 3 years longer than the U.S. was. also we were in the afghanistan war (11 years) korea war plus many other wars. just look it up. not to mention defending canada against several U.S. invasions fro 1795 until 1815 for trying to annex our land. im not sure if you just dont know canada's history in wars ? or you just trying to be funny ? ... A battle group of 1200 men and women... wow... 1200 men & women? what the hell are you talking about ? Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Canada spent 11 years in Afghanistan. Canada also had the biggest base in Afghanistan bigger than any other allied country there. USA was never there at the same time as Canada - you were fighting in Iraq while Canada held Afghanistan. it was Canada that handed Afghanistan over the the USA when we left. the only other country that was in Afghanistan while Canada was there was the U.K. and they only had a small base at the northern part of the afghan region. At Canada's peak number of soldiers we had approximately 6,300 soldiers. peak years.> 2007 - 2008. Canada had full combat troops in Afghanistan from 2001 until 2011. another 63 remained for training purposes & they returned home to Canada in 2013. During Canada's time in Afghanistan it is suspected Canadian soldiers killed approximately 5500+ taliban fighters. Canada lost 163 soldiers in Afghanistan. im not sure what you mean or where you get your info? no USA soldiers were together with Canadians in afghan. When we left is when you came from Irag to Afghan. we handed it over to you. only your air force pilots bombed Canadian camps while we were in Afghanistan. that bombing was early in the war in 2001 or 2002 I think ? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25362103 United States 02/22/2015 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i found the announcement in the military magazine from summer-fall 2014 Quoting: Ostria1 in the first article "Commander’s Message" As we look towards the start of 2015, our Arctic Response Company Group will once again deploy on Exercise ARCTIC BISON in February 2015 in central Manitoba. There, we will fully exercise our command and control over a 300 kilometer-long operating area in austere winter conditions [link to www.scribd.com] There ya go. Planned well in advance. Operation Arctic Bison....nice |
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Aborted Soul (OP) User ID: 61083343 United States 02/22/2015 06:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Canada spent 11 years in Afghanistan. Canada also had the biggest base in Afghanistan bigger than any other allied country there. USA was never there at the same time as Canada - you were fighting in Iraq while Canada held Afghanistan. it was Canada that handed Afghanistan over the the USA when we left. the only other country that was in Afghanistan while Canada was there was the U.K. and they only had a small base at the northern part of the afghan region. At Canada's peak number of soldiers we had approximately 6,300 soldiers. peak years.> 2007 - 2008. Canada had full combat troops in Afghanistan from 2001 until 2011. another 63 remained for training purposes & they returned home to Canada in 2013. During Canada's time in Afghanistan it is suspected Canadian soldiers killed approximately 5500+ taliban fighters. Canada lost 163 soldiers in Afghanistan. im not sure what you mean or where you get your info? no USA soldiers were together with Canadians in afghan. When we left is when you came from Irag to Afghan. we handed it over to you. only your air force pilots bombed Canadian camps while we were in Afghanistan. that bombing was early in the war in 2001 or 2002 I think ? Sorry about that... we thought it was a wedding party... Abandon all hope ye who enter here |
Woot Woot User ID: 64844462 Canada 02/22/2015 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Respectfully, the only thing you gotta know Yank is come time to answer the bell, you don't want to line up against the Canadians. Pretty sure we had more than 1200 in Afghanistan, and check the record on the in country assignment. We were in the shit. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25362103 United States 02/22/2015 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Canada spent 11 years in Afghanistan. Canada also had the biggest base in Afghanistan bigger than any other allied country there. USA was never there at the same time as Canada - you were fighting in Iraq while Canada held Afghanistan. it was Canada that handed Afghanistan over the the USA when we left. the only other country that was in Afghanistan while Canada was there was the U.K. and they only had a small base at the northern part of the afghan region. At Canada's peak number of soldiers we had approximately 6,300 soldiers. peak years.> 2007 - 2008. Canada had full combat troops in Afghanistan from 2001 until 2011. another 63 remained for training purposes & they returned home to Canada in 2013. During Canada's time in Afghanistan it is suspected Canadian soldiers killed approximately 5500+ taliban fighters. Canada lost 163 soldiers in Afghanistan. im not sure what you mean or where you get your info? no USA soldiers were together with Canadians in afghan. When we left is when you came from Irag to Afghan. we handed it over to you. only your air force pilots bombed Canadian camps while we were in Afghanistan. that bombing was early in the war in 2001 or 2002 I think ? The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in late 2001, and was there non-stop from that point. There certainly were U.S. troops in Afghanistan when Canadian were there, a lot of troops. [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] |
Aborted Soul (OP) User ID: 61083343 United States 02/22/2015 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Respectfully, the only thing you gotta know Yank is come time to answer the bell, you don't want to line up against the Canadians. Pretty sure we had more than 1200 in Afghanistan, and check the record on the in country assignment. We were in the shit. Army here, just giving your mate a hard time, he made a comment about 1 Canadian soldier make 10 americans, no hard feelings on my part, but no standing down either when comments like that are made... Last Edited by Crappie Pappy on 02/22/2015 07:02 PM Abandon all hope ye who enter here |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25362103 United States 02/22/2015 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Respectfully, the only thing you gotta know Yank is come time to answer the bell, you don't want to line up against the Canadians. Pretty sure we had more than 1200 in Afghanistan, and check the record on the in country assignment. We were in the shit. 2500...1200 of those were combat troops [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68287721 Canada 02/22/2015 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Respectfully, the only thing you gotta know Yank is come time to answer the bell, you don't want to line up against the Canadians. Pretty sure we had more than 1200 in Afghanistan, and check the record on the in country assignment. We were in the shit. Army here, just giving your mate a hard time, he made a comment about 1 Canadian soldier make 10 americans, no hard feelings on my part, but no standing down either when comments like that are made... that wasnt my comment |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68287721 Canada 02/22/2015 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Canada spent 11 years in Afghanistan. Canada also had the biggest base in Afghanistan bigger than any other allied country there. USA was never there at the same time as Canada - you were fighting in Iraq while Canada held Afghanistan. it was Canada that handed Afghanistan over the the USA when we left. the only other country that was in Afghanistan while Canada was there was the U.K. and they only had a small base at the northern part of the afghan region. At Canada's peak number of soldiers we had approximately 6,300 soldiers. peak years.> 2007 - 2008. Canada had full combat troops in Afghanistan from 2001 until 2011. another 63 remained for training purposes & they returned home to Canada in 2013. During Canada's time in Afghanistan it is suspected Canadian soldiers killed approximately 5500+ taliban fighters. Canada lost 163 soldiers in Afghanistan. im not sure what you mean or where you get your info? no USA soldiers were together with Canadians in afghan. When we left is when you came from Irag to Afghan. we handed it over to you. only your air force pilots bombed Canadian camps while we were in Afghanistan. that bombing was early in the war in 2001 or 2002 I think ? The U.S. invaded Afghanistan in late 2001, and was there non-stop from that point. There certainly were U.S. troops in Afghanistan when Canadian were there, a lot of troops. [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] yes I heard the USA went through before we landed. but are you sure you stuck around after we got there ? I think you all went to Iraq. maybe for some secret operations. but I think it was our duty to keep the taliban busy while you did the Iraq thing. & the peak numbers were 07 - 08 ,,, it was more than 2500 look it up. doesnt matter anyway. I wasnt the one making any comments about USA soldiers. I only started in the convo when I read Canada had no war history experience. I figured the guy was joking. but its hard to tell sometimes, because some people talk without knowing any real history. |
Aborted Soul (OP) User ID: 61083343 United States 02/22/2015 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Canada had a battle group of 1200 men and women in Afghanistan... not much of a force... but I forgot, 1 Canadian for every 10 americans so that's like 12o,ooo... Respectfully, the only thing you gotta know Yank is come time to answer the bell, you don't want to line up against the Canadians. Pretty sure we had more than 1200 in Afghanistan, and check the record on the in country assignment. We were in the shit. 2500...1200 of those were combat troops [link to en.m.wikipedia.org] my apology then... hopefully no hard feelings... and thanks for all help... Abandon all hope ye who enter here |