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International military tribunal

Allied international Force Royal Commission Government

Jails prison and detaining center in unlisted areas . Transfer your any state jail , prison , time or from prison like Rikers Island transfer to our AIF Tribunals & Royal Commission Government Corrections Detention Center Or Other sides like IAF Tribunal are for Preternatural and Purgatory also . Correction's Detention Center at AIF tribunals Department : Weekend visits outdoor : Two day on site Visiting release on the weekend .

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Weekday visits are allowed Following the visiting hours . Any clothing allowed

Commissary & essentials sold at AIF Tribunals : Clothes Food

100% Organic Marijuana

100% Organic Legal Herion , Dope , Cocaine , Ecstasy . Amenity

Classes , Group's for shorter Jail time . Cell phones , tablets , Laptops allowed

Job's to earn and keep for release and also able to use for commissary . Entire different side of the Jail is Preternatural Department

Preternatural Department has no rights by law : Synonyms for preternatural Synonyms aberrant abnormal anomalistic anomalous atypic atypical deviant divergent irregular unnatural adjgreatly exceeding or departing

1 : Phone call a day 1 hour only of phone calls only privilege not a right Awaiting Execution During Grusom Interrogation . Purgatory

Purgatory from Heaven :

For Preternatural synonyms Demon , Dishonorable Warriors , Dishonorable , Angels chief or arch , Dishonorable Historic figures , registered at the Medical Examiner office in all country . For fugitives , indigenous creatures , Preternatural . What is the difference between purgatory and heaven?

Purgatory is a temporary and transitional place, a concept of later origin than heaven and hell, in which the dead, through punishments similar to those in hell, are purged of lesser sins before release into paradise and heaven .

Purgatory, the condition, process, or place of purification or temporary punishment in which, according to medieval Christian and Roman Catholic belief, the souls of those who die in a state of grace are made ready for heaven.

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