Sunday, August 13, 2006

Kerry Wayne Burgess

Kerry Wayne Burgess, born November 2, 1965, in Antlers, OK, is an alias for the covert U.S. military operative Thomas Allyn Ray. The secret identity of Burgess was exposed several years ago by employees of Microsoft while Burgess was an employee. The purpose of the exposure was to improve investor and customer confidence in Microsoft, a notable defense contractor for the U.S. military.

To cover up Microsoft's past acts of treason against the United States, Microsoft has been trying to get Kerry Burgess killed. Kerry Burgess only recently started to regain his knowledge of his covert status. Burgess's primary objective was to live as the test subject of a PTSD treatment program, which as part of the treatment, resulted in his complete loss of memory about his life as Thomas Allyn Ray.

Thomas Allyn Ray is a 1982 graduate of the United States Navy Academy. Prior to graduation, according to information available to this author, Ray participated in the April 1980 rescue attempt of the 53 hostages from the U.S. embassy in Tehran. Microsoft demonstrated knowledge of his participation in that event when they offered employment to Kerry Burgess and gave him a starting salary of $53,000. Kerry Burgess became a full time employee with Microsoft on December 7, 1998.

Microsoft further demonstrated knowledge of Thomas Ray's covert activities when they announced a 2:1 split of Microsoft stock which became effective on 2/14/03. Kerry Burgess held 2000 stock options at that time and the split gave him another 2000 for a total of 4000 options. As witnessed by this author, employees were incredulous that Microsoft was splitting the stock at that time. This author recently made the connection to this stock split and the events described in Rodger Claire's "Raid On The Sun."

"Raid On The Sun" describes the pre-emptive strike by the Israeli Air Force against the non-fueled Osirak nuclear reactor outside Baghdad. The strike occurred on 6/7/81 and was timed to prevent radiation from injuring the nearby Iraqi civilian population. As Claire describes in his book, the F-16s were carrying two-2000 pound bombs under each wing. Before Kerry Burgess quit in protest of management misconduct at Microsoft, he was receiving two paychecks each month that were slightly above $2000. In the book "Raid On The Sun," there are several photos of people associated with the strike. Many of those photos are credited to a company named Corbis. Corbis was founded is an interest of Bill Gates, who also is known to control Microsoft.

A few months before the Feb. 2003 stock split, Kerry was in a performance review meeting with his manager, Kirk Tavener. Tavener, known to fancy himself as resembling Kevin Costner, had been Kerry's manager at Microsoft since 2000. During the performance review meeting, Kerry explained his accomplishments during that review cycle and present his case for an increase in salary and employee stock options. Tavener's immediate response was to show Kerry a pornographic video, The video, titled "Priceless," featured a male asking for sexual favors and promised to return the favor. Kerry complained to Tavener's manager and his manager documented the incident in email.

This author also believes that Thomas Ray, also known as Kerry Burgess, was present as a covert third crewperson on several flights of the space shuttle. The most notable flight, according to current information, was the first flight of April 12 to 14, in the year 1981. During that flight, there was a problem with the landing gear of the shuttle. Ray corrected the problem but he was thrown out of the shuttle when the gear went down prior to landing. It is unclear from current information how he survived the fall but the author assumes he deployed a parachute. This author recently connected this incident with a news article in October 2004. In the article, Karl Rove, presidential adviser to George W. Bush, stepped away from the president's side as they were boarding Air Force One and was photographed sitting down in front of the landing gear of the aircraft. The author is unsure of the message that Rove was sending but it is probable the message is related to Ray's incident on the Columbia with the landing gear on the first shuttle flight.