Saturday, April 21, 2007

"Who am I to argue with the captain of the Enterprise?"

Pat Tillman was 35.9 months, old on 11/4/1979. I noted earlier that Linda Tripp, of the Monica Lewinsky-Linda Tripp duo, was 359.3 months old on 11/4/1979, which was the date the extremists in Tehran, Iran, overran the U.S. embassy in Tehran.

Patrick Daniel Tillman, Jr. (November 6, 1976 – April 22, 2004) was an American football player who left his professional sports career and enlisted in the United States Army in May 2002.[1]

He served in Iraq and later in Afghanistan, as a member of the 75th Ranger Regiment, where he was killed. His decision, and subsequent death, were the subject of much media attention. More controversy ensued when, on May 28, 2004, the Pentagon notified the Tillman family that he had died as a result of a friendly fire incident; the family and other critics alleged that the Department of Defense delayed the disclosure for weeks after Tillman's memorial service out of a desire to protect the image of the U.S. armed forces



My symbolic and artificial memories suggest that I was not only part of the rescue attempt Operation Eagle Claw, which failed, but that I was also the pilot that flew them home when they were released in 1981.

The Iran hostage crisis was a diplomatic crisis that lasted from November 4, 1979, through January 20, 1981. Members of the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line, a group of militant university students who were supported by the new Islamic regime, held 63 diplomats and three additional U.S. citizens hostage inside the American diplomatic mission in Tehran, Iran.

The captors released several captives, but 52 hostages remained until the conclusion of the crisis.[1] During the crisis the United States attempted a rescue operation, Operation Eagle Claw. The operation failed and resulted in the deaths of five USAF Airmen and three US Marines.


That date 11/4/1979 was 33 days before 12/7/1979, the release date for the first "Star Trek" movie. That movie was anchored to my birth date and the Apollo 11 landing.

From 3/3/1959 to 7/20/1969 is: 3792 days
From 7/20/1969 to 12/7/1979 is: 3792 days
From 11/4/1979 to 12/7/1979 is: 33 days

Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979) is the first feature film based on the science fiction television show, Star Trek: The Original Series. It is often referred to as ST:TMP or TMP.

Release date(s) December 7, 1979



William Shatner was 335 months, 9 days, old on 3/3/1959.

William Shatner (born on March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor who gained fame for his starring role as Captain James Tiberius Kirk of the USS Enterprise in the television show Star Trek from 1966 to 1969 and in seven of the subsequent movies. Shatner has written a series of books chronicling his experiences playing James T. Kirk and being a part of Star Trek. He also played the title role as veteran police sergeant T.J. Hooker, from 1982 to 1986, on both ABC and CBS networks.

He has since worked as a musician, bestselling author, producer, director, and celebrity pitchman, most notably for Priceline.com, DirecTV and Kellogg's All-Bran. He currently co-stars as attorney Denny Crane on the television drama Boston Legal, for which he has won an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award.


I started wondering again what could be the reason for Microsoft assigned me the employee I.D. number 75612 when I started working there undercover on 12/7/1998.

I noted that the number of days from George Clooney's listed birth date to 6/12/75 is 5150. That is the same as the model number for the first IBM PC. It’s possible I was involved in the design of that IBM PC, of which most personal computers today are based on, because the 8/12/1981 release date was 5 months, 9 days, after my 3/3/1981 birthday. I also noted that the processor speed of the CPU of that first IBM PC was 4.77 Megahertz, which reminds me of 4/14/1977.

From 5/6/1961 to 6/12/1975 is: 5150 days

The IBM Personal Computer, commonly known as the IBM PC, was the original version and progenitor of the IBM PC compatible hardware platform. It was IBM model number 5150, and was introduced on August 12, 1981.

The original PC had a version of Microsoft BASIC —IBM Cassette BASIC— in ROM.


I don’t know precisely why Microsoft would assign that employee I.D. to me that points to George Clooney, but it would have something to do with him being my younger brother. It would also reflect that Microsoft-Corbis is stalking him as well.


George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an Academy Award- and two-time Golden Globe winning American actor, director, producer and screenwriter, known for his role in the first five seasons of the long-running television drama ER (1994–99), and his rise as an "A-List" movie star in contemporary American cinema.