This Is What I Think.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Federal prosecution charge 1 for Michael Chertoff: providing material support to a terrorist organization





















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070621-N-9643K-001 SHOALWATER BAY, Australia (June 21, 2007) - A Marine keeps watch for "non-friendly forces" as part of exercise Talisman Saber 2007. This biennial exercise, designed to enhance the combat readiness and interoperability between U.S. and Australian military forces, is conducted in Australia and focuses on crisis action planning and execution of contingency response operations. It is the largest joint/combined training exercise in the region consisting of more than 20,000 U.S. and 7,500 Australian personnel conducting land, sea and air operations. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Joe Kane (RELEASED)



















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070615-N-9204H-001 BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (June 15, 2007) - Aircrew Survival Equipmentman 3rd Class Justin McColl, a member of the "Garudas" of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 134, makes adjustments to an aircrew vest in the parachute rigger shop. McColl, a native of Eugene, Ore., maintains and issues the gear to EA-6B Prowler aviators in the air and, potentially, everything they would need to survive on the ground. U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Eric Harrison (RELEASED)



















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070621-N-0696M-217 HAI PHONG, Vietnam (June 21, 2007) - Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Mullen receives a tour of a ship simulator from Vietnamese Maritime University Vice President Dinh Xuan Mahn. Mullen is wrapping up a seven-day trip to Japan and Vietnam to visit with foreign leaders and Sailors stationed in the region. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley (RELEASED)




After examining the lead ships of the Oliver Hazard Perry-class of U.S. Navy guided-missile frigates. These details suggest I arranged the commissioning of the first two ships to point to the first 2 Medals Of Honor I received during the Vietnam War. I described similar notions with the ships of the U.S. Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carriers. These dates were established in the time before I launched into space to intercept the comet and divert it from hitting the Earth. This was also after I became the first air combat ace of the Vietnam War, after all the Apollo missions and graduating from Princeton University and University of Oxford. There are other details that factored in that I do not describe here. In this schedule, I used my '3459,' '333,' and mid-point artistic devices.

From 3/3/1959 to 12/17/1977 is: 6864 days
6864 / 2 = 3432
From 3/3/1959 to 7/25/1968 is: 3432 days

From 6/19/1968 to 7/25/1968 is: 36 days

From 6/19/1968 to 12/17/1977 is: 3468 days

From 6/19/1968 to 12/17/1977 is: 3468 days
From 6/28/1968 to 12/17/1977 is: 3459 days

From 6/19/1968 to 6/28/1968 is: 9 days
From 6/28/1968 to 7/25/1968 is: 27 days

3459 days before the commissioning of FFG-7 was a period of 0.333 from 6/19/1968 and the mid-point.

http://www.navysite.de/ffg/FFG7.HTM

USS Oliver Hazard Perry (FFG 7)

Commissioned: December 17, 1977




Looks like FFG-8, the second ship, points to 4/10/1972. I have also been wondering if I am not using the correct date for these calculations. For example, the target date was 6/18/1968 but I can only remember 6/19/1968 at this point. My calculations are on the right track, but I haven't remembered enough yet to get precise figures.

And that probably has a bearing on what is happening here. It is sort of busy work for me until the federal indictments are handed down on you. Scooter Libby is just the opening act. My attorneys encourage you to mention my name when you are a criminal defendant so they will have a much easier time prosecuting you for stalking me. They are a pretty lazy bunch and I resent having to pay them so much money.

Why I have to wait all this time away from my wife is beyond me and is what makes this such a bullshit assignment. Why do I have to lose so much from this investigation. I'll never get those years back with her. We had a lot of great years before I left but those years we have been apart would have been pretty great too. I have to spend all this time away from her just because these pirates, such as George W. Bush, have attacked me because I am a political target, such as Libya and the Soviets did all those years. My real identity symbolizes the highest aspirations of America so that is why I am a target.

From 4/10/1972 to 11/19/1979 is: 2779 days
2779 / 2 = 1389.5
From 6/19/1968 to 4/10/1972 is: 1391 days

http://www.navysite.de/ffg/FFG8.HTM

USS McInerney (FFG 8)

Commissioned: November 19, 1979