Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Burroughs

I've been thinking that Phoebe has been an employee of the CIA, too, for a long time. I'm not sure when she started working there but I don't think either of us knew we both worked for the CIA. I think I was recruited, probably, when I was 5 years old. I am a field agent and I don't know what Phoebe does. She may be that computer programmer, which represents an intelligence analyst, named Debra at First Federal in my artificial and symbolic memory.

I worked for ISS-ISA and UFP as a Field Engineer, which is symbolic of being a field agent with the CIA, along with being an officer with the U.S. Navy. I have also been granted the permanent right to hold a role with any United States of America law enforcement agency. That is one reason the insurgents that have infiltrated the U.S. government have been trying to get me killed.

I don't really know what Phoebe does for the agency. I don't like it though. But I sense we are probably better off because of it. I just want to get back home to her. I don't know.....something.....how I know anything. I just know I need to complete my assignment and get back home. I don't know precisely where is home but I know it is where she is.

Burroughs was the manufacturer of those RT-750 ATM's I maintained at First Federal, in the context of my artificial and symbolic memory.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001473/

Laura Linney
Breach (2007) .... Kate Burroughs


http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000121/

Phoebe Cates
Baby Sister (1983) (TV) .... Annie Burroughs




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/15/2006 9:20 PM

Consistent with that theory I wrote earlier today about Mogge is a detail I just noticed on the map. I ran into Mogge after I got out of the Navy because he and his wife Andrea had moved into the Clemson, SC, area. I was working in a First Federal bank branch in Seneca, SC, to repair a computer on the drive-through teller line. I can’t remember that girl’s name that I was repairing the computer for but I remember her last name was Edgar. We went out a few times right before I started dating Tracie Rhodes. So anyway, I was standing there at the drive-through window and I saw Mark and Andrea in their pickup outside looking in at me. I went out there to talk them after they pulled into the parking lot. I remember I was driving my Plymouth Voyager car. I think Mogge had a small red pickup. Since I was driving that Voyager, that means it was after I had returned from Memphis and I must have been living in nearby Central, SC, at the time. So anyway, as I used to drive out there to Seneca a lot, it was the extreme western edge of my territory, I always referred to that road as Highway 123. I remember that branch was right next to that road, and on the map, it is also labeled as Highway 76.

I lived very close to Clemson University and traveled into Clemson often to service the bank branches in that town. I have been trying to think of why that was and I guess it could be because of the Tigers. I suspect though that the primary reason for me being there was because I lived in Central. After that, I bought that house in Greer, SC, at Country Club Estates and moved out there until I moved to Arrowood in Charlotte, NC. From there I went across town to Dresden off Independence with the nearby Sheffield Park, and then I moved back near Arrowood to Whitehall. After that, I moved to Paces River in Rock Hill, SC, off Exit 82 of I-77.




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/22/07 12:27 PM

From 5/18/1970 to 7/16/1970 is: 59 days

http://www.clancyfaq.com/Hold%20Originals/characte.htm

Tom Clancy FAQ - Book Character Listing

Greer, Rear/Vice Admiral James, USN (Retired)

CIA liason for Boxwood Green in WR. Started with CIA on May 18, 1970 and was DDI. His son, 1LT Robert White Greer, USMC, died in 1968 in SE Asia. Greer was Jack Ryan's mentor at CIA.




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/24/07 12:07 AM

It's looks like USS Preble DDG-88 might connect the Medal of Honor I might have earned on 6/19/1968. I'm seeing some 33/34's coming up but I can't quite narrow it down. I further assume that the '88' connects to the Medal of Honor from 1988. The reason that Preble was selected for that particular ship could be because it was the USS Preble that Lt. Lassen was assigned to, according to what I read.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Preble_%28DDG-88%29

USS Preble (DDG-88) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy.
USS Preble (DDG-88) was commissioned 9 November 2002 at the World Trade Center in Boston, Massachusetts.

05/24/07 12:16 AM
Could this be because I earned my 5th Medal of Honor in 1988?

From 3/3/1959 to 11/9/2002 is: 15957 days

15957 * 0.3359 = 5,359




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/24/07 10:04 AM

The HMS Phoebe was commissioned 33 months, 4 weeks, 1 day, after 7/16/1963, which produces a 33-41 clue, where 41 is for the 41 gun salute for royalty.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Phoebe_%28F42%29

HMS Phoebe (F42) was a Leander-class frigate of the Royal Navy (RN). She was, like the rest of her class, named after a figure of mythology. She was built by Vickers on the Tyne. She was launched on the 19th December 1964 and commissioned on the 15th May 1966.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warship_%28TV_series%29

Warship was an extremely popular British television drama series produced by the BBC between 1973 and 1977.

The series dealt with life on board a Royal Navy warship, the fictional HMS Hero. It was mainly filmed aboard the Leander-class frigate 'HMS 'Phoebe.

05/24/07 10:25 AM

http://www.tv.com/warship/show/9301/summary.html?tag=tabs;summary

Premiered: June 7, 1973
Last Aired: March 29, 1977

Warship was a drama series ‘launched’ by BBC Television in the summer of 1973 about the adventures of the Royal Navy Leander Class Frigate HMS Hero.

20 And Wings of Gold 1/6/1976
21 What Are Friends For? 1/13/1976
22 Knight Errant 1/20/1976
23 They Also Serve 1/27/1976
24 Under the Surface 2/3/1976
25 Rough Run Home 2/10/1976
26 All of One Company 2/17/1976
28 The Ides of Mark 3/2/1976
29 The Buccaneer 3/9/1976
30 Divert With Dispatch 3/16/1976
31 Heart of Oak 3/23/1976
32 First Turn of the Screw 3/30/1976
33 Wind Song 1/4/1977
34 Singapore Incident 1/11/1977
35 Diplomatic Package 1/18/1977
36 Rendezvous 1/25/1977
37 The Girl from the Sea 2/1/1977
38 A Matter of History 2/8/1977
39 Counter-Charge 2/15/1977
40 Man in Reserve 2/22/1977
41 Fall From Grace 3/1/1977
42 Jack Fell Down 3/8/1977
43 Robertson Crusoe 3/15/1977
44 Someone, Somewhere 3/22/1977
45 Operation Sting-Ray 3/29/1977 (Last episode)

05/24/07 10:30 AM
That series premiered precisely 3 years before I landed on the Saturn moon Phoebe. The HMS Phoebe forms a 33-41 connection with Phoebe Cates birthday.

05/24/07 10:44 AM
The HMS Sheffield was commissioned 34.59 years after the birth date listed for Patrick Stewart. The distance from Mirfield to Sheffield is about 30 miles.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Sheffield_%28D80%29

HMS Sheffield (D80) was the second Royal Navy ship to bear the name Sheffield, after the city of Sheffield in Yorkshire. She was a Type 42 Guided Missile Destroyer laid down by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering at Barrow-in-Furness on 15 January 1970, launched on 10 June 1971 and commissioned on 16 February 1975.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Stewart

Patrick Stewart OBE (born July 13, 1940) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated English film, television and stage actor. He is also Chancellor of the University of Huddersfield.[1] Stewart has had a distinguished career in theatre for nearly fifty years, including performances as various characters in Shakespearean productions. However, he is most famous for his roles as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and as Professor Xavier in the X-Men film franchise.

Stewart was born in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, England to Gladys, a weaver and textile worker, and Alfred Stewart, a Regimental Sergeant Major in the British Army.

05/24/07 2:27 PM
This episode was 3 months, 17 days, after 11/26/1976, the day I landed on Callisto. 30 * 0.59 = 17.7, meaning that it appears to be a 3.59 month clue.

The notion could be that I would someday be found on Callisto, hopefully alive.

http://www.tv.com/warship/robertson-crusoe/episode/417299/summary.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=episodessh&tag=episodes;title;2

Warship

Robertson Crusoe

Episode Number: 43
Season Num: 4
First Aired: Tuesday March 15, 1977

The Hero discovers an occupant on a remote island that was considered uninhabited.