This Is What I Think.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Governor Christine Gregoire





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October 22, 2007


To: Governor Gregoire

From: Kerry W. Burgess (official United States federal undercover identity, an identity completely compromised by forces hostile to the United States of America)



Governor,

I have communicated many such details as described here and more to the Office of the Inspector General, Department of Justice and I wanted to also inform you of my observations.






I currently maintain an official United States federal undercover identity and I began that assignment on 12/7/1998 to investigate Microsoft Corporation sponsored terrorism. My deployment start date is recorded as 3/15/1998 and 3/16/1998 and I have been 100% deployed since then without even being able to visit with my family. I have not yet been granted permission to resume my true identity. And there is predictability to the terrorists attacks I have survived to this point.

















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071006-N-0194K-048 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Oct. 6, 2007) - U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates meets U.S. Coast Guard Health Services Technician 3rd Class Kimberly Travallee, a crew member aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20), during a tour of the ship Oct. 6. Comfort is nearing the end of a four-month humanitarian deployment to Latin America and the Caribbean providing medical treatment to patients in a dozen countries. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Steven King (RELEASED)







From 7/5/1925 t0 3/3/1959 is 3 days, 34 weeks, 33 years

'334-33'











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071004-N-8907D-044 VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (Oct. 4, 2007) - Cmdr. Michael R. Murray, commanding officer of Navy Expeditionary Intelligence Command (NEIC), speaks during the command’s establishment ceremony at Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek. NEIC’s mission is to provide tactical force protection and indications and warning intelligence enabling joint force maritime component and Navy component commanders to conduct missions across the full spectrum of expeditionary and major combat operations. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Danals (RELEASED)








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

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); French: Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord (OTAN); (also called the North Atlantic Alliance, the Atlantic Alliance, or the Western Alliance) is a military alliance, established by the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty on 4 April 1949. With headquarters in Brussels, Belgium,[2] the organization established a system of collective defence whereby its member states agree to mutual defence in response to an attack by any external party.







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

Eskimos or esquimaux are aboriginal people who inhabited the circumpolar region, excluding Scandinavia and most of Russia, but including the easternmost portions of Siberia. The two main groups of Eskimos are the Inuit of northern Alaska, Canada and Greenland, and the Yupik, comprising speakers of four distinct Yupik languages and originating in western Alaska, in southcentral Alaska along the Gulf of Alaska coast, and in the Russian Far East.











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060828-N-3572Z-025 Sigonella, Sicily (Aug. 28, 2006) - A Member of Explosive Ordnance Mobile Unit Eight (EODMU-8), practices static line parachute proficiency operations with combat equipment on board Naval Air Station (NAS) Sigonella. NAS Sigonella provides logistical support for Commander, 6th Fleet and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) forces throughout the Mediterranean. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Chad Zenthoefer (RELEASED)





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070928-N-9758L-121 PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (Sept. 28, 2007) - Lt. Brian Ryglowski, assigned to Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG 65), greets his wife during a traditional first kiss ceremony pierside at Naval Station Pearl Harbor. Pearl Harbor-based Chosin and guided-missile destroyer USS Chung-Hoon (DDG 93) returned from a Western Pacific deployment as part of Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael A. Lantron (RELEASED)













http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=38671

Address at the United States Naval Academy Commencement Exercises in Annapolis, Maryland

May 22nd, 1985

One man who sat where you do now and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1968 is another member of our administration-Assistant Secretary of Defense James Webb, the most decorated member of his class. James' gallantry as a marine officer in Vietnam won him the Navy Cross and other decorations, including two Purple Hearts. James wrote several books about American service men and women. In his book, "A Sense of Honor," he describes the life that you have chosen. He wrote:

"Servicemen are always in motion, in the air at more than the speed of sound, underwater at depths whales could only dream of, on the surface of the water cruising at 30 miles an hour through crashing seas with another ship almost touching theirs . . . replenishing their oil supplies. Or they are on the ground, in the dirt, testing and training weapons that may someday kill others but today may deal them that same irony. The smallest margin of error separates a live man from a dead man. And in war, of course, they are the first and usually the only ones to pay. The President and the Congress may suffer bad news stories. The military man suffers the deaths of his friends, early and often." End quote.











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070718-N-5928K-010 ATLANTIC OCEAN (July 18, 2007) - Aviation Electronics Technician 3rd Class Christopher Denker, of Portland, Ore., uses a Mode-4 control box to check the Identification, Friend or Foe system on an F/A-18F Super Hornet on the flight deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65). Enterprise and embarked Carrier Airwing (CVW) 1 are currently underway on a scheduled six-month deployment. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class N.C. Kaylor (RELEASED)











http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_12

Launch: November 11, 1966
Landing: November 15, 1966

Gemini 12 (officially Gemini XII) was a 1966 manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. It was the 10th manned Gemini flight, the 18th manned American flight and the 26th spaceflight of all time (includes X-15 flights over 100 km).




Insignia

The patch's unique orange and black colors are a link to the flight's original scheduled date close to Halloween. The Roman numeral XII is located at the 12 o'clock position on the face of a clock, with the Gemini spacecraft pointing to it like the hour hand of a clock. This represents the position of Gemini 12 as the last flight of the Gemini program. With the Apollo project following this last flight of the Gemini program, the ultimate objective -- the moon -- is symbolized by the crescent on the left.



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

Princeton University is a private coeducational research university located in Princeton, New Jersey. It is one of eight colleges and universities that belong to the athletic conference known as the Ivy League.

Colors:
Orange and Black

Mascot:
Tigers











From 5/9/1965 (helo) to 8/11/1972 (F-5E) is: 2651 days
2651 / 2 = 1325 days
From 5/9/1965 (helo) to 12/24/1968 (Apollo 8 at Moon) is: 1325 days

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_F-5

Maiden flight 11 August 1972 (F-5E)

The F-5A/B Freedom Fighter and F-5E/F Tiger II are part of a family of widely used light supersonic fighter aircraft, designed and built by Northrop in the United States, beginning in 1960s.

The USAF made a combat evaluation of the F-5A under the Skoshi Tiger ("skoshi" is derived from the Japanese word sukoshi, meaning "little," thus the program was "Little Tiger" [2] [verification needed]) program in 1965. 12 aircraft were delivered for trials to the 4503rd Tactical Fighter Wing (subsequently the 10th Fighter Commando Squadron), redesignated F-5C. They performed combat duty in Vietnam, flying more than 3,500 sorties from the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing at Bien Hoa in South Vietnam. Two aircraft were lost in combat. The program was short-lived, more a political gesture than a serious consideration of the type for U.S. service.

The F-5E eventually received the official popular name Tiger II.












http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/photographs/history.html

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H18-2, The Reagan family at their house in Pacific Palisades, California. From left to right: Patti Davis, Nancy Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Michael Reagan, Maureen Reagan, Ron Reagan and dog "Pogo." 1976.












http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=stem10&date=20040510&query=nancy+reagan


Nation & World: Monday, May 10, 2004

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Former first lady Nancy Reagan endorsed human embryonic research last night at a star-studded fund-raiser.


"Ronnie's long journey has finally taken him to a distant place where I can no longer reach him," she said. "Because of this, I'm determined to do whatever I can to save other families from this pain. I just don't see how we can turn our backs on this."











From 1/14/1943 (Holland Taylor) to 4/14/1977 is 3 months, 34 years

'334'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0852466/

Holland Taylor
Date of Birth: 14 January 1943
The Day Reagan Was Shot (2001) (TV) .... Nancy Reagan












From 1/9/1942 (K Callan) to 6/7/1976 is 1 day, 4 weeks, 412 months

'1-4412'

From 3/4/1959 to 7/16/1963 is 4 years, 4 months, 12 days

'4412'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0130282/

K Callan
Date of Birth: 9 January 1942
"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" .... Martha Kent (48 episodes, 1993-1997)







From 3/3/1959 to 6/7/1976 is: 6306 days

From 6/7/1976 to 9/12/1993 ("Lois & Clark") is: 6306 days


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106057/

"Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" (1993)
TV-Series 1993-1997

Release Date: 12 September 1993 (USA)

Plot Outline: In addition to fighting evil, Superman has a burning romance with Lois Lane in both his identities.

Dean Cain ... Clark Kent / ... (87 episodes, 1993-1997)
Teri Hatcher ... Lois Lane (87 episodes, 1993-1997)










From 11/20/1921 (Phyllis Thaxter) to 3/3/1959 is: 13617 days
13617 * 0.3459 = 4710 days
From 7/16/1963 to 6/7/1976 is: 4710 days

'34-59'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0857187/

Phyllis Thaxter
Date of Birth: 20 November 1921
Superman (1978) .... Martha Kent











From 7/4/1924 (Eva Marie Saint) to 3/4/1959 is: 12661 days
From 7/16/1963 to 3/15/1998 (Deployed) is: 12661 days

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001693/

Eva Marie Saint
Date of Birth: 4 July 1924
Superman Returns (2006) .... Martha Kent








From 1/19/1944 (Shelley Fabares) to 3/4/1959 is 44 days, 15 years

'4415'

from 3/4/1959 to 7/16/1963 is 4 years, 4 months, 1 week, 5 days

'4415'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001193/

Shelley Fabares
Date of Birth: 19 January 1944
"Superman" .... Martha Kent (8 episodes, 1996-1999)









From 4/1/1952 (Annette O'Toole) to 4/14/1977 is: 9144 days
9144 = 4572 + 4572
From 7/16/1963 to 1/21/1976 is: 4572 days

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001578/

Annette O'Toole
Date of Birth: 1 April 1952

"Smallville" .... Martha Kent (132 episodes, 2001-2007)
Superman III (1983) .... Lana Lang







From 7/16/1963 to 4/14/1977 is: 5021 days
From 7/16/1963 to 10/16/2001 ("Smallville") is: 13972 days
5021 / 13972 = 0.359

'3-59'

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279600/

"Smallville" (2001)

Release Date: 16 October 2001 (USA)

Tagline: His journey, their battle, our future (season 6)

Plot Outline: A young Clark Kent struggles to find his place in the world as he learns to harness his alien powers for good and deals with the typical troubles of teenage life in Smallville.









From 7/2/1976 to 11/28/1976 is: 149 days

From 11/28/1976 to 4/26/1977 (Tom Welling) is: 149 days

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0919991/

Tom Welling
Date of Birth: 26 April 1977
"Smallville" .... Clark Kent (139 episodes, 2001-2007)








Of the Apollo space flights in the 1960's and 1970's, 6 of those flights landed on the surface of the Earth's moon. The Apollo 14 flight was 3rd of 6 landings on the Earth's moon.

From 3/4/1959 to 1/31/1971 (Apollo 14 launch) is: 4351 days

From 1/31/1971 (Apollo 14 launch) to 12/30/1982 (Kristin Kreuk) is: 4351 days

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0471036/

Kristin Kreuk
Date of Birth: 30 December 1982

"Smallville" .... Lana Lang (133 episodes, 2001-2007)
Superman: The Early Years (Behind the Scenes of Smallville) (2002) (TV) .... Herself
Snow White (2001) (TV) .... Snow White









From 7/2/1976 to 6/21/1978 (Erica Durance) is: 719 days

719 = 1 + 359 + 359

'3-59'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1570568/

Erica Durance
Date of Birth: 21 June 1978
"Smallville" .... Lois Lane (58 episodes, 2004-2007)












From 3/3/1959 to 9/22/1984 (Laura Vandervoort) is: 1333 weeks, 4 days

'1-33-34'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0888882/

Laura Vandervoort
Date of Birth: 22 September 1984

"Smallville" .... Kara / ... (5 episodes, 2007)
- Lara (2007) TV Episode .... Kara/Supergirl
- Cure (2007) TV Episode .... Kara/Supergirl
- Fierce (2007) TV Episode .... Kara/Supergirl
- Kara (2007) TV Episode .... Kara/Supergirl
- Bizarro (2007) TV Episode .... Kara








From 7/2/1976 to 7/16/1979 is: 1109 days

From 7/16/1979 to 7/29/1982 (Allison Mack) is: 1109 days

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0532928/

Allison Mack
Date of Birth: 29 July 1982
"Smallville" .... Chloe Sullivan (138 episodes, 2001-2007)











From 2/12/1950 (Michael Ironside) to 3/3/1959 is: 3306 days
From 2/12/1950 (Michael Ironside) to 4/14/1977 is: 9923 days
3306 / 9923 = 0.333

'333'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000461/

Michael Ironside
Date of Birth: 12 February 1950

"Smallville" .... General Sam Lane (2 episodes, 2004)
Starship Troopers (1997) .... Lieutenant Jean Rasczak
Top Gun (1986) .... Jester
V (1983) (TV) .... Ham Tyler
Scanners (1981) .... Darryl Revok










From 1/21/1976 to 1/14/1981 ("Scanners") is: 59 months, 3 weeks, 3 days

'59-33'

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081455/

Scanners (1981)

Release Date: 14 January 1981 (USA)

Tagline: There are 4 billion people on earth. 237 are Scanners. They have the most terrifying powers ever created... and they are winning.










From 6/18/1904 to 2/8/1964 (Innsbruck) is: 59 years, 33 weeks, 4 days

'59-334'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0525601/

Keye Luke
Date of Birth: 18 June 1904

Gremlins (1984) .... Grandfather (Mr. Wing)
"Kung Fu" .... Master Po (34 episodes, 1972-1975)



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964_Winter_Olympics

The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games, were celebrated in Innsbruck, Austria, from January 29 to February 9, 1964.










From 12/26/1930 (Donald Moffat) to 7/2/1976 is: 2375 weeks

'2375'

From 3/3/1959 to 9/2/1965 (Princeton University) is: 2375 days

'2375'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0595567/

Donald Moffat
Date of Birth: 26 December 1930
The Right Stuff (1983) .... Lyndon B. Johnson












http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=34289&st=&st1=

Remarks at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences Commencement Ceremony

May 16th, 1987

Thank you all very much. And Secretary Weinberger, Chairman Olch, Dean Sanford, members of the graduating class, and ladies and gentlemen, I must tell you before I start how relieved I was when Dean Sanford told me that I was going to walk on after the procession. I thought that I was going to come in with the dean, and with his reputation, I'd been afraid that the good news was that we might perch on the backstage rafters and rappel in— [laughter] —and the bad news, that we'd jump from 10,000 feet. [Laughter] But it's a pleasure to be here to welcome you the graduates of this the West Point and Annapolis and Colorado Springs for physicians into your new profession as military and Public Health Service doctors.




When I hear about the can-do spirit of America's doctors in uniform, it reminds me of a story about a group of marines. I hope those of you in the other services will forgive me for telling this, but the get-it-done spirit applies to all of America's physicians in uniform. These marines had been sent to the Army airborne school for training. And came the day for the first jump, the training officer told them that the planes would come in at 1,500 feet, they would jump from the plane, hit the ground, and move south. The marines seemed a little disturbed by this, and they went into a huddle. Then one of them as a spokesman for the group went to the officer and asked couldn't the plane come in at 500 feet instead of 1,500? And the officer explained that if they took the plane in too low, it wouldn't give them time for the parachutes to open. And he said, "Oh, you mean we're wearing parachutes?" [Laughter]




A quarter century ago, Douglas MacArthur gave his farewell address to the Long Gray Line, the cadets of West Point. He stood in the vast hall of the academy, below the balcony they call the poop deck, and spoke about the soul, not just of the Army but of all the services that you now enter. "The Long Gray Line," he said, "has never failed us. Were you to do so, a million ghosts in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray would rise from their white crosses thundering those magic words: duty, honor, country."

Duty, honor, country—the motto of West Point. And like the men and women of West Point and all of our military institutions, our physicians in uniform have never failed us. They've been ready when called; ready for hardship and sacrifice, for adventure and exploration; ready to extend the hand of compassion and healing care; ready, if called, to give the last full measure of their devotion. And you now join that company. You now enter the service of your country in one of the world's most honored professions: that of physician.













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070925-N-0361G-023 PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 25, 2007) – Sailors and their family members watch the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) 11, Det. 3, demonstration with Helicopter Anti-submarine Squadron (HS) 6 aboard nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68). Nimitz Strike Group and embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 11 are returning to their homeport of San Diego after a six-month deployment. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ashley Gayton (RELEASED)











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071009-N-7415V-001 KABUL, Afghanistan (Oct. 9, 2007) - Petty Officer 2nd Class Mike Rienzo, of Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan, eulogizes his roommate Spc. Adam Quinn during a memorial service at Camp Eggers. Quinn died Oct. 6, 2007, from injuries sustained when an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle in Kabul. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class David M. Votroubek (RELEASED)