Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Subject: "JAG" (1995)




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From: Kerry Burgess
To: inspector.general@usdoj.gov
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 3:04:54 PM
Subject: "JAG" (1995)

To: Office of the Inspector General, Department of Justice

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







This is also another one I am quite certain is not my work or that is legitimately associated with my identity. The first clue is in how the star of the series associates his identity with my wife. I don't create that kind of association in my work.

A Microsoft employee asked me about this series when I went in there in the later months of 1995 to establish probable cause against Microsoft and I told him I though the series was stupid. That was the same setting where another Microsoft employee, they were both instructors, told us he was secretly a former band member of The Pretenders.


From 9/21/1960 (David James Elliott) to 7/16/1963 is 33 months, 3 weeks, 4 days

'33-34'

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004895/

David James Elliott
Date of Birth: 21 September 1960
"JAG" .... Cmdr. Harmon 'Harm' Rabb, Jr. / ... (208 episodes, 1995-2005)








http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112022/plotsummary

Plot summary for
"JAG" (1995)


Commander Harmon Rabb, Jr. and Lieutenant Colonel Sarah MacKenzie are JAG lawyers, who together investigate and litigate crimes committed by Navy and Marine personnel. Occasionally, they engage in adventurous activities in order to solve their cases. With Rabb's fighter pilot background, and MacKenzie's good looks, they are a hot team both in and out of the courtroom.


Lt. Harmon Rabb is a JAG lawyer and is accompanied by Lt. Meg Austin. Together, they solve cases and problems of various kinds. From a psycho who wanted to bomb a cruise ship from a submarine to taking a risky mission of recon photos. Rabb used to be a fighter pilot until he and his co-pilot were in an accident. From then, he became a JAG. Every week he and Lt. Austin have a new case to solve.