This Is What I Think.

Friday, October 08, 2010

Barry's got the watch.




http://www.divxmoviesenglishsubtitles.com/C/Close_Encounters_of_the_Third_Kind.html

Close Encounters of the Third Kind


-You want to see better?|-I can see fine.
-We can't stay here.|-I can.
-Why?|-Because Barry's not here.
I'm just not ready.
I can't stay.|I've gotta get down there.
I know.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/15/2006 7:23 PM


I started to question whether I had actually even lived in any of those places at all. I think it was Wexford that I initially began to question. I knew even before I looked up that detail about John Barry that it was going to be something important. As I made out the list of all those places I had lived between 1990 and 1998, I wondered about the significance


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 29, 2006

Imprisonment continues.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 29, 2006


I just saw this. For some reason I can't explain, I feel that it is relevant to me.

http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1981/82081b.htm

Proclamation 4853 -- Commodore John Barry Day

August 20, 1981

By the President of the United States

of America

A Proclamation

Commodore John Barry, hero of the American Revolution and holder of the first commission in the United States Navy under the Constitution, was born in 1745, in County Wexford, Ireland. Commodore Barry was commissioned to command the brig Lexington, one of the first ships bought and equipped for the Revolution, and became a national hero with the engagement and capture of the British warship Edward on April 7, 1776. He distinguished himself throughout the Revolution and again shortly thereafter in the Quasi-War with France as a fighter and seaman.

In 1797, with the advice and consent of the Senate, President Washington appointed Commodore Barry Captain in the Navy of the United States and Commander of the Frigate United States. In so doing, the President said that he placed ``special Trust and Confidence in (Commodore Barry's) Patriotism, Valour, Fidelity, and Abilities''.


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http://my.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=MV000088200000&sid=15295&sn=MPLEX&st=201010072335&cn=149

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Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)

149 MPLEX: Thursday, October 7 11:35 PM

1977, PG, ****, 02:15, Color, English, United States,

An Indiana lineman (Richard Dreyfuss) and other UFO sighters, beleagured by earlier incidents, finally have documented contact with space aliens.

Cast: Richard Dreyfuss, Franýois Truffaut, Teri Garr, Melinda Dillon, Cary Guffey, Bob Balaban, J. Patrick McNamara, Warren Kemmerling, Roberts Blossom, Philip Dodds, Shawn Bishop, Adrienne Campbell, Justin Dreyfuss, Lance Henriksen, Merrill Connally Director(s): Steven Spielberg Producer(s): Julia Phillips










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/1/2006 3:14 PM
May 4, 2005, was the day I went to the Kent Police department for help. I named George W. Bush specifically as one of the people harassing me. The policeman didn’t ask me any questions. He dumped me off at the St. Francis hospital in Federal Way where the first thing they did was secretly drug my food. I found it very hard to restrain the urge to laugh shortly after I had eaten. I wanted to leave the hospital and go back to my apartment the next day, the 5th, but they talked me out of it and I stayed there until the next day, the 6th. I didn’t know which bus would take me back to the Kent Police Department and I ended up having to walk a long ways. With a single red folder in hand, I walked all the way from the intersection of I-5 and Kent-Des Moines Road, taking a left on West Meeker Street, to the Kent Police Department where my Jeep was parked.


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RED STORM RISING

Tom Clancy


PRINTING HISTORY

G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover edition / August 1986

Berkley mass-market edition / August 1987


Page 125


Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany

"Siegfried Baum" awoke six hours later to see three men wearing surgical garb. The effect of the anesthesia still heavy on him, his eyes would not focus properly.

"How are you feeling?" one asked. In Russian.

"What happened to me?" The major answered in Russian.

Ach so. "You were struck by a car and you are now in a military hospital," the man lied. They were still in Aachen, near the Germany-Belgian frontier.

"What... I was just coming out to -" The Major's voice was that of a drunken man, but it stopped abruptly. His eyes tried to focus properly.

"It is all finished for you, my friend." Now the speaker switched to German. "We know you are a Soviet officer, and you were found in possession of classified government documents. Tell me, what is your interest in Lammersdorf?"

"I have nothing to say," replied "Baum" in German.

"A little late for that," the interrogator chided, switching back to Russian. "But we'll make it easy for you. The surgeon tells us that it is now safe to try a new, ah, medication for you, and you will tell us everything you know. Be serious. No one can resist this form of questioning. You might also wish to consider your position," the man said more harshly. "You are an officer in the army of a foreign government, here in the Federal Republic illegally, traveling with false papers, and in possession of secret documents. At the least, we can imprison you for life. But, given what your government is doing at the moment, we are not concerned with 'least' measures. If you cooperate you will live, and probably be exchanged back to the Soviet Union at a later date for a German agent. We will even say that we got all our information due to the use of drugs; no harm could possibly come to you from this. If you do not cooperate, you will die of injuries received in a motor accident."

"I have a family," Major Andre Chernyavin said quietly, trying to remember his duty. The combination of fear and drug-induced haze made a hash of his emotions. He couldn't tell there was a vial of sodium pentothol dripping into his IV line, and already impairing his higher brain functions. Soon he would be unable to consider the long-term consequences of his action. Only the here and now would matter.

"They will come to no harm," Colonel Weber promised. An Army officer assigned to the Bundesnachrichtendienst, he had interrogated many Soviet agents. "Do you think they punish the family of every spy we catch? Soon no one would ever come over here to spy on us at all." Weber allowed his voice to soften. The drugs were beginning to take effect, and as the stranger's mind became hazy he would be gentle, cajoling the information from him. The funny part, he mused, was that he'd been instructed on how to do this by a psychiatrist. Despite the many movies about brutal German interrogators, he hadn't had the least training in forceful extraction of information. Too bad, he thought. If there was ever a time I need it, it is now. Most of the colonel's family lived outside Kulmbach, only a few kilometers from the border.










http://www.cswap.com/2000/Mission_to_Mars/cap/en/25fps/a/00_54

Mission to Mars

1:09:44
Well, where is he ?
Where's Woody ?










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: ----- Original Message ----
From: Kerry Burgess
To: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 1:38:07 PM
Subject: Re: Journal May 20, 2006


Something is there, something. It is like a shadow. Or something you glimpse in the corner of your eye. It is familar unfamilarity that appears then disappears.


Kerry Burgess wrote:
In that movie Mission To Mars, there is that part where the second team arrive on Mars. The guy that survived for months there alone has lost it to some degree. The woman who lost her husband explains that extended periods of low-gravity can have that effect on the brain. As I write this, I almost feel like something is figuratively tugging at my mind. Anyway, if low-grav does have that effect, there needs to be a mechanism to help someone keep anchored in reality. Either by training them mentally or through artificial means of mind control.


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NCIS: Los Angeles (New)

107 KIRODT: Tuesday, October 5 9:00 PM

Crime drama, Action, Adventure, Mystery

Special Delivery

The team investigates the murder of a Marine who had top-level security clearance, and the corpse is missing a hand.

Cast: Chris O'Donnell, LL Cool J, Linda Hunt, Barrett Foa, Daniela Ruah, Eric Christian Olsen Director(s): Tony Wharmby Executive Producer(s): Shane Brennan, R. Scott Gemmill

Original Air Date: Oct 05, 2010










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2006 10:02 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Journal May 25, 2006, Supplemental


When I was living in the duplex on Wexford in Taylors, driving my fancy red RX-7, I was seeing this 19 year that worked at the bank with the initials R.B., although I am sure she doesn't exist. I need to stop referring to


as I am crazingly beginning to believe I did know her and cared about her, but yet, I don't know


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 29, 2006


Maybe Linsey


is Rachel


in my memory. I met Rachel at the bank when she was 19 and we started going out.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/01/07 10:09 PM
This is very close in appearance of Phoebe Cates that I "remember" as Rachel


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 05/01/07 10:19 PM
Looking at that photo of that kid, I had a thought - real memory? - that he resembles Phoebe. It's possible. He was born 333 days after 5/13/1987. 9 months earlier was 7/10/1987.

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

The Sixth Sense is a 1999 film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan that tells the story of a troubled, isolated boy (played by Haley Joel Osment) living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and a child psychologist (played by Bruce Willis) who tries to help him.


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1990 film "Navy Seals" DVD movie:

01:05:13


US Navy Lieutenant junior grade Dale Hawkins - United States Navy SEAL: Try and stay awake.

US Navy Chief Petty Officer Graham - United States Navy SEAL: Yeah.