This Is What I Think.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Mustang keys




All right. I have lost complete confidence in Navy.mil, as that organization remains under the control of the Bill Gates-Al Qaida-Al Qaeda terrorist propaganda network.

But this is an example - I think - of my time traveler communications being put into effect. Or so I presume. What this seems to be is something that was established in conjunction with my data I take back with me when I make my pending time traveler jump to the past date of 3 March 2003.

My time-traveler instincts, or just plain guesswork, tells me I am observing something that was established with foreknowledge of my next comprehensive report. The pivotal detail is so subtle that there is no way that I could have picked the topic for my next report because of observations about this image. In fact, the reasons I chose the topic of my next report are well-defined and I did not think about this photo until after I started working on my report for that topic. So that is the basis for my theory: that someone in possession of my time-traveler data arranged for the setting of this photo because of foreknowledge about my next report.

That notion is consistent with a line of thought I have been having the past month or so that not everything I sense about the future has a negative connotation to it. Ultimately, the outcome is negative because I am never leaving this godforsaken place here behind the enemy lines of Al Qaeda-Al Qaida controlled King County Washington State, but I will do expect to return in a non-conventional sense.














http://www.marines.mil/news/Pages/photos.aspx?sortExpr=PhotoDateTaken&sortDir=DESC&pageIndex=0&FirstRow=0

MARINES


Marine Corps Pictures


http://www.marines.mil/Pages/PhotoDetails.aspx?ItemUrl=http://www.marines.mil/unit/marforres/PublishingImages/110627-M-CF241-81.jpg

MARINES

6/27/2011 By Cpl. Jad Sleiman

Marine Forces Reserve

Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., assistant commandant of the Marine Corps hands over the keys to the Joseph J. McCarthy Building to Maj. Gen. Darrell Moore, acting commander of Marine Force Reserve and Marine Forces North, and director of Reserve Affairs, during a building dedication ceremony June 27 here. The building sits as part of the newly minted Marine Corps Support Facility New Orleans. For more news, images and video visit http://www.dvidshub.net/units/USMCRC (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jad Sleiman)



http://www.marines.mil/unit/marforres/Pages/MarForResmovesintonewhomeinNewOrleans.aspx

MARINES


Marine Forces Reserve moves into new home in New Orleans

6/27/2011 By Cpl. Nana Dannsaappiah, Marine Forces Reserve

NEW ORLEANS — Marine Forces Reserve and Marine Forces North’s new 411,320 square-foot home on the west bank of the Mississippi River was officially dedicated during a ribbon cutting ceremony here June 27.


“It’s presidential,” remarked Lance Cpl. Rodney Henry, a security clerk at MarForRes and a Richmond, Va., native, about the new building. “It’s clean, it smells good and it’s really nice. I like it.”

The four story main building is named after Lt. Col. Joseph J. McCarthy (1911-1996), a recipient of the nation’s highest award for valor, the Medal of Honor, for his actions on the island of Iwo Jima during World War II. The Commandant of the Marine Corps approved naming the Marine Reserve headquarters building at MarCorSptFac New Orleans at Federal City in honor of Lieutenant Colonel Joseph J. McCarthy as part of the Marine Corps commemorative naming program, which pays tribute to distinguished and heroic deceased Marines.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_J._McCarthy

Joseph J. McCarthy

Joseph Jeremiah McCarthy (August 10, 1911 – June 15, 1996) was a mustang officer in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, who served during World War II and the Korean War. He was also the Superintendent of Ambulances in the Chicago Fire Department, however, with respect for his wartime heroics, firefighters continued to address him by his wartime military rank of "Captain."

Historian Bill D. Ross would write about him in 1985:

McCarthy was thirty three; overage for a company commander. He was Irish and he looked it: husky, red complexioned, pug nose. Superior officers sometimes found his manner abrasive, but unlike many Irishmen, he wasn't talkative. He was, in fact, laconic and tight-lipped. "I don't like malarkey or bullshit," the Chicagoan often said. But Joe McCarthy knew the uncompromising business of battle; he had the Silver Star for leading his company up a savagely contested hill on Saipan and his men called him "the best damned officer in the Marine Corps."

The building that houses the headquarters of 2nd Battalion 24th Marines in Chicago is named in his honor. Lieutenant Colonel McCarthy was buried at Arlington National Cemetery


Marine Corps service

McCarthy first enlisted in the Marine Corps on February 20, 1937 in Chicago and served for four years. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, he re-enlisted and returned to active duty in February 1942. In June of that year, he was discharged with the rank of first sergeant in order to accept a commission in the Marine Corps Reserve.

McCarthy joined the 4th Marine Division shortly thereafter, and went overseas in January 1944. While deployed, he took part in the Roi-Namur, Saipan-Tinian, and Iwo Jima campaigns. He was awarded the Silver Star for heroism as a rifle company commander on Saipan in 1944. He received the Purple Heart with Gold Star for wounds received in action on Saipan and Iwo Jima.

On February 21, 1945, as a captain, he earned the Medal of Honor on Iwo Jima, while leading an assault team across exposed ground to wipe out positions holding up the advance of his company. "I was scared all the time," McCarthy said later. "Any man tells you he wasn't scared was an imbecile. But you dealt with it." President Harry S. Truman presented the Medal of Honor to McCarthy in ceremonies at the White House, held on October 5, 1945. As Truman presented the Medal, he told McCarthy, "I'd rather have one of these than be President."










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097029/releaseinfo

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Release dates for

Catch Me If You Can (1989)

Country Date

USA 14 October 1989



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097029

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Catch Me If You Can (1989)


A hotshot, teenage car racer persuades the class president of a small Minnesota high school to gamble on illegal car races to raise money for their school facing closure.


The local highschool is threatened to be closed, unless they collect $200,000. The students' president Melissa struggles to collect the money, but lacks the support from her fellow students. So she accepts when car fetishist Dylan suggests to bet on him in car races against underworld king Phatman. At first everything goes well - too well


Release Date: 14 October 1989 (USA)










http://www.tv.com/tour-of-duty/lonely-at-the-top/episode/47046/recap.html

tv.com

Tour of Duty

Season 3, Episode 4

Lonely at the Top

Air Date

Saturday October 14, 1989


While Zeke is back in the States, Brewster sends the men out to locate a missing SOG team. Once in the bush, Team Viking locates the missing soldiers, who all appear to be dead. It is an NVA trap; the enemy opens up just as the American reach the bodies but retreat quickly when Johnson leads a counter-strike against them. Johnson faces a crisis of confidence because men under his command were killed. Ruiz is struggling with Doc Hock's pacifist attitudes, Johnson is getting worse and Taylor is losing faith in everyone. Anderson arrives back in Texas and spends time with Dr. Seymour. They spend the weekend together and discuss the days ahead, Zeke has trouble seeing any future that involves him returning to the World.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Fri, February 10, 2006 5:52:50 PM

Subject: It's lonely.....


It's lonely at the top especially when you are at the bottom.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 10 February 2006 excerpt ends]