This Is What I Think.

Monday, February 18, 2013

If anything then I need to keep posting here for as long as I can.





They feed better off human beings who don't believe in the existence of the evil beings.

The more you understand about them then the less savory meal you are to them.

Not sure how well this is going to work out though. The last time I checked blogger.com screwed up the editor for new posts and it doesn't function well with the reports I generate. I am either going to have to figure out how to make it work here or find some other place that will host for free my public service announcements that are critical to the safety of our planet Earth.





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 10:01 PM
To: 'Kerry Burgess'
Subject: The Wraith
Okay, let’s speculate here for a moment.
If you subscribe to my theory about fiction being the product of a real and seriously malevolent spirit force then you would agree that the human beings who created that fiction are the puppets of those evil forces.
We are all their puppets. As long as we exist in human form then those evil forces, the “Wraith” have some measure of control over our physical existence.
So what if they are trying to make me leave. Maybe that’s what they’re doing. If I leave then the “Wraith” have a new kind of control over human beings they don’t have currently. Somehow I impose my will on the “Wraith” and they cannot take as much control over this planet Earth as they want to have.

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 10:05 PM
To: 'Kerry Burgess'
Subject: RE: The Wraith
They can torment me to the point of abject misery but that won’t work for them. That gives me more power over them. The power of martyrdom.
Therefore they have to remain subtle. Their objective is to make me as miserable as possible but once again any kind of direct action against me only works against their objectives.

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 10:35 PM
To: 'Kerry Burgess'
Subject: RE: The Wraith
Isn't it Buddhism that talks about how materialism is the source of misery for human beings?





http://www.azlyrics.com/c/crow.html

SHERYL CROW

album: "C'Mon, C'Mon" (2002) 
Steve McQueen
Soak Up The Sun
You're An Original
Diamond Road
It's So Easy
C'mon, C'mon
Safe And Sound
Over You
Hole In My Pocket
Abilene
Lucky Kid
It's Only Love
Weather Channel





http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/sherylcrow/soakupthesun.html

SHERYL CROW

"Soak Up The Sun"
My friend the communist
Holds meetings in his RV
I can't afford his gas
So I'm stuck here watching TV
I don't have digital
I don't have diddly squat
It's not having what you want
It's wanting what you've got
[CHORUS:]
I'm gonna soak up the sun
Gonna tell everyone
To lighten up (I'm gonna tell 'em that)
I've got no one to blame
For every time I feel lame
I'm looking up o I'm gonna soak up the sun
I'm gonna soak up the sun
I've got a crummy job
It don't pay near enough
To buy the things it takes
To win me some of your love
Every time I turn around
I'm looking up, you're looking down
Maybe something's wrong with you
That makes you act the way you do
Maybe i am crazy too
[CHORUS]
I'm gonna soak up the sun
While it's still free
I'm gonna soak up the sun
Before it goes out on me
Don't have no master suite
I'm still the king of me
You have a fancy ride, but baby
I'm the one who has the key
Every time I turn around
I'm looking up, you're looking down
Maybe something's wrong with you
That makes you act the way you do
Maybe I am crazy too
[CHORUS]
I'm gonna soak up the sun
Got my 45 on
So I can rock on.

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2013 10:46 PM
To: 'Kerry Burgess'
Subject: RE: The Wraith
http://www.divxmoviesenglishsubtitles.com/W/Waynes_World.html

Waynes World

Party on, Wayne.
Party on, Garth.
It's Wayne's World, Wayne's World
Party time
Excellent

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2013 2:32 AM
To: 'Kerry Burgess'
Subject: RE: The Wraith
You learn something new every day, as I just did.





http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2013/feb/16/brainwashing-scientology-oliver-burkeman

theguardian

This column will change your life: do you believe in brainwashing?
'There isn't a hidden switch that lets villains control your thoughts; instead, there are TV ads and manipulative friends and guilt-inducing religions'
Oliver Burkeman
The Guardian, Friday 15 February 2013

The term "brainwashing" first became widespread in the 1950s, to explain why some US soldiers, taken prisoner in Korea defected to the enemy. GIs were strong-willed, patriotic, trained not to crack under torture – and so, the reasoning went, only the most sinister mind-control techniques could have defeated them. The concept was a handy way of avoiding darker questions about psychology. If brainwashing exists, the main thing is just to keep clear of brainwashers. But in fact the world's full of "hidden persuaders", large and small. There isn't a secret switch that lets villains control your thoughts; instead, there are TV ads and manipulative friends and guilt-inducing religions, and a million other ways in which we influence, and are influenced, all the time. No wonder psychologists shun the term "brainwashing" these days. It isn't really a thing – and if you don't believe me, I'll shut you in a sensory deprivation chamber and blast sound waves at you till you do.
All this makes it more, not less, alarming to read two new books on Scientology: Lawrence Wright's Going Clear, withheld from UK publication due to legal worries; and The Church Of Fear, by the BBC's John Sweeney, who was notoriously provoked into bellowing rage by Scientologists in LA. The stories they relate are alternately infuriating, sad and hilarious. (Wright, describing one errant member's punishment, claims, "He was made to run around a pole in the desert heat for 12 hours a day until his teeth fell out.") How, you want to know, could so many people – including Tom Cruise and John Travolta, no idiots when it comes to the movie business – fall for the fantastical ramblings of an insecure pulp novelist who abused his wives and fretted that a fondness for masturbation made him evil?
The answer, it's clear from Wright's scrupulously fair-minded account – which Scientology says is based on interviews with a "posse of lunatics" – isn't brainwashing. Sure, there are some hugely sinister allegations, but once people are drawn in, through curiosity or lostness, what keeps them there is shockingly mundane. First, there's the "sunk cost bias". Scientology costs money – hundreds of thousands of dollars, reportedly, to reach the top rung. And once you've invested cash in something, it feels "wasteful" to stop doing so.
In other ways, too, we modify present sentiments to justify past actions. In one classic study of "effort justification", participants underwent one of two initiations to join a group – one insignificant, the other embarrassing (reading sexual words aloud). All membership involved, it transpired, was listening to a dull tape. But those who'd already made a sacrifice for the group, by embarrassing themselves, rated the experience more positively. Besides, we crave the sense of having consistent personalities, and that means not abandoning a path you've been on for months or years already.
None of this exonerates Scientology. But it helps explain why "normal" people get sucked in. Moreover, it's worthwhile, and a bit alarming, to ask how many other projects we fail to abandon – bad jobs, bad marriages, bad wars – because we think we've invested too much to turn back. Scientologists believe some ridiculous things (for example, that humans are possessed by the souls of extraterrestrials who were brought to earth 75m years ago, and killed using hydrogen bombs). The scarier truth is that the rest of us do, too.

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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 6:22 AM

Subject: The Wraith
The ravings I create in my emails sometimes refer back to other emails where I was raving to myself about some topic or other.

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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 02:07 AM Pacific Time USA Monday 18 February 2013