This Is What I Think.

Monday, March 04, 2013

"Where the hell did our escort go?"




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STARGATE WIKI


SGA 1.13 "Hot Zone"


FORD
How are you feeling?

MCKAY
I'm…I'm… Listen, I have a sister. We're not close. I don't even know how you'd find her—

FORD
Don't talk like that.

MCKAY
She's the only family I really have, so someone should tell her what happened… And make it sound good, okay? Tell her I died saving someone…kids. I died saving kids, a bunch of them… And, Zelenka I've got some theories on looping the power in the gate to charge a dummy ZPM. It probably won't work, but you should have someone look at it, because it might lead somewhere else.

ZELENKA
We'll look at it together.

MCKAY
You seriously have to stop interrupting my last thoughts. I mean, this is important stuff you need to hear. Now…if you're here for more than a year, I've left some notes on how to roll blackouts to effectively maintain your power requirements, and-and-and… Oh! Tell everyone that I was inches away from a theory of unification, but the notes, they were lost when I died saving the…

ZELENKA
Kids.

MCKAY
Yeah.










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9853 Canyon Drive, Kent, Washington, United States










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SGA 1.13 "Hot Zone"


ZELENKA
(starting to laugh)
Lieutenant Ford, would you mind being a subject of research paper on statistical improbabilities?

FORD
This this some sort of payback for guys like me beating up guys like you in high school, right?

INT—ATLANTIS EAST PIER

[Technicians and scientists pack up their equipment. McKay and his team arrive.]

WEIR
(over radio)
So, Rodney, what's it like out there in the suburbs today?










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent,_Washington


Kent, Washington

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kent is a city located in King County, Washington, United States, and is the third largest city in King County and the sixth largest in the state. An outlying suburb of Seattle










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Canyon Drive / East Smith Street, Kent, Washington, United States










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Release dates for

"Stargate: Atlantis"

Hot Zone (2004)

Country Date

Canada 22 November 2004
UK 11 January 2005
USA 4 February 2005





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tv.com


Stargate Atlantis Season 1 Episode 13

Hot Zone


Several residents of Atlantis are infected with a deadly nanite virus, forcing a lockdown of the entire city.


AIRED: 2/4/05










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Spokane Valley WA










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The Internet Movie Database

Memorable quotes for

Back to the Future (1985)


Marty McFly: Do you know where Riverside Drive is?










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STARGATE WIKI


SGA 1.15 "Before I Sleep"


OLD WEIR
It worked.

MCKAY
What was that?

WEIR
She said, "It worked."

MCKAY
What does that mean?

SHEPPARD
I assume something worked.

MCKAY
Yes, that's very sharp.

SHEPPARD
Thank you.










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"Stargate: Atlantis"

Before I Sleep (2004)

Country Date

Canada 6 December 2004
UK 25 January 2005
USA 18 February 2005



http://www.tv.com/shows/stargate-atlantis/before-i-sleep-378246/


tv.com


Stargate Atlantis Season 1 Episode 15

Before I Sleep


A very old woman is found in suspended animation in Atlantis, and the team is shocked to see that it is Dr. Weir herself, who tells them of her trip 10,000 years into the city's past.


AIRED: 2/18/05










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SGA 1.15 "Before I Sleep"


FORD
Is time travel even possible?

MCKAY
Well, according to Einstein's general theory of relativity, there's nothing in the laws of physics to prevent it. Extremely difficult to achieve, mind you. You need the technology to manipulate black holes to create wormholes not only through points in space, but time.

SHEPPARD
Not to mention a really nice DeLorean.

MCKAY
Don't even get me started on that movie.

SHEPPARD
I like that movie.

[Beckett enters.]

BECKETT
Results of the DNA test.
(to Weir)
It's a match. She is you.










http://www.fara.gov/fara-faq.html


THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT of JUSTICE


WHAT IS FARA?

FARA is short for the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 22 U.S.C. § 611 et seq

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF FARA?

The purpose of FARA is to insure that the U.S. Government and the people of the United States are informed of the source of information (propaganda) and the identity of persons attempting to influence U.S. public opinion, policy, and laws. In 1938, FARA was Congress' response to the large number of German propaganda agents in the pre-WWII U.S..










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


Gleichschaltung

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gleichschaltung (meaning "coordination", "making the same", "bringing into line", is a Nazi term for the process by which the Nazi regime successively established a system of totalitarian control and tight coordination over all aspects of society. The historian Richard J. Evans translated the term as "forcible-coordination" in his most recent work on Nazi Germany.

Among the goals of this policy were to bring about adherence to a specific doctrine and way of thinking and to control as many aspects of life as possible.

The apex of the Nazification of Germany was in the resolutions approved during the Nuremberg Rally of 1935, when the symbols of the Party and the State were fused (see Flag of Germany), and the Germans of Jewish religion and descent were deprived of citizenship, paving the way to the Holocaust.


Overview

The period from 1933 to 1937 was characterized by the systematic elimination of non-Nazi organizations that could potentially influence people, such as trade unions and political parties. Those critical of Hitler's agenda, especially his close ties with industry[citation needed], were suppressed, intimidated or murdered. The regime also assailed the influence of the churches, for example by instituting the Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs under Hanns Kerrl. Organizations that the administration could not eliminate, such as the education system, came under its direct control.


Specific measures

In a more specific sense, Gleichschaltung refers to the legal measures taken by the government during the first months following January 30, 1933, when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. It was in this sense that the term was used by the Nazis themselves.

1. One day after the Reichstag fire on February 27, 1933, President of Germany Paul von Hindenburg, acting at Hitler's request and on the basis of the emergency powers in article 48 of the Weimar Constitution, issued the Reichstag Fire Decree. This decree suspended most human rights provided for by the constitution and thus allowed for the arrest of political adversaries, mostly Communists, and for general terrorizing by the SA, the Nazi paramilitary force, of other voters before the upcoming election.

2. In this atmosphere the Reichstag general election of March 5, 1933 took place. This election yielded only a slim majority for Hitler's coalition government and no majority for Hitler's own Nazi party.

3. When the newly elected Reichstag first convened on March 23, 1933, (not including the Communist delegates, since their party had already been banned by that time) it passed the Enabling Act (Ermächtigungsgesetz), transferring all legislative powers to the Nazi government and, in effect, abolishing the remainder of the Weimar constitution as a whole. Soon afterwards the government banned the Social Democratic Party, which had voted against the Act, while the other parties were intimidated into dissolving themselves rather than face arrests and concentration camp imprisonment.










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SGA 1.15 "Before I Sleep"


MCKAY
(smiling)
Actually, how you will be, will be different than how she is right now. See, the moment she went back in time she created a separate reality, a second you, living in a—in a parallel world. According to one of many interpretations of quantum theory. I mean, simply put, this interpretation states that the universe is, in fact, split into an infinite number of copies of itself in which every possible outcome to every decision ever made all exists somewhere in this infinitely layered "multi-universe."










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


Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


The Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (German: Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda or Propagandaministerium) was Nazi Germany's ministry that enforced Nazi Party ideology in Germany and regulated its culture and society. Founded on March 13, 1933, by Adolf Hitler's new National Socialist government, the Ministry was headed by Dr. Joseph Goebbels and was responsible for controlling the press and culture of Nazi Germany.

The Ministry was based in the Ordenspalais in Berlin-Mitte on the Wilhelmplatz across from the Reich Chancellery.


Role in the Nazi state

When the Nazis took power the Propaganda Ministry was established almost immediately. It was charged with enforcing Nazi doctrine on the people and controlling public opinion. However, the Ministry became even more important after the outbreak of war.

World War II was conducted with a much greater level of propaganda than World War I, especially in the new media of film and radio. Because of practical experience and scientific occupation with propaganda in Europe and USA, propaganda was organised in a planned fashion. A new psychological warfare was born.

Organization

The Ministry grew steadily. It began in 1933 with five departments and 350 employees. By 1939, there were 2000 employees in 17 departments. Between 1933 and 1941, the Ministry's budget grew from 14 million to 187 million Reichsmarks. Three state secretaries were subordinate to Joseph Goebbels


Propaganda

Main article: Nazi propaganda

The Propaganda Ministry used many media to further the National Socialist message and maintain control over the people. Posters, newspapers, publishing, and the arts were all used and explicitly controlled by the Ministry.

Speeches were also used to great effect by the German Government. Goebbels commented on Hitler's first speech as Chancellor: "It will have great propaganda value...be used and viewed in cinemas for years to come...what an achievement."










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 11:35 PM

To: 'Chad Trammell'

Subject: Spokane

http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20060723&slug=westobit23m


The Seattle Times


Sunday, July 23, 2006


Jim West, Republican politician, dead at 55

By David Postman and Ralph Thomas

Seattle Times Olympia bureau

Jim West died Saturday of complications from surgery.

Only cancer could end Jim West's dream of a renewed political career.

The former Spokane mayor died early Saturday in Seattle of complications from surgery. He was 55. He already had lost his office by recall and his reputation by allegations of sexual misconduct.

But in his final days, Mr. West, once one of the state's most powerful Republicans, was said to have been thinking about a political comeback.

"I wish he could have lived long enough for his reputation to be restored to the place of honor that he deserved," said Mr. West's ex-wife, Ginger Marshall. They remained close after their brief marriage, and Marshall was with Mr. West when he died at the University of Washington Medical Center.

"He was a man of the people," Marshall said. "He never saw himself above them or better than them. He worked for them."

Mr. West was diagnosed in 2003 with colon cancer, which spread to his liver. He underwent repeated surgeries and chemotherapy treatments.

Mr. West "was Spokane's first mayor who was a real politician," said Spokane novelist Jess Walter, a former reporter for The Spokesman-Review. "This was a guy who knew how to play politics."










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IMDb


Title: Jeremiah Full Episode (The Long Road, Part 2)


00:26:45


Kurdy: Who the hell are you?

Markus Alexander: [ sissy-looking actor with a lisp and wearing a US Navy Petty Officer Second Class patch on his jacket sleeve ] Markus Alexander. I'm the guy in charge here.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 3:18 AM

To: 'Kerry Burgess'

Subject: RE: Spokane

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/5/2006 3:33 PM
Spokane Valley, Washington. March 2004.

Crossland Economy Studios Spokane - Valley
12803 East Sprague
Spokane, WA 99216


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 01/07/07 4:18 AM
After I escaped from the terrorists at Microsoft and King County, I moved to Spokane. I have noted earlier the relevant details in that Crosslands hotel. That place was off Sprague Avenue.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 2:58 AM

To: 'Kerry Burgess'

Subject: RE: Spokane

http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/feb/17/how-to-rehabilitate-a-stalker


theguardian


The stalking cure: how to rehabilitate a stalker

A forensic psychiatrist has opened a clinic where stalkers confront their dangerous delusions. Elizabeth Day meets Frank Farnham, and speaks to some of the many victims


Elizabeth Day

The Observer, Saturday 16 February 2013


When forensic psychiatrist Frank Farnham first meets a stalker, he doesn't judge. Some of his clients have done awful things. They have intimidated, pursued and terrified their victims. They have sent harassing emails to ex-partners or followed work colleagues home from the office. They have developed harmful fixations on people who have no intention of returning their attentions. All of them will have run the risk of being sent to jail.

But Dr Farnham sees them, first and foremost, as people in need of his help. "They're in a real pickle," he says. "They've got in a terrible situation and can't get out of it. They can't stop."

Farnham is the co-founder of the UK's first-ever National Stalking Clinic, based at Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield, north London. The clinic, which opened in late 2011, is situated in a series of anonymous modern rooms set behind the imposing, late-Victorian facade of the hospital itself. The uninspiring setting belies the important work that goes on behind the air-locked security doors. According to 2012 Home Office statistics, almost a fifth of women in the UK and 10% of men aged 16-59 say they have been affected by stalking, yet conviction rates remain low: only 20 stalkers a year are jailed for more than 12 months, while others get shortened or community sentences. Farnham and his colleagues are offering an alternative to ineffective prison terms.

So far, 80 stalkers have been referred to the clinic by the criminal justice system, 25 have been deemed suitable for treatment and half a dozen have been awarded funding to see them through the eight- to nine-month process to eventual recovery.

The treatment takes the form of joint psychiatric and psychological assessment which, says Farnham, "looks at the cycles and patterns of behaviour. What gets you into this situation where you're offending? Let's unpack that. Usually the perpetrator turns up and he's very disparaging about the victim. It's all about how the perpetrator sees things… So it's, 'OK, how can we stop this stalker going back into prison?' Over time, they'll start looking at the victim and the impact it's having on them."

The types of stalkers Farnham sees are 80% male and can be divided into five broad categories: the rejected stalker, who has had a relationship with the victim and often seeks revenge, the intimate stalker who often becomes deluded that the object of their attentions is a willing romantic partner, the incompetent stalker who usually has underlying learning disabilities or mental-health issues, the resentful stalker who does it to frighten and distress and finally, the predatory stalker who is preparing a sexual attack.

Farnham, who works for the Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust deals mostly with the first category: ex-partners or rejected suitors who are furious about the break-up of their relationship. "They'll come to me and say, 'How dare she break up with me? I want to get back together with her so then I can be the one who leaves.' They're narcissistic, grandiose and often underpinning that is low self-esteem. A lot of perpetrators are victims themselves," says Farnham. "But I'm absolutely not underplaying the impact on the victims. It has a terrible effect."

At an outside café table in Brighton, Sam Taylor likens the effect to being hunted. "The horrific thing is the level of fear you experience," she says. It is sunny and the clear blue skies provide an oddly disjointed backdrop to the story she recounts. It is the story of how, for five years, she has been stalked by her former partner – the father of her children.

Since the breakdown of their relationship in 2008, Sam says her ex-partner has broken into her house, trailed her, sent abusive texts and letters to her friends and family. On 94 separate occasions he has breached a string of restraining orders. When charged, the sentencing has been lenient – most often 32 weeks, reduced to 16 for "good behaviour". He is currently living a few miles away from her.

Sam, 44 and a university administrator, has become accustomed to existing in a state of constant tension. From her handbag, she takes out a slim, black mobile phone and explains that this operates as a panic button so that she can alert the police if she is in danger. She tends not to travel too far from her central Brighton home. When I ask if she's been on holiday over the past five years, she laughs and shakes her head. "You can't not be hysterical," she explains, the expression in her eyes obscured by dark glasses. "When you're being hunted down, the only reaction is hysteria."

Most stalking victims are, like Sam, targeted by a partner or ex-partner. A 2004 report, conducted by two criminal psychologists in the UK, America and Australia, found that nearly half of all offenders turned violent, while 40% of victims were forced to move home or job. Typically, stalking situations last a year or two, although a substantial number carry on for up to five years and some even for decades.

With broadened access to the internet, instances of cyber-stalking (which can include email hacking, threatening messages left on social networking sites and identity theft) have also increased dramatically – the 2010 British Crime Survey estimates that around 2.1 million people experience online stalking each year.

A number of celebrities, too, have suffered. In 2011, a stalker broke into Madonna's London home because he believed he was in a relationship with the singer and had shared "special messages" with her. And although the victims of stalking are overwhelmingly female, the issue also affects men. In May 2011 the footballer Rio Ferdinand's stalker, Susanne Ibru, was jailed for 10 weeks and made the subject of a restraining order after a judge described her behaviour as "predatory and manipulative".

Until relatively recently, stalking was not a specific criminal offence. Although there are approximately 120,000 cases each year, only 53,000 incidents are recorded as crimes by police and only one in 50 cases leads to an offender being jailed.

But times are changing. At Farnham's clinic, stalking is for the first time being treated as a mental-health issue – something he believes will have a positive impact on re-offending rates. Stalkers can be referred to the clinic by the courts, police, probation service or NHS. Where appropriate, they will recommend community sentences with compulsory rehabilitation programmes lasting for the best part of a year at a cost of £7,000 to £10,000 – compared to the £45,000 price tag of keeping someone in jail for a year.

"If you want to send them to prison, then fine, but it needs to be a long enough sentence for them to get proper treatment," Farnham says. "If they get a short sentence of, say, six months, they're out after three and they're angry they've been sent to prison, they've been surrounded by a criminal community supportive of their behaviour and when they get out, they'll start stalking again."

Last November, the government passed new legislation to ensure that victims' claims are taken seriously. Stalkers will now be prosecuted in the crown court if it can be shown that their victims experience "a fear of violence". And, for the first time, police will be trained in how to handle those who have experienced stalking.

For Sam, the move is long overdue. Dealing with the authorities and the courts was, by her own admission, an exhausting, frightening and humiliating experience. When she first voiced her concerns to the police, she remembers being told: "This is a waste of police time. You'll be back with him within three days.'"

"You're abused and isolated by a man and then that happens 10-fold by the system," she says.

It is a familiar tale. Many of the victims I speak to have had negative experiences with police who, until now, have undergone no formal training to spot the warning signs or to handle the psychological fallout.

Claire Waxman, 37, a complementary therapist who was stalked by Elliot Fogel, a Sky Sports television producer she first met at school, says that when she reported it, she was met with "a very flippant reaction. The policeman laughed it off and said something like, 'Aren't you lucky, having an admirer?'"

Fogel subjected his former school-mate to a nine-year campaign of harassment during which he Googled her name 40,000 times in a year, posed as a prospective parent at her child's nursery, broke into her car and made hundreds of late-night phone calls to her. He was finally sentenced to two years in prison in January.

The knock-on effect of Fogel's actions was devastating. Claire lost weight, had bouts of sleeplessness and was forced to move home five times. She also suffered a miscarriage. She remains "hyper-vigilant" about the safety of her two children, aged six and three, and her marriage has been "under an incredible amount of stress and strain".

Claire says one of the difficulties in getting the relevant authorities to take stalking seriously is that the impact is often psychological and hard to prove. "As stalking victims, we've not been beaten up, you can't see the physical injury," she explains. "The problem is that the actions in isolation can look pretty meaningless but when you live on a day- to-day basis with something that is invading your family and work life, you feel infected by this person.

"There's no place you can turn where they're not watching. You know you're being watched and you have that feeling, that animal instinct, all the time… it's not flattering in any way whatsoever."

And there is, of course, a very real danger that stalking can escalate into something much worse. Last June, the former city auditor Al Amin Dhalla, 42, was jailed for a minimum of six years for the "deliberate and chilling" stalking of his former girlfriend, Dr Alison Hewitt. Dhalla launched a four-month campaign to trace his ex's movements. At the height of the harassment, police airlifted Dr Hewitt's parents from their holiday home on Lundy Island off the Devon coast amid fears for their safety.

Harry Fletcher, the assistant general secretary of the probation union Napo and an adviser on the Parliamentary Inquiry into stalking law reform, says that many victims don't report stalking because of fear: "Fear of the escalation of violence, the belief that maybe they've contributed to that behaviour, the belief that you might lose your job and that the process of reporting the abuse will be humiliating or not taken seriously," he says.

Indeed, research compiled by Dr Lorraine Sheridan at Heriot-Watt University three years ago found that, on average, three-quarters of stalking victims aged 19-25 wait for at least 120 incidents before contacting the police.

"By that time," says Fletcher. "Some of the people who might have reported it are dead."

These are not empty words. A 1999 study conducted by an American academic found that 76% of women murdered by their ex-partners had been stalked in the lead-up to the killing. Stalking has been described, with good reason, as "murder in slow-motion".

The facts of Sam Taylor's case make for harrowing reading. In 2008, her long-term partner and the father of her children (who were then 10 months and two years old) revealed that he had once been convicted of tying up and raping a 14-year-old girl. Her partner had served a five-year prison sentence for the crime before they met. Unbeknown to Sam, he had been on the sex offenders' register for almost a decade. When the police discovered he had two children, they told him they would be forced to inform his partner unless he did so himself.

Sam was left traumatised by the confession. She moved out, taking the children to her parents, who lived nearby.

Then the stalking started.

"He phoned me 17 times a day, he'd leave toys for the children in the back of my car," Sam says now. "Everywhere I went, he was there. I just couldn't work out, most of the time, how he knew where I was."

He was arrested and spent two weeks in custody, from where he sent around 40 letters to Sam, her parents and her neighbours. When he was released on a restraining order, he broke it – sending Sam a text with a picture of a noose and the message: "It'll all be over soon my flower."

Again, he was arrested, sentenced to 32 weeks and released after 16. He was permitted to live "five minutes' walk" from Sam's house. But by this stage, a terrified Sam and her children were sheltering in a women's refuge.

"You think: 'This can't be the case,'" she says now. "But it is the case. It's not until you find yourself in a situation like this that you understand. It's just outrageous."

The stalking continued: phone calls out of the blue, sudden appearances while Sam was shopping or out for a pub lunch with her family, threatening texts sent to friends and relatives. He broke into her house and switched off the electricity at the mains. He contacted her parents and sent a sexually explicit email to her friend's teenage daughter.

And all the time, Sam says, there was a presumption that she was the one at fault. "His defence will always be: I'm in the same place as him and I've gone there to have him arrested," she explains. "I was constantly being advised to move away from the area. But I live here, I work here, my friends and family are here, my children go to school here. If I moved, I would be completely isolated and the police wouldn't be up to date with all the details of my case."

"I've got a massive feeling of grief and devastation that my children are never going to know their father because it's not safe for them."

How, I wonder, does she find the strength to talk so openly about her case when it has cost her so much? "Someone once told me the safest thing to do was tell everyone," she says. "I have to speak out. That's what keeps me sane. A lot of people feel shame or they feel embarrassed. I don't feel ashamed. I feel outraged."

What causes someone to become a stalker? As Dr Farnham outlines, in a large number of cases there is a perception of rejection which results in a dangerous fixation on the victim. But broader social forces are also at play: the fact that stalking appears to be on the rise has been blamed on everything from our obsession with celebrity to social isolation and a growing culture of blame.

"Normally a stalker has had an intimate relationship with the victim in which there tends to be abuse and control issues," says Laura Richards, a criminal behavioural analyst and co-founder of the charity Protection Against Stalking. "When the woman leaves, the stalker cannot take the rejection and then they fixate.

"I call it the 'angel/demon' syndrome. When the stalker is arrested, he will often be very plausible in interview. He'll say: 'I love her, she's the centre of my life, I didn't realise I was upsetting her.' Then, when she doesn't behave the way he wants, it will be: 'She's a bitch, she's not going to destroy my life.' That leads to violence and murder."

Those victims who do survive are frequently diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. "People think stalking's a celebrity issue so they don't take it seriously because each action can look quite innocuous and unremarkable in isolation," says Richards. "But it's the pattern, the totality of it that makes it creepy and scary for the victim.

"Stalking of celebrities or royalty is more of a mental-health issue and often they don't have knowledge or access to these people. Domestic stalking can't just be dismissed. It's psychologically damaging and often there is no violence until there's a homicide. A lot of professionals don't understand what they're seeing until it's too late."

Back in the Brighton café, Sam Taylor has finished her coffee. "It's not until you actually find yourself in a situation like this that you suddenly think: 'Oh my God'" she says, taking off her sunglasses to reveal tired eyes. Her stalker is still active. The other week, he sent a Facebook friend request to her work colleague. "I don't really venture out of the area I live in any more," she says finally, "because I'm really not safe."

We get the bill. While I am settling up, I notice Sam's eyes darting across the road to where her car is parked. There is always the chance that the familiar, sinister figure will appear on the far side of the street, always the fear that she is being watched and held in his imaginary crosshairs. The hunter and the hunted. And for Sam, a life lived looking over her shoulder.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Monday, December 24, 2012 10:36 AM

To: 'Kerry Burgess'

Subject: Spokane

From 10/28/1955 ( Microsoft Bill Gates the transvestite and 100% female gender as born and the Soviet Union prostitute and the cowardly International Terrorist violently against the United States of America actively instigates insurrection and subversive activity against the United States of America and United Nations chartered allies ) To 7/22/2006 ( ) is 18530 days

18530 = 9265 + 9265

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/16/1991 ( date hijacked from me:my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) is 9265 days





"The Twilight Zone" (1959) {I Dream of Genie (#4.12)} USA:21 March 1963


From 3/21/1963 ( ) To 12/8/2003 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - premiere US TV miniseries "Battlestar Galactica" ) is 14872 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 7/22/2006 ( ) is 14872 days





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_E._West_(politician)

James E. West (politician)

James Elton "Jim" West (March 28, 1951 – July 22, 2006) was an American politician. While serving as mayor of Spokane, Washington, he became embroiled in a sex scandal exposed by the major local newspaper, the Spokesman Review. West was later recalled during a special election held on December 6, 2005 was officially stripped of his duties as mayor ten days later. He died of cancer on 2006-07-22, five months after he was cleared of criminal charges by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.


Mayor of Spokane, Washington

2003–2005










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Memorable quotes for

"Twilight Zone"

I Dream of Genie (1963)


Narrator: [Opening Narration] Meet George P. Hanley, a man life treats without deference, honor, or success. Waiters serve his soup cold. Elevator operators close doors in his face. Mothers never bother to wait up for the daughters he dates. George is a creature of humble habits and tame dreams. He's an ordinary man, Mr. Hanley, but at the moment the accidental possessor of a very special gift, the kind of gift that measures men against their dreams, the kind of gift most of us might ask for first and possibly regret to the last, if we, like George P. Hanley, were about to plunge head-first and unaware into our own personal Twilight Zone.










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Quotes for

Matt Parkman (Character)

from "Heroes" (2006)


"Heroes: Chapter Seventeen 'Company Man' (#1.17)" (2007)


Matt Parkman: [Matt is trying to read Mr. Bennet's mind and finds he's thinking in Japanese] This son of a bitch is thinking in Japanese!

Ted Sprague: Why are you thinking in Japanese? We want answers. Who are you and what did you do to us?










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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

1-01 - 33 (Pilot) 10/18/04


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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

1X01 - 33

Original Airdate: January 14, 2005 (USA)


Galactica - Command

Duella: Commander? Message from Boomer. The Olympic Carrier is heading directly for us, sir. They're refusing all orders to stop.

Vipers - Space

Boomer: Galactica, they're still not responding and continue to head towards the fleet. Request instructions.

Galactica - Command

Adama: Order the fleet to execute jump 240. Get us between that ship and the fleet...

Gaeta: Commander, Dradis contact. Strike that, multiple Dradis contacts. It's the Cylons.

Crashdown: Cylons on intercept course. They'll be in weapons range, within... two minutes. , radiological alarm!

Galactica - Command

Duella: Radiological alarm!

Tigh: From where?

Duella: The Olympic Carrier, sir. They've got nukes onboard.


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