Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Broken Arrow




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The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Radio Address to the Nation on Efforts to Prevent Espionage Against the United States

November 30, 1985


Here, let me add a word of appreciation in particular to the men and women of the FBI who have been working so diligently on this vital and sometimes thankless task.










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Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks in an Interview With Representatives of Yomiuri Shimbun of Japan, Together With Written Responses to Questions

April 10, 1986

Japan-U.S. Relations

Q. First question is about the U.S.-Japan relation, and I think the U.S.-Japan relation becoming even more important today in the context of their respective roles in the maintenance of peace and prosperity. At the outset of this press interview, would you give us your thought about the state of unison of the two countries, as we stand today, and also its future?

The President. Well, I believe that the relationship between our two countries is strong, vital, and healthy. And I think the warmth of the friendship is epitomized in the affection and respect that Prime Minister Nakasone and I have for each other. I consider him a very close, personal friend. But the other thing about our two countries, too, is that we are both nations on the Pacific rim, and I happen to believe that the world's future further development lies in the Pacific Basin. And we are, and do happen to be, the two greatest economic powers on the rim of the Pacific Basin, and therefore I think we share a great responsibility in the future of the whole Pacific Basin there. So I think all of our people are very pleased about the relationship that we have, and I'm sure it will continue.










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Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks in an Interview With Representatives of Yomiuri Shimbun of Japan, Together With Written Responses to Questions

April 10, 1986


Terrorism

Q. And do you have any intention to take up the issue of concerted action against terrorism?

The President. Yes, I'm glad you mentioned that. Yes. Terrorism must definitely be discussed by all of us, because only by working together can we wipe out this very cowardly but very cruel and damaging practice. So, I'm sure that we'll be talking about that. We have an example last year of what can be done with cooperation between us. So far we've been improving our relationship in exchanging intelligence information about terrorist threats. And last year—it's little known—but last year we were able to abort and cut off, prevent from happening, 126 terrorist operations. So, yes, that will very definitely be a subject for discussion.










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The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Informal Exchange With Reporters on Foreign and Domestic Issues

December 21, 1984

Q. Mr. President, some conservatives are complaining that George Shultz is stacking the State Department with moderates and turning away from your policies.

The President. I have read all of that and, no, it is not true. And he and I have met and discussed all of the changes that are being made and most of those are just rotations. The individuals are going from one place to another. And it just isn't true.

Q. So, you approve of it, then?

Q. Are you satisfied with the way he's running the department?

The President. Yes, there's a limit to how long you prefer to leave, particularly, the career Ambassadors in one particular place. You give them a change of scenery.

Q. Did your advisers tell you you should get tough with Prime Minister Nakasone on trade?

The President. How can I get tough with a very good friend?










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


DECKER: Jim, V'Ger expects an answer.

KIRK: An answer? I don't know the question.

ILIA PROBE: The Creator has not responded.

CHEKOV: All planetary defence systems have just gone inoperative.

UHURA: Sir, Starfleet says the devices are proceeding to equidistant positions orbiting the planet.

McCOY: They're the same things that hit us.

SPOCK: They are hundreds of times more powerful, Captain. From those positions they could devastate the entire surface of the planet.

KIRK: Why?

ILIA PROBE: The Creator has not answered. The carbon-units infestation is to be removed from the Creator's planet.

KIRK: Why?

ILIA PROBE: You infest, Enterprise. You interfere with the Creator in the same manner.

KIRK: The carbon-units are not an infestation. They are ...a natural function of the Creator's planet. They are living things.

ILIA PROBE: They are not true lifeforms Only the Creator and other similar lifeforms are true.

McCOY: Similar lifeforms. Jim, V'Ger is saying its Creator is a machine.

KIRK: Machine!

SPOCK: Captain, V'Ger is a child. I suggest you treat it as such.

KIRK: A child?

SPOCK: Yes, captain, a child. Evolving, learning, searching, instinctively needing.

DECKER: Needing what?

McCOY: Spock! This thing is about to wipe out every living thing on Earth Now what do you suggest we do? Spank it?










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NVR

Naval Vessel Register

USS TAYLOR (FFG 50)
GUIDED MISSILE FRIGATE


Commission Date: 12/01/1984



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Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)


Release Dates

USA 6 December 1979 (premiere) (Washington, D.C.)



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tv.com


Broken Arrow Season 1 Episode 1

The Mail Riders


The Apaches have been attacking every mail rider going through their territory. Jeffords decides the only way to stop them is to ask Cochise himself.


AIRED: 9/25/56










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Star Trek: The Motion Picture


UHURA (on intercom): Bridge to Captain.

KIRK: Viewer on.

UHURA (on intercom): Signal from a Federation-registered long-range shuttle, sir.

UHURA (on viewer): She wishes to come alongside, and lock on.

KIRK: For what purpose?

CHEKOV (on viewer):Our security scanning shows it has a Grade-One priority, Captain. Non-belligerency confirmed. I suspect it is a ...courier of some kind.

KIRK: Very well, Mister Chekov, see to it. Viewer off. Your ...opinion has been noted.

McCOY: Is there anything further?

KIRK (OC): That depends on you.

[Shuttle dock entrance]

COMPUTER VOICE: Security scan. One border. Identity, Starfleet inactive.

SPOCK: Permission to come aboard, sir?

CHEKOV: Granted, sir! Granted!

[Enterprise bridge]

CREW: Why... Why ...it's Mister...

KIRK: Spock! ...Spock.

SPOCK: Commander, if I may?

DECKER: If... Oh!

SPOCK: I have been monitoring your communications with Starfleet Command, Captain, I'm aware of your engine design difficulties.










From 10/26/1984 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - premiere US film "The Terminator" ) To 5/9/2003 ( date hijacked from me:as a time traveler from the future in the past this was my departure date to time travel away from the past to another time period ) is 6769 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 5/15/1984 ( as Kerry Wayne Burgess I began active service for an enlistment period of six years as a United States Navy enlisted sailor and circa 2012 my active duty continues as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps lieutenant general ) is 6769 days



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Release dates for

The Terminator (1984)

Country Date

USA 26 October 1984










1980 film "The Final Countdown" DVD video:

01:32:31


USS Nimitz CVN 68 Strike Leader: Strike Force, this is Strike Leader. Return to base. Mission aborted.

USS Nimitz CVN 68 F-14 Tomcat pilot: Mission aborted? But we can see them?

USS Nimitz CVN 68 F-14 Tomcat pilot: Shit, they're going to let the Japs do it again.










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Los Angeles Times


Jet Carrying 293 Crashes, Burns in Iowa; 166 Survive

July 20, 1989 J. MICHAEL KENNEDY and BOB BAKER Times Staff Writers


SIOUX CITY, Iowa — A crippled United Airlines DC-10 crashed a half-mile short of a runway while trying to make an emergency landing Wednesday afternoon, bursting into a cartwheeling fireball that broke into what one eyewitness described as "15,000 pieces" and killing at least 123 of the 293 passengers and crew members on board.

Remarkably, as many as 166 persons survived the violent crash, according to Richard Vohs, a spokesman for Iowa Gov. Terry E. Branstad. The fate of four others was not immediately known.


Tail Engine Explodes

The plane's tail engine exploded before the crash but it was not immediately clear how the explosion contributed to what a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman called "complete hydraulic failure," an occurrence regarded as extremely rare in the wide-bodied DC-10, which has three independent hydraulic systems that operate all the plane's control surfaces on its wings and tail, and landing gear and brakes.

As rescuers worked underneath floodlights to remove bodies from the crash site, original estimates of the death toll--one as high as 190, which would have made the crash the second worst in U.S. history--were reduced.

"We don't have a firm count" of the dead, Vohs acknowledged at a press conference seven hours after the crash. "But right now, the number (of survivors) confirmed is 166."

The survivors of Wednesday's United Flight 232 from Denver to Philadelphia via Chicago included several dozen passengers who managed to walk out of a dark, smoke-filled, upside-down section of the jet after it broke off and came to rest in a tall cornfield off the runway.

"I walked out (through the back of the plane) and found myself in the cornfield," passenger David Landsberger told Cable News Network. "We were all walking around in shock. I just walked through it like it was a dream. I was a little dazed."

"It's the goddamndest thing I ever saw in my life," said Charles Mertz of Castle Rock, Colo., another of those who walked away.

Suitcases, paper, mail, clothes, chunks of burning metal and bodies were strewn over the inactive runway at Sioux Gateway Airport, where the plane crashed after desperately circling for a half-hour.

One hundred ambulances, fire trucks and helicopters from as far away as South Dakota plucked out the victims. The search for bodies was difficult because some of them were scattered in the cornfield. Many of the survivors were listed in critical condition with burns or broken bones.

United Airlines declined to comment on the number of survivors or to release the names of the 282 passengers and 11 crew members.










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FlashForward Wiki


Fiona Banks

Fiona Banks is an inspector at New Scotland Yard.


Character Biography

Pre-Flash

Fiona was a liason between Scotland Yard and the Los Angeles FBI.

Flash

Fiona met with Al Gough in her London office at 6 am on April 30, 2010. They were working on the Rutherford case. Their conversation was interrupted when a bird flew into the window, breaking its neck.

Post-Flash

In the aftermath of the global blackout, Fiona received a call from Al Gough. She told him that she knew why he was calling. They compared notes and confirmed that they saw the same thing in their respective visions. ("No More Good Days")










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Caretaker

Stardate: 48315.6

Original Airdate: January 16 1995


PARIS: What's so important about this particular Maquis ship?

JANEWAY: My Chief of Security was on board, undercover. He was supposed to report in twice during the last six days. He didn't.

PARIS: Maybe it's just your Chief of Security who's disappeared.










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


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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

3X09 - UNFINISHED BUSNIESS

Original Airdate (SciFi): 01-DEC-2006


Starbuck: I missed you.

Apollo, thickly: I missed you too. I missed you too.





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Biography for

Phoebe Cates


Date of Birth

16 July 1963, New York City, New York, USA

Birth Name

Phoebe Belle Cates





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japanese


a person of Japanese ancestry.










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


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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

3X09 - UNFINISHED BUSNIESS

Original Airdate (SciFi): 01-DEC-2006


Galactica: Ringside

Roslin: There you are.

Adama: Hey. How are you?

Roslin: My father was an avid fight fan. I adored my father, so I love a good fight. [Dualla works on Lee while Starbuck wraps her hands.] I heard about your so-called dance. Accidentally, I might add.

Adama: Don't take it personal. This is sort of a private tradition.

Roslin: Tradition?

Adama: There's a lot of frustration aboard warships. Arguments become grudges, then end up being feuds. This allows them to let off some steam out in the open so everybody can participate. Rank doesn't matter. As long as you throw your tags in the box, everyone's fair game.





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


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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

3X09 - UNFINISHED BUSNIESS

Original Airdate (SciFi): 01-DEC-2006


(The crowd quiets down as Adama gets up in the ring.)

Adama: Chief. Get your fat, lazy ass up here.

(The crowd cheers. Helo wraps Adama's hands as Tigh watches.)

Adama: Make 'em tight.

Helo: Yes, sir.

In the other corner, Chief reassures Cally: He's an old man, it's fine. He's not serious, anyways.

Tigh, to Adama: Sure about this? It's your funeral.

(The crowd cheers as Chief kisses Cally and climbs into the ring. Adama drops Chief almost immediately. Everybody is shocked.)

Adama: Get up, Chief. We're just getting started.










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Quotes for

Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Cronin (Character)

from Drop Dead Fred (1991)


Fred: Well why don't we harpoon Charles straight through the head, drag him back to the apartment, and hit him with a hammer until he agrees to come back?

Elizabeth: Harpoon him through the head. That won't work Fred.

Fred: Why not? How many times have you tried it?










From 4/9/1986 ( --- ) To 4/19/1991 ( premiere US film "Drop Dead Fred" ) is 1836 days

1836 = 918 + 918

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 5/8/1968 ( premiere US film "The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell" ) is 918 days



From 11/17/1943 ( Lauren Hutton ) To 4/19/1991 ( premiere US film "Drop Dead Fred" ) is 17320 days

17320 = 8660 + 8660

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 7/19/1989 ( Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush kills 111 passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 232 and destroys the United Airlines Flight 232 aircraft because I was a passenger of United Airlines Flight 232 as United States Navy Petty Officer Second Class Kerry Wayne Burgess and I was assigned to maintain custody of a non-violent offender military prisoner of the United States ) is 8660 days



From 9/21/1947 ( Stephen King ) To 3/7/1973 ( premiere US TV series pilot "The Six Million Dollar Man"::"The Moon and the Desert" ) is 9299 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 4/19/1991 ( premiere US film "Drop Dead Fred" ) is 9299 days



From 8/28/1956 ( premiere US film "No Place to Hide" ) To 4/19/1991 ( premiere US film "Drop Dead Fred" ) is 12652 days

12652 = 6326 + 6326

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 2/27/1983 ( premiere US TV movie "Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land" ) is 6326 days



From 9/12/1957 ( premiere US film "House of Numbers" ) To 2/27/1983 ( premiere US TV movie "Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land" ) is 9299 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 4/19/1991 ( premiere US film "Drop Dead Fred" ) is 9299 days



From 4/18/1988 ( the United States Navy Operation Praying Mantis - my biological brother US Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan and I US Navy FC2 Kerry Wayne Burgess are both at the same time onboard the United States Navy warship USS Wainwright CG 28 when it evaded a Harpoon anti-ship missile from hostile Iran-Bill Gates-Microsoft-George Bush-Axis of Evil-Soviet Union-Communist forces but 2 United States Marine Corps aviators launched from USS Wainwright CG 28 killed this day ) To 4/19/1991 ( premiere US film "Drop Dead Fred" ) is 1096 days

1096 = 548 + 548

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 5/4/1967 ( premiere US TV movie "The Crucible" ) is 548 days


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Drop Dead Fred (1991)


Release Dates

USA 19 April 1991



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Full cast and crew for

Drop Dead Fred (1991)


Phoebe Cates ... Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Cronin





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The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (1968)


Release Dates

USA 8 May 1968



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The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (1968)


Bob Hope ... Sgt. Dan O'Farrell





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Biography for

Lauren Hutton

Date of Birth

17 November 1943, Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Birth Name

Mary Laurence Hutton





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Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Starflight: The Plane That Couldn’t Land (re-released on video and given a cinema release in the United Kingdom as Starflight One, also referenced as Airport 85) is a 1983 television movie starring Lee Majors and Hal Linden. The first hypersonic transport is leaving for its inaugural flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia, a two-hour flight through the stratosphere.


Plot outline

Starflight is being prepared for a media-covered inaugural hypersonic flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, Australia, a two-hour flight. The passengers bring some of their problems on board—the pilot, Cody Briggs (Majors), is unfaithful to his wife Janet (Tess Harper) and having an affair with the media relations representative for Thornwall Aviation, Erica Hansen (Lauren Hutton)





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Starflight: The Plane That Couldn't Land (TV 1983)


Release Dates

USA 27 February 1983





The Six Million Dollar Man

Dr. Wells Is Missing

Episode 9 Season 1 DVD video:

00:03:03


[ television series episode opening credits ]

B-52 pilot: Roger.

Title Card: THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

Opening credits dialog: BCS Arm switch is on.

Flight Com: Okay, Victor.

B-52 pilot: Landing Rocket Arm switch is on. Here comes the throttle.

Opening credits dialog: Circuit Breakers in.

Steve Austin: We have separation.

B-52 pilot: Inboard and outboards are on.

Steve Austin: I'm comin' forward with the side stick.


Flight Com: Looks good.

Pilot: Ah, Roger.

Steve Austin: I've got a blowout in damper three.

SR-71 pilot: Get your pitch to zero.

Steve Austin: Pitch is out. I can't hold altitude!

B-52 pilot: Correction. Alpha Hold is off. Threat selector is emergency.


Steve Austin: Flight Com. I can't hold it! She's breaking up! She's breaking -





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Drop Dead Fred (1991)

Quotes


Fred: I am a loner, a crazy wide eyed loner on a doomed mission to Venus to battle with the 3 headed mega beast but on the way I caught cornflakes disease.





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Stephen King

The Langoliers [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


Chapter 8


“We’re waiting, Craig,” the president of his own banking institution said. Craig felt momentary surprise — Mr Parker hadn’t been scheduled to attend this meeting — and then the feeling was overwhelmed by happiness.

“No procedures at all!” he screamed joyfully into their shocked faces. “I just bought and bought and bought! I followed No... PROCEDURES... AT ALL!”

He was about to go on, to elaborate on this theme, to really expound on it, when a sound stopped him. This sound was not miles away; this sound was close, very close, perhaps in the boardroom itself.

A whickering chopping sound, like dry hungry teeth.

Suddenly Craig felt a deep need to tear some paper — any paper would do. He reached for the legal pad in front of his place at the table, but the pad was gone. So was the table. So were the bankers. So was Boston.

“Where am I?” he asked in a small, perplexed voice, and looked around. Suddenly he realized... and suddenly he saw them.

The langoliers had come.

They had come for him.

Craig Toomy began to scream.

Brian could see them, but could not understand what it was he was seeing. In some strange way they seemed to defy seeing, and he sensed his frantic, overstressed mind trying to change the incoming information, to make the shapes which had begun to appear at the east end of Runway 21 into something it could understand.

At first there were only two shapes, one black, one a dark tomato red.

Are they balls? his mind asked doubtfully. Could they be balls?

Something actually seemed to click in the center of his head and they were balls, sort of like beachballs, but balls which rippled and contracted and then expanded again, as if he was seeing them through a heat-haze. They came bowling out of the high dead grass at the end of Runway 21, leaving cut swaths of blackness behind them. They were somehow cutting the grass

No, his mind reluctantly denied. They are not just cutting the grass, and you know it. They are cutting a lot more than the grass.

What they left behind were narrow lines of perfect blackness. And now, as they raced playfully down the white concrete at the end of the runway, they were still leaving narrow dark tracks behind.





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 9:55 AM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Sleep journal 2/12/06


There are more details to the first dream that I can understand. I can remember some images that I can't explain. They seem like outside scenes I remember while a passenger on a car trip. The part I remember best is of me riding my bicycle through a park, playfully riding around piles of leaves. There are a couple of maintenance workers there that seem to know who I am based on the comments one makes to the other. My lawyer is waiting for me at another location in the park. The park is almost familar but not quite. I stop where he is and discuss the meeting I had just come from, a meeting with Microsoft. They gave me a settlement check. I told him that I almost pissed in my pants when I saw the amount of the check. I also explained that they had wanted to stick it to me all this time because they want to send a message to all the people watching. They want people to know that if Microsoft does something wrong to you, and you complain, they are going to make your life a living hell.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 12 February 2006 excerpt ends]





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Stephen King

The Langoliers [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


Chapter 4


I’m not going to have any trouble with him, Brian had said, because I don’t give a crap what he does. Now he discovered that was not really true. The man was not playing with a full deck. Brian suspected even the little girl knew that, and the little girl was blind. What if they left him behind and the guy decided to go on a rampage? What if, in the course of that rampage, he decided to trash the cockpit?

So what? You’re not going anyplace. The tanks are almost dry.

Still, he didn’t like the idea, and not just because the 767 was a multimillion-dollar piece of equipment, either. Perhaps what he felt was a vague echo of what he had seen in Dinah’s face as she looked up from the slide. Things here seemed wrong, even wronger than they looked... and that was scary, because he didn’t know how things could be wronger than that. The plane, however, was right. Even with its fuel tanks all but empty, it was a world he knew and understood.

“Your turn, friend,” he said as civilly as he could.

“You know I’m going to report you for this, don’t you?” Craig Toomy asked in a queerly gentle voice. “You know I plan to sue this entire airline for thirty million dollars, and that I plan to name you a primary respondent?”

“That’s your privilege, Mr—”

“Toomy. Craig Toomy.”

“Mr Toomy,” Brian agreed. He hesitated. “Mr Toomy, are you aware of what has happened to us?”

Craig looked out the open doorway for a moment — looked at the deserted tarmac and the wide, slightly polarized terminal windows on the second level, where no happy friends and relatives stood waiting to embrace arriving passengers, where no impatient travellers waited for their flights to be called.

Of course he knew. It was the langoliers. The langoliers had come for all the foolish, lazy people, just as his father had always said they would.





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Stephen King


Stephen King, in full Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947





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Release dates for

The Crucible (1967) (TV)

Country Date

USA 4 May 1967





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Drop Dead Fred (1991)

Quotes


Mickey Bunce: [comes home to find his daughter Natalie, covered with chocolate. He kneels next to her] Natalie, what happened?

Natalie Bunce: We wanted some chocolate! It's yummy, do you want some?

[offers Mickey her hand to lick]

Mickey Bunce: [chuckles] No, I don't want any.

Ms. Fuzzock: This young lady has made quite a mess in the kitchen, and she expects me to believe that some pretend friend did it.

Natalie Bunce: He's not pretend! He's drop dead Fred!

Elizabeth: [kneels down to speak to Natalie] What did you say?

Fred: [appearing from behind a tree] She said I'm not pretend. What are you deaf?

Mickey Bunce: Natalie, come on, what really happened?

Natalie Bunce: I'm telling you the truth! Don't you believe me?

Elizabeth: I believe you. Next time you see that drop dead Fred. You give him my love.










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Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Radio Address to the Nation on Efforts to Prevent Espionage Against the United States

November 30, 1985


This administration had given high priority to improving our ability to detect and counter any hostile intelligence threat. We've added resources, people, and top-level attention to this task. We will not hesitate to root out and prosecute the spies of any nation. We'll let the chips fall where they may. And we've had impressive results. From 1975 to 1980, the United States apprehended a total of 13 spies. From 1981 through this year, we've apprehended 34. Here, let me add a word of appreciation in particular to the men and women of the FBI who have been working so diligently on this vital and sometimes thankless task.










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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home


[Starfleet Command]

COMPUTER VOICE: RED ALERT!

STARFLEET COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER: I'm picking up a faint transmission, ...I think it's Admiral Kirk calling!

CARTWRIGHT: On screen!

KIRK (on viewscreen): Starfleet Command. This is Admiral James T. Kirk. ...We have intercepted and analysed the call of the Probe.

CARTWRIGHT: Go to reserve power. ...Now!

KIRK (on viewscreen): It is our opinion that humpback whales can give a proper response to the Probe.

CARTWRIGHT: Stabilise! Emergency reserve!

STARFLEET COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER (OC): Emergency reserve.

KIRK (on viewscreen): We are going to attempt time-travel. We are computing our trajectory at this time.










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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)


Release Dates

USA 26 November 1986





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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home


[On a bus]

KIRK: Excuse me! ...Excuse me! Would you mind stopping that noise?

(a punk turns up his ghetto blaster sound)

KIRK: Excuse me! Would you mind stopping that damn noise?

(Spock gives the punk a nerve pinch, stopping the noise and gains a round of applause from the bus)

SPOCK: Admiral, may I ask you a question?

KIRK: Spock, don't call me Admiral. ...You used to call me Jim. Don't you remember? Jim. ...What's your question?

SPOCK: Your use of language has altered since our arrival. It is currently laced with, ...shall I say, ...more colourful metaphors. 'Double dumb ass on you' ...and so forth.

KIRK: You mean profanity. That's simply the way they talk here. Nobody pays any attention to you if you don't swear every other word. You'll find it in all the literature of the period.

SPOCK: For example?

KIRK: Oh, the collective works of Jacqueline Susann. The novels of Harold Robbins.

SPOCK: Ah! ...'The giants'.

[Cetacean Institute]

TANNOY VOICE: The next showing of 'The Wonderful World of Whales' will begin in five minutes in the marine theater.

GILLIAN: Here I go. ...Good morning. I'm your guide this morning, my name is Doctor Gillian Taylor, but you can call me Gillian. I'm Assistant Director of the Maritime Cetacean Institute. So please follow me and just give a yell if you can't hear me, okay? ...The Cetacean Institute is the only museum in the world exclusively devoted to whales. As you can see we have a great deal to offer, but that is small compared to what we know, ...or rather what we don't know, about whales. The first commonly held misconception is that whales are fish. They're not, they're mammals just like you and me. Warm-blooded, needing air to breathe and producing milk to nurse their young.

MAN: Do whales attack people ...like in 'Moby Dick'?

GILLIAN: No. ...No, most whales don't even have teeth. They have a soft gum-like tissue that strains vast amounts of tiny shrimp for food and that is the limit of their hostility.










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The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Radio Address to the Nation on Efforts to Prevent Espionage Against the United States

November 30, 1985


Here, let me add a word of appreciation in particular to the men and women of the FBI who have been working so diligently on this vital and sometimes thankless task.

In the past, we've had some difficulty in readily admitting the intensity of this threat. Today, however, we approach the intelligence threat with a new degree of realism. We recognize that the KGB and others seeking to exploit the openness of our society are not 10 feet tall; neither, however, are they midgets. We're up against aggressive people who take their job seriously.










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JEFFERSON AIRPLANE


"White Rabbit"

One pill makes you larger
And one pill makes you small
And the ones that mother gives you
Don't do anything at all
Go ask Alice
When she's ten feet tall

And if you go chasing rabbits
And you know you're going to fall
Tell 'em a hookah-smoking caterpillar
Has given you the call
Call Alice
When she was just small

When the men on the chessboard
Get up and tell you where to go
And you've just had some kind of mushroom
And your mind is moving low
Go ask Alice
I think she'll know

When logic and proportion
Have fallen sloppy dead
And the White Knight is talking backwards
And the Red Queen's off with her head
Remember what the dormouse said
Feed your head
Feed your head










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The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks and a Question-and-Answer Session With Students of John A. Holmes High School of Edenton, North Carolina

May 13, 1986


Now, that's all I had to say in terms of prepared remarks. What I really want to do is take your questions. And I understand that Rob Miller will be asking the first question. So, Rob, step up to the microphone, and we'll begin.

Q. Mr. President, my name is Rob Miller, and I expect to attend East Carolina University next fall. Before I start, I'd like to say that I wish you could run for a third term so I could vote for you next time. [Laughter]

The President. Well, thank you very much. They kind of fixed that with the 22d amendment. [Laughter]

Views on the Presidency

Q. My question is: What do you enjoy most about being President of the United States?

The President. Oh, there are so many things, and many things that you don't enjoy, also. I think the greatest is that every once in a while something comes to your attention—maybe it's something you read in the paper about some unfortunate person, or you get a letter that someone managed to get through about some problem that, evidently, there isn't any regular program to solve, and you find that you can solve it. And I know of one case of a baby that had to have a transplant, and we were able to arrange that. And then, just a short time ago, I had the pleasure of seeing that little girl who had been a baby at the time of the transplant, and she came here with her parents to the White House. But it's things like that where you find that being in this position enables you to reach out and touch and get something of that kind done. And you go home feeling 10 feet tall and very happy.










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Date with an Angel (1987)


Release Dates

USA 20 November 1987



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Full cast and crew for

Date with an Angel (1987)


Phoebe Cates ... Patty Winston










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Synopsis for

Date with an Angel (1987)


Eventually, the others find Jim in the woods, from Ed, to Jim's friends (and his Dad), along with Patty, who has now become a murderous psycho intending to kill the angel. However, the angel soon reveals that her wing has since mended, and frightens off Ed and Patty, before ascending into the sky. In the aftermath, Jim collapses to the ground, and his friends and his Dad rush him to a hospital.

It soon is reported that Jim had a cerebral hemorrhage, and may not survive.










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Star Trek III: The Search for Spock


[Enterprise bridge]

KIRK: Saavik? ...David?

[Genesis - Klingon camp]

SAAVIK: Admiral, ...David is dead.

[Enterprise bridge]

KIRK: Klingon bastard! ...Klingon bastard! You've killed my son! ...You Klingon bastard!

[Genesis - Klingon camp]

KRUGE: There are two more prisoners, Admiral. Do you want them killed too? ...Surrender your vessel!










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: August 6, 2006


My step-brother, Michael, died 11/25/86. We didn't have a Thanksgiving celebration that year.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 06 August 2006 excerpt ends]





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 06/13/07 10:20 PM
I wonder if this character has something to do with my artificial memory of my step-brother, Micheal, who killed on 11/25/1986. It could work either depending on whether that character was created before I left in 1986 or after. He could represent a pilot I was assigned to work with during that deployment. Who knows. I am at a severe disadvantage on all this because I feel as though I am guessing at so much. The criminals that are working over time to avoid prosecution for stealing my identity and property will latch onto anything in desperation that I get wrong. None of it matters though. They lost this battle before it even started. The Navy and other allies are being a hell of a lot more generous with them than I would be if I was in charge of this operation.

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Charlie Schlatter

Date of Birth: 1 May 1966

Bright Lights, Big City (1988) .... Michael


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: August 6, 2006


When I was home on leave something around November 1986, having completed the school in Chicago and on my way to school in Virginia


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/07/08 2:03 AM
The date listed for my graduation is November 1986 and I know that I was already in Arkansas at Thedia and Denzil's house by 11/25/1986 but I cannot "remember" how long I had been there by then. I seem to recall I was there with 30 days leave before I made the drive out to Virginia Beach, Virginia, for my next school.

I can still "remember" the drive from Chicago to Arkansas after I graduated from that school. I had traded in my 1978 Ford Explorer pickup for a brand new 1986.5 Nissan XP Hardbody pickup. I "remember" the summer was very hot in Chicago that year because it did not have an air conditioner.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/07/08 2:07 AM
It might have been 11/4/1986 when I left Chicago on my 30 days leave.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/07/08 2:08 AM
from 5/27/1986 to 11/4/1986 is 23 weeks, which is the duration listed on my DD-214 that I attended Fire Control Technician "A" School


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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home


[Spock's Test Chamber]

SPOCK: Computer. Resume testing. ...T'plana-Hath, matron of Vulcan philosophy

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: What is the molecular formula of aluminum sulfide crystal?

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: ...White Queen to section five, grid six. Queen takes Knight. Rook takes Queen. White pawn to section five, grid seven, pawn takes rook. Checkmate.

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: ...Correct. What significant contribution to bioengineering was made on the Loonkerian outpost on Klendth?

SPOCK: The universal atmospheric element compensator.

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: Evaluate and conclude. A starship's sensors indicate it is being pursued so closely that it occupies the same space as its pursuer.

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: ...Correct. Identify object and it's cultural significance.

SPOCK: Klingon mummification glyph.

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: What was the principle historical event on the planet Earth in the year nineteen eighty-seven?

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: ...Correct. What is Kiri-kin-tha's first law of metaphysics?

SPOCK: Nothing unreal exists.

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: ...Correct. Adjust the sine wave of this magnetic envelope so that anti-neutrons can pass through it but anti-gravitons cannot.

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: ...Correct. What is the electronic configuration of gadolinium?

TEST COMPUTER VOICE: ...Correct. How do you feel? ...How do you feel?

SPOCK: I do not understand the question.

AMANDA: What is it, Spock?

SPOCK: I do not understand the question, Mother.

AMANDA: You're half human. The computer knows that.

SPOCK: The question is irrelevant.

AMANDA: Spock, ...the retraining of your mind has been in the Vulcan way, so you may not understand feelings. But as my son, you have them. They will surface.

SPOCK: As you wish, since you deem them of value. But I cannot wait here to find them.

AMANDA: Where must you go?

SPOCK: I must go to Earth. To offer testimony.

AMANDA: You do this ...for friendship?

SPOCK: I do it because I was there,

AMANDA: Spock. Does the good of the many outweigh the good of the one?

SPOCK: I would accept that as an axiom.

AMANDA: Then you stand here alive because of a mistake ...made by your flawed, feeling, human friends. They have sacrificed their futures because they believed that the good of the one, ...you, ...was more important to them.

SPOCK: Humans make illogical decisions.

AMANDA: They do, indeed.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 10:28 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Journal May 20, 2006, Supplemental


Kerry Burgess wrote:


The other day, it dawned on me that my school assignments between the Taylor and the Wainwright were also clues. I started at Orlando


I toured some caves on a road trip to Great Lakes


And then I went to Dam Neck after, but between GL and DN was when my step-brother died, according to my memory. He pulled through a graveyard a few hours before he died and said something about how I "should get used to it."


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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home


[Bird-of-Prey cargo bay]

KIRK: Status?

SPOCK: The tank will be finished by morning.

KIRK: That's cutting it closer than you know. What about team two?

SPOCK: No word since beam-in. We can only wait for them to call.

KIRK: Damn. ...Dammit! We've been so lucky. We have the two perfect whales right in our hands, but if we don't move quickly, we'll lose them!

SPOCK: In that event, the probabilities are that our mission would fail.

KIRK: Our mission! You're talking about the end of every life on Earth! You're half human, haven't you got any goddamned feelings about that!!










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Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Radio Address to the Nation on Efforts to Prevent Espionage Against the United States

November 30, 1985

My fellow Americans:

You've heard me say that nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. Well, today I wish to speak to you about a struggle which we do wage every day, a struggle we must win if we're to protect our freedom and our way of life. At stake are government secrets essential to our national security. Protecting these secrets against espionage and any hostile intelligence threat to the United States is a heavy responsibility.

Operations to protect America's secrets are usually done quietly with little publicity. Well, lately they've been making big news. Some of you may be wondering if the large number of spy arrests in recent weeks means that we're looking harder or whether there are more spies to find. Well, I think the answer to both questions is yes. The threat is certainly increasing. The number of hostile intelligence officers in the United States and working against us around the world has grown sharply in recent years. Espionage, spying, is not a game. It costs our country secrets and millions of dollars in stolen technology. It can also cost lives and threaten our national survival.

This administration had given high priority to improving our ability to detect and counter any hostile intelligence threat. We've added resources, people, and top-level attention to this task. We will not hesitate to root out and prosecute the spies of any nation. We'll let the chips fall where they may. And we've had impressive results. From 1975 to 1980, the United States apprehended a total of 13 spies. From 1981 through this year, we've apprehended 34. Here, let me add a word of appreciation in particular to the men and women of the FBI who have been working so diligently on this vital and sometimes thankless task.

In the past, we've had some difficulty in readily admitting the intensity of this threat. Today, however, we approach the intelligence threat with a new degree of realism. We recognize that the KGB and others seeking to exploit the openness of our society are not 10 feet tall; neither, however, are they midgets. We're up against aggressive people who take their job seriously. There's no reason to sugar-coat reality. The free world is today confronted with some of the most sophisticated, best orchestrated efforts of theft and espionage in modern history. Today the Soviet intelligence services and secret police, the KGB and the GRU, and their surrogate services among the Soviet-bloc countries—Czechoslovakia, Poland, East Germany, Bulgaria, Cuba, and others—are hard at work. Their activities include classical espionage and what they call active measures. They are employing all the means we associate with spies, including electronic espionage against sensitive communications and other sophisticated techniques, to steal our secrets and technology.

As events of recent days have made clear, many nations spy on the United States. The totality of this threat underscores just how important it is that we protect ourselves. What better time than this Thanksgiving weekend to remember and give thanks that we live in the freest land God has placed on this Earth. Yet even with our freedom, we must have the ability to protect certain vital secrets. So much depends on this: our diplomatic efforts to advance liberty and preserve peace, our own ability to see and hear what is going on in the world, and the readiness of our military forces and their effectiveness in carrying out their mission anywhere in the world.

While our security is tied to protecting certain secrets, there is no need to fight repression by becoming repressive ourselves. Understanding the problem is the first step. The arrests we are seeing now should alert us to the danger we face. Even skeptics should recognize how necessary it is to maintain our top-quality counterintelligence efforts. At the same time, we can learn through each espionage case how to prevent these spies and turncoats from hurting us. In 1981 we began a comprehensive review of counterintelligence, security, and countermeasures. While much has been done, culminating in additional arrests, there is more we can and must do.

We are currently seeking a broad range of reforms and improvements, including reducing the size of the hostile intelligence threat within our borders, better monitoring of exchange programs, improving government communications and personnel procedures, better analysis, expanding counterintelligence capabilities abroad, and ensuring the security of U.S. Embassies and bases throughout the world. We are working closely with the Congress in addressing many of these needs. I am asking for your understanding and support as we move ahead together to win this struggle and keep America free, secure, and at peace.

Until next week, thanks for listening, and God bless you.

Note: The President spoke at 9:06 a.m. from Rancho del Cielo, his ranch near Santa Barbara, CA.










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Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home


[U.S.S. Enterprise interrogation room]

FBI AGENT: Commander Pavel Chekov, Starfleet, United Federation of Planets. ...Right, Commander, is there anything you wanna tell us?

CHEKOV: Like what?

FBI AGENT: Like who you really are and what you're doing here and what these things here are.

CHEKOV: I am Pavel Chekov. Commander in Starfleet, United Federation of Planets, service number six five six, five eight two seven, D.

FBI AGENT: All right. Let's take it from the top.

CHEKOV: The top of what?

FBI AGENT: Name?

CHEKOV: My name?

FBI AGENT: No, my name.

CHEKOV: I do not know your name.

FBI AGENT: You play games with me, mister, and you're through

CHEKOV: I am? May I go now?

FBI AGENT: What do you think?

CIVILIAN AGENT: He's a Russkie.

FBI AGENT: That is the stupidest thing I have ever heard in my life. Of course he's a russkie, but he's a retard or something.

CIVILIAN AGENT: You'd better call Washington.

CHEKOV: Don't move!

FBI AGENT: Okay. ...Make nice. Give us the ray gun.

CHEKOV: I varn you. If you don't lie on the floor, I vill have to stun you.

FBI AGENT: Go ahead. Stun me.



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