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Monday, June 23, 2014

"Major Dad"




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 10/7/2006 10:08 AM
I probably became a military lawyer in 1992. That may be why a U.S. Navy Commander with the JAG symbol on his shoulder boards passed me on the sidewalk a while back. That was somewhere around 5th and Pike I think. I was walking to that VA medical assessment with the doctor on Olive Way, which was on April 27, 2006.


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 11/4/2006 6:05 PM


I wrote recently about those two service-connected disability claim assessments were on 4/27 and 5/4, which seem important. Also, as I noticed yesterday, the first one was at 509 Olive Way and it was near that address where I passed the USN Commander with JAG shoulder boards. The doctor was named “Raney”


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 2:39 PM

To: Anne_

Subject: Re: Your Medical Records from the VA Hospital


Kerry Burgess wrote:

I met with Dr. Raney on 4/27/06


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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 2:39 PM

To: Anne_

Subject: Re: Your Medical Records from the VA Hospital


Kerry Burgess wrote:
The first appointment I had was with Dr. Raney


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From 9/17/1989 ( premiere US TV series "Major Dad" ) To 12/20/1994 is 1920 days

1920 = 960 + 960

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 6/19/1968 ( the 1st United States Navy Medal of Honor date of record of my biological brother Thomas Reagan the United States Navy officer and Thomas Reagan is the only United States of America military fighter jet ace-in-single-day during the Vietnam War ) is 960 days



From 11/30/1961 ( premiere US film "The Choppers" ) To 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 ) is 10640 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 12/20/1994 is 10640 days





http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-21/news/mn-11465_1_white-house-grounds

Los Angeles Times


Police Wound Attacker in Front of White House

December 21, 1994 PAUL RICHTER and AARON NATHANS TIMES STAFF WRITERS


Television videotape of the incident shows that Corniel was moving only slightly and not trying to strike the officers at the moment he was shot.

But a Park Police spokesman insisted that Corniel's behavior threatened the officers' lives and that the shooting was justified. The homeless man "still had the knife," said Maj. Robert Hines of the U.S. Park Police. "He was still looking at them. He might have been trying to figure out which one to knife."



http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-21/business/fi-11523_1_windows95-software

Los Angeles Times


Windows95 Debut Delayed Again

December 21, 1994 From Times Staff and Wire Reports

Microsoft Corp. said Tuesday that it will delay introduction of its latest Windows software until August of next year, sending its stock price sliding and disappointing analysts who hope the Windows95 software will give the whole industry a boost.

The Redmond, Wash., software giant said it wants to be sure it has worked out most of the bugs in the product--a highly sensitive issue in the computer industry right now in light of Intel's problems with its Pentium microprocessor. Microsoft appeared to be trying to show that it understands consumer requirements and won't fall into the same trap as Intel.










http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-22/news/mn-11922_1_white-house-official

Los Angeles Times


Clinton Rethinking Staff for Reelection Bid, Officials Say : Politics: New aides may supplant directors of '92 campaign. President is described as 'madder than hell.'

December 22, 1994 RONALD BROWNSTEIN TIMES POLITICAL WRITER

WASHINGTON — Angry and frustrated over his political reversals and nervous about his prospects in 1996, President Clinton is devising a reelection campaign plan that diminishes the role of the high-profile political consultants who guided his 1992 race, according to senior White House and Democratic Party officials.

In wide-ranging conversations with Democratic leaders and consultants over the last few weeks, Clinton has expressed deep concern about his precarious political standing and sharp disappointment with the mid-term Democratic campaign message that was heavily influenced by pollster Stanley B. Greenberg and media consultant Mandy Grunwald. He also has expressed anger over the huge sums spent by the Democratic National Committee in the unsuccessful Nov. 8 election effort--including large payments to his 1992 consultants.

"He's madder than hell," said one highly placed Democrat recently consulted by Clinton. "The President is now his own campaign manager. He's had it with people telling him how to do it. He's taking charge."










http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-21/news/mn-11478_1_u-s-air-force

Los Angeles Times


Charges in Iraq 'Friendly Fire' Incident Are Dismissed : Military: Twenty-six died in two downed helicopters. U.S. pilot cleared. Air Force now faces PR problem.

December 21, 1994 MARY WILLIAMS WALSH and ART PINE TIMES STAFF WRITERS

BERLIN — An Air Force major general on Tuesday dismissed all charges of dereliction and negligent homicide against Lt. Col. Randy W. May, the F-15 fighter pilot involved in the fatal downing of two U.S. Army helicopters over Iraq last spring in one of the worst "friendly fire" cases in U.S. military history.










http://www.tv.com/shows/major-dad/major-dad-163309/

tv.com


Major Dad Season 1 Episode 1

Major Dad

Aired Monday 8:00 PM Sep 17, 1989 on CBS

AIRED: 9/17/89










"Earth 2" [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

"Moon Cross"

Sunday 5 February 1995

Episode 10 Season 1 DVD video:

00:15:58


Alonzo Solace: [ narrating ] It wasn't until later that I realized this was what I had been dreaming about - Moon Cross. It was a special season when Terrians perform a ritual they called "going in." Going back to the earth. What we call dying, I guess.










http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-21/news/mn-11473_1_bosnian-serb

Los Angeles Times


Carter Announces Bosnia Cease-Fire Agreement : Balkans: Truce begins Friday, he says after shaky start with rebel Serbs. Diplomats remain skeptical.

December 21, 1994 DEAN E. MURPHY TIMES STAFF WRITER

SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina — The Bosnian Serbs and the Muslim-led Bosnian government have agreed to begin a cease-fire on Friday as a small first step toward ending the 32-month civil war, former President Jimmy Carter announced Tuesday.

The modest agreement--one of many proposed cease-fires over the course of the war--came after an unscheduled second round of meetings between Carter and the Bosnian Serb leadership in nearby Pale. Carter called the extra session after conflicting claims about the results of their high-profile talks on Monday threatened to sink his entire peace mission.

Carter announced Monday that Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic had agreed to an immediate cease-fire, but Karadzic backed away from the claim a few hours later.

The Bosnian government was so angered by the theatrics that President Alija Izetbegovic refused to meet with Carter when he returned to Sarajevo late Monday, choosing to make the former U.S. President wait until morning, sources said.

"We have had this character 2 1/2 years, and he lies every day," said Bosnian Vice President Ejup Ganic, referring to Karadzic. "Make sure that you know with whom you deal."

Carter, said to be alarmed and betrayed by Karadzic's antics on Monday, made Tuesday's cease-fire announcement in Pale standing shoulder to shoulder with him.

After driving the mountainous road to Sarajevo, Carter repeated the announcement at the airport en route to Belgrade, where he plans to hold talks with Serbian leaders.

"There will be a complete cease-fire in all of Bosnia-Herzegovina, including Bihac, to go into effect at noon on Dec. 23," Carter said. "This cease-fire is to be completely monitored, without interference, by UNPROFOR (U.N. Protection Force) troops, interposing themselves between the opposing military units wherever necessary."

In The Hague on Tuesday, a two-day informal meeting of defense chiefs from 28 countries agreed on measures aimed at strengthening the U.N. force. At a news conference after the meeting, Lt. Gen. H.G.B. van den Breemen, chief of the Dutch Defense Staff, declined to give details on the measures.

It seemed clear the proposals carried at least the potential to make the U.N. force stronger and more effective, but they must still be studied by national governments and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and then approved by the United Nations, which so far has been extremely reluctant to employ force.

Van den Breemen said the chiefs had discussed, and apparently recommended to their governments, the use of aircraft and more firepower to deliver humanitarian aid to civilians trapped by the war.

"We talked about helicopters and armed escort helicopters," he said.

Such escort aircraft would probably be provided by NATO countries.

The tenor of Van den Breemen's remarks hinted strongly that the military chiefs recommended helicoptering supplies over roadblocks and permitting armed escort aircraft to attack anyone attempting to interfere.

The Dutch general also said the agreed proposals would mean adding to the U.N. force's troop strength.

According to Carter's announcement, the cease-fire would last until Jan. 1, during which time the warring sides would negotiate the details of a proposed four-month cessation of hostilities. If the two sides agree to that temporary peace, they will then turn their attention toward transforming the agreement into a permanent end of the war.

"We don't need more negotiations; we need results," one unimpressed Western diplomat said. "One has to be very doubtful this will go anyplace."

The diplomat and others described the process set up by Carter as fragile and ridden with potential pitfalls, especially since the former President failed to resolve what has been the most intractable obstacle to peace: the Bosnian Serb refusal to accept the Contact Group peace plan.

"In that key and critical area, I think they are still 180 degrees apart," a U.N. official said. "The whole basis of negotiations is still in dispute."

The Contact Group plan, drawn up by the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Russia, calls for dividing Bosnia about in half between the Muslim-Croat federation and the Bosnian Serbs.

The Bosnian government and neighboring Serbia have agreed to the international plan, but the Bosnian Serbs, who would have to give up one-third of the territory they now control, have repeatedly rejected it.

The United States and other backers of the Contact Group plan have described it as a take-it-or-leave-it proposal that must be accepted by all sides before any of it can be revised or amended. The Bosnian Serbs have said they would consider the plan only if it could be renegotiated.



http://articles.latimes.com/1994-12-21/news/mn-11473_1_bosnian-serb/2

Los Angeles Times


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Carter Announces Bosnia Cease-Fire Agreement : Balkans: Truce begins Friday, he says after shaky start with rebel Serbs. Diplomats remain skeptical.

December 21, 1994 DEAN E. MURPHY TIMES STAFF WRITER

Unable to reach consensus, Carter included the language from both sides in a written summary of agreements reached during his two-day visit but said he could not "detect any significant difference" between them.

"That is a difference in semantics that I have not been able to overcome," he said, adding after reading a note passed to him by his wife, "and I am obviously not taking sides as to whose language is best."

Carter's admission that he could not distinguish between the two positions sent chills through Bosnian government offices here.

Since Carter announced that he would visit their country, Bosnian officials have openly questioned whether his presence would be used by the Bosnian Serbs to undermine the Contact Group plan.

A U.N. official said that even if Carter secures a cease-fire Friday, it will have come at a high price.

"We're going to wait for the next two days" to see if there is a cease-fire, the official said. "Maybe it holds out a very slim chance of forward momentum, but it comes at the great cost of handing Karadzic a propaganda coup and muddying the international community's stance on Bosnia."

A cease-fire could significantly benefit the people of the Muslim enclave of Bihac in northwest Bosnia, which came under heavy shelling again Tuesday. Unconfirmed reports said there were many casualties in the area, including a 10-year-old boy who was killed.

But for a longer truce to take hold, Carter's deal requires the deployment of U.N. peacekeepers between the two warring sides.

U.N. officials said Tuesday that there are few available soldiers, and NATO military chiefs meeting in the Netherlands did not seem inclined to send additional peacekeepers.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/20/09 3:45 AM
But the Time War did begin.

We always knew George Bush was an instigator of traitorous treasonous deadly war against the U.S. federal government but the best traitors are always the hardest to catch.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/20/09 3:47 AM
As I explained to President Carter in late 1979, who can really say why the car to drive me to the Tehran embassy on 11/4/1979 was 15 minutes late that day.

I thought to myself again today about how maybe I should ponder over how I decided to wait for that late transportation that particular day, which I would not have on any other day.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/20/09 3:50 AM
Only because I waited for that late transportation that day did I avoid being captured with the embassy staff.

I saw the mob storming the gates as my car arrived.

If the car had been on time and 15 minutes earlier then I would have been inside the embassy and I would have been taken hostage with the rest of the embassy staff.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/20/09 3:52 AM
So as I explained to President Carter in 1979 we probably had one or more clandestine operatives within the enemy organization and those secret operatives ensured that my transportation was late so that I was not captured with the rest of the embassy staff.

Or I just got lucky that day.

I elaborated on how I just did not know.

But as I elaborated about whether he was trustworthy I used that incident as an example of how it really did not matter to me whether he was trustworthy or not. I explained that he could arrange for me to leave the hangar deck on any given day and walk straight into the subsonic blades of the tail rotor of a Sea King helicopter and to the point of no one even beginning to question whether I made that mistake on my own and so in terms of the president being trustworthy to me was really a moot point.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/20/09 4:02 AM
Another point I made to President Carter was to elaborate on how I would pretent to serve as a junior officer while I was actually the most senior officer and that status would give me a great level of insight into how my orders were translating down the junior officer level.

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/20/09 4:07 AM
There is some other observation I wanted to make with these other observations but damned if I can now remember what it was.


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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054744/releaseinfo

IMDb


The Choppers (1961)

Release Info

USA 30 November 1961










http://www.snpp.com/episodes/8F03.html

Bart the Murderer


Now, in light of the damning testimony from your fellow gangsters, your father, your teachers, and the seemingly endless parade of emotionally shattered babysitters...


But before he passes sentence, Principal Skinner bursts in, disheveled. He tells his story: Tony and his goons came to talk and he threw them out. He went home and began bundling his old newspapers, but the stack fell on him. (``Let this be a lesson to recycle regularly.'') Trapped until the pile of papers, he survived the week by eating his mother's preserves and preserved his sanity by dribbling a basketball that was barely within reach of his one free hand. (``I made a game of it. Seeing how many times I could bounce the ball in a day, then trying to break that record.'') When the police came to search the house...

Wiggum: Find anything this time, boys?

Cop: Uh, no sign of him, Chief.

Wiggum: Princess Opal?

Opal: I see nothing here, but I'm afraid it's splitsville for Delta Burke and Major Dad.

Wiggum: But they seem so happy!


... he called out, but they didn't hear him. So he used a little fourth-grade chemistry to build a rocket, which he attached to a vacuum cleaner cord, and which wrapped the cord around a support beam. He then switched on the cord retraction on the vacuum cleaner, which pulled him to safety. He concludes his story, and all cheer. The D.A. asks that Skinner's testimony be struck from the record, unsuccessfully.

Judge: Case dismissed!

Hutz: Your honor... Do I still get paid?



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 9:32 PM Pacific Time somewhere near Seattle Washington USA Monday 23 June 2014