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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Extant




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Springfield! Springfield!


Extant (2014)

Extinct


(thud in distance) His process speeds are picking up.
Uh, he's going to the Natural History Museum with his mom.
Just excited.
Probably a lot to take in.





Julie Gelineau: His process speeds are picking up.

John Woods: Uh, he's going to the Natural History Museum with his mom. Just excited. Probably a lot to take in.










http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/blueoystercult/godzilla.html


BLUE OYSTER CULT


"Godzilla"

With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound
He pulls the spitting high tension wires down

Helpless people on a subway train
Scream bug-eyed as he looks in on them

He picks up a bus and he throws it back down
As he wades through the buildings toward the center of town

Oh no, they say he's got to go go go Godzilla
Oh no, there goes Tokyo go go Godzilla

History shows again and again
How nature points up the folly of men










http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&session=2&vote=00160

UNITED STATES SENATE


U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 109th Congress - 2nd Session

as compiled through Senate LIS by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate

Vote Summary

Question: On the Nomination (Confirmation General Michael V. Hayden, U.S. Air Force, to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency )

Vote Number: 160 Vote Date: May 26, 2006, 09:24 AM

Required For Majority: 1/2 Vote Result: Nomination Confirmed

Nomination Number: PN1552

Nomination Description: General Michael V. Hayden, United States Air Force, to be Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

Vote Counts: YEAs 78

NAYs 15

Not Voting 7

Vote Summary By Senator Name By Vote Position By Home State

Alphabetical by Senator Name

Akaka (D-HI), Yea
Alexander (R-TN), Yea
Allard (R-CO), Yea
Allen (R-VA), Yea
Baucus (D-MT), Yea
Bayh (D-IN), Nay
Bennett (R-UT), Yea
Biden (D-DE), Yea
Bingaman (D-NM), Yea
Bond (R-MO), Yea
Boxer (D-CA), Not Voting
Brownback (R-KS), Yea
Bunning (R-KY), Yea
Burns (R-MT), Yea
Burr (R-NC), Yea
Byrd (D-WV), Yea
Cantwell (D-WA), Nay
Carper (D-DE), Yea
Chafee (R-RI), Yea
Chambliss (R-GA), Yea
Clinton (D-NY), Nay
Coburn (R-OK), Yea
Cochran (R-MS), Yea
Coleman (R-MN), Yea
Collins (R-ME), Yea
Conrad (D-ND), Not Voting
Cornyn (R-TX), Yea
Craig (R-ID), Yea
Crapo (R-ID), Yea
Dayton (D-MN), Nay
DeMint (R-SC), Yea
DeWine (R-OH), Yea
Dodd (D-CT), Nay
Dole (R-NC), Not Voting
Domenici (R-NM), Yea
Dorgan (D-ND), Nay
Durbin (D-IL), Nay
Ensign (R-NV), Yea
Enzi (R-WY), Yea
Feingold (D-WI), Nay
Feinstein (D-CA), Yea
Frist (R-TN), Yea
Graham (R-SC), Yea
Grassley (R-IA), Yea
Gregg (R-NH), Yea
Hagel (R-NE), Yea
Harkin (D-IA), Nay
Hatch (R-UT), Yea
Hutchison (R-TX), Yea
Inhofe (R-OK), Yea
Inouye (D-HI), Not Voting
Isakson (R-GA), Yea
Jeffords (I-VT), Yea
Johnson (D-SD), Yea
Kennedy (D-MA), Nay
Kerry (D-MA), Nay
Kohl (D-WI), Yea
Kyl (R-AZ), Yea
Landrieu (D-LA), Yea
Lautenberg (D-NJ), Yea
Leahy (D-VT), Yea
Levin (D-MI), Yea
Lieberman (D-CT), Yea
Lincoln (D-AR), Yea
Lott (R-MS), Yea
Lugar (R-IN), Yea
Martinez (R-FL), Yea
McCain (R-AZ), Yea
McConnell (R-KY), Yea
Menendez (D-NJ), Nay
Mikulski (D-MD), Yea
Murkowski (R-AK), Yea
Murray (D-WA), Yea
Nelson (D-FL), Yea
Nelson (D-NE), Yea
Obama (D-IL), Nay
Pryor (D-AR), Yea
Reed (D-RI), Yea
Reid (D-NV), Yea
Roberts (R-KS), Yea
Rockefeller (D-WV), Not Voting
Salazar (D-CO), Not Voting
Santorum (R-PA), Yea
Sarbanes (D-MD), Yea
Schumer (D-NY), Yea
Sessions (R-AL), Yea
Shelby (R-AL), Yea
Smith (R-OR), Yea
Snowe (R-ME), Yea
Specter (R-PA), Nay
Stabenow (D-MI), Yea
Stevens (R-AK), Yea
Sununu (R-NH), Yea
Talent (R-MO), Yea
Thomas (R-WY), Yea
Thune (R-SD), Not Voting
Vitter (R-LA), Yea
Voinovich (R-OH), Yea
Warner (R-VA), Yea
Wyden (D-OR), Nay










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/80261/King_-_The_Stand.html


Stephen King

The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition


Chapter 41


He slept on the Brattleboro Municipal Common that evening, under the partial shelter of the bandshell. He turned in as soon as it was dark, and fell asleep instantly. Some sound woke him with a jerk a time later. He looked at his watch. The thin radium lines on the dial scratched out eleven-twenty. He got up on one elbow and stared into the darkness, feeling the bandshell huge around him, missing the little tent that had held in body heat. What a fine little canvas womb it had been!

If there had been a sound, it was gone now; even the crickets had fallen silent.










http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB107524930364413535

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL


Tenet's Final Mission: Devising an Exit Strategy

Encircled by Critics on Iraq Intelligence, CIA Chief Is Facing a Tricky Closing Act

By David S. Cloud Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Updated Jan. 28, 2004 12:01 a.m. ET

WASHINGTON -- George Tenet, the director of central intelligence, is wrestling with a tricky mission these days: How to escape his own job.

Mr. Tenet, a native New Yorker who has headed the Central Intelligence Agency since 1997, considered resigning more than a year ago, then planned to leave last August, according to current and former intelligence officials. He held off on departing, though, as the U.S. failed to find stockpiles of unconventional weapons in Iraq, despite the CIA's prewar predictions that such weapons were there. Now he is expected to stay on through November's presidential election, in large part to defend the agency and rescue his legacy.

It is a tricky closing act for Mr. Tenet, who was known as a master at courting Washington politicians during his rapid rise in the intelligence bureaucracy. For months, he and other CIA officials have refused to acknowledge blunders in evaluating the Iraq threat, despite persistent criticism. They insist the weapons search needs to be completed before reaching any such conclusion, a process that could last into next year.

Some administration officials, such as Secretary of State Colin Powell, have begun to back away from their certainty. While President Bush Tuesday said he had "great confidence" in the intelligence community and that Saddam Hussein clearly posed a "grave and gathering threat" to the U.S. and others, he didn't predict, as he has in the past, that weapons of mass destruction eventually will be found in Iraq.

The cloud puts Mr. Tenet at the center of a political maelstrom, with Democrats bashing the president on Iraq and Republicans defending him. The situation was made more uncomfortable by the recent resignation of David Kay, the man chosen by the CIA boss to direct the weapons search. Mr. Kay says he doubts the weapons existed when the Iraq war began, and that the CIA served Mr. Bush badly with its predictions that stockpiles existed.

The turbulence is bound to increase as the election nears. The Senate Intelligence Committee is wrapping up a lengthy investigation that is likely to accuse the CIA of shoddiness in its prewar judgment that Iraq had active weapons programs, congressional aides say. The still-classified report also is likely to criticize Mr. Tenet and his aides for not stopping Bush officials from trumpeting unverified intelligence, including reports -- later discredited -- that Baghdad was seeking uranium in Africa.

Separately, the federal commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is due to issue a report in late May that blames low- and mid-level government employees, including some at the CIA, for failing to prevent the plot. Tuesday, the commission asked to delay its release by at least two months.

Mr. Tenet has shied away from publicly defending his agency's performance, telling associates that a prominent profile isn't appropriate during wartime. Aides said he didn't want to be interviewed for this article.

But next month, in closed-door testimony to the Senate intelligence panel, he will provide the CIA's own internal review of prewar intelligence. That assessment concludes the agency was "on solid ground in how we reached the judgments we made," CIA official Stuart Cohen said in a recent statement.

Until recently, Congress was friendly turf for Mr. Tenet, who headed the Senate Intelligence Committee's staff in the early 1990s and remains close to both Republicans and Democrats. Though those relationships provide him less protection now. Mr. Tenet's political instincts have enabled him to survive perhaps the most grueling period in CIA history. He was appointed by President Clinton, but his strong ties to Republicans helped him keep his job when the Bush team took over. Mr. Bush became a fan when the CIA managed to mobilize quickly in Afghanistan after Sept. 11, 2001.

The Iraq conflict, though, has exposed the CIA's paucity of hard intelligence sources inside that country. Critics say it also revealed Mr. Tenet's failure to fight White House exaggerations in making the case for invading Iraq. Indeed, Mr. Tenet staked his credibility on the accuracy of the administration's case against Iraq.

Mr. Tenet's aides dispute many of the criticisms, especially the claim, expected in the Senate report, that the CIA might have slanted its conclusions to support the administration's pro-war stance. CIA analysts "honestly arrived at" the findings of a key October 2002 report that said Iraq was producing chemical and biological agents and probably was seeking to resume its nuclear program, said Robert Hutchings, a Tenet aide who chairs the National Intelligence Council, in a speech last month.

Still, the CIA's credibility has been damaged by the failure of the Iraq Survey Group, the CIA-Pentagon team handling the search, to find actual weapons stockpiles. In leaving last week, Mr. Kay said he believed the CIA's prewar analysis was badly flawed and that it is important to determine where the process went wrong. His replacement, Charles Duelfer, is a former State Department official and United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq who said before taking the job that he doubted there would be further major weapons discoveries.










From 7/16/1963 ( Phoebe Cates the wife of my biological brother Thomas Reagan ) To 2/6/2004 ( my final day working at Microsoft Corporation as the known official Chief Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and the deputy director of the United States Marshals Service and the active duty United States Marine Corps brigadier general circa 2004 ) is 14815 days

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5608 = 2804 + 2804

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 7/7/1973 ( Richard Nixon informs Senate Committee that he will not appear to testify nor grant access to Presidential files ) is 2804 days



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From 6/11/1948 ( the monkey Albert is launched into space on a rocket from White Sands New Mexico ) To 5/26/2006 is 21168 days

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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 5/26/2006 is 14815 days





http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20060526&slug=webcia26

The Seattle Times


Friday, May 26, 2006

Senate approves Hayden to be next CIA director

By Katherine Shrader

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON – After hearing assurances he will be independent of the Pentagon, the Senate on today easily confirmed Gen. Michael Hayden, a career Air Force man, to head the CIA.

Hayden, a four-star general, currently is the top deputy to National Intelligence Director John Negroponte.

Hayden, 61, would be the first active-duty or retired military officer to run the spy agency in 25 years. He was approved by a vote of 78-15.

President Bush, in a written statement, applauded Hayden's confirmation.

"Winning the war on terror requires that America have the best intelligence possible, and his strong leadership will ensure that we do," he said. "Gen. Hayden is a patriot and a dedicated public servant whose broad experience, dedication and expertise make him the right person to lead the CIA at this critical time."

At his confirmation hearing, Hayden sought to assure lawmakers he would be independent from his military superiors but said he would consider how his uniform affects his relationship with CIA personnel. If it were to get in the way, he said, "I'll make the right decision."










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047034/quotes

IMDb


Godzilla (1954)

Release Info

USA 27 April 1956 (New York City, New York)

Also Known As (AKA)

(original title) Gojira










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=51187

The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Statement on the Buyout Program for Federal Employees

April 4, 1995

More than 2 years ago, I promised to fix the Federal Government. I was firmly convinced that we could do more with less, that we could create a Government that was leaner but not meaner, and that we could make Government our partner rather than a problem.

I established the National Performance Review and put Vice President Gore in charge. He and his team have helped to transform Government, to cut bureaucracy and redtape, and to find ways to give the American people the service they deserve. At the same time, my economic plan is bringing down the deficit by more than $600 billion, and we are proposing another $81 billion in deficit reduction in the budget I recently sent to Congress.

A major element of my strategy was my commitment to streamline and cut the Federal work force. For too long in Washington, we have had too many layers of bureaucracy, too many workers whose main job was to check on the work of other workers rather than to perform useful work themselves. As the National Performance Review noted, we had good people trapped in bad systems. I promised to cut the work force, and that's what I'm doing. Through our efforts, we have already cut the work force by 102,000 positions and we are on track to cut it by a total of 272,900 positions, bringing it to its smallest size since John Kennedy was President.

While committed to cutting the work force, we want to do it in a humane way. We faced the same dilemma that confronted many private companies; they needed to downsize but wanted to avoid firing large numbers of loyal employees. Many of them have given people an incentive to leave by offering "buyouts." We wanted to do the same.

Early last year, Congress approved my request to allow non-Defense agencies to offer buyouts of up to $25,000 a person. The Defense Department and a few other agencies already could offer buyouts under existing law. Because normal attrition will help us downsize in the future, we offered buyouts only until March 31, 1995, which was last Friday.

Looking back, I can safely say that our buyout program has been a huge success. It achieved what we had hoped: to help us cut the work force in a fiscally responsible and humane way.

To reduce the work force by 102,000 positions by the end of fiscal 1994, we offered about 70,000 buyouts. Several non-DOD agencies have offered deferred buyouts that will take place between now and March 1997. Defense will be using buyouts as it continues to downsize through 1999. Counting those, we expect to buy out another 84,000 workers through 1997 as we reduce the work force by a total of 272,900 positions.

The buyouts were not offered in a random fashion, however. We targeted them to reduce the layers of bureaucracy and micro-management that were tying Government in knots. We made sure that departments and agencies tied their buyout strategies to their overall plans to streamline their bureaucracies. As a result, almost 70 percent of our buyouts in the non-Defense agencies have gone to people at higher grade levels, such as managers.

I'm proud that our buyout program was so successful. It shows that we can, in fact, create a Government that works better and costs less.










http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/watergate-constitution/chronology.html

NATIONAL ARCHIVES


Teaching With Documents:

Constitutional Issues -

Watergate and the Constitution

Watergate: A Chronology

May 28, 1972 Electronic surveillance ("bugging") equipment is installed at Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate building.

June 17, 1972 Five men are arrested while attempting to repair the surveillance equipment at Democratic National Committee headquarters.

August 30, 1972 President Nixon announces that John Dean has completed an investigation into the Watergate buggings and that no one from the White House is involved.

September 15, 1972 Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, E. Howard Hunt, G. Gordon Liddy, Eugenio Martinez, James W. McCord, Jr., and Frank Sturgis are indicted for their roles in the June break-in.

January 8, 1973 Watergate break-in trial opens. Hunt pleads guilty (January 11); Barker, Sturgis, Martinez, and Gonzalez plead guilty (January 15); Liddy and McCord are convicted on all counts of break-in indictment (January 30).

February 7, 1973 U.S. Senate creates Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities.

April 17, 1973 President Nixon announces that members of the White House staff will appear before the Senate Committee and promises major new developments in investigation and real progress toward finding truth.

April 23, 1973 White House issues statement denying President had prior knowledge of Watergate affair.

April 30, 1973 White House staff members H. R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman, and John Dean resign.

May 17, 1973 Senate Committee begins public hearings.

May 25, 1973 Archibald Cox sworn in as Special Prosecutor.

July 7, 1973 President Nixon informs Senate Committee that he will not appear to testify nor grant access to Presidential files.

July 16, 1973 Alexander Butterfield informs Senate Committee of the presence of a White House taping system.

July 23, 1973 Senate Committee and Special Prosecutor Cox subpoena White House tapes and documents to investigate cover-up.

July 25, 1973 President Nixon refuses to comply with Cox subpoena.

August 9, 1973 Senate Committee files suit against President Nixon for failure to comply with subpoena.

October 19, 1973 President Nixon offers Stennis a compromise on the tapes; that is, Senator John Stennis (D-Miss.) would review tapes and present the Special Prosecutor with summaries.

October 20, 1973 Archibald Cox refuses to accept the Stennis compromise. President Nixon orders Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire Cox, but Richardson refuses and resigns in protest. Acting Attorney General Robert Bork fires Cox. These events come to be known as the "Saturday Night Massacre."

October 23, 1973 President Nixon agrees to hand over tapes to comply with subpoena

November 1, 1973 Leon Jaworski named Special Prosecutor.

November 21, 1973 Senate Committee announces discovery of 18½ minute gap on tape of Nixon-Haldeman conversation of June 20,1972.

February 6, 1974 House of Representatives authorizes House Judiciary Committee to investigate whether grounds exist for impeachment of President Nixon.

April 16, 1974 Special Prosecutor issues subpoena for 64 White House tapes.

April 30, 1974 President Nixon submits tape transcripts to House Judiciary Committee.

July 24, 1974 Supreme Court unanimously upholds Special Prosecutor's subpoena for tapes for Watergate trial.

July 27, 1974 House Judiciary Committee adopts article I of impeachment resolution charging President with obstruction of investigation of Watergate break-in.

July 29, 1974 House Judiciary Committee adopts article II of impeachment resolution charging President with misuse of powers and violation of his oath of office.

July 30, 1974 House Judiciary Committee adopts article III of impeachment resolution, charging the President with failure to comply with House subpoenas.

August 9, 1974 President Richard Nixon resigns.

September 8, 1974 President Gerald Ford pardons former President Nixon.



http://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/museum/exhibits/watergate_files/content.php?section=2&page=d

Gerald R. Ford Library & Museum

the Watergate files


Senate Hearings > Timeline


July 7, 1973

Claiming executive privilege, Nixon refuses to grant the Senate Watergate committee access to presidential documents. He informs Senator Ervin that he will not testify before the committee.



http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=3893

The American Presidency Project

Richard Nixon

XXXVII President of the United States: 1969 - 1974

197 - Letter Responding to the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities Request for Presidential Testimony and Access to Presidential Papers

July 7, 1973

Dear Mr. Chairman:

I am advised that members of the Senate Select Committee have raised the desirability of my testifying before the Committee. I am further advised that the Committee has requested access to Presidential papers prepared or received by former members of my staff.

In this letter I shall state the reasons why I shall not testify before the Committee or permit access to Presidential papers.

I want to strongly emphasize that my decision, in both cases, is based on my Constitutional obligation to preserve intact the powers and prerogatives of the Presidency and not upon any desire to withhold information relevant to your inquiry.

My staff is under instructions to cooperate fully with yours in furnishing information pertinent to your inquiry. On 22 May 1973, I directed that the right of executive privilege, "as to any testimony concerning possible criminal conduct or discussions of possible criminal conduct, in the matters presently under investigation," no longer be invoked for present or former members of the White House staff. In the case of my former Counsel, I waived in addition the attorney-client privilege.

These acts of cooperation with the Committee have been genuine, extensive and, in the history of such matters, extraordinary.

The pending requests, however, would move us from proper Presidential cooperation with a Senate Committee to jeopardizing the fundamental Constitutional role of the Presidency.

This I must and shall resist.

No President could function if the private papers of his office, prepared by his personal staff, were open to public scrutiny. Formulation of sound public policy requires that the President and his personal staff be able to communicate among themselves in complete candor, and that their tentative judgments, their exploration of alternatives, and their frank comments on issues and personalities at home and abroad remain confidential. I recognize that in your investigation as in others of previous years, arguments can be and have been made for the identification and perusal by the President or his Counsel of selected documents for possible release to the Committees or their staffs. But such a course, I have concluded, would inevitably result in the attrition, and the eventual destruction, of the indispensable principle of confidentiality of Presidential papers.

The question of testimony by members of the White House staff presents a difficult but different problem. While notes and papers often involve a wide-ranging variety and intermingling of confidential matters, testimony can, at least, be limited to matters within the scope of the investigation. For this reason, and because of the special nature of this particular investigation, I have agreed to permit the unrestricted testimony of present and former White House staff members before your Committee.

The question of my own testimony, however, is another matter. I have concluded that if I were to testify before the Committee irreparable damage would be done to the Constitutional principle of separation of powers. My position in this regard is supported by ample precedents with which you are familiar and which need not be recited here. It is appropriate, however, to refer to one particular occasion on which this issue was raised.

In 1953 a Committee of the House of Representatives sought to subpoena former President Truman to inquire about matters of which he had personal knowledge while he had served as President. As you may recall, President Truman declined to comply with the subpoena on the ground that the separation of powers forbade his appearance. This position was not challenged by the Congress.

It is difficult to improve upon President Truman's discussion of this matter. Therefore, I request that his letter, which is enclosed for the Committee's convenience, be made part of the Committee's record.

The Constitutional doctrine of separation of powers is fundamental to our structure of government. In my view, as in the view of previous Presidents, its preservation is vital. In this respect, the duty of every President to protect and defend the Constitutional rights and powers of his Office is an obligation that runs directly to the people of this country.

The White House staff will continue to cooperate fully with the Committee in furnishing information relevant to its investigation except in those instances where I determine that meeting the Committee's demands would violate my Constitutional responsibility to defend the office of the Presidency against encroachment by other Branches.

At an appropriate time during your hearings, I intend to address publicly the subjects you are considering. In the meantime, in the context of Senate Resolution 60, I consider it my Constitutional responsibility to decline to appear personally under any circumstances before your Committee or to grant access to Presidential files.

I respect the responsibilities placed upon you and your colleagues by Senate Resolution 60. I believe you and your Committee colleagues equally respect the responsibility placed upon me to protect the rights and powers of the Presidency under the Constitution.

Sincerely,

RICHARD NIXON










http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1346693/Bill-OReilly

Encyclopædia Britannica


Bill O’Reilly

Bill O’Reilly, in full William James O’Reilly (born September 10, 1949, New York City, New York, U.S.)










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1948

1948


June 11 – The first monkey astronaut, Albert I, is launched into space from White Sands, New Mexico.



http://history.nasa.gov/printFriendly/animals.html

NASA

A Brief History of Animals in Space

Before humans actually went into space, one of the prevailing theories of the perils of space flight was that humans might not be able to survive long periods of weightlessness. For several years, there had been a serious debate among scientists about the effects of prolonged weightlessness. American and Russian scientists utilized animals - mainly monkeys, chimps and dogs - in order to test each country's ability to launch a living organism into space and bring it back alive and unharmed.

On June 11, 1948, a V-2 Blossom launched into space from White Sands, New Mexico carrying Albert I, a rhesus monkey. Lack of fanfare and documentation made Albert an unsung hero of animal astronauts.










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I started to think maybe I was crazy.
I tried to access footage from your mission.
Ben locked me out.
So what is it they don't want me to see? I saw someone.
Mother? (latches clank) (grunts with effort) (power whirrs down and up) (gasping) N-No No.
(air hissing) (air hisses) Mother.
No.
(latches clanking) No.
ELECTRONIC VOICE: Airlock evacuation initiated.
No.
No.
ELECTRONIC VOICE: Door armed.
KRYGER: They made me see her again, just like she was bere she died.
I know it was real.
I know what I saw, and I know what I did.










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(rock music playing) (music cutting in and out, power buzzing) What's going on, Ben? BEN: I'm detecting interference from the solar flare.
Am I gonna be losing the pleasure of your company? BEN: Harmon, there's an energy surge in sector three.
Flare-related? (power whirrs and buzzes, shutting down) - (alarm buzzing) - What's going on, Ben? Ben? (hatch clicks, hisses) Mother? Hey.
- What do you think? - Wow.
I mean, this is unbelievable.
Amazing what a couple of billion buys.










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Are you interested in science? My mom and dad are both scientists.
Yes, I know.
Very good ones.
How do you like your new facilities? They're perfect.
In every way.
- I'm glad.
- Thank you again.
I feel like I should mention I had a visit from one of your board members today.
Ms Ms.
Femi Dodd.
She seemed troubled.
Ms.
Dodd doesn't share my optimistic view of the future.



Yasumoto: Ms. Dodd doesn't share my optimistic view of the future.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 7:33 PM Friday, August 08, 2008


http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hRkJ54grLScNeejwV_RPEmb9yuZQD92CFN080

CIA officials deny fake Iraq-al-Qaida link letter

By BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two former CIA officers Tuesday denied that they or the spy agency faked an Iraqi intelligence document purporting to link Saddam Hussein with 9/11 bomber Mohammed Atta, as they are quoted as saying in a new book.

The White House issued the statement on behalf of the former officials after a day of adamant denials from the CIA and Bush administration about the claim, made in "The Way of the World," a book by Washington-based journalist Ron Suskind.

"I never received direction from George Tenet or anyone else in my chain of command to fabricate a document ... as outlined in Mr. Suskind's book," said Robert Richer, the CIA's former deputy director of clandestine operations.










I guess you didn't like my commentary about how Godzilla was invading Balognastan as reported by you.





From 7/23/1973 ( Monica Lewinsky ) to 4/30/2007 ( George Tenet providing material support to coup d’état and subversive activity against the U.S. federal government by foreign power ) is: 12334 days


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 08 August 2008 excerpt ends]










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Woods: Ten years from now, or 20, what do you see happening with Humanichs? I see them living and working side by side with humans.
No different from us.
He really is astonishing.



Yasumoto: Ten years from now, or 20, what do you see happening with Humanichs?

John Woods: I see them living and working side by side with humans. No different from us.

Yasumoto: He really is astonishing.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=43222

The American Presidency Project

Ronald Reagan

XL President of the United States: 1981 - 1989

Remarks at the Reopening of the Press Briefing Room at the White House

November 9, 1981


The President. Well, aren't we overwhelmed by the grandeur of the place? First, let me welcome all you orphans home. You know, we sort of missed you. It's been quiet over here, kind of like when the kids go back to school. [Laughter] You know, of course, this press room is still built over a swimming pool. Now, it isn't true, however, that the floor has been hinged-

Mr. Brady. Yes, it is. [Laughter]

The President. —and can be sprung like a trap. Not that you would ever ask the wrong questions. [Laughter] But if you should, we have installed one new feature. The place is wired for sound. We can press a button here on the podium and get instant helicopter noise in here. [Laughter]










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Let me ask you a question.
If your machines become so human that we establish genuine connection with them, what does that do to the one we have with each other? I don't know that that's a reasonable concern.
(scoffs) Well, then you should spend some time with my daughter.
She's closer to our home Verdisign system than she is with me.
Well, Humanichs - are different.
- They're still machines.
- They can't give back.
- Then you should spend some time with my son I think he could convince you otherwise.
I didn't come here to be convinced, Dr.
Woods.
I came here because, for some inexplicable reason, Mr.
Yasumoto went around the board to fund your project.
I came to tell you face-to-face, I don't intend to take that lying down.
You don't have to.
The war's over.
I won.





John Woods: The war's over. I won.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1330819/releaseinfo

IMDb


The Last of the Mohicans (TV Mini-Series)

Part 1 (1971)

Release Info

UK 17 January 1971
USA 26 March 1972

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1330819/

IMDb


The Last of the Mohicans: Season 1, Episode 1

Part 1 (26 Mar. 1972)

TV Episode

Release Date: 26 March 1972 (USA)






























dwa PDVD_000.JPG










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Mom? Mom? Are you okay? Yeah.
I'm okay.
I'm okay.





Ethan Woods: Mom? Mom? Are you okay?

Molly Woods: Yeah. I'm okay. I'm okay.










http://newspaperarchive.com/us/district-of-columbia/washington/washington-post/1910/11-11/

NEWSPAPERARCHIVE


Washington Post Newspaper Archive: November 11, 1910 - Page 1


The Washington Post.


FINGERS CONVICT HIM

Jury Sentences Man to Hang on Evidence of Prints

CASE IS UNIQUE IN AMERICA

Negro Found Guilty of Murder of C.A. Hiller in Chicago - Prisoner's Finger Prints Agree With Those Found on Stair Railing at Scene of Crime - Admissibility of the Evidence Attacked.

Chicago, Nov. 10 - Marking the first conviction on finger print evidence in the history of this country, Thomas Jennings, a negro, today was found guilty by a jury










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What have we done? I'll tell you what we've done.
We've honored Katie's sacrifice.
This all started with your daughter, Alan.
You should be proud.
Hmm.
(sighs) (electronic pulsing) (female voice speaking Japanese)










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Glass Houses (1954)

Release Info

USA 29 May 1954



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0360602/plotsummary

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Glass Houses (1954)

Plot Summary


A featurette with Jay Jostyn, radio and television's "Mister District Attorney", appearing as the prosecutor at a trial in which a minister, teacher, town mayor and a father are all found guilty of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile. The guilt, according to the judge, lies in the sin of omission on the part of each of the four adults rather than in any specific act of the boy. An early example of the current trend of laying blame rather than taking responsibility for one's own misdeeds.










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FlashForward

Revelation Zero Part 2

Episode # 112


SIMON: We have to anchor consciousness if another wave happens. It's simply a matter of finding a way.

PHILLIP: [shakes head] Simon ...

SIMON: We have to protect ourselves from the effects of another blackout. Now there's nothing I can do about the twenty million who died on October 6th, please, help me save the millions who will die if this happens again.

[Simon, Phillip and Janis exchange glances. The scene is now outside Phillip's home. Janis and Simon are walking along the dock.]

JANIS: So in plain English, what eaxctly were you two talking about.

SIMON: The design I created that showed up in Somalia, Phillip was my advisor on it. He mentored me all through my PhD. The man's a genius. I need answers. [smugly] Let's just say the FBI doesn't work at the speed I'm accustomed to.

JANIS: Some might say that speaks to control issues.

SIMON: Some might, yup.

JANIS: My therapist says control issues are rooted in fear.

[Simon stops Janis.]

SIMON: Your therapist is right. This is a grey area, and it terrifies me.

[They start walking again and the scene switches to the kitchen at Simon's mother's house. Janis and his mother are preparing a meal.]

JANIS: This is nice. I eat a lot of take out at my desk, alone.

SIMON'S MOTHER: Oh that's sad, love, a pretty girl like you. No boyfriend? No kids?

SIMON: I'll get it mum.

SIMON'S MOTHER: Oh thanks, love.

SIMON: Gotta watch that back.

[Simon removes a roasting pan from the oven.]

SIMON'S MOTHER: Thank you.

SIMON: You're welcome.

[Simon and his mother hug and kiss as Janis watches and smiles.]

SIMON'S MOTHER: I don't care about any big science job or the fact that he's all over the TV. He's still my baby, you know. I remember kissing his scraped knees like it were yesterday.

[The doorbell rings.]

SIMON'S MOTHER: Motherhood's crazy like that.

[The doorbell rings again.]

SIMON'S MOTHER: Simon, be a dear and get that. [to Janis] It's a surprise, their Uncle Teddy.

[Simon answers the door to find Uncle Teddy, also known as Flosso, at the door with a bouquet of flowers.]

SIMON: Uncle Teddy.

[Simon slowly hugs Teddy.]

UNCLE TEDDY: Simon, when I heard you were kidnapped, I was so worried.

[Simon pats Teddy on the back. Simon is not happy about the arrival and the facade.]

UNCLE TEDDY: Thank God you're okay.










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FlashForward

Revelation Zero Part 2

Episode # 112


JANIS: Um, so are you two brother and sister?

UNCLE TEDDY: Technically, I'm a very distant cousin.

GRAHAM: Teddy's recently move to Canada.

JANIS: Really?

GRAHAM: Mm hmm.

UNCLE TEDDY: Actually, Simon's the reason. The kid's IQ scores were off the charts yet he was failing all his classes, bored obviously. Want to make sure his exceptional potential didn't go to waste.

ADAM: He started at the University of Toronto when he was only thirteen.

SIMON'S MOTHER: And that was followed by the Youth Physics Fellowship, the PhD., the post-op at N.L.A.P. ...

SIMON: [interrupts] Post-Doc not post-op. Can we dispense with the, this is your life episode, please?

UNCLE TEDDY: You know, I never took time out to have kids of my own. They're such blessings.

JANIS: Do you regret it?

UNCLE TEDDY: Nah, I've got these guys. I could never repay what they've given me, school plays, hockey games, birthday parties.

SIMON: Shut up.

SIMON'S MOTHER: Simon!

UNCLE TEDDY: Everything I learned about family, I've learned at this table.

SIMON: Pay no attention. This is all a charade.

JANIS: What is your problem?

UNCLE TEDDY: It's all right. Red wine makes him mean. His father was like that too.

SIMON: [irate] How dare you bring him up! You have no right.










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FlashForward

Revelation Zero Part 2

Episode # 112


[The scene switches to what Simon experienced on the day of the blackout. He is still dressed in the same black coat and skull cap. He is in a dark basement with Uncle Teddy and the limousine driver.

FLOSSO: You were brought here to witness and experiment that will change humanity for all time, an experiment that could not have been conducted without you.

SIMON: The only thing I've worked on in the past year has ...

FLOSSO: [interrupts] At N.L.A.P., the experiment that occurred exactly one minute and forty seven seconds ago.

SIMON: What have you done?

FLOSSO: Probably killed millions of people. We expect backlash against those ultimately found responsible. What a coincidence that your father passed away just when we needed to create an alibi for you. Some kind of hunting accident, wasn't it?

[Simon glares at Flosso aka Uncle Teddy.]

FLOSSO: A private plane will take you back to Toronto now. The F.A.A. will not have a record of the flight. One more thing, when people ask you what you saw in your flash-forward, make up a story and stick to it.

[People are screaming in the background.]

FLOSSO: Hear that?

[Simon looks around and the noise gets louder.]

FLOSSO: That is the sound of the whole world waking up.










http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2002/11/20021126-1.html

THE WHITE HOUSE

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH


For Immediate Release

Office of the Press Secretary

November 26, 2002

President Signs Terrorism Insurance Act


Should terrorists strike America again, we have a system in place to address financial losses and get our economy back on its feet as quickly as possible.

With this new law, builders and investors can begin construction in real estate projects that have been stalled for too long, and get our hard-hats back to work. (Applause.)










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Speed Racer (1967–1968)

Quotes


Chorus: Go, Speed Racer! Go, Speed Racer! Go, Speed Racer, Go!










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FlashForward

Playing Cards with Coyote

Episode # 108


[Switch to a truck yard. It is nighttime and it is raining and thundering. A military cargo truck pulls into a parking area. The passenger rolls down his window. A bald man leans out with a package. He is wearing black, has his shirt sleeve rolled up and there is a three star tattoo on his forearm.]

TATTOO MAN 2: Hey.

[Another man, dressed in the same attire, takes the package. This man also has a three star tattoo. He walks into a building. Tow other men carry gasoline cans. They have one in each hand and both men have three star tattoos on their forearms. The man with the case enters a warehouse area. There is a table with a man sitting at it, in the center of the room, which is basically empty.]

MAN AT TABLE: You have them?

[The man with the tattoo puts the case down on the table. The man sitting there, turns the case around, unzips the leather cover then opens a metal case which has six rings in a foam protector.]

MAN AT TABLE: There were supposed to be seven.

[The man takes one ring from the case. It is silver colored with an inscription on the side. It has a dark stone set in it. He puts the ring back and closes the metal case and zips the leather cover. He speaks to the man who brought him the case.]

MAN AT TABLE: After the first atom bomb test, you know what a colleague of Oppenheimer's said?

[The man with the tattoo just looks at this man and remains quiet.]

MAN AT TABLE: "What a foul and awesome display." He then added, "Now we are all sons of bitches."










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 4:42 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Journal May 26, 2006


Earlier this morning, I started remembering something from long, long ago. I had completely forget about this. For some reason, remembering this memory makes me think of two things. One thing it does is to remind me that I did have an iterest in flying as a kid. For some reason, if someone would have asked me if I had been interested in flying when I was younger, I would have responded that I never had an interest in flying. And the memory was about the Canadian Air Force. For some reason, I wanted to fly for the Royal Canadian Air Force. I have no idea what that means. There was this one jet I liked, but I can't remember which model it is. I have this memory too about the Saudi's flying it as their main fighter. Now I'm thinking it wasn't Canada, it was Saudi Arabia, as in I was associated with them somehow that I can't remember now. I also remembered that Sabre driver from Korea that was something like a hero to my when I was very young. They called him Mac I think, McDonnell or McConnell, would have to look it up. I think he was a triple-Ace from Korea.

I made some notes again about that one bad fight I remember from long ago. I have been trying to keep these thoughts in sequence I made the note, but this is kind of jumbled up as more and more details have been coming back to me today. The key part to note is the detail that came to me last, at about 2 pm today. The fight was a result of me getting shot down by a chick in a bar.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 26 May 2006 excerpt ends]





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 4:42 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Journal May 26, 2006


All of this, All of this, it is my reality, I am absolutely convinced I was once, among other things, an aviator in the Navy. I just can't remember it. But I know these details I remember represents that time.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 26 May 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Fri, May 26, 2006 9:20:16 PM

Subject: Re: Journal May 26, 2006, Supplemental


Kerry Burgess wrote:

Earlier in my notes, I remember a time when I got out of boot camp, the same day I think. Three of us, still wearing our dress whites, rented a car and headed to the beach for the weekend. I was driving but didn't know how to get to Daytona. The next thing I remember, we were at the gated entrance to some facility. The security guard asked if we were "lost." We were at the entrance to Cape Canaveral.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 26 May 2006 excerpt ends]





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Fri, May 26, 2006 9:20:16 PM

Subject: Re: Journal May 26, 2006, Supplemental


Kerry Burgess wrote:

The memory of me going to OK to help my father build a house one winter. Something there maybe.

Ah.....well before that.....that set of concrete steps. There was this large structure, concrete steps for the front door to a trailer house, but the lot was empty. For some reason, I took a sledge hammer and demolished it, left nothing but a pile a rubble to what had once been, in my memory, that new and unused set of stairs. I have often wondered about that, why no one ever said anything about it to me.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 26 May 2006 excerpt ends]





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Fri, May 26, 2006 9:20:16 PM

Subject: Re: Journal May 26, 2006, Supplemental


At one point, though, the guy in the trailer next to the empty where I was destroying the steps started making some noise, but I ignored him. It took me two days to complete the job. At some point, his kid started crying about something. He rushed out and immediately blamed me for hurting her, but she was no one around me and I don't know what she was crying about.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 26 May 2006 excerpt ends]










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Ethan, you know you shouldn't run off like that.
I was worried.
I know.
Dad said the same thing, that I'm not supposed to wander off.
Do we have to tell him? No.
We don't have to tell him.
Like a secret? Sort of.
Dad says secrets are mean.
Well, they can be.
But sometimes people keep secrets so that other people don't worry about things that they don't need to worry about.
Like Dad would be really worried if he knew you ran off.
And he'd be really worried if he knew I fell down.
Why would that worry him? Well he might think I'm sick.
Are you sick? No.
I'm just getting back to Earth, that's all.
Are you weak? No.
So I'll keep your secret if you keep mine.
Okay.





Ethan Woods: Are you weak?

Molly Woods: No. So I'll keep your secret if you keep mine.

Ethan Woods: Okay.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 03:33 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 17 July 2014