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PINK FLOYD


"The Post War Dream"


was it for you? was it me?
did i watch too much t.v.?
is that a hint of accusation in your eyes?



































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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 1:41 PM Pacific Time near Seattle Washington State USA Tuesday 09 July 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/07/fbi-for-sale-james-comey-is-phantom.html


FBI For Sale: James Comey *is* the Phantom Shitter.



I mean, come on. Just look at him.

James Comey just looks like a seriously deviant pervert.

James Comey is the poster boy of the FBI pervert.



[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 09 July 2013 excerpt ends]










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[ See also: To Be Continued? ]


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/27/james-comey-justice-department-data-monitoring

theguardian


James Comey remained at Justice Department as monitoring went on

Incoming FBI chief threatened to quit over illegal surveillance but NSA continued to harvest data after his act of rebellion

Spencer Ackerman in Washington

guardian.co.uk, Thursday 27 June 2013 11.03 EDT


James Comey famously threatened to resign from the Justice Department in 2004 over the warrantless surveillance of Americans' internet records. But once Justice Department and National Security Agency lawyers found a novel legal theory to cover the surveillance, the man Barack Obama tapped last week to lead the FBI stayed on as deputy attorney general for another year as the monitoring continued.

Comey was the acting attorney general in March 2004, when long-simmering legal tensions over the online "metadata" surveillance pitted the Justice Department and FBI against the Bush White House and NSA. That incident, dramatically recounted by Comey to the Senate in May 2007, earned the 6ft 8in former federal prosecutor a reputation for integrity that has become central to his persona.

President Obama directly referred to that reputation when he nominated Comey to take over the FBI on June 21.



http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/21/us-usa-obama-fbi-idUSBRE95K14520130621

REUTERS


By Steve Holland

WASHINGTON Fri Jun 21, 2013 4:46pm EDT

(Reuters) - In nominating Jim Comey to be the next FBI director on Friday, President Barack Obama










http://news.yahoo.com/u-nurses-unprepared-handle-ebola-patients-140327416.html

YAHOO! NEWS


U.S. nurses say they are unprepared to handle Ebola patients

Reuters

By Julie Steenhuysen

10 hours ago [ Retrieved 5:45 PM Friday 03 October 2014 Pacific Time USA ]


CHICAGO (Reuters) - Nurses, the frontline care providers in U.S. hospitals, say they are untrained and unprepared to handle patients arriving in their hospital emergency departments infected with Ebola.

Many say they have gone to hospital managers, seeking training on how to best care for patients and protect themselves and their families from contracting the deadly disease, which has so far killed at least 3,338 people in the deadliest outbreak on record.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has repeatedly said that U.S. hospitals are prepared to handle such patients. Many infectious disease experts agree with that assessment.

Dr. Edward Goodman, an infectious disease doctor at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas that is now caring for the first Ebola patient to be diagnosed in this country, believed his hospital was ready.

The hospital had completed Ebola training just before Thomas Eric Duncan arrived in their emergency department on Sept. 26. But despite being told that Duncan had recently traveled from Liberia, hospital staff failed to recognize the Ebola risk and sent him home, where he spent another two days becoming sicker and more infectious.

"The Texas case is a perfect example," said Micker Samios, a triage nurse in the emergency department at Medstar Washington Hospital Center, the largest hospital in the nation's capital.

"In addition to not being prepared, there was a flaw in diagnostics as well as communication," Samios said.

Nurses argue that inadequate preparation could increase the chances of spreading Ebola if hospital staff fail to recognize a patient coming through their doors, or if personnel are not informed about how to properly protect themselves.

At Medstar, the issue of Ebola training came up at the bargaining table during contract negotiations.

"A lot of staff feel they aren't adequately trained," said Samios, whose job is to greet patients in the emergency department and do an initial assessment of their condition.

So Young Pak, a spokeswoman for the hospital, said it has been rolling out training since July "in the Emergency Department and elsewhere, and communicating regularly with physicians, nurses and others throughout the hospital."

Samios said she and other members of the emergency department staff were trained just last week on procedures to care for and recognize an Ebola patient, but not everyone was present for the training, and none of the other nursing or support staff were trained.

"When an Ebola patient is admitted or goes to the intensive care unit, those nurses, those tech service associates are not trained," she said. "The X-ray tech who comes into the room to do the portable chest X-ray is not trained. The transporter who pushes the stretcher is not trained."

If an Ebola patient becomes sick while being transported, "How do you clean the elevator?"

Nurses at hospitals across the country are asking similar questions.

A survey by National Nurses United of some 400 nurses in more than 200 hospitals in 25 states found that more than half (60 percent) said their hospital is not prepared to handle patients with Ebola, and more than 80 percent said their hospital has not communicated to them any policy regarding potential admission of patients infected by Ebola.

Another 30 percent said their hospital has insufficient supplies of eye protection and fluid-resistant gowns.

"If there are protocols in place, the nurses are not hearing them and the nurses are the ones who are exposed," said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of National Nurses United, which serves as both a union and a professional association for U.S. nurses.

Unlike influenza or the common cold, which can be spread by coughing and sneezing, Ebola is only spread by contact with bodily fluids from someone who is actively sick. That means the risk to the average person is low, but for healthcare workers, the risk is much higher.

As of Aug. 25, more than 240 healthcare workers have developed the disease in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone, and more than 120 have died, according to the World Health Organization.

Many of these infections occurred when healthcare workers were removing the personal protective gear - masks, gowns, gloves or full hazmat suits used to care for the patients, said biosafety experts.

Sean Kaufman, ?president of Behavioral-Based Improvement Solutions, an Atlanta-based biosafety firm, helped coach nurses at Emory University through the process of putting on and taking off personal protective equipment (PPE) while they were caring for two U.S. aid workers flown to Atlanta after becoming infected with Ebola in West Africa.

Kaufman became known as "Papa Smurf" to the Emory nurses because of the blue hazmat suits he and others wore that resembled the cartoon character.

"Our healthcare workforce goes through so many pairs of gloves that they really don't focus on how they remove gloves. The putting on and the taking off doesn't occur with enough attention to protect themselves," he said.

Nurses say hospitals have not thought through the logistics of caring for Ebola patients.

"People say they are ready, but then when you ask them what do you actually have in place, nobody is really answering that," said Karen Higgins, a registered nurse at Boston Medical Center.

Higgins, an intensive care unit (ICU) nurse, said hospital officials have been teaching nurses on one of the regular floors how to care for an Ebola patient.

"I said, well, that's great, but if the patient requires an ICU, what is your plan," she said. "They looked at me blankly."










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=27668

The American Presidency Project

Lyndon B. Johnson

XXXVI President of the United States: 1963 - 1969

288 - Remarks and Citation at the Medal of Honor Ceremony for Lt. Charles Q. Williams, USA. -

June 23, 1966

Lieutenant Williams, Secretary Resor, Members of the Cabinet, distinguished Members of the Congress, ladies and gentlemen:

We have come here this morning to honor a very brave American soldier.

The acts of extraordinary courage to which we pay tribute were not performed with any hope of reward. They began with a soldier doing his duty--but they went so far beyond the call of duty that they became a patriot's gift to his country.

Lieutenant Williams and a very small band of Americans and Vietnamese fought for 14 long hours against an enemy that outnumbered them more than five to one.

During those long hours, Lieutenant Williams was wounded five times. Any single one of those wounds might have caused another man to completely abandon the fight. Yet Lieutenant Williams continued to rally his men, to protect his wounded, to hold off the enemy until help could come.

Few men understand what it really means to draw deep from the wellsprings of such bravery. Few have ever made that kind of journey--and far fewer have ever returned.

We have another such man with us here this morning. He is Brigadier General John T. Kennedy, one of the oldest living holders of the Medal of Honor.

General Kennedy, would you please stand?

General Kennedy and Lieutenant Williams have a great deal in common.

Both are natives of the great State of South Carolina.

Both displayed unique valor in distant lands fighting for their country.

Both bear the scars of their heroism.

The presence of General Kennedy here in the White House this morning reminds us all that in the course of human history the optimists are sometimes right.

It was in the year 1909, when I was only 1 year old, when young Lieutenant Kennedy was serving in the Philippines. There were some who could not believe that the Filipinos had any future as a free and independent country. Some of them thought that the only choice was internal anarchy or colonial rule.

Years later--in the 1940's--the Philippines passed through a long night of foreign occupation, and then of Communist guerrilla war. Some thought that a free and confident nation could never emerge from those years of long struggle. But they were wrong.

The people of the Philippines, under imaginative and dedicated leadership, proved that democracy and social reform are stronger than the forces of terror and oppression.

Today, as we meet here, the Philippines is a vital and growing nation true to its own traditions and ambitions--a creative force in the emerging community of Asia.

As we meet here this morning, we are reminded that all over the world many young nations are today struggling to achieve the same kind of results. They seek to be free from outside coercion, to achieve real social and economic progress, to determine their own futures, and to work constructively with their own neighbors.

South Vietnam is such a nation. We are supporting her in her brave struggle to achieve these goals, with the help of men like Lieutenant Williams.

History will note that neither of these two heroes who are here with us today, neither General Kennedy nor Lieutenant Williams, ever fought to promote narrow American interests.

Neither fought to build an American empire.

Neither fought to enslave a single human soul.

They fought, instead, to help make possible a better life for people newly emerged from colonial rule.

They fought, at great personal risk, for a world of peace--a world that might become, however slowly, worthy of the human spirit.

And in the process, each of these men added a new dimension to the Medal of Honor.

Lieutenant Williams, it is hard for your President to find words to tell you of the deep gratitude and admiration that your fellow Americans have for you.

But I do rejoice that I may present to you, in the name of the Congress of the United States and of the grateful people of America, the Medal of Honor--for the bravery and the gallantry that you displayed at the risk of your life, far above and beyond the call of duty.

You don't know how much satisfaction I get out of seeing this lovely lady who has been by your side--this wonderful, typically American family here in the first house of the land to see you receive the award and the recognition that only a courageous, dedicated, devoted American could receive in this house.

Secretary Resor will now read the citation.

[The text of the citation, read by Stanley R. Resor, Secretary of the Army, follows]

THE PRESIDENT of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, March 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of The Congress the Medal of Honor to:

FIRST LIEUTENANT CHARLES Q. WILLIAMS,

UNITED STATES ARMY

for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty:

First Lieutenant Charles Q. Williams (then Second Lieutenant), Infantry, distinguished himself by conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his own life above and beyond the call of duty while defending the Special Forces Camp at Dong Xoai, Republic of Vietnam, against a violent attack by hostile forces that lasted for fourteen hours, June 9 to 10, 1965.

Lieutenant Williams was serving as Executive Officer of a Special Forces Detachment when an estimated Vietcong reinforced regiment struck the Camp and threatened to overrun it and the adjacent District Headquarters. He awoke personnel, organized them, determined the sources of the insurgents' main effort, and led the troops to their defensive positions on the south and west walls. Then, after running to the District Headquarters to establish communications, he found that there was no radio operational with which to communicate with his commanding officer in another compound. To reach the other compound, he traveled through darkness but was halted in this effort by a combination of shrapnel in his right leg and the increase of the Vietcong gun fire. Ignoring his wound, he returned to the District Headquarters and directed the defense against the first assault.

As the insurgents attempted to scale the walls and as some of the Vietnamese defenders began to retreat, he dashed through a barrage of gun fire, succeeded in rallying these defenders, and led them back to their positions. Although wounded in the thigh and left leg during this gallant action, he returned to his position and, upon being told that communications were re-established and that his commanding officer was seriously wounded, Lieutenant Williams took charge of actions in both compounds. Then in an attempt to reach the communications bunker, he sustained wounds in the stomach and right arm from grenade fragments.

As the defensive positions on the walls had been held for hours and casualties were mounting, he ordered the consolidation of the American personnel from both compounds to establish a defense in the District building. After radio contact was made with a friendly air controller, he disregarded his wounds and directed the defense from the District building, using descending flares as reference points to adjust air strikes. By his courage, he inspired his team to hold out against the insurgent force that was closing in on them and throwing grenades into the windows of the building.

As daylight arrived and the Vietcong continued to besiege the stronghold, firing a machine gun directly south of the District building, he was determined to eliminate this menace that threatened the lives of his men. Taking a 3.5 rocket launcher and a volunteer to load it, he worked his way across open terrain, reached the berm south of the District Headquarters, and took aim at the Vietcong machine gun one hundred and fifty meters away. Although the sight was faulty, he succeeded in hitting the machine gun. While he and the loader were trying to return to the District Headquarters, they were both wounded. With a fourth wound, this time in the right arm and leg, and realizing he was unable to carry his wounded comrade back to the District building, Lieutenant Williams pulled him to a covered position and then made his way back to the District building where he sought the help of others who went out and evacuated the injured soldier.

Although seriously wounded and tired, he continued to direct the air strikes closer to the defensive position. As morning turned to afternoon and the Vietcong pressed their effort with direct recoilless rifle fire into the building, he ordered the evacuation of the seriously wounded to the safety of the communications bunker. When informed that helicopters would attempt to land as the hostile gun fire had abated, he led his team from the building to the artillery position, making certain of the timely evacuation of the wounded from the communications area, and then on to the pickup point. Despite resurgent Vietcong gun fire, he directed the rapid evacuation of all personnel.

Throughout the long battle, he was undaunted by the vicious Vietcong assault and inspired the defenders in decimating the determined insurgents. Lieutenant Williams' conspicuous gallantry, extraordinary heroism, and intrepidity at the risk of his own life above and beyond the call of duty are in the highest traditions of the United States Army and reflect great credit upon himself and the Armed Forces of his country.

Note: The President spoke at 11 a.m. in the East Room at the White House.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042472/releaseinfo

IMDb

For Heaven's Sake (1950)

Release Info

USA 15 December 1950 (New York City, New York)



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IMDb


For Heaven's Sake (1950)

Plot Summary


An angel disguises himself as a crusty old rancher in order to visit Earth and help an unborn child find suitable parents.










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/71211/Clancy_-_Rainbow_Six.html


Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 37

DYING FLAME

The safe house was a four-story brownstone that had been given to the federal government decades before by a grateful businessman whose kidnapped son had been recovered alive by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It was used mainly for interviewing UN diplomats who worked in one way or another for the U.S. government, and had been one of the places used by Arkady Schevchenko, still the highest-ranking Soviet defector of all time. Outwardly unremarkable, inside it had an elaborate security system and three rooms outfitted with recording systems and twoway mirrors, plus the usual tables, and more comfortable chairs than normal. It was manned around the clock, usually by a rookie agent in the New York field division whose purpose was merely that of doorman.

Chatham took them to the top-floor interview room and sat Clark and Popov down in the windowless cubicle. The microphone was set up, and the reel-to-reel tape recorder set to turning. Behind one of the mirrors, aTV camera and attendant VCR was set up as well.

"Okay," Clark said, announcing the date, time, and place. "With me is Colonel Dmitriy Arkadeyevich Popov, retired, of the former Soviet KGB. The subject of this interview is international terrorist activity. My name is John Clark, and I am a field officer of the Central Intelligence Agency. Also here are-"

"Special Agent Tom Sullivan-"

"And-"

"Special Agent Frank Chatham-"

"Of the FBI's New York office. Dimitriy, would you please begin?" John said.

It was intimidating as hell for Popov to do this, and it showed in the first few minutes of his narrative. The two FBI agents showed total incredulity on their faces for the first half hour, until he got to the part about his morning rides in Kansas.

"Maclean? What was his first name?" Sullivan asked. "Kirk, I think, perhaps Kurt, but I think it ended with a K," Popov replied. "Hunnicutt told me that he'd kidnapped people here in New York to be used as guinea pigs for this Shiva sickness."

"Fuck," Chatham breathed. "What does this guy look like?"

Popov told them in very accurate terms,down to hair length and eye color.

"Mr. Clark, we know this guy. We've interviewed him in the disappearance of a young woman, Mary Bannister. And another woman, Anne Pretloe, disappeared under very similar circumstances. Holy shit, you say they were murdered?"

"No, I said they were killed as test subjects for this Shiva disease that they plan to spread at Sydney."










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Last Modified: 5/29/06 6:04 pm

dream,


the idea dawned on me that iraq had as much to do with 9/11 as anyone from the u.s. had to do with osiraq in 1981. the debate reminds me of the talk about doolittle's raid on japan.

my "pride," for lack of a better word, about having a 35 versus a 30-30 probably represents having an improved or upgraded version of an aircraft, e.g. an F-15B instead of an F-15A.

There is also something in my mind about needing to inspire future defenders. Also, I listen to the instructions from my team, because I'm part of the team and I want to be on team. Some instructions are easier to follow than others because some are easier to understand than others.

and six flags. something about six flags. and then orlando, space mountain was my favorite, very memorable but can't remember details.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 2006 excerpt ends]










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/71211/Clancy_-_Rainbow_Six.html


Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 13


The money was good. Several more missions like the first two and he could take his money, his false identity papers, and vanish from the face of the earth. He could lie on some beach, drinking tasty beverages and watching pretty girls in skimpy bathing suits or-what? Popov didn't know exactly what sort of retirement he could stomach, but he was certain he could find something. Maybe use his talents to trade in stocks and bonds like a real capitalist, and thus spend his time enriching himself further. Perhaps that, he mused, sipping his morning coffee and staring out the window, looking south toward Wall Street. But he wasn't quite ready for that life yet, and until he was, the fact that he didn't know the nature of his missions' purpose was troublesome. In not knowing, he couldn't evaluate all the dangers to himself. But for all his skill, experience, and professional training, he hadn't a clue as to why his employer wanted him to let the tigers from their cages, out in the open where the hunters were waiting. What a pity, Popov thought, that he couldn't just ask.










"Space: Above And Beyond"

"The Angriest Angel"

11 February 1996

Episode 15 Season 1 DVD video:


Elroy-El: I'd like to speak with an attorney. We artificial-intelligence types have rights too, you know. Silicates got what you call your Napoleonic code which states that the accused is innocent until proven guilty.

US Marine Corps 1LT Paul Wang: [displays evidence proving the guilt of the accused]

Elroy-El: And that is?

US Marine Corps 1LT Paul Wang: It was on your person. On your clothes we found remnants of the oil used as accelerant on the missiles in the fire. And when that failed, you stole this radio-controlled device and turned it into a detonator, using electronics from your own body.

Elroy-El: Clearly, gentlemen, a frame-up job is in progress.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: You see, we biological life-forms got what you call your, uh, eye for an eye.

Elroy-El: Yes. Yes, I've read about that.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: It states that an act, say of terrorism or murder is met with an equal act.

Elroy-El: I have the uneasy feeling that you gentlemen are unfamiliar with the Ho Chi Minh City Convention of 2054. Under declarations relating to Artificial Intelligence, Prisoners of War, article two, paragraph four states -

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Nothing that means a damn in this room.

Elroy-El: Oh.

US Marine Corps 1LT Paul Wang: You didn't seem to care about the H.C.M.C. Convention when you tortured me at the Kazbek Penal Colony.

Elroy-El: Why do you malign me so? [Gasps] Oh, I see. Of course. Oh, gentlemen, this has been one huge mistake. You see, that wasn't me. That was an entirely different Elroy-El model. Yes, that boy Elroy did some very bad things.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: As I heard, it was with this.

Elroy-El: A silicate feels no pain.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Ah.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/movie_script.php?movie=bounty-the

Springfield! Springfield!


Bounty, The (1984)


(Sound of drums)
This way.
Court is assembled
by the Right Honorable Lords,
Commissioners of the Admiralty
and I quote: To enquire into the cause
and circumstances of the seizure
of His Majesty's armed vessel,
The Bounty,
commanded by
Lieutenant William Bligh
and to try the said
Lieutenant William Bligh
for his conduct
on that occasion.
Surrender your sword
and be seated.
Lieutenant Bligh.
Perhaps it would be useful if you
told the court in your own words
the events
of April 28th last year.
Yes sir. If it please my Lords,
I will first read a list of the mutineers
who seized my ship.
The crew is not on trial here,
Mr Bligh. You, sir, are on trial.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111161/quotes

IMDb


The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Quotes


Red: These walls are funny. First you hate 'em, then you get used to 'em. Enough time passes, you get so you depend on them. That's institutionalized.










http://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/jan/01/j-edgar-hoover-secret-fbi

theguardian


The secret life of J Edgar Hoover

For half a century, the FBI director waged war on homosexuals, black people and communists. Now, a controversial film by Clint Eastwood is set to reveal some of the explosive truth about him. Here, his biographer Anthony Summers tells all

Anthony Summers

The Observer, Saturday 31 December 2011


A surprising find was the account by Luisa Stuart, once a celebrated model, tracked down because she featured in a droll photograph taken with Hoover and Tolson one New Year's Eve in the late 1930s at the Stork Club – the place to be seen in New York at the time. In the photo, Hoover is shown holding his hands up as Stuart, armed with a toy shotgun, "threatens" him. Later that night, in the dark of a limousine when they left the club, she remembered: "I noticed they were holding hands all the way, just sitting there talking and holding hands with each other… I was so young and those were different times. But I'd never seen two men holding hands."

Joseph Shimon, a former Washington police inspector, recalled a taxi driver reporting the pair had been "kissing and ass-grabbing" during a cab journey. Harry Hay, founder of America's first gay rights group, remembered that on vacation in California, in "a circle in which they didn't have people who weren't gay… They were nodded together as lovers."

The Eastwood movie includes a bizarre scene that depicts Hoover, after his mother's death, donning one of her dresses. It is a nod towards allegations I first reported, that he on occasion cross-dressed. I had information from three sources, two men who said an "easily recognisable" photograph of Hoover in an evening gown circulated in the gay community in 1948, and an account by a millionaire's former wife of secret sex parties that she claimed to have witnessed in the late 50s. Hoover, the woman said, had been "dressed like an old flapper, like you see on old tintypes".

Bill Clinton, who as president in 1993 was mulling over who to appoint as FBI Director, thought the cross-dressing reports were hilarious. "It's going to be hard," he grinned during a speech at a press function, "to fill J Edgar Hoover's… pumps."



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:43 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 03 October 2014