This Is What I Think.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
See, I don't know who's doing what, precisely, but I think you all should be very afraid.
A hell of lot more afraid than you are normally, and I know you're all terrified most days of this real world.
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http://www.krem.com/news/local/kootenai-county/odom-manifesto-explains-how-martians-took-over-his-life/75072452
KREM 2 CBS Spokane
KREM Staff , KREM 7:58 AM. PST March 10, 2016
READ KYLE ODOM'S FULL MANIFESTO HERE
http://www.scribd.com/doc/303500166/Odom-Manifesto
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From 6/13/1990 To 3/8/2016 is 9400 days
9400 = 4700 + 4700
From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/15/1978 ( Willy Messerschmitt dead ) is 4700 days
http://www.krem.com/news/local/kootenai-county/police-suspected-pastor-shooter-arrested-in-washington-dc/74191413
KREM 2 CBS Spokane
Local pastor shooting suspect arrested outside the White House
Taylor Viydo and Adem Arac, KREM 10:26 AM. PST March 09, 2016
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Coeur d’Alene police officials said suspected pastor shooter Kyle A. Odom was arrested in Washington D.C. on Tuesday night.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1349235/quotes
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The Stand (TV Mini-Series)
The Plague (1994)
Quotes
Gen. Starkey: This 'Project Blue', it's nothing but a souped up version of the flu. Herbert Denninger of the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, the Pentagon's bright boy of the week, says that once we find Campion, we'll only know if it's going to jump to the outside. He says the virus will probably mutate as it passes from person to person, but that's not gonna help the people who catch it.
Maj. Jalbert: Sir, I have information that...
Gen. Starkey: [interrupting] It'll just take 'em longer to die, that's all. Most people are gonna think thay have the plain old non-lethal flu... right up to the very end, and that's the biggest break we've had so far. Now it's loose out there all because a gate malfunctioned and some idiot, glorified TV repairman grabbed his family and ran for the hills. What I'd like to do more than anything else is get that coward and...
Maj. Jalbert: Sir, we found him. We located Campion. He crash-landed late last night at a gas station on the outskirts of a one-stoplight town in east Texas.
Gen. Starkey: He made it halfway across the country in only 12 hours? How the hell did he do that?
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=35033405&PIpi=23416381
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0582086/bio
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Willy Messerschmitt
Biography
Date of Birth 26 June 1898, Frankfurt, Germany
Date of Death 15 September 1978, Munich, Germany
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35033405
Find A Grave
Wilhelm Emil "Willy" Messerschmitt
Birth: Jun. 26, 1898
Frankfurt am Main
Hessen, Germany
Death: Sep. 15, 1978
Munich (München)
Bavaria (Bayern), Germany
German aeroplane designer whose ME-109 was a standard Lufwaffe fighter during World War II, and whose ME-262 was the first mass-produced jet fighter.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1349235/quotes
IMDb
The Stand (TV Mini-Series)
The Plague (1994)
Quotes
Gen. Starkey: all because a gate malfunctioned and some idiot, glorified TV repairman
http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/80261/King_-_The_Stand.html
Stephen King
The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition
Chapter 17
Remember that, Starkey thought as his caller began to beep urgently behind him. The sound of burning bearings in the final stages of collapse is ronk-ronk-ronk.
He went to the caller and pushed the button that snapped off the beeper. “Yes, Len.”
“Billy, I’ve got an urgent from one of our teams in a town called Sipe Springs, Texas. Almost four hundred miles from Arnette. They say they have to talk to you; it’s a command decision.”
“What is it, Len?” he asked calmly. He had taken over sixteen “downers” in the last ten hours, and was, generally speaking, feeling fine. Not a sign of a ronk.
“Press.”
“Oh Jesus,” Starkey said mildly. “Patch them through.”
There was a muffled roar of static with a voice talking unintelligibly behind it.
“Wait a minute,” Len said.
The static slowly cleared.
“—Lion, Team Lion, do you read, Blue Base? Can you read? One… two… three… four… this is Team Lion—”
“I’ve got you, Team Lion,” Starkey said. “This is Blue Base One.”
“Problem is coded Flowerpot in the Contingency Book,” the tinny voice said. “Repeat, Flowerpot.”
“I know what the fuck Flowerpot is,” Starkey said. “What’s the situation?”
The tinny voice coming from Sipe Springs talked uninterrupted for almost five minutes. The situation itself was unimportant, Starkey thought, because the computer had informed him two days ago that just this sort of situation (in some shape or form) was apt to occur before the end of June. 88% probability. The specifics didn’t matter. If it had two legs and belt-loops, it was a pair of pants. Never mind the color.
A doctor in Sipe Springs had made some good guesses, and a pair of reporters for a Houston daily had linked what was happening in Sipe Springs with what had already happened in Arnette, Verona, Commerce City, and a town called Polliston, Kansas. Those were the towns where the problem had gotten so bad so fast that the army had been sent in to quarantine. The computer had a list of twenty-five other towns in ten states where traces of Blue were beginning to show up.
The Sipe Springs situation wasn’t important because it wasn’t unique. They’d had their chance at unique in Arnette—well, maybe—and flubbed it. What was important was that the “situation” was finally going to see print on something besides yellow military flimsy
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 5:21 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 10 March 2016