This Is What I Think.

Friday, October 26, 2018

So, there you go.




The time I start now writing this note is 8:33 PM (Pacific Time USA) Friday 26 October 2018. I worked on it mostly from start to finish but paused for some time to brush my teeth, do some laundry, for a few moments. All this crap below takes a while to scoop together into one big pile.

Earlier today, at 5:05 PM and 5:51 PM, the blog posts that immediately precede this post, I made some notes that are now proof of my point, a point I made earlier and that is now highly compelling since I just a few minutes ago read a relevant page in "The Passage" by Justin Cronin from the year 2010.

Now, none of you dullards out there have any proof that is remotely similar to what I describe.

YOU MIGHT delude yourself into thinking what you've experienced is the same but YOU'RE EXPERIENCES ARE *NOT* THE SAME.

Your mind is not even careful enough to take even the slightest intelligent approach to documenting any experience that you think - that you *want* to think - is the same.

You have nothing.

You have only vague ideas that resemble what I write and because you read what I write you delude yourself just as Cronin writes about 'systematization'. Similar to how you gullible chump lameoids are always blathering away about your superstitious mystical ravings about "energy". Something you dullards know absolutely nothing about and just some word that got spray-painted on the mangy hides of the Little Donkeys of Mediocrity that live inside your monkey head.








The Passage: A Novel (Book One of The Passage Trilogy)

Justin Cronin

page 274 of 881 (Amazon Kindle Version)


They had shelter, food, heat. He'd made two more trips down to Milton's in the autumn, knowing that once winter came the road would be impassable, and had taken all the food that was left there. Rationing the canned goods, the powdered milk, the rice and dried beans, Wolgast believed he could make the stores last until spring. The lake was full of fish, and in one of the cabins he'd found an auger. A simple enough matter, then, to set up fishing lines. The propane tank was still half full. So, the winter. He welcomed it, felt his mind relax into its rhythm. No one had come after all; the world had forgotten them. They would be sealed away together, in safety.

By morning a foot of snow had piled around the cabin. The sun burst through the clouds, glaringly bright. Wolgast spent the afternoon digging out the woodpile, cutting a trail to connect it to the lodge, and then a second trail to the small cabin he planned to use as an icehouse, now that the cold weather had arrived.









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posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 3:43 PM Pacific Time Seattle USA Wednesday 27 February 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/02/in-perfect-isolation-sitting-in-my.html

In perfect isolation sitting in my bunker waiting for the wormholes.

Those of you following along at home understand how I established that "Stargate Wraith" represent a true evil force that has turned the "Stargate" producers into their slaves. They are slaves helping the evil forces capture more slaves.








From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2013 8:01 PM

To: 'Chad Trammell'

Subject: RE: 03 March 2003


I imagine some kind of very ancient force that has constructed those factors and there will be survivors in the human race only if we can figure out how to defeat its executioner. If the eradication force are as mentally intelligent as the “Stargate Wraith” then they see us humans as sort of their birthright, kind of like a son inheriting a farm of cattle from his father.

Well, you might say, Kerry [ your ] so-called time-traveler effect constants is not as well a thought out notion as you smugly believe. Kerry you have already written before that just because you document something in your journal then that does not necessarily mean it has to become true because if it does not become true then it becomes a paradox and you said that human beings are incapable of creating a paradox in time.








Wayward Pines Season 2 Episode 5

Sound the Alarm

Aired Wednesday 9:00 PM Jun 22, 2016 on FOX

(from internet transcript)


Lab Tech: Margaret sure seems to be handling all this pretty well.

Megan Fisher: "Margaret"? (chuckles) You named her?

Lab Tech: I name all my Abbies.









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Wayward Pines Season 2 Episode 5

Sound the Alarm

Aired Wednesday 9:00 PM Jun 22, 2016 on FOX

(from internet transcript)


Lab Tech: My ex-girlfriend whenever I apologized, she just stared at me. So I named her Margaret. (addressing "Margaret" as it glares at him from inside a metal bar cage:) I'm sorry, Margaret.









http://hvom.blogspot.com/2015/04/emily.html

Posted by Kerry Burgess at 9:28 PM

TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 2015

Emily

excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess at 9:28 PM TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 2015









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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0139809/quotes

IMDb

The Thirteenth Floor (1999)

Quotes

Douglas Hall: I know the truth.

Jane Fuller: Where are you?

Douglas Hall: You could call it the end of the world.








The Thirteenth Floor (1999)

(from internet transcript)


Douglas Hall: Right now we have a working prototype: Los Angeles, circa 1937.

Detective Larry McBain: Why '37?

Douglas Hall: Fuller wanted to start by recreating the era of his youth. You see... while my mind is jacked in I'm walking around experiencing 1937. My body stays here... and holds the consciousness of the program link unit.

Detective Larry McBain: You think one of them Units crawled up an extension cord... and killed its maker?








The Passage: A Novel (Book One of The Passage Trilogy)

Justin Cronin

page 80 of 881 (Amazon Kindle Version)


No, it wasn't something physical that made Zero stand out; it was how he made you *feel*. That was the best way Grey could explain it. The others seemed about as interested in the people behind the glass as a bunch of chimps at the zoo. But not Zero: Zero was paying attention.









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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080736/quotes

IMDb

Memorable quotes for

The Final Countdown (1980)


Commander Dan Thurman: What is this, some half-assed Princeton debating society?








https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0314498/releaseinfo

IMDb

The Perfect Score (2004)

Release Info

USA 27 January 2004 (premiere)



- posted by Kerry Burgess 9:51 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 26 October 2018