This Is What I Think.
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Today is 11/16/2024, Post #1
by me, Kerry Burgess, 11/15/2024 11:55 PM
Having just finished watching the season 2 premiere of "Silo" from Apple TV+, I decided to make this note
BECAUSE of my personal observations a few hours earlier
I have read this part of the book. Her experience gaining access to the other silo, she discovers as the episode begins, is similar I remember reading a long time ago. But her experience trying to gain access to the IT level is completely different in the episode that premiered tonight and that's the part that is relevant to this note. It is completely new to me tonight.
Lameoids out there are fascinated with the notion of "deja vu"
Your life is pathetic and pointless and meaningless and you are desperate to find meaning in nothing
So, those lameoids cannot understand this world beyond their own pathetic perspective
Me, I have a code-pattern
It's my original work
Then, one day, I discovered that it existed, obviously, BEFORE I discovered on my own personal initiative
And I am not a self-made man of the Donald J. Trump type. I did not make myself my own man because my daddy gave me 400 million dollars.
All this, is completely, absolutely 100% my own personal initiative.
The thoughts formed in my conscious mind and I worked at it
A few hours ago, I stepped out onto my patio here in my apartment for a few breaths of fresh air as I worked on drinking a freshly brewed pot of black coffee
I found myself touching the railing with a forearm and I immediately drew back, possibly restored memories of avoidance of leaning on the railing on a ship at sea and that dangerousness
But at that moment, it wasn't really a visualization and more of a line of thought, and as I focused my vision on the bottom part of the railing and I was suddenly imagining myself having fallen over the side because the railing broke apart as I leaned onto it. I was standing well away from the edge at this point and I was briefly imagining that I had twisted my body around and grabbed onto the bottom part. Before losing grip and falling to the ground below. Told someone I needed an ambulance. Continued drinking my coffee in the cold, fresh air and went back inside to sit here at this desk and work on something else. Trump and Geatz make for a great laugh, I discovered today, as though someone out there feels the need to send a briefing to me. "Here you are, Admiral, look at these clowns. They're hilarious". I worked on it for a while, might post about it later, still needs more work, as many other draft blog-posts topics of new content I am continually discovering
But now, it's about this episode of "Silo"
You would have to actually watch the episode to understand the significance.
AND only because of my personal observation from hours before I watched this episode, has this now become a note I make here
If not for my own personal observations, unrelated to this episode, then I doubt the content of this episode would have made me think along this track of thought.
Judge for yourself if there are significant similarities to the details *I* discover and that *I* discovered only because of my personal experience hours earlier
What does it mean?
I do not know
Has been happening like this for decades now
I continue working on it because I want to find the ending
I want to watch other videos but those cause only more work for me. And so much stuff is happening like this, despite my 20 years (and counting, here in this apartment in the city) of real isolation
They should have written the summary as:
Juliette seeks refuge in another silo, abandoned after a catastrophic war, believing herself to be the sole survivor, until unsettling discoveries challenge her solitude.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28077708/
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Silo
S2.E1
The Engineer
Episode aired Nov 15, 2024
Rebecca Ferguson as Juliette Nichols
Juliette seeks refuge in an abandoned silo after a catastrophic war, believing herself to be the sole survivor, until unsettling discoveries challenge her solitude.
From 11/29/1949 ( ) To 12/12/2008 ( premiere USA film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" ) is 21563 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 11/15/2024 ( Friday ) is 21563 days
From 12/12/2008 ( premiere USA film "The Day the Earth Stood Still" ) To 11/15/2024 ( ) is 5817 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 10/6/1981 ( ) is 5817 days
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From 11/10/1967 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Metamorphosis" ) To 11/15/2024 ( ) is 20825 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 11/8/2022 ( ) is 20825 days
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
Quotes
Polygraph Operator: I'm going to ask you a series of control questions. Are you currently in a seated position?
Klaatu: Yes.
Polygraph Operator: Are you human?
Klaatu: My body is.
Polygraph Operator: Do you feel pain?
Klaatu: My body does.
Polygraph Operator: Are you aware of an impending attack on the planet earth?
Klaatu: You should let me go.
Polygraph Operator: I'll repeat the question.
[he touches the machine and gets a shock]
Klaatu: What gate did you use to enter this base?
Polygraph Operator: East loading door.
Klaatu: How do I get there?
Polygraph Operator: 100 yards left from the back of this building.
Klaatu: Is there a security code?
Polygraph Operator: 4-4-Bravo-3-0.
Klaatu: What size is that suit?
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
Quotes
Professor Barnhardt: There must be alternatives. You must have some technology that could solve our problem.
Klaatu: Your problem is not technology. The problem is you. You lack the will to change.
Professor Barnhardt: Then help us change.
Klaatu: I cannot change your nature. You treat the world as you treat each other.
Professor Barnhardt: But every civilization reaches a crisis point eventually.
Klaatu: Most of them don't make it.
Professor Barnhardt: Yours did. How?
Klaatu: Our sun was dying. We had to evolve in order to survive.
Professor Barnhardt: So it was only when your world was threated with destruction that you became what you are now.
Klaatu: Yes.
Professor Barnhardt: Well that's where we are. You say we're on the brink of destruction and you're right. But it's only on the brink that people find the will to change. Only at the precipice do we evolve. This is our moment. Don't take it from us, we are close to an answer.
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
Quotes
Klaatu: [to Helen] Your professor is right. At the precipice we change.
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The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
Quotes
Professor Barnhardt: But it's only on the brink... that people find the will to change.
- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 12:45 AM Pacific-timezone USA Saturday 11/16/2024