I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
If this is the first blog-post by me you're reading then you are galactically uninformed.
This Is What I Think.
Saturday, March 01, 2025
Today is 03/01/2025, Post #2
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Posted by Kerry Burgess
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018
I started off on 4/22/2018 to post the following note to a television news journalist's Facebook page as an add-on to other comments I made.
But Facebook wouldn't let me post it even on my own page because it's too long.
After chopping it down a few times I finally managed to get it posted on my personal Facebook page but gave up trying on the other person's page.
Long ago I encountered similar problem with Blogger.com but this content is nowhere close to being too long for this page.
The hell with it.
Makes for a good summary though so I'm posting it here too.
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Jane McCarthy
@jane.kremtv
At the risk of "beating a dead horse" in the sense of how no one wants to discuss a very complex topic, I want to point out another reference that has nothing to do with KREM 2 CBS.
What's important to this is that some person and persons are trying very hard to create the pattern I am interpreting.
The primary question I think anyone should ask is: Why?
Why are they doing it? Why does it have anything to do with me? All that fantastic stuff I have written is nothing from my conscious memory. But yet, the thoughts had to exist in the first place in my conscious mind for me to start looking closer.
The thought appeared in my mind that the reason *why*, as I've been asking, is because people out there - people you possibly don't even know - possibly in your CBS corporate environment - who want my attention because they don't understand what's happened to me.
Going back to those people I suspect are lurking in the shadows and who are causing the code pattern to become active in your organizations scheduling, there must be a reason for it.
They seem to be creating some sort of historical record.
I have been working - in the context of my current mindset - for the past 12 years trying to figure out their motive.
Once again: Why?
Are they creating a historical record for an Event that is going to happen in the future?
Are they creating a historical record because they want more people to generate intelligent observations about this situation?
[ excerpt ends Posted by Kerry Burgess MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018 ]
Quincy M.E. (1976–1983): Season 6, Episode 17 - "Sugar and Spice"
(from internet transcript)
If I were gonna be on the Dick Wilcox Show, I...
The Dick Wilcox Show? Yeah.
Oh, my, my, my!
Oh, my! What's it for?
Well, he's doing a show on beauty.
You know, fashion, make up, things like that.
You're the expert.
No, I am not going to be the expert.
Remember the guy we nailed? The one who disfigured all those women?
Well, I'm gonna talk about how to choose a qualified doctor.
Quincy's boss: Quincy, listen.
This is a great opportunity to talk
about the department's appropriations.
They're coming up for review next week.
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Quincy M.E. (1976–1983): Season 6, Episode 17 - "Sugar and Spice"
(from internet transcript)
We're getting ready to come back out of commercial.
CORRINE: You're gonna pay for this, Doctor. This is really gonna cost you!
QUINCY: It's already cost somebody her life!
You should have listened to your boss, Doctor!
My lawyers are gonna be on top of you by tomorrow morning.
QUINCY: I'm not interested in your lawyers.
Dick Wilcox: Welcome to World War Three!
"Burns, Baby Burns" The Simpsons tv-series
Original airdate in U.S.: 17-Nov-96
(from internet transcript)
Homer Simpson: It's so unfair. You're everything a dad could hope for.
Larry: Yeah, I tell ya, I don't get no regard. No regard at all. No esteem, either.
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"Burns, Baby Burns" The Simpsons tv-series
Original airdate in U.S.: 17-Nov-96
(from internet transcript)
Burns: Well, did you meet Larry?
Man: Oh, yes. He made light of my weight problem, then suggested my motto be "semper fudge." At that point, he told me to [making quotes with fingers] relax.
Burns: How were his test scores?
Woman: Let's just say this: he spelled "Yale" with a six.
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From 5/21/1969 ( from the thoughts in my conscious mind, coinciding with United States of America Veterans Affairs hospital psychiatric doctor medical drugs: the Princeton University doctor of medicine degree graduation of my biological brother Dr Thomas Reagan MD and in 1973 the law-doctorate graduate of University of Oxford, England ) To 4/1/1981 ( ) is 4333 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 9/13/1977 ( premiere USA TV "Sex and the Married Woman" ) is 4333 days
From 7/21/1979 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan and my sister-in-law Phoebe Cates are lawfully married in the state of Vermont ) To 4/1/1981 ( ) is 620 days
620 = 310 + 310
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 9/8/1966 ( premiere USA TV series "Star Trek" ) is 310 days
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Quincy M.E. (1976–1983): Season 6, Episode 17 - "Sugar and Spice"
(from internet transcript)
QUINCY: Gretchen Stone, female Caucasian, twenty-five years old.
Eyes are sunken, Sam.
Look at how the skin responds when I pinch it.
Yeah, it doesn't snap back.
Yeah, it's an indication of dehydration.
What were the circumstances of her death?
Well, she collapsed in the middle of a photographer's session.
Dead on arrival.
Oh, so she was under hot lights.
Mmm.
Oh, look how dry and sticky this tissue is.
SAM: A sign of dehydration.
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by me, Kerry Burgess: March 26, 2019
The typical United States American is childish and naive.
Your feeble, dim-wit mind always thinks that movies, especially action, are always about *somebody*.
Americans, in their pathetic lives, are incapable of seeing through the messenger to the message.
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No suit, no lunch, no respect: Zelenskyy-Trump feud started with a fashion dig
Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy, USA TODAY
Fri, February 28, 2025 at 2:19 PM PST
WASHINGTON – It was an undignified spectacle all around.
As soon as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emerged out of his motorcade at the West Wing, President Donald Trump immediately took a dig at his sartorial choice.
Outfitted in a black sweatshirt featuring an embroidered Ukrainian trident, black slacks and boots, he was substantially underdressed in comparison to Trump, who was wearing a suit and tie.
“You’re all dressed up today,” Trump said sarcastically.
From 8/13/1982 ( premiere USA film "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" ) To 2/28/2025 ( Friday ) is 15540 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 5/20/2008 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Secret Lives of Women"::"Voyeurs and Exhibitionists" ) is 15540 days
From 11/17/1996 ( premiere USA TV series episode "The Simpsons"::"Burns, Baby Burns"" ) To 2/28/2025 ( ) is 10330 days
10330 = 5165 + 5165
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/24/1979 ( the Soviet Union invades Afghanistan ) is 5165 days
From 7/27/1997 ( premiere USA TV series "Stargate SG-1"::series premiere "Children of the Gods" ) To 2/28/2025 ( ) is 10078 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 6/6/1993 ( from Princeton Weekly Bulletin {05/31/1993, Page 5 - Notices} publication, Princeton University: Reception for recipients of graduate degrees ) is 10078 days
From 3/8/1988 ( as me, Kerry Burgess, while enlisted paygrade E-5, designated Fire Controlman Petty Officer Second Class (FC2), my official enlisted US Navy documents includes: Terrier MK 152 guided-missiles Fire Control Computers Complex Operator (UNIVAC digital-computers Mk152 Terrier System for, primarily, SM2-ER {Extended Range} Standard Missiles ordnance) - CF-division, Missile Plot, USS Wainwright CG-28, US Navy, following my graduation Naval Missiles School, Dam Neck, Virginia ) To 2/28/2025 ( ) is 13506 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 10/25/2002 ( from The Daily Princetonian publication, Princeton University: Orange and crimson - Princeton, Harvard take next snap in old rivalry ) is 13506 days
From 3/14/1942 ( ) To 2/28/2025 ( ) is 30302 days
30302 = 15151 + 15151
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 4/27/2007 ( premiere USA film "Next" ) is 15151 days
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Quincy M.E. (1976–1983): Season 6, Episode 17 - "Sugar and Spice"
(from internet transcript)
Unfortunately, the only defense against these charlatans is a, an informed public.
Well, Mr. Boswell, we both work for the government.
I was hoping you would back me up.
Personally, I give you all the support in the world,
but officially there's not a thing I can do to help you.
You see, these diet books fall right in the cracks.
There are no restrictions on them and there never will be.
How come?
Because the Constitution of the United States guarantees it.
See, we're talking here about the First Amendment, Doctor.
Freedom of speech.
The government could step in and put
restrictions on books about dieting
then they could put restrictions on books about anything else.
Nobody knows where that would lead.
No, this is one of our fundamental protections, Doctor,
but in the course of our nation's history a lot of lives have been lost
in order to help us keep it.
Quincy: Well, I sure put myself out on a limb this time.
Quincy M.E. (1976–1983): Season 6, Episode 17 - "Sugar and Spice"
(from internet transcript)
"Somebody has to stand up and tell people to get some sense.
"Sincerely, Mrs. Allison."
How about that, huh?
Right. Yeah, yeah.
QUINCY: Let's see, another one.
"I'm tired of fast-talking promoters
"ripping me off with the promise of a miracle diet.
"Go get 'em, Doctor Quincy. Skinny Carl."
QUINCY: Oh, these guys sound like they're mad, don't they?
I don't blame 'em.
Yeah. "Dear Doctor Quincy,
"I always hear you can't be too thin or too rich.
"Seems to me a lot of people are getting rich telling me how to get thin.
"Bea Elliot." (PHONE RINGING)
Yeah?
Yes sir. Yeah, I'll be right there.
Another summons from Asten?
Yeah, and the sound of his voice
tells me there's a lotta trouble brewing.
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Release Info
USA 27 April 2007
Full Cast & Crew
Nicolas Cage ... Cris Johnson
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Inventing the negative feedback amplifier
Six years of persistent search helped the author conceive the idea "in a flash" aboard the old Lackawanna Ferry
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Nothing came of my efforts, however, because every circuit I devised turned out to be far too complex to be practical. I was seeking simplicity—and perfection.
Inspiration on the Lackawanna Ferry
Then came the morning of Tuesday, August 2, 1927, when the concept of the negative feedback amplifier came to me in a flash while I was crossing the Hudson River on the Lackawanna Ferry, on my way to work. For more than 50 years I have pondered how and why the idea came, and I can't say any more today than I could that morning. All I know is that after several years of hard work on the problem, I suddenly realized that if I fed the amplifier output back to the input, in reverse phase, and kept the device from oscillating (singing, as we called it then),
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Harold Stephen Black
From Wikipedia
Harold Stephen Black (April 14, 1898 – December 11, 1983) was an American electrical engineer, who revolutionized the field of applied electronics by inventing the negative feedback amplifier in 1927. To some, his invention is considered the most important breakthrough of the twentieth century in the field of electronics, since it has a wide area of application. This is because all electronic devices (vacuum tubes, bipolar transistors and MOS transistors) are inherently nonlinear, but they can be made substantially linear with the application of negative feedback. Negative feedback works by sacrificing gain for higher linearity (or in other words, smaller distortion/intermodulation). By sacrificing gain, it also has an additional effect of increasing the bandwidth of the amplifier. However, a negative feedback amplifier can be unstable such that it may oscillate. Once the stability problem is solved, the negative feedback amplifier is extremely useful in the field of electronics. Black published a famous paper, Stabilized feedback amplifiers, in 1934.
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Negative-feedback amplifier
From Wikipedia
A negative-feedback amplifier (or feedback amplifier) is an electronic amplifier that subtracts a fraction of its output from its input, so that negative feedback opposes the original signal. The applied negative feedback can improve its performance (gain stability, linearity, frequency response, step response) and reduces sensitivity to parameter variations due to manufacturing or environment. Because of these advantages, many amplifiers and control systems use negative feedback.
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Oscillation
From Wikipedia
Oscillation is the repetitive or periodic variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a point of equilibrium) or between two or more different states. Familiar examples of oscillation include a swinging pendulum and alternating current. Oscillations can be used in physics to approximate complex interactions, such as those between atoms.
Oscillation
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Damped oscillations
All real-world oscillator systems are thermodynamically irreversible. This means there are dissipative processes such as friction or electrical resistance which continually convert some of the energy stored in the oscillator into heat in the environment. This is called damping. Thus, oscillations tend to decay with time unless there is some net source of energy into the system. The simplest description of this decay process can be illustrated by oscillation decay of the harmonic oscillator.
Damped oscillators are created when a resistive force is introduced, which is dependent on the first derivative of the position, or in this case velocity.
Negative-feedback amplifier
From Wikipedia
Harold Stephen Black independently invented the negative-feedback amplifier while he was a passenger on the Lackawanna Ferry (from Hoboken Terminal to Manhattan) on his way to work at Bell Laboratories (located in Manhattan instead of New Jersey in 1927) on August 2, 1927 (US Patent 2,102,671, issued in 1937). Black was working on reducing distortion in repeater amplifiers used for telephone transmission. On a blank space in his copy of The New York Times, he recorded the diagram found in Figure 1 and the equations derived below. On August 8, 1928, Black submitted his invention to the U. S. Patent Office, which took more than 9 years to issue the patent. Black later wrote: "One reason for the delay was that the concept was so contrary to established beliefs that the Patent Office initially did not believe it would work."
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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 06:57 AM Pacific-timezone USA Saturday 03/01/2025