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by me, Kerry Burgess, 03/28/2025 3:02 PM

"Remote Viewer #32" must be their code for *me* at this present time, is my guess

I first discovered this earlier this morning today and then decided to ignore it.

Seeing it again now as I scan headlines on the internet of one of only a few sources I use of the mainstream-media

I maintain it is complete fabrication

That it was created only recently BECAUSE of this work here on my blog by me in these posts I make

This observation creates a sort of conflict in my interpretation process. BECAUSE it is assumed that 08/08/2000 is authentic, then my interpretation will not search for matches that occur *after* the Event Date variable, which is 08/08/2000. There is the possibility, very likely that it was created at the time with pending future events, however, I am alleging that it was selected only very recently and the entire issue is a complete fabrication of this present time. What does that mean? It means that I might discover *future* dates between now and then that were only recently selected. For example, a Search Date variable of 07/19/1989 results in a reference to 04/24/2024. I made some notes about that date and I had absolutely no idea at the time about an Event Date variable (of my original-work code-pattern) of 08/08/2000. There are news articles that I referenced 04/24/2024 and worked on the pattern for it. Sure, the date 04/24/2024 was easily predictable as a code-pattern result of 08/08/2000. I find also a reference to it with the "Stargate SG-1" episode "Ascension" associated with "The Inheritors" from 1964

Because I did not already have another blog-post in mind for today, I am looking at 08/08/200 again now and publishing what I discovered early this morning and more work I intend for it in the next few hours

If you are gullible and naive enough to believe that ridiculous garbage that *any* religion-clergy peddles to you then you are definitely susceptible to manipulation

I'm guessing that Pete Hegseth is one of those cognitive-biased Bro-mance Dudes. Repeat back anything he likes to hear and he's your Bromance Forever









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https://www.yahoo.com/news/cia-found-ark-covenant-using-104441588.html

Yahoo! News

Independent

CIA found the Ark of the Covenant by using psychics, declassified files claim

James Liddell

Fri, March 28, 2025 at 12:06 PM PDT

There is no credible scientific evidence that remote viewing exists, and it is generally regarded as pseudoscience.









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https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-the-first-national-conference-the-spiritual-foundations-american-democracy



[ by me, Kerry Burgess: The Catholic Pope and any other clergy of any religion are being paid real money to peddle their bunk to you. {Those Catholic-superstition purveyors and their gullible, willing victims just stopped reading at this point} *You* are gullible and naive and cowardly terrified of mortality and *you* are paying real money to those scam-artists to deliver their false promises and superstition to you. Pathetic. Immoral. Theology is nothing better than circular-reasoning. ]










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https://www.yahoo.com/news/unusual-reason-ark-covenant-trending-221430550.html










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From 5/21/1969 ( described only by me, 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 8/8/2000 ( ) is 11402 days

11402 = 5701 + 5701

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 6/12/1981 ( premiere USA film "Raiders of the Lost Ark" ) is 5701 days



From 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash in Sioux City Iowa and from the thoughts in my conscious mind, coinciding with United States of America Veterans Affairs hospital psychiatric doctor medical drugs: the end of Kerry Burgess - *me* - the natural human being cloned from another human being {Thomas Reagan} ) To 8/8/2000 ( ) is 4038 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 11/22/1976 ( premiere USA TV "The Savage Bees" ) is 4038 days



From 11/21/1964 ( premiere USA TV series episode "The Outer Limits"::"The Inheritors - Part 1" ) To 8/8/2000 ( ) is 13044 days

13044 = 6522 + 6522

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 9/11/1983 ( from The Daily Princetonian publication, Princeton University: Reviving Old Nassau's veneer ) is 6522 days










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https://www.scribd.com/document/843734064/CIA-RDP96-00789R001300180002-7










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From 12/5/1988 ( ) To 7/19/1989 ( ) is 226 days

226 = 113 + 113

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 2/23/1966 ( find it for yourself on Wikipedia: Didier Queloz ) is 113 days









https://www.yahoo.com/news/unusual-reason-ark-covenant-trending-221430550.html

Yahoo! News

Desert News

The unusual reason the Ark of the Covenant is trending

Kelsey Dallas

Thu, March 27, 2025 at 3:14 PM PDT

The seal of Central Intelligence Agency is seen in the lobby the headquarters building in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022.

The Ark of the Covenant was trending on Google on Thursday morning, and it’s not because there’s a new Indiana Jones movie on the way.

The sacred object is in the news because a CIA document about it from the 1980s has gone viral on social media.

The document, which was declassified in 2000, describes an effort to identify the Ark’s location using ESP.

“The CIA claimed to have confirmed the existence of the Ark of the Covenant by way of remote viewing — aka extra sensory perception or ESP — alleging the mysterious and sacred object is guarded by ‘entities’ with an ‘unknown’ power," The New York Post explained in its article on the recently resurfaced document.

What is the Ark of the Covenant?

As described in the Bible, the Ark of the Covenant is the gilded case that the Israelites used to store and transport the Ten Commandments.

“Biblical accounts describe the Ark as large, about the size of a 19th-century seaman’s chest, made of gold-plated wood, and topped with two large, golden angels. It was carried using poles inserted through rings on its sides,” National Geographic reported.

The Ark of the Covenant plays a role in several Bible stories, including stories of miraculous escapes from danger.

“Many believe that when the Israelites besieged Jericho, they carried the Ark around the city for a week, blowing trumpets until, on the seventh day, the walls fell down, allowing easy conquest,” National Geographic reported.

But around 600 B.C., the Ark of the Covenant disappeared from the historical — and biblical — record. It seems to have been hidden away or lost when the Babylonian Empire conquered the Israelites.

“Whether it was destroyed, captured, or hidden — nobody knows,” National Geographic reported.

Where is the Ark of the Covenant?

One popular theory about where the Ark of the Covenant ended up centers on Ethiopia.

Some claim that the Ark had been moved to Ethiopia before the Babylonian Empire attacked and that it remains hidden away in the St. Mary of Zion Cathedral in Aksum.

“Church authorities ... say only one man, the guardian of the Ark, is allowed to see it, and they have never permitted it to be studied for authenticity,” per National Geographic.

Others claim the Ark is actually buried in the ground under where the Israelites’ first temple stood in Jerusalem. But that area is now home to the Dome of the Rock and can’t be excavated without deeply offending the Muslim community, the article said.

In “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” the first Indiana Jones movie from 1981, the famous archaeologist locates the Ark in the lost city of Tanis, Egypt.

In later movies in the franchise, it’s packed away and hidden in a military storage facility in Nevada.

CIA investigates Ark of the Covenant

The CIA document making the rounds on social media includes the claim that the Ark of the Covenant is somewhere in the Middle East.

The “remote viewer,” or person who is supposedly connected with the Ark through ESP, told the CIA that they could sense the presence of Mosque domes and hear people speaking Arabic, per The New York Post.

“The declassified document also included several pages of drawings that depict one of the four seraphim that stand out on the corners of the Ark, as well as a drawing of mummies lined up on a wall,” the article said.









https://www.yahoo.com/news/cia-found-ark-covenant-using-104441588.html

Yahoo! News

Independent

CIA found the Ark of the Covenant by using psychics, declassified files claim

James Liddell

Fri, March 28, 2025 at 12:06 PM PDT

Declassified CIA documents claim that the mystical Ark of the Covenant was located by a psychic decades ago in the Middle East as part of one of the intelligence agency’s experimental, secret projects in the 1980s.

The Ark of the Covenant was thrust back into the spotlight as globetrotting archaeologist Indiana Jones attempted to uncover the artifact in Steven Spielberg’s 1981 Oscar-winning Raiders of the Lost Ark.

According to Jewish and Christian tradition, the gold-plated wooden chest housed the two tablets bearing the Ten Commandments, which God, in theology, gave to Moses between the 13th and 16th centuries BC.

The CIA conducted experiments as part of the secret Project Sun Streak with individuals known as “remote viewers”, a type of clairvoyant, who claimed they could project their consciousness to receive information about faraway objects.

There is no credible scientific evidence that remote viewing exists, and it is generally regarded as pseudoscience.

In a remote viewing session on 5 December, 1988, remote “viewer #32” was tasked with identifying the coveted Ark, according to CIA documents recently circulating on social media. The documents were first declassified in August 2000. They allegedly did not know the object they were being tasked to find.

The psychic described a location in the Middle East that they claimed housed the object and said it was being “protected by entities”, says the CIA document.

“Target is a container. This container has another container inside of it. The target is fashioned of wood, gold, and silver,” they said, allegedly not knowing they were trying to find the Ark. “Similar in shape to a coffin and is decorated with seraphim.”

The declassified document shows several pages of drawings depicting one of the four seraphim standing out on the corners of the Ark, along with a drawing of mummies lined up on a wall.

“Visuals of surrounding buildings indicated the presence of mosque domes,” they added.

They said the object was hidden underground in dark, wet conditions.

“There is an aspect of spirituality, information, lessons and the historical knowledge far beyond what we now know,” remote viewer #32 continued.

They described the Ark as being protected by entities that would destroy individuals who attempted to damage the object.

“The target is protected by entities and can only be opened by those who are authorised to do so – this container will not/cannot be opened until the time is deemed correct,” the remote viewer continued.

“Individuals opening the container by prying or striking are destroyed by the container’s protectors through the use of a power unknown to us.”

When a remote viewer is tasked with locating an object, information is written down on paper and placed into an envelope.

Joe McMoneagle, a US Army chief warrant officer and the first person to do remote viewing for the CIA, told The New York Post that they allegedly do not know what was scrawled down and are guided through the process by another person.

However, Mr McMoneagle does not believe that this remote viewing case is worth the paper it is written on, claiming the session is “bogus”.

“If someone claims that remote viewing proves the existence of something, such as the Ark of the Covenant, they must produce the Ark to substantiate their claim,” he added.









by me, Kerry Burgess, 01/18/2025 04:10 AM

Another TRUTH that those morons of the religion-superstitions will not read here I have described before in my published notes

Many of those irreligious people are - rightfully - rejecting any of that religion, "spiritual", "karma" nonsense

Not for the right reasons, though

They are rejecting it because of individuals in their past

The mainstream-media often warns of the perverts of the Jesuit Catholic-superstition so it's presumably because of their own personal experiences

They are rejecting individuals, not the superstition nonsense they spew

They are miserable, pathetic people desperate for a way out and an end










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plot.jpg, from USS Wainwright Veterans Association: me, Kerry Burgess (center), et. al. circa 1988, Persian Gulf - Missile Plot, Guided-missiles Fire Control Computers Complex, USS Wainwright CG-28, US Navy
copenhagen_snuff_ .jpg, from internet
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

Walter Donovan: [Elsa selects the gaudiest cup in the Grail Chamber, for Donovan] This is indeed the cup of the King of Kings.

[He drinks from the "Grail"]

Walter Donovan: What's happening to me?

Grail Knight: He chose... poorly.









IMDb

The Terminator (1984)

Quotes

Detective Hal Vukovich: That coffee's two hours cold.

Lieutenant Ed Traxler: [drinking the coffee] Mm-hmm.

Detective Hal Vukovich: I put a cigarette in it.









Predator (1987)

Dillon: That's a real nasty habit you got there.









by me, Kerry Burgess, excerpts from my private journal: 04/10/07 12:09 PM

I almost thought of something important when I read this and then viewed the photo illustration of the tea. Something flashed in my mind and then disappeared. It was replaced by a "memory" from when Kerry Burgess was on the USS Taylor. I was use Copenhagen snuff tobacco back then and usually when I was out drinking at night, I would pour liquor into the Copenhagen snuff. I usually regretted that the next morning though when I was hung over and I would open up that same can for a dip of snuff, as we called it. That lingering alcohol in the snuff was very unpleasant.



- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 4:37 PM Pacific-timezone USA Friday 03/28/2025