I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
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Friday, October 31, 2025
Today is 10/31/2025, Post #2
by me, Kerry Burgess, 10/31/2025 5:27 PM
Slow learners?
25 years and she "didn't know" there has been constant presence on the ISS?
She's a meteorologist on tv and she did not know that fact?
Not impressive.
If that other gal sits that humongous posterior down too fast on that sofa in front of the tv-screens she would certainly get launched upwards to low-Earth orbit along with the ISS
After 25 years, just what is it they have not learned?
What they should be focused on is learning how to survive constant presence on Earth's moon.
Seems a much better use of precious resources
Whatever they have done up there in low-Earth orbit these past 25 years, it most certainly has not positively inspired all those polluting, fat-ass slobs infesting this USA.
You people are pathetic.
From 11/02/1965 to 11/02/2000 is 35 years
"The Changeling" [ Star Trek ]
Original Airdate: Sep 29, 1967
(from internet transcript)
Captain KIRK: Then it isn't Nomad?
SPOCK: Not the Nomad we lost from Earth. It took from the other a new directive to replace its own. The other was originally programmed to secure and sterilise soil samples from other planets, probably as a prelude to colonisation.
KIRK: A changeling.
SPOCK: I beg your pardon?
KIRK: An ancient Earth legend, Mister Spock. A changeling was a fairy child that was left in place of a human baby. The changeling assumed the identity of the human child. So, it is to sterilise, and for sterilise read kill.
SPOCK And it has the power and sophistication to do it.
KIRK: Yes, it's powerful, it's sophisticated, but it's not infallible. It's space-happy.
From 12/7/1998 ( my first day as full-time employee of Microsoft Corporation while as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and the active duty United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel circa 1998 ) To 11/2/2000 is 696 days
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 9/29/1967 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Star Trek"::"The Changeling" ) is 696 days
From 11/10/1967 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Metamorphosis" ) To 11/2/2000 ( ) is 12046 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 10/26/1998 ( from Princeton Weekly Bulletin publication, Princeton University: Nassau Notes - Public Lectures Examine Cloning ) is 12046 days
From 11/10/1967 ( premiere USA TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Metamorphosis" ) To 11/2/2000 ( ) is 12046 days
12046 = 6023 + 6023
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 4/30/1982 ( the graduation and commissioning from the United States Naval Academy Class of 1982 of my biological brother Thomas Reagan, conferred in 1976 clandestinely and officially by USA congress status as US Navy Fleet Admiral ) is 6023 days
From 6/2/1953 ( the coronation ceremony of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II - from the thoughts in my conscious mind, coinciding with United States of America Veterans Affairs hospital psychiatric doctor medical drugs: my paternal biological genetic grandmother along with Prince Philip ) To 11/2/2000 ( ) is 17320 days
17320 = 8660 + 8660
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 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} ) is 8660 days
From 1/20/1981 ( Ronald Reagan in office as 40th President of USA {1981-1989} - from the thoughts in my conscious mind, coinciding with United States of America Veterans Affairs hospital psychiatric doctor medical drugs: Ronald Reagan is my biological maternal genetic grandfather, along with Jane Wyman) To 11/2/2000 ( ) is 7226 days
7226 = 3613 + 3613
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 9/24/1975 ( premiere USA film "Three Days of the Condor" ) is 3613 days
From 2/21/1962 ( John Kennedy, 35th President of USA: Reply to Chairman Khrushchev's Message on the flight of Colonel Glenn ) To 2/21/1997 ( NASA Hubble Space Telescope repair mission - the landing of the US space shuttle Discovery orbiter vehicle mission STS-82 includes me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps commissioned-officer and United States STS-82 pilot astronaut and my 4th official United States of America National Aeronautics Space Administration orbital flight of 4 overall ) is 12784 days
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 11/2/2000 ( ) is 12784 days
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/first-residential-crew-arrives-aboard-international-space-station
History
This Day In History: November 2 2000
First residential crew arrives aboard the International Space Station
On November 2, 2000, the first residential crew arrives aboard the International Space Station. The arrival of Expedition 1 marked the beginning of a new era of international cooperation in space and of the longest continuous human habitation in low Earth orbit, which continues to this day.
The space agencies of the United States, Russia, Canada, Japan and Europe agreed to cooperate on the ISS in 1998, and its first components were launched into orbit later that year. Five space shuttle flights and two unmanned Russian flights delivered many of its core components and partially assembled the space station. Two Russians, Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev, accompanied by NASA’s Bill Shepherd, were selected as the crew of Expedition 1.
Star Trek - "Metamorphosis" - tv series Season 2 Episode 9 - 11/10/1967
(from internet transcript)
KIRK: We find you out here, where no human has any business being. We were virtually hijacked in space and brought here. Now I'm not just requesting an explanation, Mister. I'm demanding one.
COCHRANE: All right. It was the Companion.
KIRK: The what?
COCHRANE: That's what I call it. As a matter of fact, Captain, I didn't crash here. I was brought here in my disabled ship. I was almost dead. The Companion saved my life.
SPOCK: You were injured?
COCHRANE: I was dying, Mister Spock.
KIRK: You seem perfectly all right now. What was the matter?
COCHRANE: I was an old man.
KIRK: You were what?
COCHRANE: Well, I don't know how it did it, but the Companion rejuvenated me, made me young again, like I am now.
SPOCK: I prefer to reserve judgment on that part of your story, sir. Meanwhile, would you please explain exactly what this Companion of yours is?
COCHRANE: I told you, I don't know what it is. It exists, it lives, and I can communicate with it.
MCCOY: That's a pretty far out story.
KIRK: Mister Cochrane, do you have a first name?
COCHRANE: Zefram.
KIRK: Zefram Cochrane of Alpha Centuri, the discoverer of the space warp?
COCHRANE: That's right, Captain.
MCCOY: But that's impossible. Zefram Cochrane died a hundred and fifty years ago.
SPOCK: The name of Zefram Cochrane is revered throughout the known galaxy. Planets were named after him. Great universities, cities.
KIRK: Isn't your story a little improbable, Mister Cochrane?
COCHRANE: No, it's true. I was eighty seven years old when I came here.
KIRK: You say this Companion found you and rejuvenated you? What were you doing in space at the age of eighty seven?
COCHRANE: I was tired, Captain. I was going to die, and I wanted to die in space. That's all.
SPOCK: True, his body was never found.
COCHRANE: You're looking at it, Mister Spock.
SPOCK: If so, you wear your age very well.
MCCOY: How do you feel?
NANCY: Terrible. How should I feel?
MCCOY: You're running a little temperature. Perhaps you should lie down.
NANCY: Doctor, will you please just leave me alone. It's the heat.
MCCOY: All right. Try to relax. Jim, it's started, the fever. It's over a hundred, and it's climbing.
KIRK: How long do we have?
MCCOY: A matter of hours, that's all.
KIRK: Mister Cochrane, you say you were brought here a hundred and fifty years ago? You don't look a day over thirty five.
COCHRANE: I haven't aged. The Companion sees to that.
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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 5:40 PM Pacific-timezone USA Friday 10/31/2025
