This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

STS-9, STS-90, USS Hue City CG-66

On a hunch, I started looking for clues that I was present for the Battle of Hue City during the Vietnam War. The final day of that battle was 3/3/68, my 9th birthday. The clues I found associated with the space shuttle flight STS-9, space shuttle flight STS-90, and the U.S. Navy ship USS Hue City CG-66 suggest I was at that battle.

The Battle of Hue was perhaps the bloodiest and the longest battle of the Vietnam War.

Date January 30, 1968 - March 3, 1968
Location Hue City, South Vietnam
Result South Vietnamese and United States victory


The Tet Offensive (January 30, 1968 - June 8, 1968) was a series of operational offensives by the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War. The operations are called the Tet Offensive as they were timed to begin on the night of January 30–31, 1968, Tết Nguyên Đán (the lunar new year day). The offensive began spectacularly during celebrations of the Lunar New Year and lasted about two months, although some sporadic operations associated with the offensive continued into 1969. The Tet Offensive was a tactical defeat for the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces, but it inflicted severe damage on American civilian morale and contributed to the withdrawal of American forces from the country.


When this STS-9 astronaut was 336 months, 8 days, old, my birth was 3 months, 3 days, later. On 3/3/68, I was precisely 9 years old.

STS-9 (also known as STS-41A) (Spacelab 1) was a United States Space Shuttle mission
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Owen K. Garriott (2), Mission Specialist 1

Owen Kay Garriott, Ph.D. (born November 22, 1930) is a former NASA astronaut who spent 60 days aboard Skylab in 1973


For the next astronaut on STS-9, I made a calculation based on his birth to the last day of the Battle of Hue City. Of that period, I found the day that was 0.593 of that period, which was 6/19/55. The date 6/19/55 was 3 years, 36.8 weeks, before 3/3/68.

Calculation details:
From 12/14/1936 to 3/3/1968 is: 11402 days
11402 * 0.593 = 6761.386
From 12/14/1936 to 6/19/1955 is: 6761 days
6/19/55 to 6/19/58 = 3 years [Updated to correct typo]
6/19/58 to 3/3/59 = 36 weeks, 5 days
7 days * 0.8 = 5.6 days
3 years, 36 weeks, 5.6 days, = 3 years, 36.8 weeks.
3/3/59 to 3/3/68 = 9 years

Robert Allan Ridley Parker is the former director of the NASA Management Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and NASA astronaut.

Parker was born in New York City on December 14, 1936
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...Parker was a mission specialist on STS-9


Space shuttle flight STS-90 launched on 4/17/98. I examined it because I was 9.0 years old on 3/3/68, the date the Battle of Hue City ended. I calculated that from 3/3/68 to 2/14/86, there were 6557 days. From 3/3/68 to the launch of STS-90, there were 11002 days.

From 3/3/1968 to 4/17/1998 is: 11002 days
From 3/3/1968 to 2/14/1986 is: 6557 days
6557 divided by 11002 equals 0.59

STS-90 is a mission of the United States Space Shuttle.

Launch: April 17, 1998
Landing: May 3, 1998



My next observation was about the relationship of the commander of STS-90 to the Battle of Hue City and to my participation in that battle. There was 6557 days between 3/3/68 and 2/14/86. The date 3/3/68 is reportedly the last of the Battle of Hue City and 2/14/86 is the day I think I was shot down over the continent of Africa.

The commander of space shuttle flight STS-90 was born 6/5/56.

6557 - days from Hue City, when I was 9.0 years old, to Africa on 2/14/86
6556 - birth date of the commander of STS-90

Richard Alan Searfoss (born June 5, 1956), is a retired United States Air Force colonel, NASA Astronaut and test pilot.
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Searfoss commanded a seven person crew on the STS-90 Neurolab mission which launched on April 17, 1998. During the 16-day Spacelab flight the crew served as both experiment subjects and operators for 26 individual life science experiments focusing on the effects of microgravity on the brain and nervous system. STS-90 was the last and most complex of the twenty-five Spacelab missions NASA has flown. Neurolab's scientific results will have broad applicability both in preparing for future long duration human space missions and in clinical applications on Earth. Completed in 256 orbits, STS-90 landed at Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on May 3, 1998.



One of the Mission Specialists on STS-90 was 5040 days old on 3/3/68. When Apollo 17 returned to Earth, I was 5040 days old. Apollo 17 is known as the final Apollo mission to land on the Earth’s moon.

From 5/16/1954 to 3/3/1968 is: 5040 days
From 3/3/1959 to 12/19/1972 is: 5040 days

Dr. Dafydd Rhys "Dave" Williams (b.May 16, 1954) is a Canadian astronaut.
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Williams was mission specialist 3 on STS-90 Neurolab (April 17 to May 3, 1998). During the 16-day Spacelab flight, the seven-person crew aboard space shuttle Columbia served as both experiment subjects and operators for 26 individual life science experiments focusing on the effects of microgravity on the brain and nervous system.



Apollo 17 was the eleventh manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. It was the first night launch and the final lunar landing mission of the Apollo program.

Launch: December 7, 1972
Landing: December 19, 1972


I assume that Apollo 7 was selected as the first manned launch of the Apollo 7 because I was 7 years old when I made my first launch into space on Gemini 12. I further assume that Apollo 17 was the final Apollo flight because the purpose of all of those space flights was to prepare me for my mission objective date of 7/2/76, when I was 17 years old. That is the date I think I intercepted the comet in the outer solar system.


The USS Hue City CG-66 is named for the Battle of Hue City and the ship was commissioned on 9/14/91. These dates present a clue related to the date I think I completed my escape across Africa on 5/13/87.

From 3/3/1959 to 9/14/1991 is: 11883 days
From 3/3/1968 to 5/13/1987 is: 7010 days
Multiplying 11883 by 0.59 = 7010.97

USS Hué City (CG-66) is a Ticonderoga class cruiser guided-missile cruiser serving in the United States Navy. She is named for the US Marine and Army Battle of Hue, Vietnam during the Vietnam War.

Commissioned: 14 September 1991



I have written how I think there are clues in my identification documents that indicate I was given an official cover identity of a U.S. Intelligence agency, although I don’t know for certain if that is true. I think the middle sequence of '17' in my Social Security Number is supposed to represents the letter 'Q' in order to refer to U.S. Navy Special Warfare. In the same manner that my NEC code on my DD-214 of 1189, refers to the billet number 1130 when 59 is subtracted from it. The billet number 1130 is for a regular commissioned officer with U.S. Navy SEAL qualification. I assume that the documents are supposed to suggest that my billet number is 1130 with an AQD code of QF1. No one has told me that is true though so it's all just a theory.

Apparently, this is my assignment - to be betrayed. Something about finding out who are the traitors in our government, such as George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.