This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

George W. Bush - Parasite

I found something relevant the other day about when Jim Morrison of the band The Doors died, but I can’t remember now what was it. But this news article is interesting. There is that one part that reminds me of a woman I knew back in Charlotte named Tina Mason. I don’t think she is a real person; rather her name means something symbolic, such as my mother’s name reflects that I am assigned as an undercover officer of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). There are other clues I have noted that associate my life with the ownership of The Doors intellectual property.

TV producer wants Jim Morrison pardoned

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Gov. Charlie Crist is being asked to pardon the late Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors, 38 years after he was convicted of exposing himself during a Miami concert.

Dave Diamond, a cable TV producer from Dayton, Ohio, wrote to Crist last month asking for the pardon. Diamond said the goal is to remember the Melbourne, Fla., native as an artist, not a rock 'n' roll bad boy with a rap sheet.
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Morrison was charged days after a concert at Dinner Key Auditorium in Coconut Grove in 1969. He alleged exposed himself and simulated a sex act, which he denied doing.

He was acquitted on a felony charge for lewd and lascivious behavior, but was convicted of indecent exposure and profanity.

I noted earlier that Oliver Stone’s movie about The Doors released on the Friday before my 32nd birthday. Jim Morrison might have really been the singer for the band or he was an actor I hired to lip-synch the recordings I made in the studio. I would have taken the stage myself, but I was too young at the time. By the time I was old enough, I had my hands full with national security issues. I have been thinking that Jim Morrison might have experienced that drug overdose because I was missing and a Prisoner Of War in Vietnam at the time and……I can’t remember how to finish that sentence. The person I “remember” as my father, from my artificial memories, was buried in Morrison Cemetery in Noble County, Oklahoma. I have been thinking that “Captain Picard” is from France because Jim Morrison of The Doors was buried in Paris.

I am also concerned about this recent news of the person named Kenny Ray Morrison being convicted of rape while a Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. This smells like a Joseph Duncan-type of setup by Microsoft-Corbis.

I “remember” in my artificial memories that Tina Mason's email alias or screen name was lascivious1. But she had it spelled slightly wrong. I wonder why I would "remember" that she was using such an alias? As part of my cover identity, she was the woman who worked as the receptionist at the law firm in Charlotte. Tina had a son named Philip that I showed how to throw a baseball. The reason I have that “memory” is because the name Philip reflects my real father. The name Mason might also be the maiden name of my wife that was murdered by terrorists, but I can’t remember for certain. In my artificial “memories,“ I "remember" standing outside her apartment with him as we looked at Comet Hale-Bopp in the night sky. If Comet Hale-Bopp is part of the comet I exploded in 1976, it is quite gratifying to think of all the people on Earth that were still around to see it pass safely through the night sky in 1997.

But that doesn't make me any less pissed off about the Microsoft-Corbis terrorists stealing my intellectual property. I am also no less pissed off at their accomplices, such as George W. Bush, Dave Reichert, Norm Maleng, and various media zombies that have invaded my home with utter disregard for my family‘s safety. I know that you don’t like the thought of going to prison, but then you shouldn’t have stolen from me. Maybe when the movies about the real story of my life starts coming out, you will get to see them from prison.

As for Jim Morrison, I remember that he had that nickname, “The Lizard King,” and that reminded me of a few things. One was that joke I made in my journal back in 2004, I think it was, about “Godzilla.” In the traditional “Godzilla” movies, the creature is some kind of pre-historic dinosaur. But in that 1998 remake from TriStar Pictures - also a relevant clue to me - the creature was a mutated lizard; specifically a marine iguana.

That notion follows to the "Jonny Quest" series too, as the first episode in 1964 and then again in 1986 refers to a lizard and reptile, respectively. I was also writing in my journal years ago about that episode from the original "Star Trek" where "Kirk" fights that "Lizard Captain." There was that two-part, alternate universe "Star Trek: Enterprise" episode after that featuring that same kind of reptile.

The Lizard King is a mythic figure created as an alter ego by Jim Morrison, lead singer of the popular psychedelic rock group The Doors.

Morrison was deeply interested in occultism, both modern and classical. He was a proponent of both Jungian and Nietzschean ideas, and was also fascinated by Native American mysticism. Performances by the Doors often used words, actions, images and patterns intended to provoke a subconscious reaction in the audience. On stage, Morrison would often imitate a shaman by screeching, making animal sounds, suddenly falling over, and then either getting up laughing or playing dead. He would then slowly awaken from this "death" and smile wryly.

Shamans identified strongly with one deity—often embodied in an actual animal, such as a bear or a crow—in many forms of Native American shamanism. Morrison was fascinated by the lizard, believing that it symbolized a powerful force in the subconscious mind, epitomizing fear and longing in the psyche. His conception of the Lizard King has been interpreted by some as a recognition of a profound and transcendent spiritual reality. Like Buddha-nature, the Lizard King allegory represents a transcendent experience dormant in all humans, an archetype of the subconscious mind, like the achievement of nirvana. The Lizard King agitates and disrupts, much like a Trickster Hero. Attributes often associated with the Trickster archetype include cleverness and raw instinct.

There has also been that television commercial recently about the boy almost getting hit by a car as he picks up a lizard from the roadway. That might be a Progressive auto insurance commercial. And I am quite certain that I "remember" Geico auto insurance when I was in that Navy school in Great Lakes in 1986. So that would mean something that I would even have such a "memory."

Jonny Quest
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Episode guide
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1964 – 1965
”Mystery of the Lizard Men”


Jonny Quest (1986)

No. Episode Air Date Prod #
1 Peril of the Reptilian 9/14/1986 8601



I found it interesting today to read that Patrick Stewart portrayed the figure Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, in the 1986 film, "Lady Jane." The interesting part is that Henry Grey was executed for treason while trying to prevent Queen Mary I from marrying King Philip II of Spain.

Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk
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As the father of Lady Jane Grey, Grey tried, with the help of Northumberland, to have his daughter installed as queen after Edward VI died (6 July 1553). She was the nearest Protestant claimant to the throne of England. This attempt ultimately failed (19 July 1553). By the friendship his wife shared with the new Queen Mary I, Grey and his daughter temporarily avoided execution.

Mary had Henry Grey beheaded on February 23, 1554, after his conviction of treason for his part in Sir Thomas Wyatt's attempt (January – February 1554) to overthrow her after she announced her intention to marry King Philip II of Spain.


I can’t remember this for certain, but something in my mind lingers on the possibility that Patrick Stewart is my real father. I also linger on the thoughts that his father is Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and husband of Queen Elizabeth II. Assuming that is all true, perhaps Patrick Stewart portrayed that role solely because our family line is dependant somehow on King Philip II of Spain. Actors will always try to avoid being typecast, and this would seem to be a role that was chosen for the irony of the person he was portraying. I am thinking Patrick Stewart chose that role for its clever irony. I haven't figured it all out yet, but I feel this is important to my family. It could be that Philip II of Spain is directly related to our line, or it was just a secret reference to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

That might also be the reason Russell Crowe's character in "Gladiator" was from Spain and known as “Spaniard.” As with Tom Hank’s portrayal in “Cast Away,” I think “Gladiator” and Russell Crowe’s character represent elements of me during my escape across Africa in 1986 and 1987.

Philip II (Spanish: Felipe II de Habsburgo; Portuguese: Filipe I) (May 21, 1527 – September 13, 1598) was the first official King of Spain from 1556 until 1598, King of Naples and Sicily from 1554 until 1598, King of England (as King-consort of Mary I) from 1554 to 1558, King of Portugal and the Algarves (as Philip I)


The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, (Philip Mountbatten; born Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, 10 June 1921) is the husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II.

Originally a Prince of Greece and Denmark, Prince Philip abandoned those titles to serve in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, but did not renounce them. In 1947, he married Princess Elizabeth, the heiress to King George VI. Prince Philip is a member of the Danish Royal House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. Prior to his marriage, George VI created him Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich with the style of His Royal Highness. In 1957, Philip was created a Prince of the United Kingdom. Prince Philip took the anglicized name of his mother's family, Mountbatten (formerly Battenberg) after becoming a British citizen.


In my symbolic "memories," after Denzil Draper divorced my mother, Thedia Newman Draper, he married a woman from Spain. Why would I even remember such a trivial detail from 1988 in the life of my artificial identity if it did not represent something more meaningful?

Reinforcing my theory that Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, is connected somehow to King Philip of Spain, is a detail I found on the internet. According to that source, Prince Philip was assigned as a Midshipman to the Royal Navy ship HMS Ramillies. As it relates to my symbolic "memory," I "remember" a girlfriend I had with the initials R.R.R. and her last name was Ramsey. I "remember" her with me in my blue 1967 Chevrolet pickup as I drove us to Texarkana to see the movie "An Officer And A Gentleman" at the drive-in. As with my first pickup, the red 1967 Ford, those vehicles are symbolic of me flying fighter jets and that blue truck represents the F-14 and the F-18. The blue body with the white cab represents that I was in the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and the 1967 model year represents the year I first flew a jet. So anyway, the HMS Ramillies seems to have been his first fleet assignment and I believe that is an important detail.

HMS Ramillies (pennant number 07) was a Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy, named after the Battle of Ramillies.
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In late 1939 Ramillies sailed for the East, with a stint in the Indian Ocean, when HRH Prince Philip was a crew member. She visited New Zealand at Christmas 1939 and from 6 January 1940 to 12 February she escorted 13,000 New Zealand troops from Wellington to Suez. From 15 April to 7 May 1940 she escorted Australian soldiers from Melbourne to Suez.


In the Battle of Ramillies, 23 May 1706, a British-Dutch-German army under Duke of Marlborough, defeated a French army under duc de Villeroi at Ramillies-Offus near Namur, clearing the French from the Spanish Netherlands and leading to the capture of Antwerp, Bruges, and Ghent in the War of the Spanish Succession.


The War of the Spanish Succession (1701–1714) was a major European conflict that arose in 1701 after the death of the last Spanish Habsburg king, Charles II. Charles had bequeathed all of his possessions to Philip, duc d'Anjou — a grandson of the French King Louis XIV — who thereby became Philip V of Spain. The war began slowly, as the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I fought to protect his own dynasty's claim to the Spanish inheritance. As Louis XIV began to expand his territories more aggressively, however, other European nations (chiefly England and the Dutch Republic) entered on the Holy Roman Empire's side to check French expansion (and, in the English case, to safeguard its own Protestant succession). Other states joined the coalition opposing France and Spain in an attempt to acquire new territories, or to protect existing dominions. The war was fought not only in Europe, but also in North America, where the conflict became known to the English colonists as Queen Anne's War.

The war lasted over a decade, and was marked by the military leadership of notable generals such as the duc de Villars and the Duke of Berwick for France, the Duke of Marlborough for England, and Prince Eugene of Savoy for the Austrians. The war was concluded by the treaties of Utrecht (1713) and Rastatt (1714). As a result, Philip V remained King of Spain but was removed from the French line of succession, thereby averting a union of France and Spain. The Austrians gained most of the Spanish territories in Italy and the Netherlands. As a consequence, France's hegemony over continental Europe was ended, and the idea of a balance of power became a part of the international order due to its mention in the Treaty of Utrecht.[4]

I traced Philip V back to Philip II, but I am not going to go into all that detail in this post.

The basic issue here is that Prince Philip, who I think is my paternal grandfather, was assigned to a Royal Navy ship named for a battle associated with a royal family, specifically Philip V, trying to maintain his rightful claim to the throne of Spain.

It stands to reason that Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, would be assigned to the HMS Ramillies for the symbolic value if he is a direct heir to the throne of the King of Spain.

That could be similar reason, in terms of symbolism, I was on the HMS Sheffield when it was hit by an anti-ship missile during the Falklands War. The namesake for that ship is a town only about 30 miles from the birthplace of Patrick Stewart, according to information I found on the internet. The difference for me though, is that the ship was attacked by these Microsoft-Corbis pirates trying to hijack my tremendously valuable identity, which continues to this day.


I have also noted about Albany, Oregon and the Duke of Albany. The first Duke of Albany, according to the linked article, was named Robert Stewart. My father, as part of my artificial identity was born in Albany, OR, and that is listed on my birth certificate from the State Of Oklahoma. As that is all part of my official undercover identity, it is all fiction.


This actor portrayed an evil clone of "Captain Picard" in the last "Star Trek: The Next Generation" movie. He was born 41 weeks, 4 days, after 11/28/76, my last day on the Jupiter moon Callisto as I began my return to Earth. After circling the Sun, returned to Earth on 4/14/77. I wrote on 4/7/07 that my last day on Callisto was 11/29/76, but that was a typo and should have been 11/28/76.

From 11/28/1976 to 9/15/1977 is: 291 days, or 41 weeks and 4 days

Tom Hardy played Shinzon in Star Trek Nemesis. He was born on September 15, 1977.

He starred in the British film Layer Cake with Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine star Colm Meaney. He also appeared in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down.

He starred in the motion picture Minotaur with TNG/DS9/VOY guest star Tony Todd.

At one time, Hardy was dating Star Trek: Enterprise actress Linda Park (Hoshi Sato). They lived together in South London, England, and were even going to form their own theatre company. However, they appear to have broken off their relationship, and Linda Park is now residing in Los Angeles, California.