This Is What I Think.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Extraordinary.




I wasn't watching any of the "Battlestar Galactica" episodes in 2006 because I was living in a homeless shelter in Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle and there was only one television on that floor and no one watched that television series and I had no intention of talking to any of them in an effort to tune in that weekly broadcast. I do think I did watch the 3/3/2006 episode of the "Battlestar Galactica" television series but I knew that I had lucked out to see it that night so I was not really into watching the episode. The reality is that the zombies arranged for me to watch it because they were trying to get more information out of me. Earlier that day, I walked down to the park to sit, which was over a mile away from the homeless shelter and that was the park where I walked to where I saw the USS Momsen DDG 92 at anchor a close distance away from me and where I would easily be recognizable from the so-called "Big Eyes" binoculars that are standard for use by the watchstander lookouts of any United States Navy ship. I walked back to the homeless shelter and then upon my return I made a note in my journal about seeing the ship there and as it quickly turned around to get away from that location. I noted that during my meeting later that afternoon with the social worker assigned to me while I lived there at that homeless shelter and who I had to meet with on a regular basis, made a comment about how she knew I had been outside earlier that day and that was odd because she had not mentioned that before and I had been outside before so why was she making that point in our meeting, I wondered. Later that evening was the 3/3/2006 episode of "Battlestar Galactica" and someone made certain that episode was on the only television on the floor so that I would see it and, considering that my private property is being stolen on a constant basis, then maybe I would reveal more details when I described my observations about that 3/3/2006 episode, which Katie might have know, was my real birthday. My 47th birthday to be precise.

"Sharon, look at those clouds"