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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Kerry Burgess de facto



An interesting article about Stargate. I have to wonder if that guy is on somebody's payroll to promote Stargate.

Because of all the so-called "fans" I've read, which isn't that many, because the majority are so LAME that I don't want to read more about Stargate "fans", his is the only one I have found informative. GateWorld.net is informative but their website makes clear they are selling advertisement, so that makes them a for-profit activity.

I haven't found anything about The Stargate Guy, not that I'm looking very closely at any of those people. He's primarily on YouTube so I guess that he is collecting advertising LOOT from that.

My original blog (hvom.blogspot.com) offered me the opportunity to exploit advertising but I never signed up for it and I never intend to collect advertising revenue from this particular blog. I doubt it would generate anything more than a few pennies, anyway.

The Stargate community, that I can personally ascertain, on my own personal initiative, is nothing but a bunch of losers who want to talk about themselves to other equally lame people.

They are little kids sitting around playing pretend with their stuffed dolls.

They don't want their escape-from-reality harshed by me, and my clear and present - and baffling - association of the Stargate franchise, that corporation for-profit that has and will make no attempt to reconcile with me, and my personal life and my personal activities.

All I remind the fans of Stargate of is that their lives are pathetic and pointless and meaningless. They will NEVER have interest in the results of my work to piece together the reasons that explain why the hell this has happened to me.

As for that guy, The Stargate Guy, I decided to make this note because of his comment creating a line of demarcation between the 1994 origination and the follow-on works of Brad Wright and others.

What is continuously baffling to me is how none of my work is acknowledged by any of those guys.

Not that I want to be at the center of a media circus.

Better them than me, AOC. Better to see you, a darling of the mainstream media, all weepy-eyed over some filthy, un-vaccinated migrants - BAD PARENTS - who know they are breaking the law. Better they are broadcast on the national news than seeing myself surrounded by mainstream media types who HATE United States Americans.

I've made many references to "Ra" from the 1994 feature presentation "Stargate".

I found The Stargate Guy's explanation about symbolism an informative description of that final scene of "Ra".

I've always thought he resembles a reptile. That would explain how the 1997 tv series explained The Goa'uld. AND maybe it's supposed to be something about the original Battlestar Galactica.

But hey. Don't listen to me. I only have something you will NEVER have from the originating years from 1994 to 2010: A predictable and non-obvious pattern in code.








http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/Stargate:_The_Movie_Transcript

STARGATE WIKI

Stargate: The Movie (1994)

(from internet transcript)

Doctor Daniel Jackson
Always happens when I travel.

INT—LEVEL 28








From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) to 1/12/1978 ( premiere US TV series episode "In Search of..."::"Astrology" ) is 4454 days

From 1/12/1978 ( premiere US TV series episode "In Search of..."::"Astrology" ) to 3/24/1990 ( as Kerry Burgess my official United States Navy documents includes: "I hereby request to be granted 51.0 days separation leave" for Honorable Discharge active duty United States Navy and to begin civilian employment with Ketterman's in Greenville, South Carolina ) is 4454 days





https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0332551/bio

IMDb

Ray Goulding

Biography

Born March 20, 1922 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA

Died March 24, 1990



https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068270/fullcredits

IMDb

Between Time and Timbuktu (1972 TV Movie)

Full Cast & Crew

Ray Goulding ... Walter Gesundheit








https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083131/quotes

IMDb

Stripes (1981)

Quotes

Cruiser: I thought I'd better join before I got drafted.

Sergeant Hulka: Son, there ain't no draft no more.

Cruiser: There was one?








https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0177789/quotes

IMDb

Galaxy Quest (1999)

Quotes

Brandon's Mom: Where are you going with all those fireworks?

Brandon: Well, the Protector got super-accelerated coming out of the black hole, and it, like, nailed the atmosphere at Mach 15, which, you guys know, is pretty unstable, obviously, so we're gonna help Laredo guide it on the the vox ultra-frequency carrier and use Roman candles for visual confirmation.

Brandon's Mom: Uh, all right








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Was Ra an Asgard? Part 1

Updated: Jun 12 2019

Post by Taylor Underwood--the Stargate Guy

Turning to the 1994 Stargate movie, we find out that an alien race came to Earth and was able to inhabit the bodies of humans. They then posed as ancient Egyptian gods such as Ra, Apophis, Hathor, Ba’al etc. Humans were taken from Earth several thousand years ago and spread out across the Milky Way to be slave labor and Jaffa for these Goa’uld masters.

The question is though, is Ra an Asgard? Well, not really no, but yet yes in a way. You see, the Goa’uld symbiote can inhabit multiple species such as Unas and not just Humans. The main attraction of Humans is that our bodies are easier for the Goa’uld to heal. Even cancer is not a big deal as we found out with Jacob Carter. Which makes me wonder if we should consider this another form of cancer treatment………nah!

Whenever a Goa’uld blends with a host, it is not always successful. If it was, there would be no need for Jaffa to incubate a juvenile symbiote in their pouch. This is only done to help ensure that the blending of Goa’uld and host works. In return the Jaffa get a longer life, strength, and vitality. On the down side, when they do not have a symbiote, they do not have an immune system and will slowly die. For the Goa’uld, their young are surrounded by host DNA while they mature thus allowing for more compatibility with a host species.

When Ra came to Earth initially, approximately 10,000 years ago, he would not of had human Jaffa, therefore the probability of successfully blending with a human was unknown. Before this point to our knowledge, the Goa’uld only blended with Unas, a species that developed on the same planet as the Goa’uld P3X-888. Although this species does possess more physical strength than humans, it appears that their cognitive ability is less developed then humans were 10,000 years ago.

As we see the unblended Unas today, they are living in caves. They have basic tool use, but no visible signs of agriculture. Since this was observed in modern times, it is unlikely that they were any more developed 10,000 years ago. Humans, like Unas, had societal groups language and basic tool use; however, humans developed a distinct advantage such as the cognitive ability to produce more advanced technology. Although Humans are not as physically strong as Unas, I theorize that the increased brain capacity, as indicated by the development of more tool use, agriculture and animal husbandry, and more easily fixable body, made humans a better host than the Unas.

For more theories, character profiles, how it works videos, and more go to https://www.youtube.com/thestargateguy



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Various/Onna Carr Jun 12 2019

Was Ra an Asgard? Part 2

Post by Taylor Underwood--the Stargate Guy

The only down side of the humans was that with increased brain capacity, they are harder to control. This is why Klorel, the Goa’uld inhabiting Skaara, wanted to spend more time in the sarcophagus in the episode “The Serpent Lair” S2 Ep1. With his strength of mind, Skaara was giving the symbiote Klorel a run for its money. Now let’s be clear, the symbiote did not have that much trouble with Skaara. Skaara was not totally regaining control, but I imagine it would be like having a migraine that won’t go away. After a while it’s frustrating, and you just want to lay down and take a nap.

What would make Ra want to give up one host to try and blend with another species when it might or might not work? Ra would be endangering its life on the chance that humans could be inhabited. Or would it?

In the opening scene of the Stargate movie, we clearly see Ra’s host being abducted into the Goa’uld space ship. We can safely assume that there is more advanced technology in this spaceship than we have in the 21st century, and yet, we Humans can look at the DNA of a species and look inside the body without hurting or damaging a person. I theorize that Ra did just that and had a reasonable belief that he would be able to inhabit the human. He changed hosts and inhabited that brave Egyptian man who walked out to a terrifying light one night.

“But,” you say, “in the movie it states that Ra was the last of a dying species, and the host that he was in looked nothing like an Unas.” Well. . . thanks for providing me with a good transition.

I theorize that Ra was “the last of a dying species” by being the only Goa’uld to inhabit a particular species. That species being the Asgard. Looking at the image of Ra’s previous host, we see a bald grey bulbus head with big black eyes, thinner lips, and scaring across its face. This description, minus the scaring, can be also attributed to the Asgard. We know that the Asgard body has changed over the centuries. We see a 30,000 year old ancestor of the Asgard in the episode "Revelations" S5 Ep22, and it looks like a cross between Human and Asgard. The modern Asgard are half of our height and have much less muscle tone than their ancestor. Looking at the Stargate movie, that Asgard appears to be a cross between the 30,000-year-old Asgard and the smaller modern-day version.

The “dying species” description is totally applicable in this context. Although the Asgard did not fully know it, they were on a path that would lead them to slowly die out. They would continue to clone themselves until they could no longer naturally reproduce and an inevitable flaw would enter the clone body matrix meaning that they could no longer clone new bodies. Hence, they were a dying species but they would not realize it until later.

For more theories, character profiles, how it works videos, and more go to https://www.youtube.com/thestargateguy



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Various/Onna Carr Jun 14 2019

Was Ra an Asgard? Part 3

Post by Taylor Underwood--the Stargate Guy

We know that the Goa’uld and Asgard have had unfriendly contact for some time. Although we do not officially know when this all began, we know that it developed to the point where the two species created the Protected Planets Treaty. I theorize that the hostel contact between the Goa’uld and the Asgard was going on at the time that Ra came to earth. Since the Goa’uld had Unas bodies and had become interstellar and spread across the galaxy, it would make sense that the Asgard would notice. Especially since they had contact with the Milky Way galaxy for tens of thousands of years before this by joining the Four Great Races.

It’s likely that the symbiote which would become known as Ra was on a Goa’uld ship that was in battle with the Asgard. Upon victory, or at least leaving with a hostage, Ra fled into unknown space, away from the Asgard until his experiment was done. Once away from the battle, Ra took a chance and tried to blend with an Asgard host after torturing it to weaken its resolve. This, and/or the battle would explain the scaring on the Asgard host.

As stated before, the blend is not always successful. The host can put up a fight, and this Asgard did fight. Although the blend was successful and Goa’uld was inside of the Asgard, it had difficulty gaining control of the mind in order to get insight on Asgard technology and battle plans. Asgard technology has always been more advanced than the Goa’uld, and we see during our stint on Stargate SG-1 that the Goa’uld have tried to steal Asgard technology and knowledge. The most successful attempt comes from when Anubis tried to download the brain of Thor into his Hat’ak “Mother Ship,”

While Ra was attempting to gain control of the Asgard’s mind, he was both successful and not successful. It is stated in Stargate SG-1 by many Goa’uld system lords and Tok’ra that Ra was the most powerful Goa’uld. Was this always the case though? I bet that Ra became powerful because of two things: one, finding Earth and being the first to capitalize on humans, and two, blending with an Asgard and getting some knowledge from that blending.

We know that Ra was not totally successful since the Goa’uld do not appear to have copies of Asgard technology. However, if Ra was able to get other information such as the tactical plans from the Asgard in the Milky Way galaxy, that would give him and his following of Goa’uld an edge over the Asgard, as well as the other System Lords. This would allow Ra to become the most powerful Goa’uld and would explain why he appeared to be more like an Asgard in the movie, but not possess Asgard technology.

So why didn’t he stay in the Asgard? Well, because struggling to get information and control from a superior mind is not exactly easy, and a Goa’uld’s strength is finite. I theorize that Ra would run out of strength periodically while trying to control the Asgard, and that after a sustained amount of time, he could have been on the brink of death. So when humans were discovered, and they proved to be a better host then even the Unas, Ra took the host before he was too weak to do so.

This leaves us with two loose ends. One is what happened to the Asgard after Ra left? Well unfortunately, Ra probably blew it out of an airlock or ringed him into space. If the Asgard has outlived its usefulness and no more information could be extracted, why keep it around? Teal’c has stated that he has seen Goa’uld use the hand device to inflict great pain upon their victims, and that this gave the Goa’uld great pleasure. Why would that behavior be different 10,000 years ago, if the Goa’uld have a genetic memory? It wouldn’t.

The second loose end comes at the end of the Stargate movie. When Ra is in orbit above Abydos and the nuclear bomb goes off in his face, we see the image of the Asgard-like host for a brief instance and it appears to be inside of the human host. Take a look at that image and take a look at the shape.

For more theories, character profiles, how it works videos, and more go to https://www.youtube.com/thestargateguy



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Various/Onna Carr Jun 17 2019

Was Ra an Asgard? Part 4

Post by Taylor Underwood--the Stargate Guy

The head of the Asgard host cannot physically fit inside of the human head. The human skull is far too small to fit a head twice its size inside. Furthermore, look at the position of the Asgard body within the human one. The ability for that body to operate the human would be not only be incredibly difficult, but impossible. There would be little to no room for any human organs. Since the Human host looks totally normal on the outside and does not look like an Asgard wearing human skin, it is not physically possible for this Asgard-like being to be inside of the human. Which brings us to a little thing called symbolism.

In cinematography there are many storytelling devices that are uses to convey a message to the audience. One of these devices is symbolism. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, symbolism is “the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.” Symbol being defined as “a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object, function, or process.” The showing of the Asgard-like alien inside of the human, which cannot possibly happen physically, is a symbol of past lives upon its death. Similar to a human’s life flashing before its eyes when the brain starts to shut down. So, no there was not a Goa’uld inside of an Asgard inside of a human. Russian nesting dolls and hosts do not have that in common.

Therefore, the idea that the last scene means that Ra was not a Goa’uld but another species is incorrect. Now of course the original creator of Stargate had different ideas than Brad Wright and Johnathan Glassner, such as the type, look, and actions of the Goa’uld. But if it comes right down between the movie by the original creator and over 300 TV episodes and two movies, I’m gonna go with the 300 episodes and two movies when it comes to an inconsistency between Stargate the movie and the rest of the franchise. So yes, Ra was an Asgard, but yet he was not.

For more theories, character profiles, how it works videos, and more go to https://www.youtube.com/thestargateguy

[ excerpt ends The Stargate Guy ]



- posted by Kerry Burgess 10:24 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Wednesday 10 July 2019