This Is What I Think.

Friday, May 02, 2025

Today is 05/02/2025, Post #5





If you care about that story, which I illustrate for the sake of describing a very real situation I experience, then read the book before reading my blog-posts.

Read the book first.

If this was not real for me then I would not make these blog-posts about it, part of a very larger picture I am trying to develop










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From 2/24/2011 ( "Run" by Blake Crouch" ) To 4/27/2025 ( ) is 5176 days

5176 = 2588 + 2588

From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/3/1972 ( ) is 2588 days









The New York Times

Comedown from the moon - What has happened to the astronauts

DEC. 3, 1972

HOUSTON: Will you keep a piece of moon for yourself? Neil Armstrong was asked at a gathering of magazine writers prior to the journey that marked man's first lunar landing. It was a beautiful question, thought Norman Mailer, among those present, who wondered whether the astronaut would ever have the desire to steal one of the rocks.

The astronauts were probably the closest thing we had to heroes in the sixties, but at times they seemed a different species, these straight, super normal look-alikes who faced their own possible extinction with an All-American shrug and shouted, What a fantastic sight! for the thousandth time while kids were hungry in Appalachia and dying of drug overdose in Harlem. Strange, plasticized, half-communicating Americans, was the conclusion of Mailer/Aquarius, who, in Of a Fire on the Moon, saw it all as a plot to dominate the stars by the brave machine of a WASP.









Wasp (disambiguation)

From Wikipedia

White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, a high status ethno-religious elite in the United States









https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protestantism

Protestantism

From Wikipedia

Protestantism [ Superstition ] is a branch of Christianity [ Superstition ] that emphasizes justification of sinners [ Superstition ] through faith [ marketing-buzzword for their Superstition, as is any form of religion ] alone, the teaching that salvation [ Superstition ] comes by unmerited divine [ Superstition ] grace, the priesthood of all believers [ Superstition ], and the Bible [ Superstition ] as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice. The five solae summarize the basic theological beliefs of mainstream Protestantism. [ Superstition ]










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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 11:23 PM Pacific-timezone USA Friday 05/02/2025