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Sunday, November 16, 2025

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The reference to the state of Tennessee was the reason I first thought of Burchett when I scanned that headline.

Luna makes sense as a peddler of UFO-bunk because of her expert skills at collecting garbage on US Air Force airport runways.

Burchett is because he has the same birthdate as the fictional-character "Dr. Ellie Arroway"

None of those people will accept they are nothing but Useful Fools.

Not For Merit.

My guess is that image was captured moments after the thought in his crooked head: "The fix is in." That was followed by "Wasn't supposed to be so close". My guess is that's why the Secret Service agent seems to laugh as they surround him. They knew it was planned.

I have documented the reasons this is public-interest. I have no personal knowledge of any of it. This is only what I think when I read this stuff on the internet.

"Keep trying" Clark says as season 3 of "Invasion" ends









Posted by Kerry Burgess - H.V.O.M at 4:44 AM Sunday, September 25, 2011

The trouble with all that, I would think after all those thoughts occurred to me over what, I guess now as I write this, was two or three days, is the contradiction. If I saw myself as a clone in 1989 then why did I not already know that in 1994? That contradicts my notions that I exist today as a clone of the original Kerry Wayne Burgess. My theory is that a clone did come into existence but Thomas Reagan created the conditions so that I would come to believe I am the clone, thus my life since 1998. I don't know what happened to the clone from 1998. He could be sitting on a beach somewhere right now drinking margaritas.









Los Angeles Times

Shuttle Crew Toasts Telescope's Release

February 20, 1997 From Times Wire Services

HOUSTON - As a stronger, smarter Hubble Space Telescope drifted farther away Wednesday, the shuttle Discovery's astronauts couldn't wait to get back home Friday to celebrate their service mission.

"I'll buy for the whole crew, and they're going to take me up on that," chief spacewalker Mark Lee said as his six crew mates cheered. "Up here, we've got some orange mango drink and some lemonade, but that's about as stiff as it gets. So I'm ready for a margarita."

Discovery is scheduled for a rare nighttime landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

The $2-billion Hubble observatory, anchored for nearly a week in the shuttle's open cargo bay, was set free to rousing music after being modernized and repaired in five wearying spacewalks, conducted one night after another.

"It's been sitting in the mother's nest in the shuttle quite comfortable, and now our little baby's out on its own," said NASA's chief Hubble scientist, Ed Weiler.

The orbiting Hubble will undergo an eight- to 10-week checkout by ground controllers before it can start gazing deeper into the universe with its new infrared eyes and two-dimensional imaging sensors.

"These are all instruments built in 1990s with today's technology and far surpass anything we have on the old space telescope," Weiler said. "We just don't know what we're going to see with these new instruments."

The first images are to be released in May.

"Thanks to you . . . the window on the universe is about to be open just a little bit more," NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin told the crew.

Hubble and Discovery parted company 385 miles above Africa's western coast, the highest orbit ever for the telescope thanks to a gradual, gentle lift on the shuttle.

It was the second service call to the Hubble, which was put in orbit in 1990.

In 1993, spacewalking astronauts fixed the Hubble's blurred vision, caused by a defective mirror.

The latest mission was nearly flawless.

"From my viewpoint, we did more than we set out to do," John Campbell, a Hubble manager, said. "I'd say we're 110% successful."

One big surprise was peeling insulation on Hubble's sun-drenched side.

The astronauts covered the six gaping holes with jury-rigged patches during their fifth spacewalk, added specifically to repair the insulation.

In 1999, astronauts will return to equip Hubble with a new camera, computer, thermal insulation and solar wings. NASA hopes to keep operating Hubble until at least 2005.









https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-shooter-programmed-government-kill-213215474.html

AL.com

Trump shooter ‘programmed’ by government to kill president, Tennessee congressman claims

Howard Koplowitz

Fri, November 14, 2025 at 1:32 PM PST 3 min read

Donald Trump’s would-be assassin was “programmed” by the government to kill the then-presidential candidate, but all evidence of the conspiracy no longer exists, according to a Republican congressman from Tennessee.

Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., said he was skeptical that top-secret CIA operations like the discredited MK Ultra program are no longer active, and that MK Ultra or a similar operation laid the groundwork for Thomas Crooks’ assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, Pa., during the 2024 presidential campaign.

“I don’t believe them as far as I can throw the dome off the dadgum Capitol,” Burchett said of the CIA during an appearance Friday on conservative influencer Benny Johnson’s podcast.

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“You got a kid who’s got access to guns or has some simple knowledge of a firearm. He was programmed,” Burchett said of Crooks.

The Tennessee congressman did not blame top Trump administration law enforcement officials like Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino for failing to expose the conspiracy.

“They programmed this kid, and Kristi Noem and Kash and Bongino and the rest are reporting the facts as they know them,” Burchett told Johnson. “The facts have been buried or burned or whoever knew is sitting on a beach somewhere and enjoying a fruity drink or they’re dead. I would suggest they’re probably dead.”

Burchett claimed the conspiracy is “too deep” and that mass firings would be too risky for national security to be a viable solution to uncovering it.

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“That’s why Kash Patel and Bongino are having such a hard time. But I think at their level, that’s what happened,” he said.

Burchett claimed U.S. intelligence’s changing stories have made him skeptical.

“I don’t care. You can call me a lunatic, but when the CIA says this thing, we don’t have this [program] and then their assets are brought in a court of law. They say, ‘Oh, we have it but we don’t use it anymore,’” he said.

[from: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-shooter-programmed-government-kill-213215474.html]









The Stand - complete edition, by Stephen King

(from internet transcript)

excerpt, Chapter 34

How’d you like those shock-treatments down in Terre Haute, Trashie?

Trash —

–Hey, Trashcan —

Sometimes he knew those voices weren’t real, but sometimes he would cry out loud for them to stop, only to realize that the only voice was his voice, hitting back at him from the houses and storefronts, bouncing off the cinderblock wall of the Scrubba-Dubba Car Wash where he used to work and where he now sat on the morning of June 30, eating a big sloppy sandwich of peanut butter and jelly and tomatoes and Gulden’s Diablo mustard. No voice but his voice, hitting the houses and stores and being turned away like an unwanted guest and thus returning to his own ears. Because, somehow, Powtanville was empty. Everyone was gone… or were they? They had always said he was crazy, and that’s something a crazy man would think, that his home town was empty except for himself. But his eyes kept returning to the oil tanks on the horizon, huge and white and round, like low clouds. They stood between Powtanville and the road to Gary and Chicago, and he knew what he wanted to do and that wasn’t a dream. It was bad but not a dream and he wasn’t going to be able to help himself.

Burn your fingers, Trash?

Hey, Trashcan Man, don’t you know playin with fire makes you wet the bed?



- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 12:27 AM Pacific-timezone USA Sunday 11/16/2025