I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
If this is the first blog-post by me you're reading then you are galactically uninformed.
This Is What I Think.
Tuesday, April 07, 2026
Today is 04/07/2026
by me, Kerry Burgess, 04/07/2026 12:03 PM
Weird, eh?
My working theory is that people are being cycled in and out of there because of a future event, that I can only guess about
They cycle them out because they are sent packing to all points of the compass and year after year, more and more of them are cast off and then at some point in the future all those corporate castoffs can say: Oh, yeah, I remember reading that guy's blog-posts about me back when I worked in Spokane and none of us mainstream-media parrots knew WTF he was talking about.
So, today, I am viewing this video again for the first time in years and I am thinking: That's really weird. So I start looking around on the internet for information about the topic it immediately caused me to think about and then I look closer at that.
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https://www.krem.com/article/about-us/jeremy-lagoo-moving-on-from-krem-2/293-ff186180-f3b2-499f-b275-9869cd0f78e2
From 5/29/2002 ( premiere USA film "The Sum of All Fears" ) To 3/17/2026 ( ) is 8693 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 8/21/1989 ( ) is 8693 days
Los Angeles Times
Fierce Storms in Neptune's Atmosphere Baffle Scientists
August 21, 1989 LEE DYE Times Science Writer
Scientists have discovered a "Rogue's Gallery" of storm centers in the atmosphere of Neptune, including hurricane-like storms that are so intense they defy explanation.
Packing winds of up to 400 m.p.h., the fierce storms appear as dark spots on photos that are being sent back to Earth from the Voyager spacecraft, which is zipping toward a close encounter with the distant planet Thursday night. Scientists had expected Neptune's atmosphere to be more like that of Uranus, a bland, gray ball in the dark sky. Instead, it has mysterious storms and high level clouds that whip across the planet's upper atmosphere so fast that scientists have named them "scooters."
"It's surprising to see all this weather activity," said Caltech atmospheric scientist Andrew Ingersoll, a member of the Voyager's imaging team.
Scientists are at a loss to explain it because Neptune is so far out in the solar system that it receives only about 1/1,000th as much energy from the sun as does Earth. Because solar radiation drives the Earth's atmospheric system, it was reasonable to expect Neptune's atmosphere to be at least as bland as that of Uranus.
"The sun is, after all, what powers the weather," Ingersoll said Sunday as scientists and reporters from around the world converged on the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena for this week's astronomical extravaganza.
Neptune also has an interior source of heat that is about equal to that which it gets from the sun. But even when added together, Ingersoll said, the two energy sources would not seem to be enough to explain the phenomenon.
"Any way you slice it up it's very little energy to drive the kind of weather we are seeing at Neptune," he said.
Neptune
From Wikipedia
Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet orbiting the Sun.
Neptune is not visible to the unaided eye and is the only planet in the Solar System that was not initially observed by direct empirical observation. Rather, unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led Alexis Bouvard to hypothesise that its orbit was subject to gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. After Bouvard's death, the position of Neptune was mathematically predicted from his observations, independently, by John Couch Adams and Urbain Le Verrier. Neptune was subsequently directly observed with a telescope on 23 September 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle within a degree of the position predicted by Le Verrier. Its largest moon, Triton, was discovered shortly thereafter, though none of the planet's remaining moons were located telescopically until the 20th century.
The planet's distance from Earth gives it a small apparent size, and its distance from the Sun renders it very dim, making it challenging to study with Earth-based telescopes. Only the advent of the Hubble Space Telescope and of large ground-based telescopes with adaptive optics allowed for detailed observations.
The average distance between Neptune and the Sun is 4.5 billion km
From 4/4/1968 ( premiere USA film "2001: A Space Odyssey" ) To 3/17/2026 ( ) is 21166 days
21166 = 10583 + 10583
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 10/24/1994 ( premiere USA film "Stargate" ) is 10583 days
stargate_00h18m11s - Stargate (1994)
Continues:
https://hvom.blogspot.com/2026/04/today-is-04072026_49.html
- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 12:21 PM Pacific-timezone USA Tuesday 04/07/2026



