I am Kerry Burgess. This is what I think.
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This Is What I Think.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Today is 06/18/2026
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran_war
2026 Iran war
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by me, Kerry Burgess: March 26, 2019
Americans, in their pathetic lives, are incapable of seeing through the messenger to the message.
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The Matrix (1999)
Quotes
Agent Smith: As you can see, we've had our eye on you for some time now, Mr. Anderson. It seems that you've been living two lives. One life, you're Thomas A. Anderson, program writer for a respectable software company. You have a social security number, pay your taxes, and you... help your landlady carry out her garbage. The other life is lived in computers, where you go by the hacker [ hackney ] alias "Neo" and are guilty of virtually every computer crime we have a law for. One of these lives has a future, and one of them does not.
Agent Smith: I'm going to be as forthcoming as I can be, Mr. Anderson. You're here because we need your help. We know that you've been contacted by a certain... individual. A man who calls himself "Morpheus". Whatever you think you know about this man is irrelevant. He is considered by many authorities to be the most dangerous man alive. My colleagues believe that I am wasting my time with you. But I believe you wish to do the right thing.
Agent Smith: We're willing to wipe the slate clean, give you a fresh start. All that we're asking in return is your cooperation in bringing a known terrorist to justice.
Neo: Yeah. That sounds like a really good deal. But I got a better one. How about... I give you the finger... [he does] and you give me my phone call?
Agent Smith: Mr. Anderson... you disappoint me.
Neo: You can't scare me with this Gestapo crap. I know my rights. I want my phone call.
Agent Smith: Tell me, Mr. Anderson... what good is a phone call... if you're unable to speak?
From 3/31/1999 ( premiere USA film "The Matrix" ) To 6/17/2026 ( ) is 9940 days
9940 = 4970 + 4970
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 6/12/1979 ( Jimmy Carter, 39th president of USA federal government 1977-1981: Statement on the Death of John Wayne ) is 4970 days
From 3/31/1999 ( premiere USA film "The Matrix" ) To 6/17/2026 ( ) is 9940 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 1/19/1993 ( ) is 9940 days
From 5/10/2006 ( ) To 6/14/2026 ( last Sunday ) is 7340 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/7/1985 ( as Kerry Burgess my official US Navy documents includes: Repair Locker Personnel Training, USS Taylor FFG-50, US Navy ) is 7340 days
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United States May 20, 1953 (Los Angeles, California)
Space: Above And Beyond
"Sugar Dirt"
TV-series episode 21 season 1, 04/20/1996
Commodore Ross: People, this is the 53rd day of the counterattack and we have not lost any ground. I don't want to lose any today.
Lt. Colonel McQueen: Has E.E.C. Third Wing reported yet?
Lt.j.g. Price: Sir, I'm searching all frequencies, but I can't cut through any incoming transmissions. Every day at 1900, this happens.
Captain Shane Vansen (radio transmission): Planet Demios reporting enemy location at grid point 784983 approximately 3000 in number. Enemy appears to have abandoned this fight.
Lt. Colonel McQueen: They brought them all here to fight this one.
Captain Shane Vansen (radio transmission): Buried 15 marine casualties today. Uncertain of survivors on the planet. Have not come in contact with any friendlies.
Lt.j.g. Price (radio transmission): Demios, this is Saratoga. You are jamming our communications! Cease with your transmissions!
Lt. Colonel McQueen (radio transmission): Five Eight, this is Queen Six. Transmission received. Relay to Pegasus Theater command. Good work. These are vital reports. Keep up the good work, Five Eight. This is Queen Six, out.
Lt. Colonel McQueen: Don't you ever make them think they are not needed!
1LT Cooper Hawkes: I say we bail this burial patrol and start spending our time looking for any supply drops we can find.
Man's voice in distance: Help! Help me! Help! Help! I need help!
1LT Vanessa Damphousse: We can't just let him suffer.
1LT Nathan West: It's B.S. It's a playback device. There's three Chigs out there.
1LT Cooper Hawkes: Let's check them out!
Captain Shane Vansen: No ammo.
1LT Cooper Hawkes: You just gonna let them mess with our heads like this?
Captain Shane Vansen: Shh.
Man's voice in distance: Help! Help!
1LT Cooper Hawkes: You eat yellow snow, you Chigs!
1LT Nathan West: Shh.
1LT Paul Wang: "You eat yellow snow"?
1LT Cooper Hawkes: It was off the top of my head.
Man's voice in distance: Hear me. Abe Lincoln's dead.
1LT Nathan West: What's that supposed to mean?
Captain Shane Vansen: They're using stuff they think will get us mad, psyche us out.
1LT Paul Wang: "Abe Lincoln's dead's" supposed to psyche us? That's just a statement of fact. Chigs didn't do their homework.
Man's voice in distance: Hey, Marines, Chicago Cubs suck.
1LT Paul Wang: Let's get those sons of -
by me, Kerry Burgess, 09/28/07 1:07 PM
I was initially going to get room 303, but they surprised me on the appointed move-in date by telling me that the room wasn't available. I had to wait a while until a room was ready and this is the one they put me in.
The Matrix (1999)
Quotes
Agent Smith: You're going to help us, Mr. Anderson... whether you want to or not.
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https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/remarks-the-presentation-ceremony-for-the-presidential-distinguished-executive-awards
The American Presidency Project
Ronald Reagan
40th President of the United States: 1981 ‐ 1989
Remarks at the Presentation Ceremony for the Presidential Distinguished Executive Awards
December 12, 1985
Thank you all very much. Who's tending the store? [Laughter] Connie Horner and ladies and gentlemen, good morning, and welcome to the White House. We've assembled today to—if some of you think that's strange, I always have to explain that. I had to have it explained to me—that they technically call this the White House. I know we're across the street. [Laughter] But we're assembled here today to honor the best of our Senior Executive Service, those of you whom it is my privilege to bestow distinguished Presidential Rank Awards.
You know, any administration, even one that lasts 8 years, is keenly aware of the ticking of the clock and the calendar pages flipping by as it strives to achieve what it set out to accomplish. Each President, each administration, is a rendezvous with Father Time. Father Time - I did - I went to school with him; he was a classmate. [Laughter] But the clock is ticking, and even as our administration has called for government to play a more limited role in American life, we've worked hard to see that government performs its legitimate functions with greater diligence and efficiency. It's men and women like you who have made this vital effort successful. At Treasury and Justice, in the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, at Agriculture, NASA, and so many others, you've become shining examples of individuals who have delivered on the promises of the Government to the American people.
Now, time won't permit me to discuss each of your achievements, but I do want to mention just, at least, a few. One of you has fought crime by developing a program to help cut drug smuggling in Miami; another helped put Americans on the Moon and is now working to make NASA's space station a reality. Several of you've made advances of critical importance to our national defense.
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https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/statement-administration-policy-s-942-telecommunications-trade-act-1985
The American Presidency Project
Ronald Reagan
40th President of the United States: 1981 ‐ 1989
Statement of Administration Policy: S. 942 - Telecommunications Trade Act of 1985
December 12, 1985
STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
(Senate)
(Sen. Danforth (R) Missouri and four others)
The Administration opposes enactment of S. 942 in its present form because the bill raises a number of serious concerns. In particular:
The mandatory sector-specific retaliation provisions would place unwise and unacceptable limits on Presidential discretion.
Certain provisions of the bill raise constitutional questions, notably the requirement that the President transmit to Congress draft bills that would implement measures to remove imbalances of competitive opportunity in cases where negotiations have been unsuccessful.
The language and intent of several provisions of the bill are unclear and need to be more thoroughly discussed.
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https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/letter-henry-j-kaiser-calling-upon-him-head-the-second-united-national-clothing-collection
The American Presidency Project
Harry S Truman
33rd President of the United States: 1945 ‐ 1953
Letter to Henry J. Kaiser Calling Upon Him To Head the Second United National Clothing Collection Campaign.
September 23, 1945
Dear Henry:
Again the need for used clothing for war sufferers all over the world is urgent. It is imperative that we act at once to provide clothing for the relief of men, women and children in war ravaged lands.
I am, therefore, calling upon you again to lead the Nation in this campaign to alleviate incalculable hardships which will be endured next winter unless we act without delay. The results achieved under your leadership earlier this year were magnificent.
Splendid as were the results of that effort, however, it is plainly evident that additional quantities of clothing must be secured to meet the tremendous war relief needs which the world now faces, not only in Europe but also in liberated areas in the Pacific. Other countries-Canada, Australia, New Zealand--will conduct collections to help meet this urgent situation, but the dire need justified another appeal to the people in the United States.
Without adequate clothing and other necessities of life to sustain victims of war on the long road to rehabilitation there can be no peace.
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From 5/9/2006 ( ) To 6/18/2026 ( Thursday ) is 7345 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/12/1985 ( ) is 7345 days
From 9/23/1945 ( ) To 5/9/2006 ( ) is 22143 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 6/18/2026 ( Thursday ) is 22143 days
From 5/10/2006 ( ) To 6/19/2026 ( Friday ) is 7345 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/12/1985 ( ) is 7345 days
From 9/23/1945 ( ) To 5/10/2006 ( ) is 22144 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 6/19/2026 ( Friday ) is 22144 days
- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 11:08 AM Pacific-timezone USA Thursday 06/18/2026


