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.
Friday, July 10, 2026
Today is 07/10/2026
by me, Kerry Burgess, 07/10/2026 3:50 PM
Don't confuse me with someone who knows them personally. And vice-versa.
They are complete strangers to me. And vice-versa.
I work on this because I am convinced there is a common thread to it all.
Where it leads - beyond an echo chamber effect - is anyone's guess.
Sequence of events.
More of a significant variation than a divergence. You also see what seems to be variations thrown in caused by my own comments about my initial experience on active-duty US Navy. I am convinced that happened only to me and for reasons that should be obvious.
I noted recently the 2017 "Extinct" is available now with Amazon Prime Video. It was developed for BYU bible-thumper's to peddle their ridiculous bunk to you gullible and naive.
I liked it because turned out their so-called "faith" was a extraterrestrial parasite.
In this new presentation of that 2017 content, they are summarizing differently and what I think is more believable.
Bible-thumpers are cowardly terrified of mortality and that makes them especially gullible to the bunk peddled by the clergy of any religion.
This new presentation abandons the childish, ridiculous notion of "reborn" and replaces with "restored"
Another recent article - unrelated to that series - I read describes the notion of "resurrected memory"
Whatever it is, it is not *you*
"400 years after human extinction, selected humans are being restored to Earth- but for what purpose and by whom?"
Los Angeles Times
May 14, 1992
In addition, the astronauts could have been killed had a sharp edge on the satellite sliced through the five layers of material on their gloves and released the oxygen from their spacesuits.
From 5/13/1992 ( the Intelsat 6 successful rescue during US space shuttle Endeavour orbiter vehicle mission STS-49 and for me after 05/10/2006: includes me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps commissioned-officer and United States STS-49 pilot astronaut and my 1st official United States of America National Aeronautics and Space Administration orbital flight of 4 overall ) To 7/10/2026 ( ) is 12476 days
From 11/2/1965 ( my known birth date in Antlers, Oklahoma, USA, as Kerry Wayne Burgess ) To 12/30/1999 ( ) is 12476 days
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posted by Kerry Burgess - H.V.O.M ( my public blog Homeless Veteran of Microsoft ) at 12:23 PM - Monday, August 14, 2006
Scars
Lately I have also started to understand that scars on my body are not what I remember.
There is the scar on my hand that I used to think was from scraping it on concrete one night when I was drunk and could not drive so I had to go through a bad neighborhood while walking to my apartment 7 miles away from the bar I had been at. I have started thinking that the reality is that I was tortured as a POW and the scar is from someone using a power drill on my hand.
The scar on my right wrist isn't the burn I recieved from someone dropping hot apple pie on it when I was a kid in a day care center, rather...I'm not really sure what it is. I have been thinking it is a shrapnel wound from anti-aircraft artillery. When I think of this I think of two scenes from two movies. One is that scene in "Memphis Belle" where the tomato soup container explodes and they wonder who was hit. The other is the scene in "Air America" where they talk about the "golden BB." I have been thinking lately that Mel Gibson is my older brother. And actually a third movie is from "Mission To Mars" where that one guy has a meteroid go through his hand and I wondered if it is common in space for meteroids to look like ball bearings.
The big scar on my lower left leg is not the bug bite I remember. Rather it is a bullet wound that would seem to have remarkably missed by a fraction of an inch from shattering the bone. Just above that is a diagonal scar that looks like a knife scar. As soon as I thought of that, I remember a memory of someone injured where my mother worked and that the skin had been sliced down the bone of her shin and I remember thinking of how that must have hurt. I think that was actually a deflection mechanism to get me to forget that it was actually my shin that happened to and it was actually from me or someone else using a knife to cut out the bullet.
There are several other scars that I think are bullet wounds and other injuries. I started thinking that a missile exploded near my aircraft one time, shattering the canopy and my helmet and I' not sure why I didn't crash as I must have had at least a concussion. I think another time I was shot in the back with a shotgun but I was wearing a bullet proof vest. I have been wondering too if I was hit in the chest one time when wearing a vest.
I don't know if it will be harder to relive those experiences again than it was to first experience them.
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- by me, Kerry Wayne Burgess, posted by me: 4:08 PM Pacific-timezone USA Friday 07/10/2026


