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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:29,696 --> 00:00:33,156 I have a few visual aids for my presentation. 2 00:00:33,700 --> 00:00:35,400 Should I set them up now? 3 00:00:36,904 --> 00:00:39,534 I'll just go ahead and do that then. 4 00:00:51,919 --> 00:00:54,259 Where’s my videotape? It was here. 5 00:00:54,655 --> 00:00:57,205 It was taken from me during the security scan. I knew it! 6 00:00:57,624 --> 00:00:59,764 It’s in the machine just over there, sir. All ready to go. 7 00:01:00,127 --> 00:01:01,767 The controls are by your left hand. 8 00:01:04,897 --> 00:01:07,997 Oh. So, it’s ready to go? 9 00:01:08,502 --> 00:01:09,461 Yes, sir. 10 00:01:11,271 --> 00:01:12,501 That’s fine. 11 00:01:22,516 --> 00:01:25,446 I don’t know what your security clearance is, soldier... 12 00:01:25,919 --> 00:01:28,609 but if you knew what I was briefing the committee about... 13 00:01:29,056 --> 00:01:30,836 you’d understand why I’m so paranoid. 14 00:01:31,825 --> 00:01:32,935 I wouldn’t know, sir. 15 00:01:58,051 --> 00:02:01,041 Mr. Randal Strong. Welcome. 16 00:02:03,123 --> 00:02:05,203 I trust you will forgive us the lateness of the hour. 17 00:02:05,559 --> 00:02:08,719 - We are very busy men and women. - Yes, sir. Of course. 18 00:02:10,396 --> 00:02:12,827 Yes, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for— 19 00:02:14,635 --> 00:02:17,945 I’m grateful that the committee has granted mea hearing. 20 00:02:18,472 --> 00:02:20,872 feel that it’s of the utmost importance— 21 00:02:21,274 --> 00:02:22,854 I’m sure you do, Mr. Strong. 22 00:02:24,511 --> 00:02:25,531 Please sit down. 23 00:02:30,350 --> 00:02:33,220 You must have powerful friends in this building to have been granted a hearing... 24 00:02:33,687 --> 00:02:36,317 with acommittee that does not even officially exist. 25 00:02:37,958 --> 00:02:39,008 Yes, sir. 26 00:02:42,896 --> 00:02:44,565 You've had the privilege of serving your country. 27 00:02:45,532 --> 00:02:47,642 Vietnam, sir. 71 to’74. 28 00:02:48,001 --> 00:02:50,221 Army Intelligence. Two commendations. 29 00:02:50,604 --> 00:02:53,264 Purple Heart, if I’m not mistaken. 30 00:02:53,707 --> 00:02:54,846 That was a long time ago. 31 00:02:55,075 --> 00:02:58,325 Oh, it’s abundantly clear, sir, that it was along time ago. 32 00:02:58,845 --> 00:03:00,745 Otherwise, you would surely remember... 33 00:03:01,081 --> 00:03:02,921 that the military does not take kindly... 34 00:03:03,250 --> 00:03:06,560 to civilian demands that they be heard. 35 00:03:09,423 --> 00:03:11,293 With all due respect, sir... 36 00:03:12,793 --> 00:03:15,133 I was hoping to have the ear of the president himself. 37 00:03:15,529 --> 00:03:18,159 Mr. Strong, in these matters we are the ear of the president. 38 00:03:19,332 --> 00:03:22,402 At least this committee is as close as you're ever gonna get. 39 00:03:26,506 --> 00:03:27,706 Now, as you were saying? 40 00:03:30,510 --> 00:03:31,769 Yes. 41 00:03:32,012 --> 00:03:33,382 I was saying... 42 00:03:39,119 --> 00:03:41,699 Mr. Chairman, in the past several years... 43 00:03:42,122 --> 00:03:43,822 I’ve been conducting research. 44 00:03:44,124 --> 00:03:46,374 I’ve come to the inescapable conclusion... 45 00:03:46,760 --> 00:03:48,459 that the United States... 46 00:03:48,762 --> 00:03:51,372 and quite possibly the entire world... 47 00:03:51,798 --> 00:03:53,668 is being overrun by aliens. 48 00:03:54,568 --> 00:03:56,408 And by aliens, you mean— 49 00:03:59,005 --> 00:04:00,265 Extraterrestrials, ma’am. 50 00:04:01,441 --> 00:04:05,161 I believe this is the greatest threat that we’ve ever faced as a nation. 51 00:04:05,746 --> 00:04:08,556 We have to act, and we have to act now... 52 00:04:09,750 --> 00:04:10,770 before it’s too late. 53 00:04:10,984 --> 00:04:13,064 You actually sound frightened, Mr. Strong. 54 00:04:14,054 --> 00:04:15,484 I’m scared to death. 55 00:04:20,494 --> 00:04:22,744 There is nothing wrong with your television. 56 00:04:23,130 --> 00:04:25,740 Do not attempt to adjust the picture. 57 00:04:26,166 --> 00:04:28,826 We are now controlling the transmission. 58 00:04:29,269 --> 00:04:30,999 We control the horizontal... 59 00:04:31,304 --> 00:04:33,294 and the vertical. 60 00:04:33,640 --> 00:04:35,919 We can deluge you with a thousand channels... 61 00:04:36,309 --> 00:04:40,619 or expand one single image to crystal clarity... 62 00:04:41,281 --> 00:04:42,981 and beyond, 63 00:04:43,283 --> 00:04:44,983 We can shape your vision... 64 00:04:45,285 --> 00:04:48,305 to anything our imagination can conceive. 65 00:04:48,789 --> 00:04:50,489 For the next hour... 66 00:04:50,791 --> 00:04:54,301 we will controf alf that you see and hear. 67 00:05:06,573 --> 00:05:09,763 You are about to experience the awe and mystery... 68 00:05:10,277 --> 00:05:13,877 which reaches from the deepest inner mind to... 69 00:05:14,447 --> 00:05:16,227 The Outer Limits. 70 00:05:21,822 --> 00:05:24,662 What is our last line of defense? 71 00:05:25,125 --> 00:05:28,435 Is it the military with all of their power and might? 72 00:05:28,962 --> 00:05:31,921 Or is it the courage of a solitary man? 73 00:05:52,919 --> 00:05:54,758 Mr. Strong, if you are aware of this committee... 74 00:05:55,088 --> 00:05:57,228 then you must be aware of its purpose. 75 00:05:58,325 --> 00:06:00,255 Sir, this committee was formed to investigate... 76 00:06:00,594 --> 00:06:02,873 unforeseen external threats to the United States. 77 00:06:03,263 --> 00:06:04,962 That’s exactly correct. 78 00:06:06,099 --> 00:06:07,769 Suffice it to say... 79 00:06:08,068 --> 00:06:11,108 that we have not come to the same conclusions that you apparently have. 80 00:06:12,339 --> 00:06:14,739 Then it will be up to me to convince you. 81 00:06:18,845 --> 00:06:21,015 And excuse me, Mr. Chairman, for jumping in. 82 00:06:22,382 --> 00:06:23,872 As the newest member... 83 00:06:24,150 --> 00:06:27,900 I haven't yet been able to go over all the material gathered for this committee. 84 00:06:28,488 --> 00:06:31,968 But I haven’t come across anything that even remotely resembles a threat... 85 00:06:32,525 --> 00:06:34,304 and that’s using information gathered... 86 00:06:34,628 --> 00:06:36,707 through the intelligence and resources of the United States military. 87 00:06:38,198 --> 00:06:40,008 What about the M-7 biotics? 88 00:06:40,333 --> 00:06:42,143 You don’t perceive them as a threat? 89 00:06:43,336 --> 00:06:44,446 I’m sorry. The what? 90 00:06:44,671 --> 00:06:47,891 Anorganism brought back with the Mars Lander just over a year ago. 91 00:06:48,408 --> 00:06:50,718 Microscopic eggs of some kind. 92 00:06:51,111 --> 00:06:54,541 But the program was discontinued. The organic material was destroyed. 93 00:06:55,882 --> 00:06:58,132 You know that’s not true. 94 00:06:58,518 --> 00:07:00,917 Dr. Kress managed to take home a sample of the soil. 95 00:07:01,321 --> 00:07:03,021 For cryin’ out loud. Kress was nuts. 96 00:07:03,323 --> 00:07:06,893 When the program was discontinued, he raised bugs on his own. 97 00:07:07,460 --> 00:07:10,039 Claimed they were from Mars. It was a hoax, pure and simple. 98 00:07:10,463 --> 00:07:11,453 It was no hoax. 99 00:07:12,966 --> 00:07:16,306 He reproduced the conditions of the laboratory in his own barn. 100 00:07:16,836 --> 00:07:20,436 He raised generation after generation of the M-7 biotic. 101 00:07:21,675 --> 00:07:24,575 And they're more than simply “bugs,” sir. They're intelligent. 102 00:07:25,045 --> 00:07:27,295 - Intelligent? - Yes. 103 00:07:27,681 --> 00:07:28,941 Kress proved this. 104 00:07:29,182 --> 00:07:30,962 He called them Sandkings. 105 00:07:31,284 --> 00:07:33,454 We know all about Kress. 106 00:07:34,521 --> 00:07:36,101 It was not proved... 107 00:07:36,389 --> 00:07:39,579 there was any connection between the Martian organism... 108 00:07:40,093 --> 00:07:42,143 and what he developed in his barn. 109 00:07:43,063 --> 00:07:45,553 Whatever it was he grew in his backyard... 110 00:07:45,966 --> 00:07:48,926 is not now, nor has it ever been, a threat to this country. 111 00:07:50,637 --> 00:07:51,747 Sir... 112 00:07:51,972 --> 00:07:54,871 I have videotape of Kress’s own experiment. 113 00:07:55,342 --> 00:07:57,042 Mr. Chairman, we've gone over this ground. 114 00:07:59,479 --> 00:08:01,378 Ifl might be allowed to show the tape— 115 00:08:04,351 --> 00:08:06,841 I'd like to see it, sir. 116 00:08:08,888 --> 00:08:11,258 I mean, if that’s okay with you. 117 00:08:15,895 --> 00:08:17,094 Proceed, Mr. Strong. 118 00:08:17,330 --> 00:08:19,409 Thank you, sir. 119 00:08:21,067 --> 00:08:24,757 I’ve pieced some of the more telling portions of the tape together. 120 00:08:25,338 --> 00:08:28,088 Kress recorded hours and hours of it. 121 00:08:28,541 --> 00:08:31,731 I was under the assumption that you would be familiar... 122 00:08:32,245 --> 00:08:34,355 with this material. 123 00:08:34,714 --> 00:08:36,294 Could you get the lights, please? 124 00:08:42,188 --> 00:08:44,468 Organisms have been denied food for 36 hours. 125 00:08:44,858 --> 00:08:48,808 The first conflict erupted 40 minutes ago. Five white mobiles attacked a red. 126 00:08:50,463 --> 00:08:52,833 /t was dismembered and fed to the white queen, 127 00:08:53,233 --> 00:08:56,223 Red retaliation occurred almost instantly. 128 00:08:56,703 --> 00:08:58,573 War has been constant. 129 00:08:58,905 --> 00:09:00,685 Battle maneuvers extremely sophisticated. 130 00:09:01,007 --> 00:09:04,816 I estimate total losses on both sides at 20%. 131 00:09:05,412 --> 00:09:08,842 Only the— the strongest and smartest survive. 132 00:09:09,382 --> 00:09:11,082 Entry number 17. 133 00:09:11,384 --> 00:09:14,844 They've displayed an ability to mimic terrestrial formations. 134 00:09:15,388 --> 00:09:17,968 Now, while this could indicate some form of intellect at work... 135 00:09:18,391 --> 00:09:21,491 it does not necessarily demonstrate the ability to reason. 136 00:09:21,995 --> 00:09:25,305 / feel as ifthe organisms could leave the habitat whenever they desired... 137 00:09:25,832 --> 00:09:28,412 and yet they stay, as if to perform for me... 138 00:09:28,835 --> 00:09:32,025 or communicate with me. 139 00:09:32,539 --> 00:09:34,559 / know and feel that... 140 00:09:34,908 --> 00:09:39,098 as soon as regular feedings resume there will evolve a deepening trust. 141 00:09:40,447 --> 00:09:43,317 Oh! Shit! Ow! Little bastard! 142 00:09:45,485 --> 00:09:47,675 Entry 51. 143 00:09:49,622 --> 00:09:51,612 The presence of infection... 144 00:09:51,958 --> 00:09:53,218 confirmed. 145 00:09:56,463 --> 00:09:59,483 / will attempt to retard the spread of the microorganisms... 146 00:09:59,966 --> 00:10:02,216 with use of conventional antibiotics... 147 00:10:02,602 --> 00:10:04,382 but their— 148 00:10:04,704 --> 00:10:08,544 their effects are— are greatly in doubt. 149 00:10:09,142 --> 00:10:11,422 The experiment has taken on a life of its own. 150 00:10:11,811 --> 00:10:14,681 And this demonstration is intended to prove? 151 00:10:15,148 --> 00:10:19,778 The threat of this kind of extraterrestrial in our ecosystem. 152 00:10:21,321 --> 00:10:23,221 See, the Sandkings are not only poisonous... 153 00:10:23,556 --> 00:10:25,956 they can eat three or four times their own weight... 154 00:10:26,359 --> 00:10:27,559 in less than an hour. 155 00:10:27,794 --> 00:10:30,754 What are you talking about? Kress went insane and killed them all. 156 00:10:31,231 --> 00:10:33,251 No, but they weren’t all killed. 157 00:10:33,600 --> 00:10:37,550 No, I’ve had reports from as far as 900 miles away from Kress’s home... 158 00:10:38,638 --> 00:10:41,248 of- of- of cattle mysteriously gone missing... 159 00:10:41,674 --> 00:10:43,514 of people in remote areas disappearing... 160 00:10:43,843 --> 00:10:46,973 sand castles sprung up in the middle of the forest! 161 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:52,260 Mr. Strong, the army went in and swept the entire area. They found no evidence— 162 00:10:52,986 --> 00:10:54,686 In trying to eradicate them... 163 00:10:54,988 --> 00:10:58,828 the Army Corps of Engineers never gave the Sandkings the respect they deserved. 164 00:10:59,425 --> 00:11:01,354 Respect? 165 00:11:02,395 --> 00:11:04,444 I think this has gone far enough. 166 00:11:04,797 --> 00:11:07,637 Just wait. Just consider this. 167 00:11:09,269 --> 00:11:11,699 Kress lived in the Pacific Northwest. 168 00:11:13,940 --> 00:11:16,750 Now, there are miles and miles... 169 00:11:17,210 --> 00:11:18,940 of forests all around... 170 00:11:19,245 --> 00:11:21,935 where the Sandkings could be proliferating. 171 00:11:22,382 --> 00:11:24,962 There are two mountain ranges alone... 172 00:11:25,385 --> 00:11:27,965 within a hundred miles of where Kress lived. 173 00:11:28,388 --> 00:11:31,848 The very fact that their eggs were found intact on Mars... 174 00:11:32,392 --> 00:11:34,972 is proof that the Sandkings can live... 175 00:11:35,395 --> 00:11:39,995 in a low-oxygen, cold-temperature environment, until— 176 00:11:40,700 --> 00:11:42,630 What are you saying, Mr. Strong? 177 00:11:42,969 --> 00:11:47,039 Martian bugs are creating colonies on this planet without our being aware of it? 178 00:11:47,674 --> 00:11:50,864 There’s evidence there to suggest that is happening. 179 00:11:53,279 --> 00:11:55,859 See, what you're overlooking is the fact... 180 00:11:56,282 --> 00:11:59,092 that they’re intelligent enough not to be found. 181 00:11:59,552 --> 00:12:01,482 They move in small numbers. 182 00:12:01,821 --> 00:12:02,991 They move at night. 183 00:12:04,157 --> 00:12:06,267 They reproduce virtually underground. 184 00:12:07,660 --> 00:12:08,709 They know now... 185 00:12:08,928 --> 00:12:11,008 that they're vulnerable... 186 00:12:11,364 --> 00:12:14,614 and they will remain in relative obscurity... 187 00:12:15,134 --> 00:12:17,094 until their numbers are overwhelming. 188 00:12:19,572 --> 00:12:21,272 We must set up a task force— 189 00:12:21,574 --> 00:12:24,674 - Mr. Strong. - Yes, Mr. Chairman? 190 00:12:25,178 --> 00:12:27,668 There’s a full moon tonight. Did you know that? 191 00:12:28,081 --> 00:12:30,361 No, sir. 192 00:12:31,484 --> 00:12:32,974 In my experience... 193 00:12:33,253 --> 00:12:37,293 people say and do strange things on nights when there’s a full moon. 194 00:12:37,924 --> 00:12:39,093 Bizarre things. 195 00:12:40,126 --> 00:12:41,496 I’m told statistically that’s untrue. 196 00:12:44,197 --> 00:12:46,597 But I’m afraid you’ve gone out of your way to prove my point here tonight. 197 00:12:47,634 --> 00:12:50,324 -1 don’t follow. -1 don’t either. 198 00:12:55,575 --> 00:12:58,155 I’ve given you the benefit of the doubt. I have. 199 00:12:58,578 --> 00:13:02,798 But the hour is late and I’m very, very tired of listening to all this. 200 00:13:07,120 --> 00:13:09,260 There are even more serious threats. I have evidence. 201 00:13:10,290 --> 00:13:13,630 - Submit it through the proper channels. - You have to let me finish! 202 00:13:14,160 --> 00:13:17,439 I will not waste one more minute of this committee’s precious time! 203 00:13:22,135 --> 00:13:23,444 If there are no objections. 204 00:13:24,804 --> 00:13:27,674 Actually, I'd like to hear more. 205 00:13:29,142 --> 00:13:30,692 Would you? 206 00:13:31,978 --> 00:13:33,678 Yes, sir. 207 00:13:33,980 --> 00:13:37,000 I’m not convinced these Sandkings are a threat... 208 00:13:37,483 --> 00:13:40,733 but I think we should see what else Mr. Strong has to say. 209 00:13:43,556 --> 00:13:46,986 This is your first hearing as a member of this committee, is it not, Mr. Waters? 210 00:13:50,296 --> 00:13:51,346 Yes, sir, itis. 211 00:13:53,866 --> 00:13:56,146 Then I can hardly fault your enthusiasm, can 1? 212 00:14:02,542 --> 00:14:06,022 I suppose I should call my wife and tell her I’ll be very late, Mr. Strong? 213 00:14:10,983 --> 00:14:12,733 Yes, Mr. Chairman. 214 00:14:16,723 --> 00:14:18,473 Perhaps you should. 215 00:14:29,402 --> 00:14:33,152 /f the committee members will turn to page three of the brief I've given you. 216 00:14:33,740 --> 00:14:37,310 I’ve already skipped ahead. It’s a bad habit. Sorry. 217 00:14:37,877 --> 00:14:42,597 You submit that the destruction of the last Mars landing probe was no accident? 218 00:14:43,316 --> 00:14:44,656 Yes, ma’am. 219 00:14:44,917 --> 00:14:47,107 Mr. Strong, the death of those three astronauts... 220 00:14:47,487 --> 00:14:49,627 was a tragic accident, pure and simple. 221 00:14:49,989 --> 00:14:53,469 This has been investigated and reinvestigated to the nth degree. 222 00:14:54,026 --> 00:14:56,835 It was no accident. The ship was destroyed by one of the astronauts. 223 00:14:58,698 --> 00:15:02,388 Mr. Strong, let me tell you something right now. 224 00:15:02,969 --> 00:15:04,899 I knew those three men— 225 00:15:05,238 --> 00:15:08,278 You said I must have friends in this building, Mr. Chairman, and you're right. 226 00:15:08,775 --> 00:15:10,475 Apparently, a flight data recorder was found... 227 00:15:10,777 --> 00:15:13,767 close to the site where the capsule was supposed to splash down. 228 00:15:14,247 --> 00:15:16,827 Well, that’s true, but it was damaged beyond repair. 229 00:15:17,250 --> 00:15:20,590 -There was nothing on that tape but noise. -Not true, sir. 230 00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:25,070 You must know that one of your teams managed to reconstruct some of it. 231 00:15:25,691 --> 00:15:29,171 I have a portion of the reconstructed recording here with me now. 232 00:15:29,729 --> 00:15:33,299 - How did you get ahold of that? - Doesn't really matter, sir. 233 00:15:48,614 --> 00:15:50,364 Pete? 234 00:16:16,909 --> 00:16:18,609 What the hell’s going on? 235 00:16:18,911 --> 00:16:22,310 - Ed! Ed! What are you doing? - It’s not Wells. 236 00:16:27,487 --> 00:16:29,477 Pete, he’s crazy! Let me outta here! 237 00:16:29,822 --> 00:16:32,012 Ed, don’t do anything stupid. 238 00:16:33,659 --> 00:16:35,968 Pete! He’s crazy! 239 00:16:36,362 --> 00:16:38,822 - You got hit. You’re imagining things. - It’s not Wells. 240 00:16:40,766 --> 00:16:43,925 - Don’t do this! Let me out of here! - It’s not Wells! 241 00:16:58,351 --> 00:17:02,391 Is it possible that one of them actually killed the other? 242 00:17:03,022 --> 00:17:05,512 Oxygen deprivation. It affects the mind. 243 00:17:07,593 --> 00:17:12,393 Analien organism infected two of the crew, took over their bodies. 244 00:17:13,132 --> 00:17:15,352 The surviving astronaut sacrificed himself... 245 00:17:15,734 --> 00:17:17,875 to keep the organism from reaching Earth. 246 00:17:18,237 --> 00:17:22,077 Assuming that is true, and! do so only for the sake of discussion... 247 00:17:22,675 --> 00:17:24,984 where is your threat, Mr. Strong? 248 00:17:26,546 --> 00:17:27,536 The story you tell shows... 249 00:17:27,747 --> 00:17:30,327 that the courage of a single man defeated these aliens... 250 00:17:30,750 --> 00:17:33,970 before they even had a chance to set foot on our soil. 251 00:17:34,487 --> 00:17:36,187 What if he didn’t defeat them? 252 00:17:36,489 --> 00:17:39,509 Here we have a life-form capable of taking on human form... 253 00:17:39,992 --> 00:17:41,892 as well as the personalities of its victims. 254 00:17:42,228 --> 00:17:43,958 Aren't you speculating? 255 00:17:44,263 --> 00:17:46,312 You heard it on the tape. 256 00:17:46,666 --> 00:17:49,765 Claridge accused Barkley of ejecting Wells out of the air lock. 257 00:17:50,269 --> 00:17:51,639 But it wasn’t Wells. 258 00:17:54,407 --> 00:17:56,107 I'll bite, Mr. Strong. 259 00:17:56,409 --> 00:17:58,689 What if the alien had reached the Earth? 260 00:17:59,078 --> 00:18:02,268 Then it continues taking over bodies... 261 00:18:02,782 --> 00:18:07,262 converting human to alien with no way to tell them apart. 262 00:18:07,954 --> 00:18:10,974 Then each goes out and converts more... 263 00:18:11,457 --> 00:18:14,387 until finally there are thousands, and then millions in our midst. 264 00:18:14,860 --> 00:18:16,560 That didn’t happen. 265 00:18:16,862 --> 00:18:19,582 - What if it did? - What if it did? What if? 266 00:18:21,100 --> 00:18:22,800 What if the world... 267 00:18:23,102 --> 00:18:24,712 went spinning off into space? 268 00:18:25,004 --> 00:18:28,024 What if the ground opened up and swallowed us whole? 269 00:18:28,507 --> 00:18:31,027 This committee is interested only in the facts. 270 00:18:31,444 --> 00:18:32,734 Asam, sir. 271 00:18:33,980 --> 00:18:36,090 The sky is not falling, Mr. Strong. 272 00:18:36,449 --> 00:18:41,309 Mr. Chairman, with all due respect, look again. 273 00:18:51,063 --> 00:18:53,643 You know, it’s a funny thing, Mr. Strong. 274 00:18:54,066 --> 00:18:56,646 When the chairman of the Joint Chiefs asked me... 275 00:18:57,069 --> 00:19:00,089 to allow you to appear before this committee, I said, “Yes, sir’... 276 00:19:00,573 --> 00:19:03,383 because even though my years of military service are over... 277 00:19:03,843 --> 00:19:05,593 I remain a good soldier. 278 00:19:07,613 --> 00:19:10,193 Still, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff... 279 00:19:10,616 --> 00:19:13,485 does not like making such requests. 280 00:19:13,953 --> 00:19:16,533 Not because he is above such things... 281 00:19:16,956 --> 00:19:20,466 or because he thinks these matters are unimportant... 282 00:19:21,027 --> 00:19:23,657 but because he believes in the chain of command. 283 00:19:25,097 --> 00:19:26,797 You, sir... 284 00:19:27,099 --> 00:19:28,938 have leapfrogged your way into this room... 285 00:19:29,268 --> 00:19:31,518 by calling ina favor. 286 00:19:31,904 --> 00:19:35,744 If were a betting man, I’d guarantee that you’ve used up your lot. 287 00:19:36,342 --> 00:19:37,982 You’d win that bet. 288 00:19:39,612 --> 00:19:41,982 I called in a favor of my own. 289 00:19:42,381 --> 00:19:44,661 I got ahold of your military service record. 290 00:19:45,051 --> 00:19:46,311 It is no secret, sir. 291 00:19:46,552 --> 00:19:50,562 You were discharged before your tour of duty was complete... 292 00:19:52,491 --> 00:19:56,001 because of severe post-traumatic stress syndrome. 293 00:19:57,430 --> 00:20:01,000 My helicopter went down in enemy territory on the way back from a spy mission. 294 00:20:01,567 --> 00:20:04,177 - It took me a month to get back out. - Alone? 295 00:20:04,603 --> 00:20:07,293 - Yes, sir. - Very impressive. 296 00:20:07,740 --> 00:20:09,110 Upon your return... 297 00:20:09,375 --> 00:20:12,685 you were under the delusion that the enemy was all around you. 298 00:20:13,212 --> 00:20:16,612 There was no safe place to hide, even when you got home. 299 00:20:17,917 --> 00:20:19,377 I felt that, yes, sir. 300 00:20:20,786 --> 00:20:23,366 You slept with a gun under your pillow. 301 00:20:23,789 --> 00:20:26,069 - Like l said, that was a long time ago. - Was it? 302 00:20:26,459 --> 00:20:29,859 If you’re saying I’m suffering because of what happened to me during the war... 303 00:20:30,396 --> 00:20:31,536 I'll give you no argument. 304 00:20:31,764 --> 00:20:34,224 A day doesn’t go by without my thinking about it. 305 00:20:34,633 --> 00:20:38,093 If you’re saying what I went through 20 years ago is clouding my judgment now... 306 00:20:38,637 --> 00:20:40,537 then you're dead wrong. 307 00:20:42,508 --> 00:20:44,348 - You're paranoid. - No, sir. 308 00:20:44,677 --> 00:20:46,927 - Understandably distressed. -l see a threat from— 309 00:20:47,313 --> 00:20:49,683 - You see delusions. -1 beg your pardon, sir! 310 00:20:50,683 --> 00:20:51,853 Sit down, Mr. Strong. 311 00:20:54,453 --> 00:20:57,523 You're right. ! Know what it’s like to be surrounded by the enemy. 312 00:20:58,023 --> 00:21:01,153 I’ve been in places where every move I made should have been my last. 313 00:21:01,660 --> 00:21:03,360 If anything... 314 00:21:03,662 --> 00:21:07,172 it’s taught me about what may come to pass for all of us if we do nothing. 315 00:21:08,934 --> 00:21:10,634 I’ve seen bombs fall on villages... 316 00:21:10,936 --> 00:21:13,456 from planes so far away you can’t even hear them coming. 317 00:21:15,474 --> 00:21:18,024 I’ve seen survivors look to their unseen enemy in the sky... 318 00:21:18,444 --> 00:21:21,543 and know that they could never strike back. 319 00:21:22,047 --> 00:21:23,357 You're overlooking one thing. 320 00:21:24,683 --> 00:21:27,843 Those helpless villagers that you witnessed 20-some years ago... 321 00:21:29,922 --> 00:21:31,262 ended up winning the war. 322 00:21:31,524 --> 00:21:33,744 You're right, sir. 323 00:21:34,126 --> 00:21:36,706 That’s why I’m here. So can we. 324 00:21:41,801 --> 00:21:43,551 May I continue? 325 00:21:45,771 --> 00:21:47,791 If you must, Mr. Strong. 326 00:21:54,680 --> 00:21:56,870 If you must. 327 00:22:00,186 --> 00:22:02,706 I tend to agree with the chairman. 328 00:22:03,122 --> 00:22:06,582 You present us scenarios that are, for the most part, products of your imagination. 329 00:22:07,126 --> 00:22:08,436 What if the Sandkings... 330 00:22:08,694 --> 00:22:10,774 were spreading throughout the country without our knowing it? 331 00:22:11,130 --> 00:22:13,710 What if the astronauts of Mars // hadn’t destroyed their ship... 332 00:22:14,133 --> 00:22:16,713 and brought an alien organism back to Earth? 333 00:22:17,136 --> 00:22:19,306 If you don’t have any further examples of alien belligerence— 334 00:22:19,672 --> 00:22:20,982 But I do. 335 00:22:23,943 --> 00:22:25,643 Here. 336 00:22:25,945 --> 00:22:28,165 Is that an artifact of some sort? 337 00:22:28,547 --> 00:22:29,537 No, sir. 338 00:22:29,748 --> 00:22:33,788 An artifact, by definition, I think, is made by human hands. 339 00:22:34,420 --> 00:22:36,610 - That’s organic. - It looks metallic. 340 00:22:36,989 --> 00:22:39,829 -Itis. - But ! thought you said— 341 00:22:40,292 --> 00:22:43,891 That object was recovered from the floor of a house in the Midwest. 342 00:22:45,564 --> 00:22:47,754 It’s been examined by metallurgists and biologists... 343 00:22:48,133 --> 00:22:50,503 and so far all they agree on... 344 00:22:50,903 --> 00:22:55,033 is that it was grown to suit a purpose. 345 00:22:55,674 --> 00:22:56,874 It’s scorched. 346 00:22:57,109 --> 00:22:59,218 From passing through the atmosphere. 347 00:22:59,578 --> 00:23:03,588 Oh. So this is a tiny alien spaceship, I imagine. 348 00:23:06,452 --> 00:23:09,002 - Somehow, ! don’t feel threatened. - Well, you should. 349 00:23:09,421 --> 00:23:11,121 That object you’re looking at... 350 00:23:11,423 --> 00:23:15,293 carries a parasite that becomes absorbed into the body... 351 00:23:15,895 --> 00:23:18,035 of whoever finds the object. 352 00:24:19,191 --> 00:24:20,421 And then what? 353 00:24:21,460 --> 00:24:25,820 Well, the parasite takes control of the host... 354 00:24:26,498 --> 00:24:29,398 and then it begins to search for a source of energy. 355 00:24:29,868 --> 00:24:33,648 And what kind of energy might that be, Mr. Strong? Nuclear? Chemical? 356 00:24:34,239 --> 00:24:36,019 Sexual. 357 00:24:59,898 --> 00:25:02,418 You're honestly saying that this alien parasite... 358 00:25:02,835 --> 00:25:05,175 completely absorbs the victim during the act of sex? 359 00:25:05,571 --> 00:25:08,610 It’s happened half a dozen times in this century alone. 360 00:25:09,108 --> 00:25:11,388 An object falls. 361 00:25:11,777 --> 00:25:15,467 A young woman’s behavior radically changes. Men begin disappearing. 362 00:25:16,048 --> 00:25:19,998 Mr. Strong, find the subject matter of this particular discussion absurd. 363 00:25:20,619 --> 00:25:23,718 The biologist who wrote the paper... 364 00:25:24,223 --> 00:25:26,332 on the object that you're looking at... 365 00:25:26,692 --> 00:25:30,032 theorizes that this process is part of this being’s life cycle. 366 00:25:31,730 --> 00:25:34,310 It uses the energy it absorbs to... 367 00:25:34,733 --> 00:25:36,463 achieve a sort of metamorphosis. 368 00:25:37,970 --> 00:25:39,720 Where are they? 369 00:25:41,640 --> 00:25:44,450 As I said, it’s— it’s part of a life cycle. 370 00:25:46,311 --> 00:25:49,620 The host is only affected until the alien can change form. 371 00:25:50,149 --> 00:25:52,228 Usually within a matter of days. 372 00:25:52,584 --> 00:25:55,194 And this is supposed to be the greatest threat the nation’s ever faced? 373 00:25:56,255 --> 00:25:59,295 Mr. Chairman, I beg your pardon, but this is... 374 00:25:59,792 --> 00:26:01,932 very similar to the case we investigated in Michigan. 375 00:26:04,463 --> 00:26:06,163 Michigan. The house! 376 00:26:06,465 --> 00:26:08,544 Yes! Yes! I-l was gonna bring that up. 377 00:26:08,901 --> 00:26:11,091 - \’m sure you were. - Forgive me. 378 00:26:11,470 --> 00:26:14,630 Again, this was before my time on the committee. 379 00:26:15,140 --> 00:26:17,280 An otherwise ordinary house... 380 00:26:17,643 --> 00:26:21,543 was alleged to be composed of nonterrestrial organic material. 381 00:26:23,348 --> 00:26:25,278 The committee looked into the matter, examined the facts. 382 00:26:25,617 --> 00:26:27,167 The evidence was insubstantial. 383 00:26:28,053 --> 00:26:29,343 The evidence was overwhelming. 384 00:26:33,258 --> 00:26:34,568 Thanks, Warren. 385 00:26:45,804 --> 00:26:48,084 What the hell was that? 386 00:26:49,508 --> 00:26:51,998 Warren? Mike? 387 00:26:57,616 --> 00:26:59,286 I’m getting the hell out of here. 388 00:27:11,230 --> 00:27:13,130 No! 389 00:27:14,299 --> 00:27:18,579 Mr. Strong, I had proposed we bring this to the Joint Chiefs as a class-one threat. 390 00:27:19,238 --> 00:27:20,438 I was overruled. 391 00:27:22,508 --> 00:27:25,378 Outvoted, Mrs. Perry. Four to one, as I recall. 392 00:27:26,845 --> 00:27:30,065 At least six people who went into that house are missing and presumed dead. 393 00:27:30,582 --> 00:27:32,772 You insisted they were going to turn up. 394 00:27:36,755 --> 00:27:39,095 - What happened to them? - The house absorbed them. 395 00:27:41,994 --> 00:27:43,724 It’s the house! 396 00:27:47,332 --> 00:27:48,792 No! 397 00:28:14,026 --> 00:28:17,096 Mr. Strong, the committee has already discussed this matter at length. 398 00:28:17,596 --> 00:28:20,556 I’m not sure they have. I think you have. 399 00:28:22,100 --> 00:28:23,800 Look... 400 00:28:24,102 --> 00:28:27,412 you can’t go blaming aliens for everything that happens that you don’t understand. 401 00:28:28,974 --> 00:28:30,053 A girl kills her lover. 402 00:28:30,275 --> 00:28:33,265 It’s a terrible thing, l know, but these things happen. 403 00:28:33,745 --> 00:28:36,324 Nobody thinks she’s capable of murder, and there’s no body... 404 00:28:36,748 --> 00:28:38,448 so you UFO types... 405 00:28:38,750 --> 00:28:43,110 jump to the conclusion that aliens have used her to absorb the human race. 406 00:28:43,789 --> 00:28:46,189 - never said that, sir. - And the house! 407 00:28:46,592 --> 00:28:48,292 Some people disappear... 408 00:28:48,594 --> 00:28:51,694 and suddenly it’s eating them. 409 00:28:52,197 --> 00:28:54,887 Did anybody bother to check to see if the place had a back door... 410 00:28:55,334 --> 00:28:57,324 for cryin’ out loud? 411 00:28:59,538 --> 00:29:02,758 Folks, we’re gonna take a five minute break here. 412 00:29:03,275 --> 00:29:06,735 I need to put— put in my eyedrops. 413 00:29:07,279 --> 00:29:10,939 But when I come back, I want this hearing over with. 414 00:30:06,138 --> 00:30:07,977 Tilting at windmills, Mr. Strong. 415 00:30:08,307 --> 00:30:10,007 I’m sorry? 416 00:30:11,410 --> 00:30:13,110 I was making an analogy. 417 00:30:13,412 --> 00:30:15,112 To what I’m up against? 418 00:30:17,649 --> 00:30:20,899 You tell me. Am wasting my time? 419 00:30:33,031 --> 00:30:36,221 - Where were we? - We were just about to wrap this up. 420 00:30:38,770 --> 00:30:40,470 As a matter of fact... 421 00:30:40,772 --> 00:30:43,292 I have a lot more material to go over. 422 00:30:43,709 --> 00:30:45,409 To what purpose, Mr. Strong? 423 00:30:47,446 --> 00:30:48,616 What do you mean? 424 00:30:48,847 --> 00:30:53,187 I think the committee member is expressing is the fact that we as a group... 425 00:30:53,852 --> 00:30:55,552 interpret events differently. 426 00:30:55,854 --> 00:30:57,554 It’s not a question of perception. 427 00:30:57,856 --> 00:31:01,316 If you met a man with eyes in the back of his head, gills... 428 00:31:01,860 --> 00:31:03,409 and a poisonous, stinging membrane all over his body... 429 00:31:03,695 --> 00:31:05,395 would you be inclined to think he was an alien? 430 00:31:05,697 --> 00:31:08,417 - I might. - You'd be wrong. 431 00:31:14,106 --> 00:31:16,736 What in the name of God? 432 00:31:25,484 --> 00:31:26,974 Have there been more changes? 433 00:31:27,252 --> 00:31:28,952 Oh, God, I’m not sure. 434 00:31:29,254 --> 00:31:32,293 I have this intense pain in the back of my head. It’s kept me up all night. 435 00:31:32,791 --> 00:31:35,071 Let me look. 436 00:31:35,927 --> 00:31:37,657 Do you see anything? 437 00:31:38,897 --> 00:31:41,917 Just two small bumps. 438 00:31:43,335 --> 00:31:46,235 - Damn it, that hurts! - Sorry. 439 00:31:46,705 --> 00:31:50,105 They appear to be filled with some kind of fluid. 440 00:31:51,710 --> 00:31:53,080 - What is it? - They're moving. 441 00:31:57,716 --> 00:32:00,235 - What is it? - Oh, my God! 442 00:32:03,688 --> 00:32:06,118 They're eyes. 443 00:32:12,764 --> 00:32:14,514 Here was a case, Mr. Chairman... 444 00:32:14,833 --> 00:32:16,533 where the evidence points to aliens. 445 00:32:16,835 --> 00:32:20,405 It was, in fact, a scientific experiment gone awry. 446 00:32:23,341 --> 00:32:25,420 You see, Mr. Strong, I— 447 00:32:27,512 --> 00:32:29,381 This better be important. 448 00:32:29,714 --> 00:32:32,144 - You asked me to send those case files. - Yes, yes. You brought them? 449 00:32:32,551 --> 00:32:35,130 Well, that’s just it, sir. They're missing. 450 00:32:37,022 --> 00:32:38,512 And there’s no sign of any of them. 451 00:32:38,790 --> 00:32:41,100 I haven't the foggiest idea where those files are, Mr. Horner. 452 00:32:41,493 --> 00:32:43,663 Sir, you and I are the only ones that have access to your computer. 453 00:32:44,029 --> 00:32:46,549 I'll tell you what: We'll discuss this in the morning. Okay? 454 00:32:46,965 --> 00:32:48,715 That’s all. 455 00:32:53,939 --> 00:32:56,369 I had hoped to show you information that we ourselves have gathered... 456 00:32:56,775 --> 00:32:59,115 on those cases that you've discussed thus far. 457 00:33:01,413 --> 00:33:04,043 But apparently, our bureaucracy’s falling down. 458 00:33:05,517 --> 00:33:07,217 Perhaps you'll take my word... 459 00:33:07,519 --> 00:33:10,359 when tell you that the lion’s share of our work here... 460 00:33:10,822 --> 00:33:12,522 has been investigating those claims... 461 00:33:12,824 --> 00:33:15,604 that bear very little resemblance to reality. 462 00:33:16,061 --> 00:33:18,581 I know there are hoaxes out there. 463 00:33:18,997 --> 00:33:20,697 Most stories, I’ve found... 464 00:33:20,999 --> 00:33:24,399 are at best imaginary, at worst out-and-out lies. 465 00:33:26,037 --> 00:33:27,707 Finally we agree on something. 466 00:33:28,006 --> 00:33:30,496 But that doesn’t mean there aren't real threats out there. 467 00:33:30,909 --> 00:33:34,889 Well, how do you tell the difference between the real and the imaginary? 468 00:33:35,514 --> 00:33:38,323 Between those who are human and those who appear to be human? 469 00:33:41,152 --> 00:33:43,492 Chairman Thornwell, do you believe in God? 470 00:33:43,889 --> 00:33:46,198 - don’t see what that has to do with— - Do you? 471 00:33:46,591 --> 00:33:49,110 -Ido. - On the basis of what evidence? 472 00:33:49,528 --> 00:33:51,018 On faith, Mr. Strong. 473 00:33:51,296 --> 00:33:54,836 Do you believe the existence of God precludes the existence of aliens? 474 00:33:55,400 --> 00:33:57,210 - If this is headed where I think it is— - Do you recall the name... 475 00:33:57,536 --> 00:33:59,086 of Father Jonascu? 476 00:33:59,371 --> 00:34:03,711 He was a priest who performed miracles, healing the sick. 477 00:34:04,376 --> 00:34:05,716 Poor child. 478 00:34:07,612 --> 00:34:10,192 Now it’s time to exercise your powers. 479 00:34:10,614 --> 00:34:12,364 Come, Father. 480 00:34:16,487 --> 00:34:18,917 Will her back to health. 481 00:34:21,927 --> 00:34:24,387 You can do it, Father. 482 00:35:05,503 --> 00:35:08,663 To this day, there’s no explanation as to how he did it. 483 00:35:09,174 --> 00:35:11,694 Hundreds of witnesses saw him, doctors among them. 484 00:35:12,110 --> 00:35:16,390 Do you think such power comes to you at no cost? 485 00:35:27,425 --> 00:35:31,205 But the power wasn’t given to him by either God or the Devil. 486 00:35:31,796 --> 00:35:35,665 /t was an Alien advance force that had given him healing powers... 487 00:35:36,267 --> 00:35:39,167 only to provide a front for their invasion plans. 488 00:35:39,638 --> 00:35:42,218 What kind of invasion plans? Why would they go to a priest? 489 00:35:42,641 --> 00:35:45,891 If they wanted to take over the world, why wouldn't they go after someone in power? 490 00:35:46,411 --> 00:35:49,511 Yes, that would make the most sense, wouldn’t it? 491 00:35:50,015 --> 00:35:52,765 To take the places of those in power. 492 00:35:53,218 --> 00:35:55,178 It doesn’t have to be the White House. 493 00:35:56,121 --> 00:36:01,161 But a young senator on his way up could pave the way. 494 00:36:03,528 --> 00:36:05,778 You're referring to Senator Adams, I presume? 495 00:36:06,164 --> 00:36:07,774 Yes, sir, I do. 496 00:36:08,066 --> 00:36:10,816 - How much do you know about him? - Enough to know he wasn’t human. 497 00:36:11,269 --> 00:36:13,698 That was never proved. 498 00:36:14,105 --> 00:36:17,975 I have the M.R.I. they made the night of his accident. 499 00:36:26,017 --> 00:36:28,417 It’s almost inconceivable. 500 00:36:28,820 --> 00:36:31,400 Those X-rays were right. 501 00:36:31,823 --> 00:36:34,953 - Then I’m not crazy? - No. But you're different. 502 00:36:35,460 --> 00:36:37,450 Very different. 503 00:36:37,796 --> 00:36:39,546 Oh, my God. 504 00:36:43,334 --> 00:36:46,354 What is it? What is it? What’s wrong with me? 505 00:36:46,838 --> 00:36:49,148 -1 don’t know. - What else do you know? 506 00:36:49,541 --> 00:36:52,121 I know aliens control the Sendrax Corporation... 507 00:36:52,544 --> 00:36:55,263 how Senator Adams tried to pass a bill that would have allowed them... 508 00:36:55,714 --> 00:36:58,203 to poison the atmosphere to humans. 509 00:36:58,616 --> 00:37:02,776 I know about this methane-based supplement they had to take to stay alive. 510 00:37:05,657 --> 00:37:08,147 I even know how they make themselves look like us. 511 00:37:08,560 --> 00:37:11,220 What’s this thing, Dave? What’s in there? 512 00:37:11,663 --> 00:37:12,863 Don’t you recognize him? 513 00:37:16,835 --> 00:37:19,415 That’s your replacement. 514 00:37:32,817 --> 00:37:36,097 Are you telling me that thing is alive? 515 00:37:36,621 --> 00:37:40,491 Come on, Richard. You know it’s one of us. 516 00:37:41,092 --> 00:37:43,082 Don’t you understand? 517 00:37:43,428 --> 00:37:45,238 You're betraying your own kind. 518 00:37:45,563 --> 00:37:48,173 What kind? What am I? 519 00:37:48,600 --> 00:37:53,670 You were transformed in a tank like this one. 520 00:37:54,439 --> 00:37:56,399 So was I. 521 00:37:56,741 --> 00:37:59,371 And all the others that have come to resettle this planet. 522 00:38:00,845 --> 00:38:02,625 / understand your concerns, Mr. Strong. 523 00:38:04,382 --> 00:38:06,632 Suffice it to say, the government is aware... 524 00:38:07,018 --> 00:38:09,768 of these potentially catastrophic terrorist activities... 525 00:38:11,523 --> 00:38:14,863 though we may disagree on who’s responsible. 526 00:38:16,060 --> 00:38:17,840 But you admit something’s going on. 527 00:38:18,163 --> 00:38:20,713 As I said, we are concerned. 528 00:38:24,903 --> 00:38:28,002 That’s all l have, Mr. Chairman. 529 00:38:28,506 --> 00:38:32,696 All l can say is, it’s now or never. 530 00:38:33,344 --> 00:38:36,974 You can wait outside. We'll call you back in when we’ve come to our decision. 531 00:38:41,619 --> 00:38:42,929 All right. 532 00:39:12,116 --> 00:39:14,546 Why don’t you have a seat, Mr. Strong. It’s been a long night. 533 00:39:14,953 --> 00:39:16,473 I prefer to stand, sir. 534 00:39:19,724 --> 00:39:22,654 You should know that you’ve made an impression, sir, on this committee. 535 00:39:23,127 --> 00:39:26,147 Now, for myself, l consider it to have been time well spent. 536 00:39:27,966 --> 00:39:31,625 l admire both your service record and your dedication to this cause. 537 00:39:32,203 --> 00:39:34,573 - You won't do it, will you? - Let me finish, now. 538 00:39:36,007 --> 00:39:38,697 I think you should also know that a vote was taken by this committee... 539 00:39:39,143 --> 00:39:42,453 as to whether or not to propose to the president and the Joint Chiefs... 540 00:39:42,981 --> 00:39:45,381 full disclosure of these events that you’ve outlined. 541 00:39:47,752 --> 00:39:49,922 And finally, ! think you should know that the vote was very close. 542 00:39:50,288 --> 00:39:51,658 You son of a— 543 00:39:54,392 --> 00:39:56,091 Unfortunately, those of us who voted “no”... 544 00:39:56,394 --> 00:39:59,854 weren’t convinced that the threats you outlined merit this kind of response. 545 00:40:00,398 --> 00:40:03,618 The truth is staring you in the face. You're shutting your eyes. 546 00:40:04,135 --> 00:40:07,155 It was also noted you are, by nature of your own war experience... 547 00:40:07,639 --> 00:40:09,339 predisposed to be fearful of such matters. 548 00:40:09,641 --> 00:40:12,681 It’s happening right now, in your own government, and you won't act! 549 00:40:13,177 --> 00:40:16,837 I want you to know that this committee appreciates your hard work. 550 00:40:19,183 --> 00:40:21,553 This hearing is over. Good-bye. 551 00:40:23,855 --> 00:40:25,315 -No. - Come with me, sir. 552 00:40:27,025 --> 00:40:29,425 The rest of you can’t let him get away with this. 553 00:40:29,827 --> 00:40:31,667 Eyedrops. 554 00:40:33,965 --> 00:40:35,715 He needed eyedrops. 555 00:40:59,223 --> 00:41:00,923 That’s not Chairman Thornwell! 556 00:41:02,360 --> 00:41:05,170 The aliens in the government used special eyedrops along with the supplement... 557 00:41:05,630 --> 00:41:07,240 to survive in our atmosphere. 558 00:41:07,532 --> 00:41:10,872 He excused himself from the meeting to put in eyedrops! 559 00:41:13,271 --> 00:41:15,851 This is blood, Mr. Strong. 560 00:41:16,274 --> 00:41:17,444 Human blood. 561 00:41:17,675 --> 00:41:21,775 No. It can’t be. I was certain. 562 00:41:22,413 --> 00:41:25,403 He voted “yes” with me. 563 00:41:26,851 --> 00:41:28,281 You convinced him. 564 00:41:33,925 --> 00:41:36,585 Let me go back in there! There’s something going on! 565 00:41:37,028 --> 00:41:39,658 Let me go! Let me go back in there! 566 00:41:42,033 --> 00:41:43,783 I'll get help. 567 00:41:51,376 --> 00:41:52,576 l'll go with you. 568 00:41:58,850 --> 00:42:00,690 So... 569 00:42:01,019 --> 00:42:03,948 the next logical choice for chairman is? 570 00:42:04,422 --> 00:42:05,532 Callahan. 571 00:42:07,125 --> 00:42:08,265 Good. 572 00:42:09,694 --> 00:42:11,004 You know... 573 00:42:12,196 --> 00:42:15,156 Strong was right about those Sandkings. 574 00:42:15,633 --> 00:42:18,292 They could be a real problem in 20 or 30 years. 575 00:42:20,004 --> 00:42:22,694 You think they can survive in a methane atmosphere? 576 00:42:24,742 --> 00:42:26,492 I don’t know. 577 00:42:29,947 --> 00:42:32,407 But I suppose anything is possible. 578 00:42:39,257 --> 00:42:42,657 Sleep soundly in the knowledge that the dawn will come. 579 00:42:43,194 --> 00:42:46,124 Rest assured that our leaders are watching over us. 580 00:42:46,597 --> 00:42:49,177 But beware, for it is only their vigilance... 581 00:42:49,600 --> 00:42:53,259 that stands between our restful slumber... 582 00:42:53,838 --> 00:42:56,118 and the end of the world. 45490

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