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I have a few visual aids
for my presentation.
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Should I set them up now?
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I'll just go ahead and do that then.
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Where’s my videotape?
It was here.
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It was taken from me during
the security scan. I knew it!
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It’s in the machine just over there, sir.
All ready to go.
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The controls are by your left hand.
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Oh.
So, it’s ready to go?
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Yes, sir.
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That’s fine.
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I don’t know what your
security clearance is, soldier...
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but if you knew what I was
briefing the committee about...
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you’d understand
why I’m so paranoid.
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I wouldn’t know, sir.
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Mr. Randal Strong.
Welcome.
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I trust you will forgive us
the lateness of the hour.
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- We are very busy men and women.
- Yes, sir. Of course.
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Yes, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you for—
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I’m grateful that the committee
has granted mea hearing.
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feel that it’s of
the utmost importance—
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I’m sure you do, Mr. Strong.
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Please sit down.
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You must have powerful friends in this
building to have been granted a hearing...
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with acommittee
that does not even officially exist.
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Yes, sir.
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You've had the privilege of
serving your country.
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Vietnam, sir.
71 to’74.
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Army Intelligence.
Two commendations.
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Purple Heart,
if I’m not mistaken.
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That was a long time ago.
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Oh, it’s abundantly clear, sir,
that it was along time ago.
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Otherwise,
you would surely remember...
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that the military
does not take kindly...
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to civilian demands
that they be heard.
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With all due respect, sir...
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I was hoping to have the ear
of the president himself.
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Mr. Strong, in these matters
we are the ear of the president.
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At least this committee
is as close as you're ever gonna get.
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Now, as you were saying?
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Yes.
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I was saying...
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Mr. Chairman,
in the past several years...
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I’ve been conducting research.
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I’ve come to the
inescapable conclusion...
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that the United States...
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and quite possibly the entire world...
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is being overrun by aliens.
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And by aliens, you mean—
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Extraterrestrials, ma’am.
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I believe this is the greatest threat
that we’ve ever faced as a nation.
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We have to act,
and we have to act now...
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before it’s too late.
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You actually sound frightened,
Mr. Strong.
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I’m scared to death.
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There is nothing wrong
with your television.
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Do not attempt
to adjust the picture.
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We are now controlling
the transmission.
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We control the horizontal...
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and the vertical.
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We can deluge you
with a thousand channels...
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or expand one single image
to crystal clarity...
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and beyond,
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We can shape your vision...
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to anything
our imagination can conceive.
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For the next hour...
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we will controf
alf that you see and hear.
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You are about to experience
the awe and mystery...
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which reaches from
the deepest inner mind to...
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The Outer Limits.
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What is our last line of defense?
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Is it the military with
all of their power and might?
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Or is it the courage of a solitary man?
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Mr. Strong, if you are
aware of this committee...
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then you must be aware
of its purpose.
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Sir, this committee
was formed to investigate...
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unforeseen external threats
to the United States.
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That’s exactly correct.
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Suffice it to say...
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that we have not come to the same
conclusions that you apparently have.
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Then it will be up to me
to convince you.
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And excuse me, Mr. Chairman,
for jumping in.
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As the newest member...
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I haven't yet been able to go over all
the material gathered for this committee.
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But I haven’t come across anything
that even remotely resembles a threat...
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and that’s using
information gathered...
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through the intelligence and resources
of the United States military.
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What about the M-7 biotics?
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You don’t perceive them as a threat?
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I’m sorry.
The what?
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Anorganism brought back
with the Mars Lander just over a year ago.
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Microscopic eggs of some kind.
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But the program was discontinued.
The organic material was destroyed.
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You know that’s not true.
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Dr. Kress managed to take home
a sample of the soil.
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For cryin’ out loud.
Kress was nuts.
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When the program was discontinued,
he raised bugs on his own.
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Claimed they were from Mars.
It was a hoax, pure and simple.
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It was no hoax.
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He reproduced the conditions of
the laboratory in his own barn.
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He raised generation after generation
of the M-7 biotic.
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And they're more than simply “bugs,” sir.
They're intelligent.
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- Intelligent?
- Yes.
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Kress proved this.
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He called them Sandkings.
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We know all about Kress.
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It was not proved...
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there was any connection
between the Martian organism...
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and what he developed in his barn.
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Whatever it was
he grew in his backyard...
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is not now, nor has it ever been,
a threat to this country.
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Sir...
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I have videotape
of Kress’s own experiment.
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Mr. Chairman,
we've gone over this ground.
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Ifl might be allowed
to show the tape—
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I'd like to see it, sir.
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I mean, if that’s okay with you.
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Proceed, Mr. Strong.
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Thank you, sir.
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I’ve pieced some of the more telling
portions of the tape together.
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Kress recorded hours and hours of it.
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I was under the assumption
that you would be familiar...
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with this material.
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Could you get the lights, please?
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Organisms have been
denied food for 36 hours.
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The first conflict erupted 40 minutes ago.
Five white mobiles attacked a red.
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/t was dismembered
and fed to the white queen,
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Red retaliation
occurred almost instantly.
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War has been constant.
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Battle maneuvers
extremely sophisticated.
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I estimate total losses
on both sides at 20%.
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Only the— the strongest
and smartest survive.
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Entry number 17.
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They've displayed an ability
to mimic terrestrial formations.
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Now, while this could indicate
some form of intellect at work...
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it does not necessarily demonstrate
the ability to reason.
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/ feel as ifthe organisms could leave
the habitat whenever they desired...
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and yet they stay,
as if to perform for me...
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or communicate with me.
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/ know and feel that...
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as soon as regular feedings resume
there will evolve a deepening trust.
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Oh! Shit! Ow!
Little bastard!
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Entry 51.
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The presence of infection...
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confirmed.
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/ will attempt to retard
the spread of the microorganisms...
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with use of
conventional antibiotics...
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but their—
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their effects are—
are greatly in doubt.
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The experiment has taken on
a life of its own.
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And this demonstration is
intended to prove?
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The threat of this kind
of extraterrestrial in our ecosystem.
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See, the Sandkings
are not only poisonous...
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they can eat three or four times
their own weight...
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in less than an hour.
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What are you talking about?
Kress went insane and killed them all.
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No, but they weren’t all killed.
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No, I’ve had reports from as far as
900 miles away from Kress’s home...
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of- of- of cattle
mysteriously gone missing...
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of people in remote areas
disappearing...
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sand castles sprung up
in the middle of the forest!
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Mr. Strong, the army went in and swept
the entire area. They found no evidence—
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In trying to eradicate them...
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the Army Corps of Engineers never gave
the Sandkings the respect they deserved.
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Respect?
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I think this has gone far enough.
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Just wait.
Just consider this.
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Kress lived in the Pacific Northwest.
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Now, there are miles and miles...
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of forests all around...
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where the Sandkings
could be proliferating.
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There are two
mountain ranges alone...
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within a hundred miles
of where Kress lived.
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The very fact that their eggs
were found intact on Mars...
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is proof
that the Sandkings can live...
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in a low-oxygen,
cold-temperature environment, until—
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What are you saying, Mr. Strong?
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Martian bugs are creating colonies on this
planet without our being aware of it?
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There’s evidence there
to suggest that is happening.
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See, what you're overlooking
is the fact...
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that they’re intelligent enough
not to be found.
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They move in small numbers.
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They move at night.
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They reproduce
virtually underground.
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They know now...
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that they're vulnerable...
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and they will remain
in relative obscurity...
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until their numbers
are overwhelming.
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We must set up a task force—
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- Mr. Strong.
- Yes, Mr. Chairman?
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There’s a full moon tonight.
Did you know that?
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No, sir.
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In my experience...
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people say and do strange things
on nights when there’s a full moon.
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Bizarre things.
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I’m told statistically that’s untrue.
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But I’m afraid you’ve gone out of your way
to prove my point here tonight.
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-1 don’t follow.
-1 don’t either.
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I’ve given you the benefit of the doubt.
I have.
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But the hour is late and I’m very,
very tired of listening to all this.
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There are even more serious threats.
I have evidence.
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- Submit it through the proper channels.
- You have to let me finish!
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I will not waste one more minute
of this committee’s precious time!
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If there are no objections.
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Actually, I'd like to hear more.
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Would you?
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Yes, sir.
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I’m not convinced these
Sandkings are a threat...
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but I think we should see
what else Mr. Strong has to say.
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This is your first hearing as a member
of this committee, is it not, Mr. Waters?
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Yes, sir, itis.
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Then I can hardly fault
your enthusiasm, can 1?
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I suppose I should call my wife and
tell her I’ll be very late, Mr. Strong?
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Yes, Mr. Chairman.
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Perhaps you should.
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/f the committee members will turn to
page three of the brief I've given you.
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I’ve already skipped ahead.
It’s a bad habit. Sorry.
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You submit that the destruction of the
last Mars landing probe was no accident?
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Yes, ma’am.
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Mr. Strong,
the death of those three astronauts...
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was a tragic accident,
pure and simple.
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This has been investigated
and reinvestigated to the nth degree.
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It was no accident. The ship was destroyed
by one of the astronauts.
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Mr. Strong, let me
tell you something right now.
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I knew those three men—
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You said I must have friends in this
building, Mr. Chairman, and you're right.
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Apparently, a flight
data recorder was found...
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close to the site where the capsule
was supposed to splash down.
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Well, that’s true, but
it was damaged beyond repair.
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-There was nothing on that tape but noise.
-Not true, sir.
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You must know that one of your teams
managed to reconstruct some of it.
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I have a portion of the reconstructed
recording here with me now.
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- How did you get ahold of that?
- Doesn't really matter, sir.
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Pete?
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What the hell’s going on?
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- Ed! Ed! What are you doing?
- It’s not Wells.
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Pete, he’s crazy!
Let me outta here!
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Ed,
don’t do anything stupid.
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Pete! He’s crazy!
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- You got hit. You’re imagining things.
- It’s not Wells.
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- Don’t do this! Let me out of here!
- It’s not Wells!
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Is it possible that one of them
actually killed the other?
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Oxygen deprivation.
It affects the mind.
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Analien organism infected
two of the crew, took over their bodies.
244
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The surviving astronaut
sacrificed himself...
245
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to keep the organism
from reaching Earth.
246
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Assuming that is true, and! do so
only for the sake of discussion...
247
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where is your threat, Mr. Strong?
248
00:17:26,546 --> 00:17:27,536
The story you tell shows...
249
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that the courage of a single man
defeated these aliens...
250
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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
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as well as the personalities
of its victims.
254
00:17:42,228 --> 00:17:43,958
Aren't you speculating?
255
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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
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Asam, sir.
271
00:18:33,980 --> 00:18:36,090
The sky is not falling, Mr. Strong.
272
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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
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to allow you to appear before
this committee, I said, “Yes, sir’...
276
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because even though
my years of military service are over...
277
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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.
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