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:04:07
Major Gant?
:04:11
Can you hear me?
:04:15
Sorry we had to surprise you
like that.

:04:21
Get him out of here.
:04:26
This was taken on Friday.
It is the secret complex at Bilyarsk.

:04:31
At the top right corner,
you will see the main hangar.

:04:35
Could we...?
:04:37
Take a good look at this section...
:04:40
...because we have every reason to
believe you're looking at the Firefox.

:04:45
When the first rumors began to filter
out of the Soviet Union...

:04:49
...some three years ago...
:04:51
...our weapons strategists
stood before NATO to explain...

:04:55
...with confidence, that it would take
the Soviets at least 10 years...

:05:00
...to make a Mach 5 aircraft with
thought-control weapons.

:05:04
I stand before you today to
explain, with much regret...

:05:09
...that they were wrong.
:05:10
At 0400, on Thursday...
:05:13
...we were stunned by the encoded
transmission...

:05:18
...that sits in front of you.
:05:20
- General Rogers?
- Along with satellite surveillance...

:05:23
...planes were flown up Saturday over
the Turkish-Soviet border, here.

:05:28
And the Finnish-Soviet border, here.
:05:32
Using the information of
Dr. Baranovich...

:05:35
...about the time and path
of the Firefox...

:05:38
...we monitored the arena
formed by these coordinates...

:05:42
...here, with our most
sophisticated radar devices.

:05:46
Except for a flight of cranes, nothing
entered that airspace all day.

:05:51
We checked immediately
with our source in Bilyarsk.

:05:55
The Firefox flew, and flew
at the exact time...

:05:59
...and within the coordinates
given to us by Dr. Baranovich.


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