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1:04:09
I'm General Hanley. Thank you for
coming. Would you care for a drink?

1:04:14
No, thank you.
1:04:16
All right, Maurice. Would you close
the door on your way out?

1:04:20
Have a seat, Doctor.
1:04:24
I've been reading the transcript
1:04:27
of your recent remarks
to the State Psychiatric Association.

1:04:32
I hear they caused quite a stir,
1:04:35
but we don't concern ourselves with
these screwball flying saucer stories

1:04:42
that headline in the supermarket tabloids.
1:04:45
As a matter of fact,
we encourage them.

1:04:48
When someone like you gets involved,
then we become concerned.

1:04:53
- Why is that?
- Your credentials.

1:04:56
Your standing in psychiatry.
1:04:59
From you, something like this
cannot be so easily discredited.

1:05:06
Why would you want to?
1:05:08
Let me tell you a story.
Entirely hypothetical, of course.

1:05:15
Let's suppose that a group was formed
many years ago

1:05:19
to investigate a certain
worrisome phenomenon

1:05:24
and that the many brilliant men
in this group could be counted on

1:05:30
to come up with answers
to such a mystery,

1:05:33
and to keep their mouths shut
until they did come up with answers.

1:05:40
Were you one of these men?
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Most of those men would be dead now.
As I said, it was a long time ago.

1:05:52
The problem was that the men
in this group couldn't find an answer.

1:05:58
They knew there was something
out there, no doubt about that,


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