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...presents... Better, Stronger, Faster
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by Omega, Reid Fleming
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and White Knight
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>>> a cDc publication.......1994 <<<
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-cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc-
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In the Fall of 1992, NBC: DATELINE aired a show on computer hackers,
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interviewing Erik Bloodaxe, Doc Holiday and a person named "Quentin." Halfway
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through the show, Quentin is shown with his back to the camera, text scrolling
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across his screen. DATELINE seemed oblivious: on closer inspection, Quentin
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was displaying a file which listed various MIL and GOV sites which allegedly
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had autopsies of extra-terrestrials on record, information about UFO crash
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sites, amd detailed governmental research on alien beings.
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By December, that DATELINE episode had created quite a stir within the
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hacker community. Who was Quentin? What file was he displaying? Was this an
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elaborate hoax, a joke which failed to gain the attention of NBC? At HoHoCon
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1992 in Houston, Bloodaxe and Holiday explained that the file did exist and the
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information it contained was, in fact, true. Lending some credence to the
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story, well-placed sources indicated that the White House had requested a copy
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of the episode from NBC.
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Bloodaxe and Holiday refused to name the people involved, but explained
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that a relatively unknown group had formed to pursue a project they referred
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to variously as "Project ALF" and "Project Green Cheese," searching government
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computers for any evidence which might verify a UFO cover-up. Apparently they
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struck pay dirt.
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By the summer of 1993, at least one member of Project Green Cheese had
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"disappeared." White House aide Vincent Foster turned up dead after an
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apparent suicide; among documents found in Foster's office possibly linking
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President Clinton to a failed Arkansas Savings & Loan, a videotape was also
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found: the DATELINE episode on hackers.
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Apparently buoyed by their success, the Green Cheese group began scanning
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an unpublished prefix in the 202 NPA toward the end of the summer. They were
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surprised to learn that nearly every number in that prefix was answered by the
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same authoritative voice asking, "Who is this?" Not to be discouraged, the
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group continued until they happened upon a lone DEC server.
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There they uncovered documentation suggesting covert action of a different
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kind: a cover-up instigated by the three-letter agencies and NASA, perpetrated
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upon the public with the unwitting aid of the media in the early 1970s,
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beginning with the death of three astronauts.
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What follows is an excerpt of their discovery.
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Omega Reid Fleming White Knight
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cDc / RDT cDc cDc / RDT
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DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY
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DOCUMENT REPOSITORY
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W A R N I N G:
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This computer system is operated by the United States Government and is
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protected under provisions of USC Title 23, Section 67. Unauthorized access
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is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN.
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ENTRANCE:
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USERNAME: FIELD
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PASSWORD:
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$ SET ACCOUNTING/DISABLE
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$ SHOW USERS
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VAX/VMS INTERACTIVE USERS
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23-JUL-1993 09:37:15.54
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Total number of interactive users= 6
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Username Process Name PID Terminal
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BRUNO BRUNO 0000026B TTD3:
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FIELD* FIELD 00000FF2 TTC2:
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JOHNSON _TTD5: 0000026D TTD5:
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[DEATH_STAR] [ECDYSIAST] [IPSUM] [KIMOTA]
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[LOREM] [MAGIC] [PPYRUS] [TOC]
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DL 433-54-3937
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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TO: Thomas J. Kelley, Director, PPYRUS Section
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FROM: Bill Brown, PP Deputy Chief
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SUBJ: Preliminary Briefing #1
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Special Projects, PPYRUS
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Pursuant to reg. 3-2638-A, it is my responsibility as Deputy Chief, this
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section, to inform and apprise the incoming Director of all special projects
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planned or currently underway, as well as incidental or related projects.
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PPYRUS projects, this Administration, include:
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Project Inception
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MAGIC 5/69
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ARAGON 11/69
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KILO 9/70
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ORACLE 4/71
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DPULTRA 8/71
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PPYRUS related projects, this Administration, include:
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Of these projects, DPULTRA (and two related projects, UMENSCH and
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CAPRICORN) require your immediate attention and approval.
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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DL 433-54-3937
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10/28/71
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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BACKGROUND, PROJECT CAPRICORN
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By 1965, NASA's public relations machine was in high gear, advertising
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amazing (and non-existent) advances in American space technology and setting
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an ambitious schedule for the Space Agency's top priority: a manned space
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flight to the moon by the end of the decade.
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Despite the few successes NASA and the Air Force had with rocketry,
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in a memo to the President, dated 11/13/67, NASA reluctantly expressed some
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doubt that a moon mission could be accomplished even by 1973. The President
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made it clear that the moon mission was, by now, more of a political mission
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than one of science, and its success was of the utmost national priority.
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World sentiment at the time favored the Russians, their flawless successes a
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seeming vindication of the power and motivation of the Communist system.
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Further, the President felt that a success could deflect attention from the
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Vietnam war and re-invigorate public sentiment in the United States toward the
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nation, the Administration, and the ingenuity of American technology.
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As a contingency for failure, CAPRICORN was instigated, its final
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approval to be decided by the middle of the following year in a meeting
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between the President, DIRNASA, DIRCIA, DIRNSA and attendant adjutants. The
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President summed CAPRICORN up in these words, "If we can't be heroes, we can
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damn well act like heroes!"
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CAPRICORN's mission was a relatively simple one: covert deception of the
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public and media, under the guidance of PSYOPS and PPYRUS; a manned moon
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mission would be simulated and pre-recorded in a controlled environment, later
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to be broadcast "live."
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By June of 1968, CAPRICORN was recommended and Presidential approval
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given.
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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DL 433-54-3937
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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BACKGROUND, PROJECT CAPRICORN (cont'd)
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CAPRICORN was an unqualified success resulting in, among other things,
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later congressional approval for a large appropriation of funds to further
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NASA's successful research.
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BACKGROUND, PROJECT UMENSCH
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In February of 1963, DARPA gained oversight of an ancillary NASA research
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project that began with the discovery of efficient micro-machines and light,
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extraordinarily strong alloys. These new discoveries implied the possibility
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for advance along a relatively new field of science: cybernetics. DARPA
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reacted enthusiastically by forming project UMENSCH.
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Most information on UMENSCH, DARPA is unwilling to share. But this much
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is clear: under the direction of DARPA, NASA got the opportunity to test this
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technology on a human subject with the crash of an experimental flying-wing in
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1966.
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As his CLASSIFIED service record indicates for the years 1960 - 1965,
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Lieutenant Colonel Virgil Grissom (see Air Force files for Grissom, Virgil I.,
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USAF 563-87-2981; CI DL 118-26-9069) had an exemplary record as an Air Force
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test pilot, including a stint as a U2 pilot during 1956-1959, performing
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reconnaissance missions over Cuba and Southeastern China. In fact, it was
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Grissom's missions which confirmed the mass starvation of over 10 million
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Manchurian Chinese in 1959.
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Grissom barely survived an XF-17 crash at Edwards Air Force Base,
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September 17, 1966. His right arm was badly crushed during an emergency
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ejection shortly after take-off.
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DARPA offered Grissom a chance to regain the limb through risky, untried
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technology: a cybernetically-enhanced prosthetic implant. DARPA termed the
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marriage of cybernetic implants with biology, BIONICs.
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The surgery was successful well beyond UMENSCH's projections; not only
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did Grissom's BIONIC arm function as well as his original arm, but in
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conjunction with a BIONICly enhanced upper skeleture, Virgil's right arm was
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capable of lifting several hundred pounds and inflicting marked fatigue in
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steel objects.
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DARPA's investment of technology and secrets in Virgil Grissom in effect
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made Grissom UMENSCH property and necessarily privy to several sensitive
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projects.
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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DL 433-54-3937
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10/28/71
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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BACKGROUND, PROJECT UMENSCH (cont'd)
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Colonel Grissom was an obvious astronaut candidate and by the following
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year was training for GEMINI. In fact, because of Grissom's access to a
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project as sensitive as UMENSCH, Grissom was later tapped to aid in the
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staging of CAPRICORN.
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THE APOLLO LAUNCHPAD FIRE; GRISSOM, YOUNG, & WHITE
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You're already well aware of the fire this July on the Apollo launchpad,
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which reportedly killed astronauts Grissom, Young and White.
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What you are not aware of, however, is that Grissom managed, with the aid
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of BIONICs, to escape the space capsule just before Young and White were
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asphyxiated. It is not clear why Grissom apparently made no attempt to rescue
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his crew-mates or why he used the ensuing confusion to leave Canaveral.
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For whatever reason, Grissom is now a loose-cannon. Despite a massive,
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but low-key manhunt, the officially-dead ex-astronaut's whereabouts are
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currently unknown, though we have reason to believe he may have made his way
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to California or Texas.
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We suspect disillusion with the American space program -- CAPRICORN, in
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particular -- may lead Grissom to go public and compromise UMENSCH and
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CAPRICORN.
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BACKGROUND, PROJECT DPULTRA
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"The most convincing lie is the one that's half true..."
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-- Samuel Butler
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DPULTRA is a damage-control project of utmost priority. Its goal is to
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desensitize the American public to the potential existence of a BIONIC-enabled
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man and secondarily, any allegations concerning CAPRICORN, the ludicrous
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portrayal of the first discrediting the second.
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PSYOPS' proposed project involves the production of a network television
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show, produced in part with Company funds, Pro-US propagandizing, which will
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lionize the American Intelligence Community and plant the seed in the public's
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mind that projects like CAPRICORN and UMENSCH are impossible -- due to the
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inherent silliness of the show's plotlines, week after week.
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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DL 433-54-3937
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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BACKGROUND, PROJECT DPULTRA (cont'd)
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DPULTRA's success is directly related to the Nielsen ratings it can
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garnish and to ensure its success, PSYOPS personnel will be involved in
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writing the scripts.
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PSYOPS suggests peppering the show's plots with psychological archetypes
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-- symbols from Jung's collective unconscious -- and possibly even subliminals
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(if need be). The story line will, nevertheless, be played straight but also
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utterly implausibly.
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I would like to discuss DPULTRA further with you in person at our next
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Monday-morning meeting.
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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DL 433-54-3958
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11/07/71
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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TO: Thomas J. Kelley, Director, PPYRUS Section
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FROM: Bill Brown, PP Deputy Chief
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SUBJ: DPULTRA
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PROJECT DPULTRA OUTLINE
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Following our meeting Monday, this is an update on DPULTRA.
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In keeping with our RMD objectives, we've begun working on ideas this
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week. Much progress, although finished scripts are probably a month or two
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away, depending on the final series terms from American Broadcasting.
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We've settled on character names and sketches:
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DRAMATIS PERSONAE
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Dr. Rudy Wells, An otherwise unremarkable man, the genius behind BIONICs
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Oscar Goldman, Director of a secret governmental intelligence agency, OSI
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Steve Austin, Astronaut/Test Pilot/OSI Agent; renowned as the
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first Man on the Moon. Similarity to the name
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Sam Houston results from the necessity to attract
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Texas viewers particularly (as well as Californians).
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Following is a list of show ideas for the first season, along with input
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from the PSYOPS officers. PSYOPS wants us to plant collective archetypes and
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possibly subliminals in order to carve the show's subtext into the mind as
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deep as possible, and to generate the largest market share possible.
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These psychological implants will be joined with or disguised under
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ephemeral pop culture references, such as UFOs, Aztecs, Bigfoot, Cold Warrior,
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Earthquakes, the mystique of the American Indian, and the paranormal.
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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DL 433-54-3958
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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PROJECT DPULTRA OUTLINE (cont'd)
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SUPPORTING CHARACTERS
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Venus Probe, Earth-launched probe mistakenly returns, wreaking havoc
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Sasquatch, Otherwise known as "Big Foot;" a UFOnaut with BIONICs
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Farrah Fawcett, Reporter/Journalist foil for Steve Austin
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Aztec Warrior, CHARIOTS OF THE GODS to its ultimate conclusion
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Bionic Boy, Temporarily BIONIC-enabled
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Gary Savin, Heretofore unknown, rogue $7 million man
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William Shatner, ...and dolphins. "Something Wonderful..." happens to
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astronaut Bill on one of his space-walks
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Fembots, Female grotesques; "All this, and BIONICs, too!" Evil
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androids created by an unnamed, nefarious agency
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Abridged list of possible episodes include:
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During an OSI science investigation of the San Andreas fault in the wilderness
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of Northern California, Steve encounters Big Foot. Steve later learns that
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Big Foot is the product of extra-terrestrial genetics and cybernetics, but his
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purpose on Earth is never clarified. In a later episode, Steve re-visits the
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heavily forested area and initiates a friendship with Sasquatch, eventually
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saving his life.
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Venus Probe
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An interplanetary probe (like the planned Viking probes) destined for Venus
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slingshots through the alien atmosphere and returns to Earth. Its computer
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program doesn't realize that anything's wrong, so it begins its collection
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routines. Unfortunately, it has returned to our planet with an extremely
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tough armor plating (resulting from a chemical reaction with Venus's
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atmosphere) and it's zigzagging its way through Southern California. It
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possesses extraordinary collection equipment which in this environment are
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effective weapons. Anyone who gets near it is in great danger. Eventually,
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Austin and the California National Guard defeat the device by luring it into an
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open pit filled with very caustic acid.
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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DL 433-54-3958
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11/07/71
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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PROJECT DPULTRA OUTLINE (cont'd)
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Amnesia
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As the result of a head injury, Steve is stricken with amnesia. Consequently,
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he forgets that he possesses BIONIC powers. He ends up living out an alternate
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possible life -- moves in with a woman and gets a job as a construction worker.
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Everything is fine until Steve happens upon a woman and her child, pinned
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inside a wrecked car. He tears away the metal and extricates the people, who
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are grateful but become frightened when they see wires sticking out of a tear
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in his flannel shirt. Eventually, OSI catches up to him before anything too
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out of hand occurs, and Steve regains his memory by episode's end.
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If this show is a success in its first season, PSYOPS would like to
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consider a spin-off involving a second BIONIC character. The spin-off would
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include:
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ADDITIONAL CHARACTERS
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Jamie Sommers, Substitute teacher/ex-tennis pro; an unlikely OSI agent;
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A love-interest for Steve, Jamie obtains her BIONICs
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after a parachuting accident
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Max the Dog, Formerly a laboratory subject, horribly burnt in a fire;
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Now BIONIC-enabled. Psychologically traumatized, Max
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goes berserk at the first sign of flame
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Jamie Sommers
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Jamie, a junior high school substitute teacher and ex-tennis pro, and Steve are
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engaged to be married. At this point, Jamie knows nothing of Steve's
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involvement with OSI or his BIONIC abilities. On a vacation parachuting trip,
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Jamie is injured, paralyzed. Steve pleads with Dr. Wells to restore her limbs
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through BIONICs. Wells accedes. Except that Jamie has amnesia and has no idea
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who Steve is.
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Jamie is instructed in her new BIONIC abilities, and begins to exercise
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them, when her body rejects the BIONIC implants, physically and emotionally
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traumatizing Jamie. OSI eventually solves the implant rejection problem, but
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Rudi cautions Steve that if he tells her of her past, it may induce the trauma
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of the BIONIC rejection again. Steve lives with the pain of knowing that Jamie
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is his first love and that, for fear of her safety, can never tell her.
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(3)
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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DL 433-54-3958
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11/07/71
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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PROJECT DPULTRA OUTLINE (cont'd)
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Aztec Warrior
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Investigating an abandoned WW II bunker along the California coast which seems
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to be emitting powerful radio-frequencies, Jamie discovers that an ancient
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Aztec pyramid lies below the bunker's foundation and is now accessible through
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a hidden tunnel. In the pyramid, Jamie is confronted with an 800-year-old
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Aztec warrior bent on protecting the contents of the pyramid and repelling
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intruders. In an allusion to CHARIOTS OF THE GODS, extra-terrestrials are
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receiving from the pyramid's beacon the electronic version of an invitation to
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re-visit the planet. Jamie learns, however, that chemicals seeded into the
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atmosphere as part of a NASA project to end continental drought will ultimately
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interfere with the propulsion system of the alien craft. Fearing the
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accidental destruction of the aliens will bring extra-terrestrial retaliation,
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Jamie thwarts the Aztec guard and destroys the beacon.
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(4)
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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[CONTINUE] ^M
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DL 433-54-3958
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12/10/73
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Central Intelligence Agency
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Internal Memorandum
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PPYRUS SECTION
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This memorandum is VIOLET and SENSITIVE; Do not circulate in paper or
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electronic form outside of your section.
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TO: Bill Brown, PP Deputy Chief
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FROM: Thomas J. Kelley, Director, PPYRUS Section
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SUBJ: DPULTRA
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Nearly two years into the project, I congratulate you on DPULTRA's
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success; the show has consistently rated high in the Nielsens, topping
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STARSKY & HUTCH and occasionally beating out M*A*S*H*.
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However, there seem to be several problems and the show requires a nearly
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intolerable suspension of disbelief. To wit:
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1. Running at 60 mph, why don't the BIONIC Man's sneakers ever
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wear out?
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2. Steve Austin never received a BIONIC heart, spine, respiratory
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system, musculature or skeleture. How is it that his body
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doesn't collapse when he lifts objects that weigh tons?
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3. Most of Steve's body seems to be metallic; how does he make
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it past airport metal detectors?
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4. How can Steve's BIONICs defy principles of physics, like inertia?
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5. Steve's BIONIC implants are nuclear-powered -- an energy source
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potentially capable of generating more heat than the sun. How
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can Steve's BIONICs slow down and even fail when exposed to cold?
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6. Steve Austin's BIONICs cost $6 million -- a sum that seems
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laughably inexpensive. Why is the BIONIC Woman's pricetag
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Classified?
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7. How can a world-famous, instantly recognizable astronaut make
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a "perfect undercover agent?"
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8. A BIONIC dog? What's next? A BIONIC earthworm? A BIONIC
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tarantula?
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9. Jamie Sommers' cover includes continuing her vocation as a
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substitute teacher; how does she make time to be a secret agent?
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10. Where do the Fembots come from? Are they important to the show?
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11. Re: The Venus Probe episode -- why is a probe whose purpose is
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to collect soil samples, heavily endowed with weapons? How can
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that probe not realize it's not on Venus? If it's armored enough
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to withstand the atmosphere of Venus, how was Steve able to
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destroy it in a pit of acid? Why was it malevolent?
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