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🗓️ 1 July 2022
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0:00.0 | The On September 23rd, 1980, U.S. received a letter that claimed to be from a former military security guard who had |
0:24.6 | witnessed a series of events that sounded like they had come straight out of a |
0:28.9 | science fiction double feature. Under the pseudonym James Morse, the author of the letter would begin a years-long |
0:37.2 | correspondence with Stringfield that culminated in an alleged documentation |
0:41.8 | of military service members coming into direct and violent contact with an extraterrestrial. |
0:49.0 | Morse claimed to have witnessed the final minutes of an unidentifiable creature that had |
0:54.7 | reportedly been shot by security personnel on the grounds of Fort Dix in |
0:59.2 | New Jersey. |
1:00.2 | Morse's claims would fall in line with a book released in 2019 by a military |
1:06.1 | intelligence officer who claimed to have been stationed on that same base and |
1:10.1 | said they had interviewed a number of personnel who were involved in the events of January 18, 1978. |
1:19.0 | This case file joined the theorists as they shoot first, shoot again, shoot one more time, start to ask questions, |
1:26.0 | but then shoot a couple more times while discussing |
1:30.0 | the Fort Dickix Xenocide. Oh, oh, oh, oh, no. |
1:43.0 | Oh, no. |
1:45.0 | Oh, no, no, no, |
1:47.0 | Oh, no, no, Oh, Welcome to Alien The |
1:57.0 | Alien Thearist theorizing Case File 240. |
2:02.4 | The Fort Dix, McGuire, Xenocide. |
2:07.0 | We're calling it what it is. |
2:09.0 | And that is straight up alien murder. |
2:12.0 | Oh, police, police brutality, right? |
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