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🗓️ 1 July 2022
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On September 23, 1980, UFO investigator Leonard Stringfield received a letter that claimed to be from a former military security guard who had witnessed a series of events that sounded like they had come straight out of a science-fiction double feature. Under the pseudonym James Morse, the author of the letter would begin a years long correspondence with Stringfield, that culminated in alleged documentation of military service members coming into direct and violent contact with an extraterrestrial. Morse claimed to have witnessed the final minutes of an unidentifiable creature that had reportedly been shot by security personnel on the grounds of Fort Dix in New Jersey. Morse’s claims would fall in line with a book released in 2019 by a military intelligence officer who claimed to have been stationed on that same base and said they had interviewed a number of personnel who were involved in the events of Jan 18, 1978. This case file, join the Theorists as they shoot first, shoot again, shoot one more time, start to ask questions, but then shoot a couple more times while discussing…The Fort Dix Xenocide
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0:00.0 | On September 23, 1980, UFO investigator Leonard Strinfield received a letter that claimed |
0:21.6 | to be from a former military security guard who had witnessed a series of events that |
0:26.4 | sounded like they had come straight out of a science fiction double feature. Under the pseudonym |
0:33.7 | James Morse, the author of the letter would begin a year's long correspondence with Strinfield |
0:39.3 | that culminated in an alleged documentation of military service members coming into direct |
0:45.1 | and violent contact with an extraterrestrial. Morse claimed to avoid the final minutes of an |
0:52.4 | unidentifiable creature that had reportedly been shot by security personnel on the grounds of |
0:58.2 | Fort Dix and New Jersey. Morse's claims would fall in line with a book released in 2019 by a |
1:05.6 | military intelligence officer who claimed to have been stationed on that same base and said they |
1:10.8 | had interviewed a number of personnel who were involved in the events of January 18, 1978. |
1:18.4 | This case file joined the theorist as they shoot first, shoot again, shoot one more time, |
1:24.9 | start to ask questions, but then shoot a couple more times while discussing Fort Dix xenocyde. |
1:48.3 | Welcome to Alien theorist theorizing case file 240, the Fort Dix McGuire xenocyde. We're calling |
2:08.0 | it what it is, and that is straight up alien murder. Police brutality, right? |
2:18.5 | Story that is all too familiar with the United States, and that's the police shootings of minorities. |
2:27.2 | And this one of the ultimate minority aliens, space aliens. |
2:32.6 | Anyways, they did just just grab them as brown and gray with a big head and long arms. |
2:38.4 | That could be me. Sure, all right. That sounds like the describe of me. |
2:42.7 | Sure, describe my strong arms. Big head, grayish brown depends. |
2:48.4 | Depends on you. Is this winter? It was winter. It was winter. |
2:51.2 | Yeah, 100%. Yeah, I get pretty gray in the winter. It sucks. |
2:54.6 | Before we get into this, though, if you're listening to this as a podcast, |
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