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Latest post Mon, Sep 21 2009 9:35 AM by Fandorin. 5 replies.
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Fandorin  +  904687 Wed, 16 Sep 09 08:51 PM

Hi friends. I've stumbled across video which I like. And, as usual it is, something isn't rather smooth.


http://www.warnervideo.com/fringedvd/


The video is the on the top of the page. Unfortunately, it has no timer. But what I'm about to ask is easy to find. So, if you would be so kind to help me get something, it would be kind of you.

Thanks for the time and help.


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There come some screams and the airbus is going to land. Let's skip it.


"Olivia Dunham, FBI".


Broyles: "Most what I'm about to show you hasn't been made public"."..."

Did I get it right? It seems he said "isn't been made public", but I know it can't make any sense. "Is not to have been made public", but I doubt it. What do you hear?

What did he say next? "In tell, it's classified on both top secret". That's what I heard.


"They're calling their ... a pattern. If there is someone else in their experiments, only the whole world is their lab" .


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1.12-1.19. It looks like he used almost the same words but I have been wrapping my brain to get what he said. Can you please tell me?

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Fandorin  +  906812 Fri, 18 Sep 09 06:38 AM
Could anyone take a look at it?
RayH  +  909109 Sat, 19 Sep 09 07:55 PM
Broyles: "Most of what I'm about to show you has not been made public"."..."


What did he say next? "In tell, it's classified on both top secret". That's what I heard.

I didn't hear this on the recording.


"They've named these events the pattern. Someone out there is experimenting, only the whole world is their lab" .

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Fandorin  +  910539 Sun, 20 Sep 09 08:03 PM
Thank you, RayH.


RayH

What did he say next? "In tell, it's classified on both top secret". That's what I heard.

I didn't hear this on the recording.


Could you tell what you can make out of it? Thanks in advance. It's on the first link, not on the Youtube.

RayH  +  910923 Mon, 21 Sep 09 02:46 AM
Fandorin
“In tell, it's classified on both top secret"”

"Intel that's classified above top secret."

Intel is short for "intelligence"


See definition 4 at this site:

http://www.answers.com/topic/intelligence

Fandorin  +  911340 Mon, 21 Sep 09 09:35 AM
Yeah, I know this word. Thank you, RayH. It was about 1 a.m. when I was trying to figure out. It appears my brain was playing tricks on me.
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