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  1. Eustace C. Scrubb Member
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    I don’t know, Jim, I think Sydney Powell is like Mulder and Scully. They are never able to uncover the big conspiracy and let the public know about the nefarious schemes afoot. Someone always stops them, often the Smoking Man (you know, the former president with the Netflix deal…)

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  2. kedavis Coolidge
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    Eustace C. Scrubb (View Comment):

    I don’t know, Jim, I think Sydney Powell is like Mulder and Scully. They are never able to uncover the big conspiracy and let the public know about the nefarious schemes afoot. Someone always stops them, often the Smoking Man (you know, the former president with the Netflix deal…)

    Reminds me of this fun episode.  I think of the first two “Visitors” as Sculder and Mully.

    (video reversed, and I think slowed down a bit to avoid detection, but still watchable)

     

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