X-Files Season 6 Episode 9 ID: 592ef5 Senate Resolution 819 [Eight Nineteen) July 25, 2022, 7:13 p.m. No.16822995   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7496 >>7661 >>7871 >>7892 >>7935 >>8128 >>8288 >>8297 >>8586 >>8650 >>8969

They Told Us What Was Coming in 1998.

 

Nanotech

Self Replicating

Joe Biden (1998)

Secret Funding By Congress to W.H.O.

W.H.O. Illegally Exporting Theoretically Impossible Technology

Wireless Control of Vaccine Nano Technology

 

NCSWIC

 

MOAR TO FOLLOW. LINKED TO THIS POST.

 

(YOU) CAN NO LONGER RIDE THE FENCE!

 

SAVE AND DISSEMINATE THESE TO THE WINDS.

 

GOD WINS

 

X-FILES SEASON 6 EPISODE 9 (1998 ~ 24 Years Ago…)

SENATE RESOLUTION 819

 

PLOT

 

The episode opens with Assistant Director Walter Skinner (Mitch Pileggi) unwell and horribly discolored in hospital. His veins are a sickly purple hue and are pulsating ominously. Suddenly, he goes into cardiac arrest and the doctors pronounce him dead.

 

Twenty-four hours earlier, Skinner loses a boxing match after experiencing a dizzy spell. He is discharged from the hospital but Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) witness a bruise on his ribs growing. After trawling through security footage from the entrance to the J. Edgar Hoover Building, Scully recognizes a physicist named Dr. Kenneth Orgel, who advises a Senate subcommittee on ethics and new technology, and who stopped Skinner in the hall that same morning. Mulder and Skinner travel to Orgel's house but find he is being held hostage. Mulder apprehends one of the kidnappers, who does not speak English. They release him since he has papers showing diplomatic immunity.

 

Mulder does a background check on the kidnapper, which leads him to Senator Richard Matheson (Raymond J. Barry); this results in a dead end, however. Scully discovers Skinner's blood sample and, after checking, she finds that Skinner's blood contains some sort of multiplying carbon nanotechnology. Meanwhile, Skinner ends up in hospital following a gunfight in the FBI parking garage. Mulder and Scully reunite at the hospital, where Mulder tells Scully that Skinner was investigating a health funding bill called S.R. 819. Mulder chases a suspicious bearded man, who sent a threatening message to Skinner's phone but escapes. Talking to Scully, Skinner remembers seeing the bearded man at the boxing club, the FBI and the hospital.

 

Meanwhile, Senator Matheson arrives at an old power plant where Orgel is kept and suffers from the same condition afflicting Skinner. Before Matheson can free him, Orgel dies as the bearded man maximizes the nanotechnological effects via some remote control. Later, Mulder also arrives at the power plant and confronts Matheson. At the hospital, Skinner goes into cardiac arrest but suddenly revives when the bearded man deactivates his remote control.

 

Later, Mulder and Scully report to Skinner, who is back in good health and claims not to recognize the bearded man. Skinner closes the case, ordering the agents to report exclusively to Assistant Director Alvin Kersh. In the final scene, the bearded man appears in Skinner's car and is revealed to have been a disguised Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea), a rogue FBI agent who formerly worked for the Syndicate, and who continues to control the potentially debilitating nanotechnology in Skinner's body.[1]