The Falcon and the Snowman
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1:57:01
I haven't mentioned a word
about the CIA,

1:57:06
but I could be very specific.
1:57:08
What was your control agent's name?
1:57:11
What? I'm sorry. What?
1:57:13
We can continue later if you're too tired.
1:57:16
No, I'm fine.
I just didn't hear your question.

1:57:19
Who did you receive
your instructions from?

1:57:24
My conscience.
1:57:27
I know a few things
about predatory behaviour.

1:57:33
What was once a legitimate
intelligence-gathering agency

1:57:36
is now being misused
to prey on weaker governments.

1:57:46
We ran out.
1:57:49
I appreciate fear.
1:57:51
The chance to face it.
1:57:53
There's nothing more exhilarating
than confronting your fears.

1:57:57
What are you afraid of?
1:57:59
Of people who can imagine and create
sophisticated weaponry

1:58:04
and a government
that can't be trusted with it.

1:58:10
We're the only nation that ever used
atomic weapons on other human beings.

1:58:19
We are capable of it.
1:58:22
By turning over uS secrets
to the Soviet union

1:58:24
you're putting every man, woman
and child here in jeopardy.

1:58:29
They're already in jeopardy.
1:58:32
There are other forms of protest.
1:58:34
Are you sorry you didn't choose
one of them?

1:58:40
Chris.
1:58:44
Chris.
1:58:45
What?
1:58:47
You don't feel you hurt anybody?
1:58:55
The government's worried, Charlie.
1:58:57
This case could cause
serious political damage.


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