1:19:02
He was a 60-year-old scientist
who did nothing but good
1:19:06
and they put a bag over his head.
1:19:08
It was a mistake.
1:19:12
I didn't want anything
to happen to Alistair.
1:19:16
But a decision had to be made.
1:19:18
So...
1:19:20
Who made the decision?
1:19:22
- You?
- That's my job.
1:19:25
That's what I'm paid to do.
1:19:27
I'm paid to do dirty work.
1:19:31
Work people don't want to know about.
1:19:33
People want to live in split-level homes.
1:19:36
They want microwave dinners
and colour TV.
1:19:38
Is that what you think?
1:19:43
Alistair was a dreamer.
1:19:45
Clean air, free energy.
1:19:48
Noble concepts
1:19:50
but we live on a planet
that is addicted to petroleum.
1:19:54
What happens if you dump
free energy onto the market?
1:19:57
World stock markets would plummet.
1:19:59
Our own economy would collapse.
1:20:02
Recession,
1:20:03
unemployment, war.
1:20:06
The world is speeding up too fast now, Eddie.
1:20:09
We can barely hold on as it is.
1:20:12
You're right, it's not working.
1:20:14
So we've got to try something else.
1:20:16
Not bury the technology, but let it out.
1:20:19
You let it out, but you let it out
at a pace the world can absorb.
1:20:23
It can absorb it now.
1:20:27
There's our boy.
1:20:28
Mr Kasalivich!
1:20:31
How kind of you to join us.
1:20:33
Give us a moment, Lyman.
1:20:35
Eddie and I are having a conversation.
1:20:38
Please! Don't let me stop you!
1:20:40
Who runs this place, Shannon? You?
1:20:43
- Or the guy with the guns?
- Well,
1:20:45
we are a cooperative
1:20:47
of sorts.
1:20:49
Run at the behest
of the United States government.
1:20:53
But without their knowledge, right?
1:20:55
My, my, but your friend is sharp, Paul.
1:20:59
All right, Eddie.