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July 25, 2009

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Well we hear Pierre tell what is presumably his wife to take the crying baby out side. What are the odds Miles’s last name is Cheng?

Who is the “credible source” that tells Pierre about the purge in the 60’s? Is it Farraday? If so that means he went back in time, but if they can’t escape the purge as Pierre says himself, why even bother going back in time to try to prevent it.

Analyzing the video tape quality, was it made in the 60s? It looks like it was “beamed” into the future (probably 1980s) and recorded onto a VCR tape since it had all those tracking problems (thought the lines could have been caused by beaming it to the future). The tape itself was not the typical reel-to-reel tape that has been used for previous Dharma videos, so where did this more advanced camera come from?

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