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« Reply #45 on: September 26, 2011, 11:50:58 pm »



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« Reply #46 on: September 26, 2011, 11:51:34 pm »



Gillian Anderson (born 9 August 1968) is an American actress, best known for her role as FBI Special Agent Dana Scully in the American TV series and feature film The X-Files.
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« Reply #47 on: September 26, 2011, 11:52:29 pm »

Syndicate (The X-Files)

The Syndicate is a fictional "shadow government" group featured in The X-Files television show and feature film created by Chris Carter. They were also known as The Elders, The Consortium, and The Group. Because of their presiding over the cover-up of extraterrestrial life, they were the main force opposing the X-Files investigators, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully, in the series.
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« Reply #48 on: September 26, 2011, 11:53:01 pm »

Goals and methods

An embodiment of the concept of the "shadow government" in conspiracy theory lore, the Syndicate comprised covertly allied, influential government officials and businessmen. The Syndicate, operating at the highest levels of power, concealed from the world a program by an unidentified extraterrestrial species to colonize and repopulate the planet, as well as their own plans and stake in that future, which they held to be inevitable.

To carry out murder, cover-ups, sabotage and other wetworks projects, the Syndicate used an unknown number of henchmen commonly referred to as the Men in Black. The Men in Black were merciless protectors of the conspiracy whose true names, like the members of the Syndicate, were rarely if ever known. Many worked ostensibly for the DOD, CIA, NSA, and other government agencies. Prominent Men in Black agents included X, Alex Krycek, the Crew Cut Man, and Quiet Willy.

Most of their meetings were held in a clandestine club located on West 46th Street in New York City, and did not involve Conrad Strughold. Meetings involving Strughold, who was unable to enter the United States possibly because it would draw too much attention and his family background tied back to the Nazi-era, were held in London. A possible front for the group, evidenced in the episode "Redux II", was a biotechnology firm called Roush. (In German, rausch means "intoxication" and rauch means "smoke" but the name may simply have been a tribute to then-USA Today TV critic Matt Roush, an influential early champion of The X-Files.[1]) Roush facilities were used in some experiments involving the virus, as shown in the Season 6 premiere "The Beginning". Also, according to Alvin Kurtzweil, when the takeover was to commence, which the Syndicate had originally set to occur about the year 2012, the Syndicate would have seized control by using the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which had the power to suspend constitutional government upon declaration of a national emergency.
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« Reply #49 on: September 26, 2011, 11:53:39 pm »

Early Years

The Syndicate was formed at the end of World War II, after the Roswell incident, when German scientists were brought to the United States to work on developing an alien-human hybrid. Alvin Kurtzweil recounted that when he and Bill Mulder were young men in the military, they were recruited for a project that they were told was concerned with biological warfare.[2] Deep Throat claimed that it began after Roswell, when an ultrasecret conference of power brokers in the United States, the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, China, France, West Germany, and East Germany, signed a treaty that if an alien spacecraft crashed on Earth and the extraterrestrials survived, the country that held them would be responsible for their immediate extermination.[3]

The group that would become the Syndicate existed as early as 1952 as a secret group within the Department of State. Their activities included experimenting with xenotransplantation,[4] relocating ex-Nazi scientists to the United States after WWII,[5] and covering up the black oil discovered in the Piper Maru in 1953.[6]
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« Reply #50 on: September 26, 2011, 11:54:06 pm »

The members of the secretive group within the State Department officially broke off ties with the United States government in 1973. However, some of the members continued to work within the State Department. On October 13, the Syndicate formally forged their alliance with the alien colonists at El Rico Air Force Base. The Cigarette Smoking Man personally presented a folded American flag to the aliens, symbolizing their surrender to a superior intergalactic force. The Syndicate was also commencing their work on the Project, which would see an immense effort in creating an alien/human hybrid to serve the aliens as a slave race after colonization. To allow the Syndicate to develop the hybrid, they were provided an alien fetus from which to extract DNA and begin research. However, the aliens demanded in exchange samples of human DNA. Members of the Syndicate turned over their loved ones to the aliens as part of the exchange. The Cigarette Smoking Man handed over his wife, Cassandra Spender, and William Mulder reluctantly surrendered his daughter, Samantha.[7]

By March 22, 1992, the Syndicate had use of a vast warehouse in The Pentagon where artifacts constituting evidence of alien existence were stored. The Cigarette Smoking Man added an implant, recovered by Mulder and Scully on their first case together, to the items kept in this storage facility. As Mulder and Scully learned, other efforts to erase their findings were apparently made, including the disappearance of paperwork, such as a case file on Billy Miles, that the agents had filed with the District Attorney's office in Raymon County, Oregon.[8]
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« Reply #51 on: September 26, 2011, 11:54:38 pm »



The colonists in 1973 when they forged their alliance with the Syndicate
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« Reply #52 on: September 26, 2011, 11:55:48 pm »

Destruction

In 1998, the Syndicate learned of a rebel faction among the aliens that was fighting against their brethren and the colonization of Earth. The first incident of rebel violence on Earth occurred in Kazakhstan, where dozens of impending abductees were found incinerated. Marita Covarrubias investigated the incident and quickly had it covered up. Shortly thereafter, many more abductees were summoned to Skyland Mountain via their metallic tags. Again, the group was attacked and incinerated by the alien rebels. It was at this time that the rebels were more clearly identified as being faceless, a telltale characteristic that set them apart as the rebel force.[9]

The following year, the rebels made their most daring - and most destructive - move. Outside of Washington, D.C., they attacked a train car, wherein a group of Syndicate doctors led by Eugene Openshaw were experimenting on Cassandra Spender - the first successful alien-human hybrid. The rebels incinerated the doctors, but left Cassandra alive so that the Project would be revealed and subsequently destroyed. Indeed, one of the rebels killed the Second Elder and assumed his position at meetings of the Syndicate. However, the Cigarette Smoking Man realized this and had the group cease meeting together.[10]

The Smoking Man contacted his son, Jeffrey Spender, and charged him with killing the rebel posing as the Second Elder with a gimlet weapon. However, Spender failed to kill him, but Alex Krycek was successful. Spender then realized the scope of the conspiracy being carried out by his father, and he pledged his support to Fox Mulder. Having their hand forced by the rebels, the Syndicate retrieved Cassandra Spender and prepared to present her to the aliens so that colonization could begin. However, the rebels appeared instead and incinerated the entire group of gathered high-ranking Syndicate members, meaning the destruction of the Syndicate.[7]
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« Reply #53 on: September 26, 2011, 11:57:20 pm »



High-ranking members of the Syndicate, before being killed by the rebel aliens at El Rico Airbase

The destruction of the Syndicate in season 6
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« Reply #54 on: September 26, 2011, 11:57:56 pm »

Legacy

Later in 1999, Scully asked Mulder what more he could possibly hope to do or to find, after having done and uncovered so much, such as exposing the secrets of a conspiracy of men who had been doing human experiments but were all now dead. Mulder's reply was that he still hoped to find his sister.[11] Later on, Mulder dreamt of the Syndicate, in which an illusory version of the Cigarette Smoking Man claimed that his group had "made entire cultures disappear".[12]

In reality, the Cigarette Smoking Man continued working on the Project with a group of men who held a conference to discuss colonization in 1999.[11] The Cigarette Smoking Man also continued working with his doctors, who were aware of the Syndicate's work to create a human-alien hybrids and attempted to continue this work.[12] The Cigarette Smoking Man is also seen, in "Biogenesis", meeting with a group of men, some in military uniforms, who are speaking about some sort of disaster and "containment" of it.[11] Presumably they are speaking about colonization, and this assembly of men may be part of the Cigarette Smoking Man's intentions, revealed in "Requiem", to try to rebuild the conspiracy.[13]
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« Reply #55 on: September 26, 2011, 11:58:36 pm »

In season eight, Doctor Lizzy Gill admitted to Mulder, Assistant Director Walter Skinner and Special agent John Doggett that, for the past ten years, she and her colleagues had been working to create a human-alien hybrid. According to her, the work had originally been financed by a group of government men but had continued after their deaths. Gill's colleagues, by this time, included Doctors Parenti, Lev and Duffy Haskell, but they all had been killed recently by super soldier Billy Miles.[14]

With the Syndicate eliminated, the power vacuum was eventually filled in season nine by a new government-like organization. This organization included members such as the Toothpick Man,[15] Gene Crane, and Knowle Rohrer, among others. All known members revealed to viewers in the series were super soldiers, men with superhuman abilities - with the exception of Alex Krycek, who was killed in "Existence".[16] During the season finale, "The Truth" this unnamed organization shuts down the X-Files office at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Mulder was left on the run[17] until all his criminal charges were lifted in 2008 (The X-Files: I Want to Believe).[18]
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« Reply #56 on: September 26, 2011, 11:59:04 pm »

Men in Black
Main article: Men in Black (The X-Files)


The Men in Black refers, unofficially, to a group of enforcers employed by the Syndicate to take care of the dirty work of the conspiracy. Most of them were ex-military, highly trained and loyal hitmen, who worked, as a front, in government agencies such as the FBI, DOD, and NSA.

The Men in Black are analogous to the Alien Bounty Hunters employed by the Colonists. The Men in Black were, however, not as reliable as the bounty hunters and though sometimes they were used initially it took the more capable Alien Bounty Hunters to complete difficult tasks. The Syndicate would use the bounty hunters only when absolutely necessary because of an increased risk of exposure.
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« Reply #57 on: September 27, 2011, 12:27:28 am »

References

   1. ^ Hunt, Elizabeth (May 2001). ""The Nation's TV Guide: Proud Hoosier Matt Roush tells America what's worth watching"". Indiana Alumni Magazine. http://alumni.indiana.edu/magazine/issues/200105/roush.shtml. Retrieved January 21, 2011.
   2. ^ "The X-Files". Rob Bowman, Writ. Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files. FOX.
   3. ^ "E.B.E.". William Graham, Writ. Glen Morgan & James Wong. The X-Files. FOX. No. 17, season 1.
   4. ^ "Travelers". William Graham, Writ. John Shiban & Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files. FOX. No. 15, season 5.
   5. ^ "Paper Clip". Rob Bowman, Writ. Chris Carter. The X-Files. FOX. No. 2, season 3.
   6. ^ "Apocrypha". Kim Manners, Writ. Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files. FOX. No. 16, season 3.
   7. ^ a b "One Son". Rob Bowman, Writ. Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files. FOX. No. 12, season 6.
   8. ^ "Pilot". Robert Mandel, Writ. Chris Carter. The X-Files. FOX. No. 1, season 1.
   9. ^ "Patient X". Kim Manners, Writ. Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files. FOX. No. 13, season 5.
  10. ^ "Two Fathers". Kim Manners, Writ. Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files. FOX. No. 11, season 6.
  11. ^ a b c "Biogenesis". Rob Bowman, Writ. Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz. The X-Files. FOX. No. 22, season 6.
  12. ^ a b "The Sixth Extinction II: Amor Fati". Michael W. Watkins, Writ. David Duchovny & Chris Carter. The X-Files. FOX. No. 2, season 7.
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« Reply #58 on: September 27, 2011, 12:29:23 am »

The Smoking Man


The Smoking Man (sometimes referred to as Cancer Man, the Cigarette-Smoking Man, CSM or C-Man) is a fictional character and the antagonist on the American science fiction television series The X-Files. He serves as the arch-nemesis of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder. Although his name is revealed to be C.G.B. Spender in the show's sixth season, fans continue to refer to him as the Smoking Man because he is almost always seen chain-smoking Morley cigarettes and because he, like other series villains, has multiple aliases.

Although he utters only four audible words in the entire first season of the show, the Smoking Man eventually develops into the series' primary antagonist. In his early appearances, he is seen in the offices of Division Chief Scott Blevins and Assistant Director Walter Skinner, Mulder and his partner Dana Scully's supervisors. He works for a government conspiracy only known as the Syndicate, who are hiding the truth of alien existence and their plan to colonize Earth.

The Smoking Man is portrayed by Canadian actor William B. Davis. When Davis first received the role, the character was written as "just another" extra for the pilot episode. He eventually returned for small cameo appearances during the first season, making increasingly more appearances in the seasons that followed. Davis never received an award for his portrayal alone, but he was nominated for ensemble awards.
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« Reply #59 on: September 27, 2011, 12:30:38 am »



William B. Davis as the "Smoking Man"
First appearance    "Pilot"
Last appearance    "The Truth"
Portrayed by    William B. Davis
Chris Owens (younger)
Craig Warkentin (younger)
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Occupation    Department of Defense
Syndicate member
Men in Black Case Officer
Family    Cassandra (ex-wife)
Jeffrey Frank Spender (son)
Fox Mulder (son)
Religion    Atheist[1]
Birthname    C.G.B. Spender
Affiliated with    Colonist
Central Intelligence Agency
National Security Agency
Federal Bureau of Investigation, The X-Files
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