"Oh I see. The big coat should have told me.
You're one of the conspiracy lot, aren't you?"
Sherlock:
Are you alright? John.
Watson:
Jesus Christ, it was the hound.
Sherlock, it was here. I swear it, Sherlock.
It must— Did you see it?
You must have?
Sherlock:
It's alright. It's okay now.
Watson:
No, it's not! It's not okay!
I saw it, I was wrong!
Sherlock:
Let's not jump to conclusions.
Watson:
What?
Sherlock:
What did you see?
Watson:
I told you, I saw the hound.
Sherlock:
Huge, red eyes?
Watson: Yes.
Sherlock:
Glowing?
Watson:
Yeah.
Sherlock:
No.
Watson:
What?
Sherlock:
I made up the bit about glowing.
You saw what you expected to see because I told you.
You have been drugged.
We have all been drugged.
“…it means, basically, that some movies are clearly being made by Invisibles and they contain messages for other Invisibles. Invisibles talking to each other in their own secret language… the movies are signals, they let us know that others are out there… "
"The ideology of American foundations was created by the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations in London. In 1921, the Duke of Bedford, Marquess of Tavistock, the 11th Duke, gave a building to the Institute to study the effect of shellshock on British soldiers who survived World War I.
Its purpose was to establish the "breaking point" of men under stress, under the direction of the British Army Bureau of Psychological Warfare, commanded by Sir John Rawlings-Reese.
Tavistock Institute is headquartered in London. Its prophet, Sigmond Freud, settled in Maresfield Gardens when he moved to England. He was given a mansion by Princess Bonaparte.
Tavistock's pioneer work in behavioral science along Freudian lines of "controlling" humans established it as the world center of foundation ideology.
Its network now extends from the University of Sussex to the U.S. through the Stanford Research Institute, Esalen, MIT, Hudson Institute, Heritage Foundation, Center of Strategic and International Studies at Georgetown, where State Dept. personal are trained, US Air Force Intelligence, and the Rand and Mitre corporations. "
"The only limits are ethics and the law and both those things can be very flexible.
But not here, not at Baskerville."
Watson:
Okay, what about his father? He wasn't one of your patients. Wasn't he some sort of conspiracy nutter— theorist.
Dr. Mortimer:
You're only a nutter if you're wrong.
Watson:
And was he wrong..?
Sherlock:
Oh this is Mycroft, isn't it?
Lestrade:
Now look—
Sherlock:
Of course it is! One mention of Baskerville and he sends down my handler to, to spy on me incognito. Is that why you're calling yourself Greg?
Watson:
That's his name.
Sherlock:
Is it?
Watson:
Yes.
"I've always been able to keep myself distant.
Divorce myself from feelings.
But you see? Body's betraying me.
Interesting, yes?
Emotions.
The grease on the lenses.
The fly in the ointment."
"[Leo] Strauss believed it was for politicians to assert powerful and inspiring myths that everyone could believe in.
They might not be true; but they were necessary illusions."
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