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00:03:27Investigators are on the scene now, and we will update you with this breaking news.
00:03:31Okay, so first on the list is broccoli.
00:03:33Broccoli, okay.
00:03:34Mm-hmm.
00:03:35Many studies have said that broccoli has the most cancer-fighting potential
00:03:38because it is rich in sulforaphane,
00:03:41which is an antioxidant that reduces the risk of lungs, stomach, colon, and rectal cancers.
00:03:46I think you just wanted to work the word rectal into this conversation.
00:03:49May I continue?
00:03:50Please do.
00:03:52Pumpkin is one of the best sources of carotenoids,
00:03:54which is an antioxidant that reduces the risk of cancer.
00:03:57Carotenoids, you made that word up.
00:03:58I did not.
00:04:00All of the orange vegetables, they're rich in disease-preventing beta-carotene.
00:04:03Blueberries.
00:04:04Blueberries, yes. Very good.
00:04:06Blueberries are rich in anthocyanins,
00:04:08which is a compound that's known to prevent against diseases like Alzheimer's.
00:04:12There's tomatoes.
00:04:14Tomatoes, okay.
00:04:15Yep, they're loaded with lycopene, an antioxidant that reduces the risk of breast cancer.
00:04:19You wanted to work the rest into the conversation.
00:04:22Fish is rich in omega-3.
00:04:24Which help prevent heart attacks.
00:04:25Exactly.
00:04:27What's your point?
00:04:28My point is that your company is spending millions and millions of dollars
00:04:31creating these chemical compounds and meds with tons of side effects
00:04:34when all we need to do is eat healthier foods.
00:04:37Diabetes runs in your family.
00:04:39Drink more coffee.
00:04:41How does that work?
00:04:42There's a compound in coffee that blocks the toxic accumulation of a protein linked to type 2 diabetes.
00:04:47So is this all for an article you're going to post on your site?
00:04:50No.
00:04:51Most of these studies are from like 2007.
00:04:52I just wanted to work rectal and breast into the conversation.
00:04:58Oh, shit.
00:04:59What?
00:05:00A plane crash.
00:05:02129 on board New York to D.C. flight.
00:05:04I've got to get to the office.
00:05:05Is it terrorism?
00:05:06I don't know anything yet.
00:05:07I'll text you later.
00:05:08Okay.
00:05:08Okay.
00:05:08I'll text you later.
00:05:08Okay.
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00:22:11So what exactly do you do for this pharmaceutical company?
00:22:15I told you.
00:22:16I'm the head of finance, accounting.
00:22:19I cut checks for management companies, research companies, labs, suppliers.
00:22:24I'm a glorified bookkeeper.
00:22:26And Vista's one of your vendors?
00:22:28Yeah, but we have thousands of vendors.
00:22:30This is a billion dollar company.
00:22:32Okay, I got it.
00:22:33We need to find out what Vista is consulting on and for who.
00:22:37Yes, okay.
00:22:40Alright, it says here on their website that Vista Consulting is an integrated risk management solutions provider for clients in complex, challenging and fragile environments globally.
00:22:51Whatever the fuck that means.
00:22:53They provide proven surveillance platforms and payloads maintained in the field to the highest operational readiness standards.
00:23:01Manned by experienced personnel, well trained in the latest tactics, techniques and procedures.
00:23:08You know what this company is?
00:23:11No, what?
00:23:12Mercenaries.
00:23:14We are dead. We are so dead.
00:23:19So why are they after you?
00:23:21I don't know.
00:23:22You must have seen something or know something that they don't want you to know.
00:23:26I didn't see anything.
00:23:27Maybe you have and you just don't know what it is.
00:23:29These aren't the type of guys that make mistakes.
00:23:32Here we go.
00:23:33Two burgers.
00:23:34It's just terrible, that plane crash.
00:23:38129 people died.
00:23:40Do they know what happened?
00:23:42Not yet.
00:23:43They think it looks like a possible terrorist attack.
00:23:45Some people saw the plane from the ground and said that they saw an explosion.
00:23:48It's just awful.
00:23:49Anyway, I'm sorry guys.
00:23:51Enjoy your burgers.
00:23:52And save some room for our pecan pie.
00:23:54Best in the state.
00:23:55So, anything out of the ordinary, strange, different happened in the office the past couple of days?
00:24:02No.
00:24:03Nothing.
00:24:04Nothing.
00:24:07Wait.
00:24:08The shipment.
00:24:10What shipment?
00:24:12The shipment from our clinic in Angola to Mexico.
00:24:17And then Robert knew about the soldiers.
00:24:20Can we get our check?
00:24:24Sure you don't want any of that pecan pie?
00:24:27No, we're good.
00:24:28This is our check.
00:24:30Excuse me, where's the restroom?
00:24:31Around the corner on the left.
00:24:36No, no, no.
00:24:37No credit cards.
00:24:38I don't have cash.
00:24:39I've got cash.
00:24:40Listen.
00:24:41Listen.
00:24:42I feel for you, but I don't know if this is real or if this is bullshit.
00:24:47I think it's better if I just clear out of here.
00:24:49You should call your family or a lawyer or some friends or something.
00:24:52But I think it's better if I just disappear.
00:24:54I'm sorry.
00:24:59I'm sorry.
00:25:00I'm sorry.
00:25:01I'm sorry.
00:25:06I'm sorry.
00:25:07I'm sorry.
00:25:08I'm sorry.
00:25:09I'm sorry.
00:25:10I need you.
00:25:11We're okay now.
00:25:21We are wrong.
00:25:25We have to get it out of here.
00:25:27Hey, come on. Pick him up. Bring him back here.
00:25:48Listen to me.
00:25:50You have no idea what you are doing.
00:25:53Come on, man. I don't know anything.
00:25:55Where is the girl?
00:25:57Do you understand that you're going to die?
00:26:00I don't know, man.
00:26:02What are you, stupid?
00:26:04Listen to me, man. Do you want to die?
00:26:06No.
00:26:07Tell me where she is.
00:26:08I don't know. I don't know. I swear to God.
00:26:10I don't know.
00:26:11Never mind, stupid. Go check the diner.
00:26:12Come on.
00:26:16Come on!
00:26:18Come on!
00:26:25Come on, man.
00:26:29Show me the arrow.
00:26:30Don't go check the bloodะund
00:26:47Oh, man, that does not look good.
00:27:11I'm going to go get you some first aid supplies.
00:27:13Hey, wait a minute.
00:27:14Back at the diner, you kicked the shit out of those guys.
00:27:17What was that about?
00:27:18Not bad for an accountant, right?
00:27:19Not bad at all.
00:27:22It's Krav Maga.
00:27:23Krav-ma-what?
00:27:24Krav Maga, the Israeli martial art.
00:27:26I've been taking it for a couple years.
00:27:29Started back home and never thought I'd actually need it.
00:27:32Well, you've certainly got your money's worth.
00:27:34Where's back home?
00:27:36Woodbury, Connecticut.
00:27:38How do you think they tracked us to the diner?
00:27:41I don't know.
00:27:42Cell phones, maybe?
00:27:44Hey, wait.
00:27:45Give me your phone.
00:27:47I'm going to go get you some band-aids.
00:27:49Okay.
00:27:50I'm going to go get you some band-aids.
00:27:51Okay.
00:27:52Okay.
00:27:53Okay.
00:27:54Hey, where are your first aid supplies band-aids?
00:27:58Uh, aisle three by the beef jerky.
00:27:59Thanks.
00:28:00Hey, what'll it be?
00:28:01Uh, fill it up.
00:28:02Uh, 93.
00:28:03Cash or credit?
00:28:04Cash.
00:28:05All right.
00:28:06I can do cash.
00:28:07All right.
00:28:08I can do cash.
00:28:14All right.
00:28:15I can do cash.
00:28:20What's that?
00:28:21the 93 cash or credit cash all right i can do cash
00:28:35hey uh is that your boyfriend outside yeah why oh uh never mind that'll be 8 50. okay um
00:28:59you know i just keep the change thanks do you want a bag for that or no i'm good thanks
00:29:10dude she was hot
00:29:29so
00:29:45so
00:29:59Let's sit down.
00:30:20How's it look?
00:30:24All right.
00:30:29Ah, come on.
00:30:44Stop being such a wimp.
00:30:46It hurts.
00:30:47You know, I haven't been in a fight since like the sixth grade with Michael Goldstein.
00:30:52Yeah.
00:30:53And how'd that one work out for you?
00:30:55About the same if I remember.
00:30:58So you got your ass kicked?
00:31:00Yeah, pretty much.
00:31:02Looks like you got a few good shots in.
00:31:04Yeah, I was kicking some butt back there.
00:31:07You did great.
00:31:08If I hadn't shown up, you would have finished them off.
00:31:10I was just getting ready to make my move.
00:31:13Hey, you saved my life back there.
00:31:16Well, this is all my fault to begin with.
00:31:19Yeah.
00:31:20That's true.
00:31:21But you saved my life.
00:31:26Okay.
00:31:27So we are in this together.
00:31:30We gotta get out of this together.
00:31:32We need more info on Vista.
00:31:34All right.
00:31:35So what?
00:31:36They've been tracking us since we left the city.
00:31:38We just sure phoned up the gas station.
00:31:41Yeah, but they have us there on camera so they can see which way we went.
00:31:46You know, I bet they're gonna be back at that gas station in like 20 minutes.
00:31:51We should do some recon, like at the police station.
00:31:54Exactly.
00:31:55Well, not exactly like at the police station, but yeah, gather some intel.
00:31:58You know, after that, I think we need to find a place to lay low, get some sleep.
00:32:03I gotta get online, but all cash, all right?
00:32:06We gotta stay off the grid, no credit cards.
00:32:08The second we make a mistake, these guys are gonna find us.
00:32:11So let's leave the bike here and go walk back down through the woods.
00:32:15Okay.
00:32:16Okay.
00:32:21All right, now we wait.
00:32:30I figure we'll be back here in like, I don't know, 20 minutes.
00:32:35How do you figure the minutes?
00:32:37I figure 20 minutes to find the phone and then double back here.
00:32:45How long has it been?
00:32:46It was like more than 20 minutes.
00:32:48It's been like 35 minutes.
00:32:50Think we missed him?
00:32:51I don't know, maybe.
00:32:52I think we should wait longer.
00:32:53Okay.
00:32:54Hey, that block where you jumped on the bike, that's where you work?
00:32:55Mm-hmm.
00:32:56Where do you live?
00:32:57Um, Brooklyn.
00:32:58About 12 years now.
00:32:59You?
00:33:00I have an apartment in Tribeca and I got a house up in the country, Dutchess County.
00:33:03So what were you doing way downtown?
00:33:04I was dropping off a friend.
00:33:05A friend?
00:33:06Yes, a friend.
00:33:07Luke.
00:33:08Okay, how long has it been?
00:33:10It's been like over an hour.
00:33:11I don't know.
00:33:12You think we should go in?
00:33:13I don't know.
00:33:14What do you think?
00:33:15Hey, look.
00:33:16Here they come.
00:33:17Alright, let's get out.
00:33:18Let's do this thing.
00:33:19I was going to take the car, because I'm going to kill them if they do.
00:33:32Alright, I was going to take the car.
00:33:35I don't know. What do you think?
00:33:37Hey, look. Here they come.
00:33:43Alright, let's get out. Let's do this thing.
00:33:46I was gonna take the car, because I'll kill them if they do.
00:33:49Hi, how you doing? Special Agent Logan. This is Special Agent Johnson.
00:34:08We're looking for some dangerous people. Wanted to know if they came by.
00:34:13You recognize them at all?
00:34:14Not them, no.
00:34:15Not at all?
00:34:16No.
00:34:17Have you been working here all day?
00:34:19He just started.
00:34:20You just started?
00:34:21I've been here for a while.
00:34:22Hey, could you do this for you to go get some protein bars in there?
00:34:25Sure.
00:34:26Okay, alright.
00:34:27Do you haven't seen them at all?
00:34:29No.
00:34:30Okay.
00:34:31Oh, the camera doesn't work.
00:34:41Nasty ass tacos, man.
00:34:43What are you talking about? Those are awesome.
00:34:45Disgusting.
00:34:46If I have one more bite, I swear to God, I'm gonna come on.
00:34:49If you throw up on my car, I'll shoot you.
00:34:52No, I'll shoot you first.
00:34:54Ha ha ha.
00:34:55Ha ha.
00:34:56Yeah.
00:34:57Ha ha.
00:34:58Ha ha ha ha.
00:35:00Whatever...
00:35:01Run, dunno.
00:35:02No, no, no, no.
00:35:04No, no, no.
00:35:05God.
00:35:06No, no, no.
00:35:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:35:08No, right.
00:35:09Yeah, can't it.
00:35:10Girl.
00:35:11You just see me.
00:35:13All right.
00:35:14Let's go inside and check it out.
00:35:16I don't see why you can't just cover me tonight.
00:35:30I have plans, I'm not covering you.
00:35:32Those aren't plans.
00:35:33Playing video games isn't planned.
00:35:34It is completely planned because I have to know how it ends.
00:35:37If you're going out with somebody, that's planned.
00:35:39I'm going out with my PlayStation, so...
00:35:43Video games aren't your girlfriend.
00:35:45I don't need a girlfriend.
00:35:46Okay.
00:35:47We've got to get you hooked up.
00:35:49Dude, dude, dude, dude!
00:35:50It's the...
00:35:51Two scary people were just in here looking for you guys.
00:35:54Yeah, we know.
00:35:55What did they say?
00:35:56They want to know when you were here and which way you drove off.
00:35:59Yeah, they said you were like company spies, like you stole secrets.
00:36:03You killed a cop.
00:36:04Do we look like cop killers?
00:36:06No.
00:36:07These guys are full of shit.
00:36:08We can tell.
00:36:09No way.
00:36:10You guys are into some heavy shit.
00:36:11Yeah, take down the system.
00:36:12Hey, can we see that surveillance footage?
00:36:15Yeah.
00:36:16It's not done.
00:36:17It should be like under the desk somewhere.
00:36:22How do you open this?
00:36:24This is like Jason board shit.
00:36:26Wait, pause it right there.
00:36:27Alright, play.
00:36:28We're gone.
00:36:29Okay, pause.
00:36:30Did they say anything else?
00:36:31No, they just got some energy drinks and protein bars and took off really big guys.
00:36:36They were scary.
00:36:37Thanks, guys.
00:36:38Thanks, guys.
00:36:39Thanks, guys.
00:36:40Thanks.
00:36:41Thanks, guys.
00:36:42She's so hot.
00:36:43They were in trouble.
00:36:44Yeah, but she was hot.
00:36:45Okay.
00:36:46Okay.
00:36:47Okay.
00:36:48What the fuck?
00:36:49What the fuck?
00:36:50What the fuck?
00:36:51Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:36:52Wait, wait, wait.
00:36:53So scary.
00:36:58Thanks, guys.
00:36:59Mmm-hmm.
00:37:00She's so hot.
00:37:03They were in trouble.
00:37:05Yeah, but she was hot.
00:37:06Okay.
00:37:07It's okay.
00:37:08Whoa, you don't look so good, man.
00:37:38Are you all right?
00:37:39Yeah, I'm all right.
00:37:40Hey, we're looking for a room for the night?
00:37:41Maybe something around back, kind of quiet, waking street?
00:37:44Sure.
00:37:45Uh, 26B.
00:37:46It's 52 a night.
00:37:47Okay, uh, just one night.
00:37:49Cash are okay?
00:37:50Sure.
00:37:54Wait, uh, are you Cameron Walker?
00:37:58Yeah.
00:37:59Hey, listen, if anybody comes snooping around, we're not here.
00:38:03You haven't seen us.
00:38:04Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:38:05How do you know him?
00:38:06You don't know?
00:38:07You don't know Cameron Walker?
00:38:08He created Night Pilot back in the 90s, then sold it for like a billion dollars.
00:38:13Night Pilot.
00:38:14A billion dollars?
00:38:15Not exactly.
00:38:16Listen, what's your name, kid?
00:38:18Justin.
00:38:19Justin.
00:38:20Anybody come snooping around, give us a call, let it ring three times, hang up.
00:38:24Got it?
00:38:25You got it, Mr. Walker.
00:38:26I can count on you.
00:38:27I can count on you.
00:38:28Alright, thanks.
00:38:33Night Pilot?
00:38:34That kid knew you.
00:38:35Come on, who are you?
00:38:36You heard him.
00:38:37I'm the guy who created NightPilot.com and sold it for like a billion dollars.
00:38:41Seriously?
00:38:42What's up?
00:38:43What's up?
00:38:44Well, I was in college when the whole computer thing was starting with, you know, Microsoft
00:38:50and Apple.
00:38:51And I was a computer science major, so I was kind of into it.
00:38:55After graduation, you know, I wasn't doing anything special.
00:38:58I was working for IBM, doing some data programming, writing some code, nothing really that big.
00:39:03And a year after that, the internet was up.
00:39:05And, you know, it was a pretty big deal in the computer world.
00:39:08And me and my friends, we wanted to be a part of that.
00:39:11So we came up with NightPilot.
00:39:13You know, before the internet and NightPilot, if you wanted to go see a movie, you needed a newspaper
00:39:18with a movie timetable, or you had to call Moviefone.
00:39:21Remember Moviefone?
00:39:22And if you know the name of the movie you're looking for, Rezwan!
00:39:26Right, exactly.
00:39:27So, it started off as just a movie timetable for New York City.
00:39:31And then from New York City, I went to Boston, to DC, and then coast to coast.
00:39:36Then and there, it grew from movies to restaurants, music venues, art galleries.
00:39:42Then all of a sudden, companies started calling, and they wanted to put their ads on our website,
00:39:47so we started to make a little money.
00:39:49And then Yahoo called.
00:39:50They wanted to buy the website.
00:39:52So, we sold it to them.
00:39:53We took the cash, and a year later, dot-com bubble burst.
00:39:56But me and my friends, we sold the whole thing before it all crashed.
00:40:01And so, that's how the kid knew you.
00:40:03Yup.
00:40:04That's it.
00:40:05I mean, there were other guys around doing what I did.
00:40:08It's just, I figured lightning doesn't strike the same place twice.
00:40:11So, I just kinda got out of it all, and just retired from all the business stuff.
00:40:23I'm gonna go freshen up.
00:40:30So, how do you look?
00:40:31Yeah, everybody.
00:40:32You look great, I'm in!
00:40:33I'm a ninja.
00:40:59Okay, so what's all this?
00:41:07This is the dark web.
00:41:09What's that?
00:41:11The dark web refers specifically to websites that are publicly accessible by anyone, but
00:41:19they hide the IP addresses of the servers that run them.
00:41:21They can be visited by any user, but it's next to impossible to figure out who's behind
00:41:25the sites.
00:41:26Hmm, I don't get it.
00:41:28Okay, think of the internet like an iceberg, okay, so you have the surface of the water
00:41:34and you've got this little part that's sticking out.
00:41:36That's the internet that everybody knows.
00:41:39Below the surface, that's the dark web or the deep web, and it's like 500 times larger
00:41:46than the internet that everybody knows.
00:41:49I'm down here looking around to see a FISTA consultant's trying to communicate with each
00:41:54other down here, see who they're getting their orders from, maybe even trying to find their
00:41:58others.
00:41:59Okay, but how do you get into it?
00:42:01You have to use a special browser, a Tor browser, and go through the Onion network.
00:42:06There's no software.
00:42:07Anyone can download it.
00:42:08You can get to all the layers beneath the surface.
00:42:11That is so cool.
00:42:12I had no idea about any of this.
00:42:14There's some pretty bad shit going on down here though.
00:42:17Like what?
00:42:18Besides all the legitimate stuff, this is the global black market for all things illegal.
00:42:23I have places to buy illegal drugs, illegal weapons, child pornography, human trafficking, murder
00:42:28for hire.
00:42:29I mean it's pretty fucked up.
00:42:30Wait, don't scroll.
00:42:31What's this about the plane crash?
00:42:34Okay, this is legitimate stuff.
00:42:38This is probably a news outlet putting together their investigation on the plane crash before
00:42:43it goes public.
00:42:44There's a list of passengers, crew names, flight information, black box recordings from the
00:42:52airline government.
00:42:53Let me click on this.
00:42:55Alright, looks like they're reporting that a plane was brought down by some kind of explosive
00:42:59device, but they're not calling it terrorism yet.
00:43:02Alright, so I'm going to make sure our digital footprint can't be traced.
00:43:08I've written a code that constantly resets our IP address.
00:43:11There's something called ghost hacking and a few real proxies.
00:43:16Okay, we are looking for parent directories, back doors, scramblers and dump sites.
00:43:24Location is always hidden.
00:43:25Now we tunnel our way in.
00:43:27Into Vista?
00:43:28Exactly.
00:43:29Okay.
00:43:30But that's going to be a little more difficult.
00:43:33You know, I've got to find a pathway in and I'm sure there's going to be multiple levels
00:43:37of encryption on each box.
00:43:39Okay.
00:43:40Okay.
00:43:41Holy shit.
00:43:42What?
00:43:43What?
00:43:44I think I'm in.
00:43:45Vista?
00:43:46Yeah.
00:43:47This is a directory of all their servers.
00:44:02Look.
00:44:03They're all over the world.
00:44:04Asia, Middle East, Africa.
00:44:05But the bulk of their stuff?
00:44:06It's here.
00:44:07In Virginia.
00:44:08Well, let's look around.
00:44:10Okay, but where do you go first?
00:44:12Look at HR.
00:44:13Find the guys that are after us.
00:44:14That's a good idea.
00:44:20Wait, stop.
00:44:21Stop.
00:44:22Go back.
00:44:23Okay.
00:44:30That's him.
00:44:31Oh yeah.
00:44:32Jeff Winters, 41.
00:44:33Honorably discharged from MARSOC about four years ago.
00:44:36Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command.
00:44:39But look at this.
00:44:41His last mission was a six-man team.
00:44:44They went on a mission to hijack a convoy outside a small village in Torgan Valley in Afghanistan.
00:44:49So intelligence has a convoy transporting weapons and ammo going to the Taliban.
00:44:55Two guys on his team were killed.
00:44:58But they did take the convoy and stopped the weapons and ammo from getting to the Taliban.
00:45:04Look, here's a picture of the unit.
00:45:07What are their names?
00:45:09The guys that died?
00:45:10Let's see.
00:45:14Andrew Mancini and Jake Talbot.
00:45:18Oh God.
00:45:19What?
00:45:20Does it really say Talbot?
00:45:22Yeah.
00:45:23Jake Talbot.
00:45:24That's Sudacare's CEO's name.
00:45:25Robert Talbot.
00:45:26He's late 50s.
00:45:28Jake could be his son.
00:45:30Oh God.
00:45:31Let's see.
00:45:32Jake Talbot, MARSOC.
00:45:33KIA.
00:45:34This is from about ten years ago.
00:45:37Younger sister Jessica Talbot, mother Rebecca Talbot, and father Robert Talbot.
00:45:43Robert Talbot's trying to kill us.
00:45:45The billionaire president and CEO of Sudacare.
00:45:48We are fucked.
00:45:49Wait, wait.
00:45:50We are so fucked.
00:45:51Wait.
00:45:52We don't know that.
00:45:53All we have now is a connection between your pharmaceutical company and Winter's security firm.
00:45:58Let's see who the other guy is.
00:46:17Cam.
00:46:18Cameron.
00:46:19I'm up.
00:46:20I'm up.
00:46:21I'm up.
00:46:22How long was I out?
00:46:23About 20 minutes.
00:46:24Look.
00:46:25Oh, no wonder I feel like shit.
00:46:28Oh my God.
00:46:29Asshole number two.
00:46:32Yup.
00:46:33Okay.
00:46:34Dave Bedford, born in Teaneck, New Jersey.
00:46:36So how does this guy fit in the picture?
00:46:39I don't know.
00:46:40So who's running Vista?
00:46:42All right.
00:46:43The president and founder of Vista Consultant is Jeff Winters.
00:46:47So he served with Talbot's kid.
00:46:49Wait, this is weird.
00:46:51What?
00:46:52There's a link to the passenger list from the plane crash.
00:46:55That can't be right.
00:46:57Okay, here we go.
00:46:58He wrote a book about his time in the service, New York Times bestseller about eight years ago.
00:47:04He's talked about one of his unclassified missions in the book on a talk show a few years ago.
00:47:09Is there a link?
00:47:10No, just a transcript.
00:47:12Oh wait, this might be a link.
00:47:14I think this is on YouTube.
00:47:16I'm here today with Jeff Winters, retired Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command and author of Footsteps in the Sand, a book about his unclassified missions during his participation for three years with MARSOC.
00:47:37Most definitely unclassified.
00:47:38All the information in the book has been cleared by the DOD, so there's no top secret content revealed in the book.
00:47:46The book is basically a collection of stories about how we're out there protecting the American people.
00:47:53So tell me how you got started in this.
00:47:55What were the circumstances that led you to enlist in the Marines?
00:47:58Well, I grew up in a modest suburban town, Tiffin, Iowa, a very nice place.
00:48:05My father was a postman, and after graduating high school, I really wanted to write, but I felt like I needed life experience to travel, and that's what led me to the recruiting office.
00:48:18And life experiences you had in the Marines?
00:48:21I did.
00:48:22I got to travel the world, and through the missions, I was able to meet some of the greatest people on Earth, and unfortunately, some of the worst in the full spectrum.
00:48:31Some of those missions got very intense.
00:48:34Yeah, there was a few times we didn't think we were going to make it.
00:48:37You did make it.
00:48:38Yeah.
00:48:39One of the missions you talk about in the book is Operation Brainstorm.
00:48:44You want to tell me about that?
00:48:46Well, in OBS, the Malaysian University, there was a building taken over by Muslim extremists.
00:48:53As you could surmise, it was a pretty hairy situation.
00:48:56There were faculty, students, a lot of people on the building, so we were called in to alleviate the situation, so we went in hard, fast, and before the terrorists knew that they were down.
00:49:08And all the hostages got to go home to their families that day.
00:49:11And including the Malaysian nationals that were hostages, there were six American businessmen.
00:49:17The detail that you describe in the book about the planning and the training and the execution, it's very exciting to read.
00:49:27This is Jeff Winters, retired Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command and author of the New York Times bestseller, Footsteps in the Sand.
00:49:41That's it.
00:49:44I bet one of those six businessmen was Talbot.
00:49:47You know, there's got to be, like, a news story about this that mentions all the names of everybody in the building.
00:49:53I have a friend, Jerry, at Today's World Press. I'm sure he can get us these names. Can we call him?
00:49:59All right. You know, we shouldn't use the phone, but, uh, yeah, I can call him through the internet here.
00:50:06Okay.
00:50:07What is his number?
00:50:09Anything from me? I need those FAA reports.
00:50:15Jerry, information about a flight.
00:50:17And I'm going to need a fleet list of passengers and crew.
00:50:20I got it. I just did.
00:50:21Ah, okay.
00:50:24Hello, Jerry Bernstein.
00:50:25Ah, Joe, Joe, I'm kind of crazy right here. I'm going to have to call you back, okay?
00:50:29Jerry, do not hang up that phone. There are people trying to kill me.
00:50:32Can you tell me anything about a military operation from about 20 years ago called Operation Brainstorm?
00:50:37Operation Brainstorm? What's going on?
00:50:39Jerry, there's no time. I just need the information.
00:50:41Uh, yeah, hold on. I can look it up in the DOE archives.
00:50:45Um, okay. Yeah, here it is.
00:50:49Uh, Malaysia. Businessmen at a university taken hostage by terrorists.
00:50:54Marines did a rescue mission led by Master Chief Jeff Winters and Second-in-Command Dave Bedford.
00:50:59What are the names of the businessmen?
00:51:01Uh, let me see. Uh, Jeff Johnson, Beck Stevenson.
00:51:05Beck, he's the number two guy at Sudacare. He's the executive vice president.
00:51:09Uh, Dr. Arthur Sterling, Robert Talbot, Matthew, uh, Marvin Stone, and Brandt Kaplan.
00:51:14Ah, Stone Kaplan and a professor actually killed by the terrorists.
00:51:18Did you say Arthur Sterling?
00:51:20Yeah, uh, they were all in Malaysia 20 years ago checking out some students' research.
00:51:24Um, the student's name was Faizan Kamil. Uh, research was treatment for people with endocrine disorders.
00:51:30And then the building was overrun by Islamic terrorists.
00:51:33Wait, Faizan Kamil? I know that name.
00:51:36Okay, endocrine is one of our largest drug categories. Diabetes, right?
00:51:39Sudacare makes billions of dollars a year on drugs and treatments for people with endocrine disorders.
00:51:43This is pretty normal stuff, right?
00:51:45They find somebody doing some promising research for a disease or an illness and then they buy it,
00:51:49or they fund their research until a drug is developed.
00:51:51They patent it, and in some cases save hundreds of thousands of lives.
00:51:55And make millions of dollars in the process.
00:51:57Well, in this case it's billions.
00:51:59Arthur Sterling. No, this is something else.
00:52:01Arthur Sterling was one of the passengers on the East Coast Airline flight.
00:52:13Oh shit, they're here. Let's go.
00:52:15How do they keep finding us?
00:52:17Joe! Joe, are you there?
00:52:21What is this about?
00:52:23I'm not sure.
00:52:25Get me everything you can on this Sterling guy.
00:52:32You guys need a room?
00:52:34I'm Special Agent Logan.
00:52:36This is Special Agent Johnson.
00:52:39I'd like to know if these people have checked into the motel.
00:52:43No, no sir.
00:52:45What do they do?
00:52:47I'd like to see the login, please.
00:52:49Um, I can't show you the check-in log unless you have a warrant.
00:52:54Are you aware that lying to a federal agent is a federal offense?
00:52:58Well, showing you the check-in log without a warrant is also a federal offense.
00:53:03Here's my warrant.
00:53:08Here's my warrant.
00:53:09How are we getting in?
00:53:35How are we getting in?
00:54:05You gonna hack into the Wi-Fi?
00:54:20I could hack into the Wi-Fi, but the password's written on the modem over here, so...
00:54:28That would be quicker.
00:54:30Yeah, that's nice, but...
00:54:40We're on a bike.
00:54:55Hey, nice outfit. You look...
00:54:57Well, you look hot, actually.
00:55:02Okay, so where are you looking?
00:55:05Okay.
00:55:06HR.
00:55:07Personnel records at Remedicus here.
00:55:09You know, with all the technology, all the lack of face-to-face interaction,
00:55:13it's still the people that are gonna tell us everything we wanna know,
00:55:16except now we don't have to worry about if they're telling the truth, if they're lying,
00:55:19don't even have to meet them face-to-face.
00:55:21You just gotta know where and have a look.
00:55:23Okay.
00:55:24Dr. Arthur Sterling, President and CEO, lead researcher on endocrine studies,
00:55:30born and raised in Teaneck, New Jersey, went to Princeton...
00:55:33Hey, Teaneck, that's where Bedford was from.
00:55:36Holy shit.
00:55:38I bet they were childhood friends.
00:55:40He was in Malaysia when that building was attacked, with Sterling and Talbot,
00:55:45the one where Winters came in and saved everybody.
00:55:47And Vista does their security, too.
00:55:49Can we call Jerry again?
00:55:51Yeah.
00:55:52Yeah.
00:55:53All right.
00:55:54Dialing Jerry now.
00:55:59Teaneck, New Jersey, okay?
00:56:01What else?
00:56:02Okay, I found a copy of his high school yearbook.
00:56:06He is a Princeton graduate, president and CEO of Remeticus,
00:56:10which is a subsidiary of that huge pharmaceutical company, Sudacare.
00:56:14He's worth like $1.3 billion for research for diseases like diabetes, among others.
00:56:20What is going on?
00:56:21What does this have to do with...
00:56:23We're about to find out.
00:56:24Hello, Jerry Bernstein.
00:56:25Jerry.
00:56:26Ah, Jill, thank God.
00:56:27When you hung up earlier, I thought that something...
00:56:29I know, I'm okay.
00:56:30They were right on our tail.
00:56:31We had to take off.
00:56:32Wait a minute.
00:56:33Who's we?
00:56:34I'm with Cameron Walker.
00:56:36The night pilot guy?
00:56:37How'd you hook up with him?
00:56:38It's a long story.
00:56:39Look, right now, we need information on Dr. Arthur Sterling.
00:56:43Joe, you're wanted for killing a cop and a kid in a motel.
00:56:46What's going on?
00:56:47Oh, my God.
00:56:48They killed Justin.
00:56:49Jerry, info on Sterling now.
00:56:52Yeah, yeah.
00:56:53Well, we've been looking into Sterling.
00:56:54Joe, he was on the plane.
00:56:56The East Coast Airlines flight that crashed this morning?
00:57:01He was one of the passengers?
00:57:02Yes.
00:57:03Where are you?
00:57:04Safer if you don't know.
00:57:05What was he working on?
00:57:07Okay, I'm gonna put you on with my reporter, Alicia.
00:57:11She's the one who's been researching Sterling.
00:57:13Okay, a few years ago, Arthur Sterling discovered the fifth and final molecule that attacks the
00:57:20system in diabetes patients.
00:57:23This discovery is what kept Sterling and Sudacare as the leading source for diabetes prediction
00:57:28and treatment.
00:57:29And there's speculation that he's close to a breakthrough and a cure for diabetes.
00:57:33But at this point, it's just speculation.
00:57:35Hey, did he go to high school with Bedford?
00:57:38Dave Bedford?
00:57:39The marine guy from Malaysia?
00:57:41That's the guy.
00:57:44What did you guys stumble into?
00:57:46Yes, they were on the baseball team together and they graduated the same year.
00:57:50Yeah, Winters now runs a security consulting firm called Vista.
00:57:53Joe, they do security for your company.
00:57:55Yeah, we know.
00:57:56That's who's after us.
00:57:57Well, what did you stumble on that exposes them?
00:58:00A shipment from our clinic in Angola to Mexico.
00:58:03Angola?
00:58:04Shelby's clinic?
00:58:05Find out what you can about Winters and Bedford.
00:58:08See if you can find anything that connects them to travel between Africa, Mexico and the US.
00:58:13Joe, just come into the office.
00:58:15We can protect you.
00:58:16No.
00:58:17Then what?
00:58:18If we go there, we're gonna paint a target on them too.
00:58:20We need to find out as much as we can, get all the evidence, and then we can go see him.
00:58:25He can print it on his site and then we'll be safe.
00:58:27I mean, these guys are gonna do anything they can to stop the truth from coming out.
00:58:31Jerry's, find out about Winters.
00:58:33Keep digging.
00:58:34We'll call you back.
00:58:35Alicia, how can Sterling's high school buddy, the guy that ends up saving them in Malaysia,
00:58:40that doesn't, that doesn't make sense.
00:58:42I need more details on this operation.
00:58:45Uh, what was it again? Operation Brainstorm?
00:58:51You know what we need to do?
00:58:52Get our hands on Sterling's research.
00:58:55Can you find it on her Medicus computers?
00:58:58Yeah.
00:59:02Okay.
00:59:04Alright, here it is.
00:59:06Let's see, the research shows that he's made several significant breakthroughs in treating diabetes.
00:59:11That's what Alicia was saying.
00:59:12Then it looks like six years ago he stopped, assigned everything to another doctor.
00:59:18That's odd.
00:59:19He works on this for the better part of a decade and then he just hands it over to someone else?
00:59:23What does that mean, stopped?
00:59:25There's not a single entry on here after like six years ago to today.
00:59:32You know what I think?
00:59:36He found a cure.
00:59:37He found a cure and he kept it off of the company computers.
00:59:41He's hiding it.
00:59:42From the research they got in Malaysia.
00:59:44So where is it?
00:59:46I don't know.
00:59:47It could be anywhere.
00:59:48It's not here.
00:59:49The Medicus is our research facility.
00:59:50It's Sudacare's research facility.
00:59:53Let's go back to Vista.
00:59:55Okay.
00:59:57Didn't you say you saw the passenger list from the plane crash on their server?
01:00:00I wasn't sure there was another level of encryption on the file so it was really jumbled.
01:00:03I mean it could have been on that news site.
01:00:06Why?
01:00:07Can you bring it up?
01:00:10Okay.
01:00:11This document, the passenger list?
01:00:14It has a creation date three days before the plane crashed.
01:00:19Meaning it was uploaded to the Vista server three days before the plane went down.
01:00:24Holy shit.
01:00:26Come on.
01:00:27Are you suggesting that Vista crashed the plane?
01:00:29Holy shit.
01:00:30This is fucked up.
01:00:32These guys are all connected.
01:00:35Vista crashed the plane to kill Sterling.
01:00:38Why would they want to kill Sterling?
01:00:41Because he has a cure.
01:00:42A vaccine.
01:00:43That's why they move or hid the data.
01:00:44You know, I bet Talmet has it somewhere to cure the disease.
01:00:48No one buys Sudacare's drugs.
01:00:50That's millions of dollars they lose out on.
01:00:52Billions.
01:00:53Per year.
01:00:55You know, there's a trail that follows all these guys for like 20 years.
01:00:59You know, I bet that shipment from Africa, the one that you discovered, ties this all together.
01:01:14It all started back in Malaysia.
01:01:28What did?
01:01:29All of it.
01:01:30The whole thing.
01:01:32They were at this school where this kid, some genius college student, is able to make some kind of medical breakthrough in endocrine research.
01:01:38Jumps the present day science ahead with 10 years.
01:01:42So they hatch a plan to take over the whole endocrine drug market.
01:01:47If you can control the research and meds for a disease, you can stretch out the life cycle of each drug.
01:01:52And before another company has a breakthrough or catches up, they conveniently beat them to it and release new meds.
01:01:59Stay one step ahead of the competition.
01:02:02Each new drug has a patent that lasts 20 years.
01:02:04So even if you can cure a disease or at least make a drug that improves the quality of life of someone suffering from a disease, it's more profitable to wait until the patent runs out.
01:02:16If you can manage people's sickness for longer periods of time, you can sell more drugs and make more money.
01:02:22With revenue soaring in their department year after year, they'd be on the fast track up the corporate ladder.
01:02:28First, they needed a doctor who'd get on board with their plan.
01:02:32Take the research, but be on board with having the results of the science introduced to the world based on the maximum monetary gain.
01:02:39Dr. Arthur Sterling was that man.
01:02:43They'd just have to kill a bunch of people to make it happen.
01:02:46So Sterling calls his high school buddy Bedford and they hook up with Winters Marine Unit.
01:02:52They hire some guys to take over the building and make it look like a terrorist attack.
01:02:57Have their buddies save the day.
01:02:59So Winters and his team come in, they kill all the witnesses, and then the kid who's not on board with these guys
01:03:04conveniently dies in a car accident when he gets back to the States.
01:03:07Sterling takes the research, the plan begins.
01:03:12Come on, we gotta get out of here.
01:03:1420 years later, after they're all billionaires, Dr. Sterling finds the cure.
01:03:20But he's still got 14 years left on the last patent.
01:03:23Sterling wants his claim to fame. He would go down in history.
01:03:27They find out he's going to D.C. to patent the cure and present to the FDA.
01:03:31Sterling books his flight, gets on the plane, and...
01:03:35They blow it out of the sky.
01:03:38So Talbot, Bedford, Winters, kill 129 people to take out this one guy, Sterling.
01:03:46I mean, why not? They did it 20 years ago, make it look like terrorism, right?
01:03:49Everybody's looking at the crime instead of the victims.
01:03:52Except there's one problem. One person who can tie this whole thing together.
01:03:56Me. Because I found the shipment.
01:04:00That's right. So what was in that shipment? Documents? The cure? The evidence? I mean, what was it?
01:04:05That's the question.
01:04:07The only problem is, we can't prove it.
01:04:10What do you mean?
01:04:11I mean, we gotta get Sterling's research and we gotta get your files from your computer.
01:04:15And also, keep in mind, we broke like 20 cyber laws trying to figure all this out.
01:04:18Look, we gotta get into Talbot's office. He has a safe in there.
01:04:22I am sure that's where he's keeping the information. And then we get that to the authorities.
01:04:26Alright, come on. Let's go.
01:04:27Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:04:29Why don't we blow the whistle now?
01:04:31What do you mean? Like, go on the offense? I like it.
01:04:34Why don't we put them on the run while we collect the information in the files to prove it?
01:04:39Then we take it to the...
01:04:41Who do we take it to? The police?
01:04:43No, we gotta go bigger.
01:04:44Like the FBI.
01:04:46YouTube.
01:04:48YouTube.
01:04:49Yup. Come on. Let's go.
01:04:55Is it low in here for a little bit?
01:05:14Oh, God. They think I broke a rib.
01:05:22Come on.
01:05:24What?
01:05:25I'm gonna show you a few moves.
01:05:27Okay.
01:05:28Okay.
01:05:30So the guy across from you is gonna throw the first punch.
01:05:32Ninety percent of the people in the world are right-handed, so just expect...
01:05:35Really?
01:05:37Is that true?
01:05:38I don't know. It doesn't matter. Just trust me. It's gonna come from the right.
01:05:41Okay.
01:05:42Okay.
01:05:43So you're gonna put your hands up.
01:05:45Chin down, protected by your shoulder. Look up through your eyebrows at your attacker's chest.
01:05:50Do you want me to look at your chest?
01:05:52This is your ready position.
01:05:54Okay.
01:05:55Now don't look at your attacker's hands.
01:05:57Okay. Don't really look at any one part of them, because punches go from the ground up.
01:06:01From the ground up.
01:06:02From the ground up.
01:06:03Exactly. They're gonna load through the legs, accelerating through the hips, torquing through the torso, flowing through the shoulder, and out through the fist.
01:06:10Okay. You know, I never really gave it that much thought.
01:06:13That's why you keep getting your ass kicked.
01:06:15Nice.
01:06:16Pay attention.
01:06:17Okay.
01:06:18So you know what's coming from the right.
01:06:19As soon as you see the legs start to load up, you're gonna duck and counter right to the solar plexus.
01:06:24The wind's gonna be totally knocked out of him. You're gonna make your getaway.
01:06:28The longer a fight goes on, any fight, better chance you're gonna lose.
01:06:31Okay.
01:06:32Alright?
01:06:33Alright.
01:06:34Let's see it. Go to it.
01:06:35Okay.
01:06:40Hey, you know, I think we should do that YouTube thing. Tell them the whole story.
01:06:46Who's gonna believe us?
01:06:48Well, no one has to believe us. We just gotta get someone to listen.
01:06:51Like the police or FBI?
01:06:52That's right. And then we go to them, and we show them all the evidence.
01:06:55That they blew the plane out of the sky.
01:06:57The plane, the MERS, the drugs, all of it.
01:07:00Look, I don't even know if the information is in Talbot's scene.
01:07:03And even if it is, how do we get to it without them killing us?
01:07:06Listen, they're after us because you know too much and I'm a witness.
01:07:10We gotta get back to the city.
01:07:12We gotta get back to the city?
01:07:13Let's do this YouTube video first.
01:07:14Okay, I could shoot it on my phone, actually.
01:07:17They'll find us as soon as you turn that on, right?
01:07:19I took the SIM card out.
01:07:21Okay.
01:07:23Alright, here we go. You ready?
01:07:28Yes.
01:07:30And...
01:07:32Go.
01:07:33Hello. My name is Joanna Tuft.
01:07:35For the past two days, the CEO and President of Sudacare, Robert Talbot, has been trying to kill me.
01:07:42Which brings it back to me. I'm an accountant at Sudacare.
01:07:45I didn't know anything about this until they started hunting me.
01:07:49Alicia!
01:07:53Yeah.
01:07:57Have you seen this video? This YouTube video?
01:08:00Two of the most powerful guys in the city, hell, the country, are essentially domestic terrorists.
01:08:05Crashing a plane involved in the conspiracy to keep the cure of a disease hidden for decades, killing multiple people along the way.
01:08:10You see this video?
01:08:12Yeah, I've seen it.
01:08:14And what do you think?
01:08:16Well, no one's picking it up.
01:08:18AP, the Journal, the Post, the Times.
01:08:21No one's giving it a second thought.
01:08:23I'm sure they're just writing it off as some conspiracy theory nut trying to get some attention.
01:08:29Well, now you know what this is all about.
01:08:31You interested in pursuing the story?
01:08:34Chief, with all due respect, the story's a little far-fetched.
01:08:38And who is this woman, Joanna Tuft?
01:08:41She's a nobody. She has no credibility.
01:08:43These CEOs are billionaires. They're some of the most well-respected, well-connected men in the world.
01:08:49You know who they have in their back pocket?
01:08:51If we write something negative about them, they sue us in two seconds.
01:08:54No, this is legitimate. I know Jo. She's been my friend for years.
01:08:59We're gonna crack this story wide open.
01:09:02Plus, I have some inside information.
01:09:04Then you could possibly be the news editor with the biggest scoop of the last decade.
01:09:07And you could be the reporter that breaks the story.
01:09:10Interested in finishing what we started?
01:09:13Why wouldn't you want one of your more seasoned brand-name reporters on this?
01:09:18Like you said, these guys are connected and powerful.
01:09:21The people who own our parent company probably run in the same circles as these guys.
01:09:25One phone call from Talbot or Bedford and they'd pull the plug.
01:09:29So this has got to be on the QT.
01:09:32My seasoned reporters, everybody knows what they're working on.
01:09:35But you, you could fly in under the radar.
01:09:38Okay, so what's this inside information you have?
01:09:44Now we're talking.
01:09:45I know this woman.
01:09:48She's been my neighbor for the past six years.
01:09:51And you know, after Operation Brainstorm, none of the terrorists were ever identified.
01:09:55No group ever claimed responsibility.
01:09:57I think every word she said is true.
01:10:00And that information, it creates more questions than answers.
01:10:04Well, if that's the case, if we don't get to her and fast, she's dead.
01:10:07Exactly.
01:10:09So we've got to make contact, get her into the office, have her show us her proof and post the story.
01:10:14And once the story's posted, she's safe.
01:10:16So how do we make contact with someone who's hiding because she's being hunted by trained killers without anybody else finding out?
01:10:22We can't call anyone. They'll find out what we're doing and there will be a target on our heads.
01:10:27Yeah.
01:10:29YouTube.
01:10:31What about it?
01:10:32We post a comment to her video.
01:10:33Something that only Joanna would know, that would connect her to you.
01:10:37And then once she sees it, we bring her in here.
01:10:39That's good. I like it.
01:10:40So tell me more about these morning coffee dates. What do you guys talk about?
01:10:59Okay. Yeah, the safe's over there. How are you getting into that?
01:11:03Okay.
01:11:04Bring up Talbot's calendar.
01:11:06Okay.
01:11:34Holy shit.
01:11:36How did you do that?
01:11:40Anniversary. Wife's birthday. Your kid was born. Just like a computer password.
01:11:45He's a moron.
01:11:46Okay.
01:11:47When you should log on to your computer, get all your files, put them on the seat.
01:11:53Oh, cool.
01:12:01What are you looking at over here?
01:12:02The news?
01:12:03They're saying the plane crash was a radical terrorist group based on the type of device that was used.
01:12:09They believe this IED has a signature that originated in the Torgan Valley, Afghanistan.
01:12:16The Torgan Valley. That's where those VISTA pricks hijacked that convoy.
01:12:20Holy shit. Winters, the guy who nailed you in the face.
01:12:23Yeah. Nailed me.
01:12:24No, it still hurts.
01:12:27Sorry. So we did travel for VISTA consultant Jeff Winters to fly to Africa.
01:12:31So we fly to the clinic there a few times a year, like once a quarter, and we always send security with the cargo.
01:12:43This time, Jeff Winters was meeting one of the guys from Afghanistan to get the IED device.
01:12:49Oh, my God. That was the shipment. That was the cargo.
01:12:52Oh, my God.
01:12:55It looks like we paid a cargo company to ship a package to our factory in Merida, Mexico.
01:12:59This is a flight plan from three weeks ago for Winters to go to Mexico from Angola, but no flight back, but a car rental from Monterey.
01:13:07He drove back the bomb.
01:13:10Jesus Christ.
01:13:11He takes a private flight from Houston to Teterboro, then plants the bomb on the commercial flight.
01:13:20Oh, okay. I'm in.
01:13:24Hey, how many views of that YouTube video got?
01:13:2960 views. This is not working. No one's watching this video. Look at the posts.
01:13:34These look like a bunch of conspiracy theory freaks.
01:13:37They've had a cure for cancer for over 50 years, and AIDS, too.
01:13:41I heard cancer virus was put into vaccines.
01:13:44Hey, you know, I think we hit the gold mine here. This is definitely all of this research.
01:13:48Listen to this one. It's just posted. What the pharmaceutical companies don't want you to know is coffee can prevent diabetes.
01:13:56Jerry and I were just at a coffee shop having breakfast talking about coffee curing diabetes.
01:14:01Is that true?
01:14:02I don't know. This is Jerry talking to us.
01:14:05Anything?
01:14:07No. Nothing yet.
01:14:09Maybe they didn't see it, didn't get it.
01:14:11Maybe they got caught.
01:14:12Don't say that.
01:14:14I sent her a text and called. Her voicemail picked up.
01:14:17Did you email her?
01:14:18Yeah. No response.
01:14:19Oh, look. A new post just came up.
01:14:25Broccoli can prevent rectal cancer.
01:14:27That's her. That's what you told me you guys were talking about. The whole superfood thing.
01:14:30Yeah, that's her, alright.
01:14:32Now, how do we get her to come to the office?
01:14:35We don't tell her to come here. Just that we can protect her.
01:14:39Okay.
01:14:41Okay, wait. Let me sign out. Sign in as a different user so it doesn't look like a conversation.
01:14:46Okay, then all the superfoods can save your life if you know where to shop for them.
01:14:59Very cryptic. I like it.
01:15:02Let's see if she responds.
01:15:04That's Jerry. He responded.
01:15:07Look, it's from a different user.
01:15:09That's smart.
01:15:11Alright, so what does he say?
01:15:12All the superfoods can save your life if you know where to shop for them.
01:15:16He's telling us to come to his office.
01:15:19Going shopping now.
01:15:21I'm telling you, Atomic Burgers have the best burgers.
01:15:22Come on.
01:15:23I'm telling you, Atomic Burgers have the best burgers.
01:15:24You know who eats a burger town?
01:15:25The little vaginas.
01:15:26Yeah?
01:15:27The little vaginas.
01:15:28Yeah?
01:15:29Go check the door.
01:15:30Got it.
01:15:31Go check the door.
01:15:32Got it.
01:15:34Miss Tuft, I'm so disappointed it's come to this.
01:15:36I'm so disappointed it's come to this.
01:15:37You know who eats a burger town?
01:15:38The little vaginas.
01:15:39I'm telling you, Atomic Burgers have the best burgers.
01:15:46You know who eats a burger town?
01:15:50The little vaginas.
01:15:52Go check the door.
01:16:00Miss Tuft, I'm so disappointed it's come to this.
01:16:03And Mr. Walker, how did you get involved with this?
01:16:06Just lucky, I guess.
01:16:08I guess so.
01:16:10And all that evidence you discovered?
01:16:13And this information will never see the light of day.
01:16:16How do you figure? It's already out there.
01:16:19Oh, the YouTube video.
01:16:21Well, right now your apartment's being staged.
01:16:24Discworld employee, big bad pharmaceutical company, conspiracy theory.
01:16:29It'll pass just like all the others.
01:16:32They come and go.
01:16:34Why did you have to kill all those people just to get to Sterling?
01:16:37Because if there would have been an investigation to his death, all that information would have led back to me.
01:16:44And we can't let that happen.
01:16:46So, basically everyone died because Sterling grew a conscience.
01:16:49The only thing I don't understand is me.
01:16:51Why me? Why was I a target?
01:16:53Because you found out about the Mexican cargo.
01:16:55It would have contained.
01:16:57And that would have put me in jeopardy.
01:17:00So what happens now?
01:17:02Well, I'm gonna go home.
01:17:05I'm gonna kiss my wife.
01:17:06Tell her I love her.
01:17:07I'm gonna pull out a really nice bottle of, I don't know, Bordeaux.
01:17:10And then I'm gonna put on a brand new tuxedo with cuffs and a bow tie.
01:17:17And I'm gonna go to a $10,000 a plate dinner at some museum.
01:17:20For, I don't know, some bullshit.
01:17:23And I'm gonna know that you guys are gone.
01:17:27We're not dead yet.
01:17:30Let's go.
01:17:32I didn't know we were going on that plane.
01:17:34What, are we terrorists now?
01:17:35Now is not the time.
01:17:36It has to be the time there were children on that plane.
01:17:38Kids, man. You're killing kids.
01:17:40Terrorists?
01:17:41Shut up!
01:17:42Listen to me.
01:17:43Now is not the time.
01:17:45It has to be the time there were children on that plane.
01:17:46I understand what you're saying.
01:17:48But we have a job to do and I don't need you thin-skinned.
01:17:51We're children.
01:17:57What are you stupid?
01:18:10What are you stupid?
01:18:27What are you doing?
01:18:28What are you doing?
01:18:29What are you doing?
01:18:30What are you doing?
01:18:51I'm going to drive you.
01:18:52I'm gonna drive you.
01:18:56Please be careful.
01:19:24What the hell, Cam?
01:19:26I got an idea. Take these, right?
01:19:28Okay.
01:19:56Come on.
01:19:58Don't stop now. Come on.
01:20:00Come on.
01:20:02Come on.
01:20:04Don't stop now. Come on.
01:20:06Come on.
01:20:08Come on.
01:20:10Don't stop now. Come on.
01:20:12Come on.
01:20:14Come on.
01:20:16Come on.
01:20:18Come on.
01:20:20Come on.
01:20:22Come on.
01:20:24Come on.
01:20:26All right, here's what we're going to do.
01:20:53What?
01:20:54I'm tying the phone onto this thing.
01:20:56Oh, my God.
01:20:56The second I put my simp heart in, these guys are going to follow this signal, and we're
01:21:01going to get the fuck out of here.
01:21:02You ready?
01:21:03Okay.
01:21:04Let them go.
01:21:06Let's go.
01:21:07Let's go.
01:21:08Let's go.
01:21:19Let's go.
01:21:20Let's go.
01:21:20Let's go.
01:21:21Come on!
01:21:51Come on!
01:22:16Everybody's waiting for you in the conference room.
01:22:20Please state your names for the record.
01:22:29Joanna Tuft.
01:22:31Cameron Walker.
01:22:33What were the circumstances surrounding the attempt on your lives?
01:22:38Today billionaires Robert Talbot and Beck Stevenson, the two top executives from the pharmaceutical
01:22:55company Sudacare, were arrested today for domestic terrorism and being the key people responsible
01:23:01for crashing East Coast Airlines Flight 640 from LaGuardia, New York to Washington, D.C.
01:23:07All 129 people on board the plane died in the crash.
01:23:10That was exhausting.
01:23:12What do you think?
01:23:13So, um, thank you, I guess.
01:23:16Also involved in a conspiracy to cover up the cure for endocrine disorders along with Dr.
01:23:21Arthur Sterling, a passenger on Flight 640.
01:23:25Jeff Winters, the president and founder of the security firm Vista Consulting, along with
01:23:31David Bedford, executed the plot.
01:23:33Winters is still at large and authorities believe he has fled the country to South America.
01:23:38Dave Bedford has been found shot to death in the basement of the Sudacare building location
01:23:43in Lower Manhattan.
01:23:44Uh, you know, maybe you can show me some more of that Krav Maga.
01:23:46Yes!
01:23:47I will do that.
01:23:48All right.
01:23:54Where do we go?
01:23:55Out of the city.
01:23:57Then I can be your hero.
01:24:02I can take you around here.
01:24:06I can save your world.
01:24:09Sudacare VP of Finance Joanna Tuft, along with computer programmer
01:24:13and night pilot entrepreneur Cameron Walker, were pursued for two days by Winters in Bedford
01:24:19from a winter security firm Vista Consulting.
01:24:22Escaping death several times before making a way to the offices of the state of the press.
01:24:28To demonstrate my love.
01:24:32Let me know when you're in need of a hero.
01:24:38I know he sounds cliche, but true.
01:24:45There's not a thing I wouldn't do for you.
01:24:50And I'll always be waiting.
01:24:59And I can be your hero.
01:25:12I can take you away from him.
01:25:16I can save your world.
01:25:20And let you know there's nothing you have to fear.
01:25:33I can save your world.
01:25:34I can save your world.
01:25:36And let you know there's nothing you have to fear.
01:25:40I can save your world.
01:25:41I can save your world.
01:25:42I can save my world.
01:25:43And let you know there's nothing you have to fear.
01:25:47I can save your world.
01:26:09I can save your world, and let you know that I'll always be there.
01:26:17Yeah, I could be your hero, and I can take you away from him.
01:26:26I can save your world, and let you know there's nothing you have to fear.