How much of the content of this show is true/or could be?
There is any event shown in the series that could be happening in real life?
>>19174786
It's a fucking TV show you cook
>>19174822
Yes so what?
Some stories could be inspired by real-life events.
The fact that an entire episode was made directly ripping off John Carpenter's The Thing is 100% true af
>>19174883
Yup the one about the ice worms
I dont know.
But this classic has some pretty good insights.
That one about Agent Reyes near-death experience is a solid 10/10.
>>19174786
well there was the spin off where the characters stopped a government Remote controlled jet liner from ramming into the twin towers, came out in either may or march 2001
>>19177324
Was that the lone gunmens show?
>>19177545
Yes.
>>19174837
Do you have a source on that gif?
>>19174883
That was awful desu. Just a shameless, low-budget ripoff.
>>19178504
No, i'm sorry.
>>19178504
Eric the midget on Howard Stern.
Everything in there is real..It's a myth non buster serie
Holy shit the shills and non-believers.
OP the X-Files is Tom Clancey tier, meaning it's a fictionalized account of real or realistic events.
The show is dated as all hell but was close to the truth when it ran.
>>19178889
This and this.
Almost a gold quad.
>>13036551
https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/13036170/#q13036551
Doty's career reached an apotheosis of sorts when he was actually invited to become a consultant for The X-Files
In his first consulting episode Doty may have been mythologizing the MJ-12 documents as the "cassette"
The earliest appearance of the term "MJ Twelve" was a message of unclear origin dated November 17, 1980. This so-called "Project Aquarius" Teletype message had been given to Paul Bennewitz in November, 1980, by Richard C. Doty. In 1989, the UFOlogist Bill Moore claimed that the documents were actually a hoax created by Doty as part of an attempt to drive Bennewitz insane.
Protocol 2 - MJ-12
youtube.com/watch?v=K9nhqwLfvVw
>>19178889
>The show is dated as all hell but was close to the truth when it ran.
The show was fun to watch but nowhere near the truth.