A Senator from the meeting is hounded by reporters.
REPORTER 1: How about some information, Senator. What's going on in there?
SENATOR: Sorry boys, no comment.
REPORTER 1: There must be something you can tell us, Senator. I happen to know that all the news wire services, AP, UP, INS, all of them are sending news in there, but nothing's coming out. No news men are even being allowed in there, now what's the pitch?
REPORTER 2: What was that mysterious three AM meeting about the other day, sir?
SENATOR: Can't tell you a thing, boys, sorry.
REPORTER 1: I know there are about a million radio receivers installed in there too.
REPORTER 2: Why, what for?
REPORTER 1: I don't know.
The news collection center established by the military highlights what news to look for.
An Air Force Sargeant retrieves a news message.
The news stories they are looking for, this one concerning a pilot name Alan Crotty. He takes the message to a Wave.
AIR FORCE SGT.: Those Texans, the biggest stories are told, Texans will tell them. That ought to fit in with the kind of stuff they're looking for upstairs.
WAVE: Anybody found out yet what's going on in this building?
AIR FORCE SGT.: Nope, real TS stuff, top secret.
The Wave stamps it 'Strange Phenomena Flying Saucers' to be processed.
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