http://www.cswap.com/2002/Impostor/cap/en/25fps/a/00_07
Impostor
:07:02
TRANSPORT COMPUTER VOICE:
Veterans Plaza.
:07:05
This station is Veterans Plaza.
:07:16
P.A. ANNOUNCEMENT:
Stand clear of the platform.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clandestine_cell_system
Clandestine cell system
A clandestine cell structure is a method for organizing a group in such a way that it can more effectively resist penetration by an opposing organization. Depending on the group's philosophy, its operational area, the communications technologies available, and the nature of the mission, it can range from a strict hierarchy to an extremely distributed organization. It is also a method used by
undercover operatives, and unconventional warfare (UW) led by special forces.
Cell structures continue to evolve. Historically, clandestine organizations avoided electronic communications, because signals intelligence, SIGINT, is a strength of conventional militaries and counterintelligence organizations. New communications techniques, such as the Internet and strong encryption, may allow some inter-cell communications that were too dangerous in the past.
In the context of tradecraft, covert and clandestine are not synonymous. The adversary is aware that a covert activity is happening, but does not know who is doing it, and certainly not their sponsorship. Clandestine activities, however, if successful, are completely unknown to the adversary, and their function, such as espionage, would be neutralized if there was any awareness of the activity. A covert cell structure is tantamount to a contradiction in terms, because the point of the cell structure is that its details are completely hidden from the opposition.
A sleeper cell refers to a cell, or isolated grouping of sleeper agents that belong to an intelligence network or organization. The cell "sleeps" (lies dormant) inside a target population until it receives orders or decides to act.
http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0286106/quotes
Memorable quotes for
Signs (2002)
Graham Hess: We're going to board up every window in this house.
Merrill: How do you know boards will do anything?
Graham Hess: Because they seem to have trouble with pantry doors.
http://www.cswap.com/2002/Impostor/cap/en/25fps/a/00_06
Impostor
:06:00
Morning, Spence.
:06:01
I don't think they'll
get through the dome today.
:06:04
They can, and they will, sir.
:06:08
They can and they will.
http://www.cswap.com/2002/Signs/cap/en/25fps/a/00_46
Signs
:46:01
What time is it?
:46:02
11:00 a.m.
:46:03
They're gone, but they're
not really gone.
:46:07
We just can't see them.
:46:08
Early this morning,
a bird flew into the area
:46:10
where the lights were
hovering last night.
:46:12
It stopped dead in the air
and fell straight down.
:46:15
They caught it on tape.
They've been playing
it all morning.
:46:17
The footage looks like
the bird flew into
a wall in the sky.
:46:20
They found the bird. His...
his head was crushed in.
http://www.cswap.com/2002/Impostor/cap/en/25fps/a/00_26
Impostor
:26:32
Listen, there's a test.
:26:34
In the hospital.
:26:35
It's something they missed.
:26:36
I took it three years ago.
:26:37
A test?
What does this have to do...?
:26:39
If I can run another one
:26:40
a comparative for proof,
they'll see that...
http://www.cswap.com/2002/Impostor/cap/en/25fps/a/00_26
Impostor
Hi, this is Dr. Olham
:26:03
at Veterans Hospital.
:26:05
Please leave a message.
:26:06
If this is a medical emergency
:26:08
enter code 2112.
http://www.cswap.com/2002/Impostor/cap/en/25fps/a/00_00
Impostor
:00:51
MAN:
There wasn't always
a war with the Centauri
:00:54
but in my lifetime,
it's all I've ever known.
:00:59
By the year 2050, six years
after the first attack
:01:04
we'd lost so many things.
:01:07
We'd lost the sky
to electromagnetic domes
:01:10
to shield the Earth
from frequent air raids
:01:13
increasing in intensity.
:01:22
We'd lost the uncovered cities
that the government forgot.
:01:28
We'd lost democracy