FGC:Episode 16 Cut 247A

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247A

SHINJI (OFF):“No! Mother was...”

MAN A (OFF):“That's right! He may be guilty of killing his own wife!”

TEXT:“Expedition Team Returns Second Impact's... "Crystallized DNA" Theory Pride of Our Nation's DNA Field Dark Side of the U.N. Undisclosed Organization's Corrupt... U.N. Undisclosed... Bio-Pharmaceuticals... What is the secret of the "Dead Sea Scrolls" that the sanctuary of science "AEL" Artificial Evolution Laboratory is researching? The Light and Shadow of the Tokyo University Academic Clique Enterprise and Adhesion Year 2004 DNA Manipulation”

MAN B (OFF):“He killed his own wife!”

TEXT:“At the Artificial Evolution Laboratory A Critical Accident? Fear of Biohazard Engineers Eating Away at God's Domain Fear One Dead Dead ...to conduct research for... ...researching in the same lab... ...Ms. Yui Ikari (27)... ...fell victim to it. ...mistake in control. ...Mistake! Questions of Human Experimentation Man-Made Calamity Bioinformation... Out of Control Estabilished Risk Former Research Colleagues Criticized”

TEXT:“Bribery Director Gendo Ikari Genome Biology Supreme Court Rules Not Guilty The Deficiency of Bioethics God's Art”

UrsusArctos: Those headlines are dense and fascinating in their own right, and so are the various blurred photographs. I'm curious to know if anyone can identify those.