From season three, "The Blessing Way"
Albert Hosteen (played by Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman, probably the foremost Amerindian actour, ever): There's an ancient indian saying that something lives only as long as the last person who remembers it. My people have come to trust memory over history. Memory, like fire, is radiant and immutable while history only serves those who seek to control it. Those who would douse the flame of memory in order to put out the dangerous fire of truth. Beware these men, for they are dangerous themselves ... and unwise. Their false history is written in the blood of those who might remember it and of those who seek the truth. edit »
Albert Hosteen: When the FBI man Mulder was cured by the holy people, we were reminded of the story of the gila monster, who symbolises the healing powers of the medicine man, In this myth the gila monster restores a man by taking all his parts and putting them back together. His blood is gathered by the ants, his eyes and ears by the sun, his mind by talking god and pollen boy. Then lightning and thunder bring the man back to life. edit »
Mulder: You were here today looking for a truth that was taken from you. A truth which was never to be spoken, but which now bind us together in dangerous purpose. I've returned from the dead to continue with you, but I fear that this danger is now close at hand and I may be too late. edit »
Awaken the sleep of reason and fight the monsters within and without.
