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Deep Throat Biography


Deep Throat

Deep Throat (Jerry Hardin) was an enigmatic man with a past shrouded in mystery. In 1991, he was affiliated with the Cigarette-Smoking Man. An alien had crash-landed on earth, and Deep Throat shot the alien three times as The Smoking Man stood and watched. He referred to himself as The Liar, and to The Smoking Man as The Killer.

In the second episode of the first season, aptly named "Deep Throat", he introduced himself to Mulder in the men's washroom, telling him that his and Agent Scully's lives are in danger, as they knew too much about the government's involvement with aliens. He had access to information which was strictly classified and he had a few times given the agents false information to try to get them out of cases which could expose him. Deep Throat had followed Mulder's work very closely since he had been recruited into the FBI Academy, and he seemed to sometimes know more about Mulder than Mulder did. He rarely answered questions directly, instead giving a cryptic clue to get Mulder to investigate himself. It was never clear during most of the first season whether he was on the side of truth or conspiracy.

In the episode "Ghost in the Machine" he gave Mulder information on the government's achievement of artificial intelligence, apparently decades from being mastered. In the episode "Fallen Angel" he saved Mulder from being dismissed by the FBI. In "Eve" Deep Throat told Mulder about an experiment called the Leitchfield experiment in which clones were being created, the females all named Eve and the males all named Adam. In the episode "E.B.E." he gave Mulder information on a UFO shot down in Iraq which was being transported across the US by truck. In the season finale, "The Erlenmeyer Flask", he showed his loyalty to Mulder by risking his neck to save Mulder. He was consequently shot by a member of a covert organization, and uttered his final words to Scully, "Trust no one."
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