Yeah, Squatch was not in physical danger here, but Squatch was in danger of being exploited for what I described as propagandistic purposes. So Squatch, who now, we're calling him the Ambassador, as you kind of named him. Oh, so good. But as I mentioned to you before, they have a title system in their society. So they use titles like The Architect or The Doctor or... The Time Keeper. This Squatch has become known to his people as the Ambassador. I'm wondering if that's a reference to Maxwell Keeper. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What a great yes and right there. How could you resist being like, I named the Squatch? That's got to feel great. Yeah, yeah, that was pretty good. That was pretty good. Can't argue with that. Uh-huh. All of a sudden, he's got an ambassador, and Carrie's naming an episode the ambassador? Like, that's just... Damn. And, like, if you accept that all of this is real, then Carrie's got to be feeling like, well, the Squatch... knows that I came up with that name, likes it, and has taken it on as its own. Absolutely. That's got to feel good. Carrie has inadvertently become a member of the Squatch tribe in some ways. She's affected Squatch culture. Yeah, yeah. So Berg had to get out of the United States for a very specific reason. It was actually the Air Force that found him, and they weren't even looking for Squatch. They were investigating a UFO sighting. A different UFO sighting. And they happened to find Squatch. Squatch was held at a base in the Pacific Northwest, but because of the US government's relationship with the Draco, we knew that there was going to be a struggle for Squatch's narrative. because Squatch has been hunted and pursued by the Draco and hunted and pursued by the Pleiadians and we wanted to remove Squatch from being in the middle of that struggle. So we did that.