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Encyclopedia > Dean Haglund
Dean Haglund as Richard Langly
Dean Haglund as Richard Langly

Dean Haglund (born in Oakbank, Manitoba, Canada July 29, 1965) is a Canadian actor best known for the role of Richard "Ringo" Langly, one of the Lone Gunmen on The X-Files. Haglund is also a stand-up comedian, specializing in improvisational comedy. In addition to The X-Files, Haglund also portrayed Langly in the spin-off The Lone Gunmen, which aired thirteen episodes in 2001. Image File history File links Langly. ... Image File history File links Langly. ... Oakbank (, ) is a small town in Manitoba, Canada located about 15km east of the provincial capital Winnipeg, in the Rural Municipality of Springfield. ... July 29 is the 210th day (211th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 155 days remaining. ... 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (the link is to a full 1965 calendar). ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The X-Files is a popular American television series created by Chris Carter. ... Richard Pryor hits the money line A stand-up comedian or stand-up comic is someone that performs in comedy clubs, usually reciting a fast paced succession of amusing stories, short jokes and one-liners, typically called a monologue. ... Improvisational comedy (also called improv or impro) is comedy that is performed with a little to no predetermination of subject matter and structure. ... The X-Files is a popular American television series created by Chris Carter. ... A spin-off (or spinoff) is a new organization or entity formed by a split from a larger one such as a new company formed from a university research group. ... The Lone Gunmen were a trio of fictional characters who had recurring roles on The X-Files and also starred in a short-lived spin-off; The Lone Gunmen. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ...


Dean Haglund is also the inventor of the Chill Pak, which speeds up laptops by cooling them down.


The Lone Gunmen and September 11

Haglund believes that the 9/11 attacks were "staged" and the equivalent of Hitler's "Reichstag fire" [1]. The World Trade Center on fire The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001. ... The Reichstag fire was a pivotal event in the establishment of Nazi Germany. ...


On March 4, 2001, the "Pilot" episode of The Lone Gunmen aired. In which, the three Gunmen foil a plot by the US Government to fly a remote-controlled plane into the Trade Towers in order to start a war with a Middle-East country in order to increase the sales of military arms. The Lone Gunmen were a trio of fictional characters who had recurring roles on The X-Files and also starred in a short-lived spin-off; The Lone Gunmen. ...


Parallel Conspiracy Theories

FOX inexplicably decided to cancel The Lone Gunmen after only 13 episodes, even though the first season of The Lone Gunmen actually had better ratings than the first season of The X-Files. The inexplicable cancellation of the well-rated Lone Gunmen has thus led to conspiracy theories that the Bush administration pulled strings with the Republican-friendly owner of FOX, Rupert Murdoch, to have The Lone Gunmen cancelled in order to have full control of the nation's emotions with no questions asked, because the Administration was actually aware of the plots to attack The Towers and Pentagon before September 11 yet had wanted them to happen, just as people have long argued that FDR willingly let the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor because he wanted it to happen in order to get into the War.


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Chill Pak : Cool it down. Speed it up. (786 words)
One day, while working on his notebook computer, Dean became frustrated that his super-sweet, top-of-the-line piece of machinery was starting to feel more and more like a super-slow, bottom-of-the-heap piece of junk.
Dean had a sore knee (an old injury from his days in modern dance) and had placed a cold gel pack on his Patella (the top part of the knee), to ice it down.
Dean made these Chill Paks for his friends and fellow frustrated notebook owners in Hollywood.
Actor Dean Haglund On the CIA, Hollywood and 9/11 (707 words)
Haglund was very forthright with his comments on topics such as martial law in America and new developments in the September 11th cover-up.
Haglund commented that he first became aware of Alex and the larger movement against the New World Order when he was working on the X-files and the Lone Gunmen due to the fact that the writers would often listen to shows like Alex's to get inspiration for the plot lines and characters.
Dean Haglund confirmed that government officials would regularly attend Hollywood parties and submit ideas to be planted in film and TV scripts.
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