Yuri Alaric Nagassa. His energy pattern is tangled up in the Flash Shard Anomalies on 10/10 as well.


Yuri Alaric Nagassa. His energy pattern is tangled up in the Flash Shard Anomalies on 10/10 as well.

What do we know about him?

He's an astrophysicist who grew up among a native South American tribe called the Anazktec. Apparently, his father (a Soviet intelligence operative) was stationed at a remote monitoring station there.

Yuri's early research posited that a ordered data signal seemed to be a new kind of astronomical phenomenon (he thought it might be a kind of radioactivity). Turns out, like Bogdanovich, he was looking in the wrong direction, and what he was seeing on his instruments was actually the trace effects of Exotic Matter.

His value to Niantic stemmed as much from his scientific prowess as from his intimate knowledge of a pure and ancient way of living and interacting with XM.

The Anazktec, like many ancient peoples, had developed their own mythology around Exotic Matter and Portals. It's likely they were able to manipulate it in sophisticated ways as well. Yuri's knowledge of these ancient methods would prove invaluable to Niantic's research.

Prior to joining Niantic, Yuri is known to have worked with Dr. Kureze in academic pursuits and on Project Whydah. He also had a friendship with Hank Johnson going back many years (in fact, he recommended Hank be recruited to the Niantic Project -- unaware that Hank was part of Niantic from its inception).

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  1. Yuri Alaric Nagassa​ did have an encounter with something he could not explain on the Anazktec caves once, this encounter seem to terrified him while was happening but afterward he claimed it was a misunderstanding due to poor connectivity.
    The Anazktec did celebrate his burial a while before he disappeared when the rest of the investigators

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  2. It was from Dr Nagassa's translation of Anazktec myth that Calvin derived the term Shaper wasn't it?

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  3. Yik Sheng Lee some people ends being person of interest because they are naturals in fields where others had to practice, even when someone seems more skilled or qualified. I don't think his father was there by chance, there is no chance and there is no coincidence.

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  4. Is it possible someone sensed something in Yuri Alaric Nagassa​ as a very young child and made the decision to get his father stationed in South America...to get Yuri there?

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  5. Scientific genius and xm sensitive from a people who interact with xm without scanners or AI. What could being sharded mean to someone like that?

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  6. Yuri Alaric Nagassa​ was also one of the first sensitives to have a unique profile on social media, back when the Niantic Project​ was a complete mystery to the unsuspecting people that started digging at the vague clues.

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  7. Trevor Grimm The Ichtaca story is about a man who was eaten by cougars and resurrected. This is the sharding process.

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  8. This picture reminds me of Drew Dondero​. Coincidence? Could Drew be Yuri in disguise? 😉

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  9. Julie Baker​ we can't rule out young Yuri having been part of a program like the one Nigel applied to Susanna Moyer​ and the rest of his family.

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  10. There is that name again, Whydah. Calling it now, it's the name of the next anomaly!

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  11. Whydah is not new, it has been a part of the world since the very beginning: The Whydah Project.

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  12. While Yuri Alaric Nagassa​ may have worked with Dr. Kureze (who spoke very highly of Yuri) on Project Whydah, it appears Yuri did not exactly feel the same for Kureze as evidenced in his early communications with Bogdanovich. Maybe just friendly jesting lost in translation. In regards to the term "Shaper" is was explained ny Yuri this is his rough english translation for the Anazktec word for "people who change their thoughts like clay or wood"

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  13. I wonder was he connected to the Operation Juice Club/torsion fields (via Soviet connections)

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  14. Here is the communication about Yuri coining the term Shaper as well as the connection to the tribe and a glimpse of Yuri's humor - http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/pac/IB/01/item/nagassa.html

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  15. Whydah, as in why dah hell is dis happenin'

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  16. Yuri Alaric Nagassa was mentioned in one of Hank Johnson 's breadcrumbs hacked recently regarding Mayan civilization...

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  17. Mike Wissinger  recalled this description by Edgar Allan Wright  and I went looking and found the reference - https://plus.google.com/u/0/110289508116377658380/posts/SzJLwXzY4Qg

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  18. JoJo Stratton it certainly appears that may very well be the case. As an astrophysicist he certainly could have taken on a number of roles in the operation as listed in the minutes. Names have been redacted so futher investigation is needed for proof. Minutes from the meeting found here: http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/pac/IB/02/item/operationjuiceclub.jpg

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  19. Michael Flood Mayan, or other ancient civilization?
    "Uniquely, there is some evidence to suggest that the Maya may have been the only pre-telescopic civilization to demonstrate knowledge of the Orion Nebula as being fuzzy (not a stellar pinpoint). The information supporting this theory comes from a folk tale that deals with the Orion constellation's area of the sky. Traditional Mayan hearths include a smudge of glowing fire in the middle that corresponds with the Orion Nebula. This is a significant clue to support the idea that before the telescope was invented the Maya detected a diffuse area of the sky contrary to the pinpoints of stars.

    The Maya were very interested in zenial passages, the time when the sun passes directly overhead. The latitude of most of their cities being below the Tropic of Cancer, these zenial passages would occur twice a year equidistant from the solstice."
    Perhaps it is instead the Anazktec Hank's breadcrumb refers to, Maya being a culture of vast diversity it makes sense the cultures would eventually collide.

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  20. Randall Watts So the breadcrumb says "must ask Nagassa" and I assume he had the same line of thought as you there.  Yuri Alaric Nagassa documented what he considered to be unusual leaps in tech/architecture which couldn't be correlated to physical contact with other civilizations.  Their shamans had a vocabulary around these inspirations of thought.

    Perhaps Hank Johnson suspected that something similar had occurred with other ancient South/Central American civilizations, including the Maya?

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