Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated (how many times have I had to say that sentence...).


Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated (how many times have I had to say that sentence...).

Yeah, I'm going to be on Behind The Scanner this week. Got some things to talk about.

As for my place being torn up. Pretty sure that was my old friends at the NIA. And here's the truth of that:

They know what I'm up to. They know they can't bump me off (can't make me a martyr, after all). They can't really stop me (see my last point) and they know there's nothing hidden in my apartment.

Tearing my place up and sending me underground for a few weeks is just a kind of reminder: Hey Chapeau. We're still here, and we don't like you. We can't stop you, but we can make your life a little bit more unpleasant. Sincerely, your friends at the Agency.

Well here's my reminder to them: Life goes on. The Investigation goes on. The truth seeks daylight, and I am not alone.

Tune in to BTS this week... I'll see you all there.

Comments

  1. I still wonder how closely the NIA is tied to IQTech considering the overlap of personnel... or if there are shifts going on in the agency. Phillips never seemed like a leader type and Owens... he seemed to like to lead from the shadows

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  2. they can't kill an idea Yik Sheng Lee but they could bury it for hundreds or thousands of years along the lines of what happened to the N'Zeer :/

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  3. It was still an idea that was hidden, and in some aspects, almost extinct... Just an example that it is not impossible to hide things, as well as an example that those wishing to keep an idea alive may have to try many different avenues.

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  4. There was absolutely zero evidence of who trashed the apartment presented here. Just one man's speculation and reasons for it. Don't go charging down the garden path.

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  5. Don't be too sure about them preferring a leaker to a martyr. Keep your eyes open.

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  6. The problem with hidden ideas is by definition, it's impossible to cite an example. If you have an example to cite, then it isn't hidden.

    However we can be sure there are ideas lost in time, suppressed by more dominate cultures, because we've recovered such ideas from archaeology, and it would be an extraordinary claim to say we've learned all we can about the past.

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  7. Will we see another destabilization of the portal network soon?

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  8. Woo Hoo!!!! Party time at the portals!

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  9. Cool... πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜‚πŸ˜

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  10. Looking forward to seeing you. Be safe!

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  11. Memetic virus invasion hypothesis: What if the idea wants to be replicated? And we're seeing a competition between at least two memetic viruses?

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