Thanks to those who took part in yesterday's discussion about Lynton-Wolfe's final message and what it might mean.
Thanks to those who took part in yesterday's discussion about Lynton-Wolfe's final message and what it might mean. Here are some of my favorite observations to emerge from that thread...
http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/11/28/your-responses-lynton-wolfes-message/
http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/11/28/your-responses-lynton-wolfes-message/
What do you know about events in Japan in 11 days time H. Richard Loeb
ReplyDeleteThe NW Resistance emerged first in Japan, Vicki Ellen . It could be possible that they are the first to be infected by the shattered Tecthulhu
ReplyDeleteMartin Zehetmayer wow yes!
ReplyDeleteH. Richard Loeb hope you'll continue to cooperate with Edgar Allan Wright for more questions to discuss.
ReplyDeleteTecthulhu will be the new Nemesis?
ReplyDeleteIo io, Tecthulhu ftaghn?
ReplyDeleteGood all freinds
ReplyDeleteSo many people using my name in vain. I must rise from this slumber.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of the new wave, does the new wave enlightened actually exist? It feels like they were created as part of a cover story for Susana's misadventure since we know she never went to challenge Jahan, but instead went on a road trip that ended with her being gobbled up by tecthulhu.
ReplyDeleteMario Valenzuela II I've asked multiple times now if anyone's actually laid eyes on an ENL New Waver and got nothing. They may have been a smokescreen like the "hack" of H. Richard Loeb's website.
ReplyDeleteWhile at first I believed the "New Wave" to be how they were hiding A Detection Algorithm, the long con of it may have been a means of distributing Oliver Lynton-Wolfe's monster. If so, this may be a driving force behind the Acolyte's desire rebuild or study it and tip the balance between both sides.
Humanity isn't served by anyone having control over such a machine or its infrastructure.
I know how this sounds and, yes, I've dialed back my caffeine intake. A quote from a movie where technology and its misuse run amok seems appropriate here: "The issue's not whether you're paranoid....the issue is whether you're paranoid enough."