Hank Johnson shares his concerns about the recently discovered Remote Participation Exercise documents...

Hank Johnson shares his concerns about the recently discovered Remote Participation Exercise documents...
http://investigate.ingress.com/2017/08/07/the-dangers-of-remote-participation/

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  1. What would Oliver Lynton-Wolfe​ do? I pretty sure in this situation he would do the same exact thing I, Misty Hannah​, Tycho C.​.​​, And Kosh TheRipper​ would do:. WRITE ANOTHER RPE SCENARIO.

    Hank Johnson​, if you are so worried about the can of worms we are opening up, maybe you should sit in on a session in the Essex RPE room and tell us if what we did was harmful to the fabric of reality...


    Chiplander​ flint dille​ Andrew Krug​
    #ingressRPE

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  2. Hank, you've said this before. No one will listen. I understand your worries. I fear the same. But there are some that no matter what, they want to know more about it. And the only way to do that is do it. When doing Remote Participation, it's hard to use caution. But I hope the agents try there best.
    You can only encourage something for so long. But maybe if you gave an RPE a chance, you'd benefit. Or it could go the other way around...

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  3. Mario Valenzuela II You are right.
    Well, technically, it could do some harm. But after all this time, it would've by now. I think what you do is fine. But still try to be cautious.

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  4. Edgar Allan Wright H. Richard Loeb

    I find it plausible that this hypothesis, the assumption that our world may somehow be the result of PR experiments of exogenous entities, is all the more interesting as we consider that within the experiment of the exogenous we EXIST that we, To produce the same PR experiments.

    Where do you find the limit of this infinite sequel to Chinese boxes?

    At the moment, I do not consider the deeper and powerful exogenous experiment of what we would be able to produce. So perhaps, through remote participation, we have the opportunity to contact the exogenous people on the same plane, using our Ingredient Shared Mind Palace, * PortalNetwork *, as a transit route and two way access.

    Oliver Lynton-Wolfe has only anticipated us to cross that palace, the Bridge, with the help of his own TechThulhu, built from the Moyer's one.

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