I've been wondering the same thing a lot of the Agents in D.C.

I've been wondering the same thing a lot of the Agents in D.C. were wondering when I met them last weekend: 'What is an Exogenous Precursor?' I turned to the Three Wise Men of Ingress for answers. You can judge for yourself whether they know any more than…
http://investigate.ingress.com/2017/09/30/three-wise-mens-theories-on-exo-precursors/

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  1. O looks like ADA. and there's 11 dots in inner circle. there should be 13. where's another 2?

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  2. As for me i'm the same opinion like Dr. Schubert, as far as i don't see or feel an Exo Precursor it may all be just gibberish. Let's wait a bit and see what will unfold soon..

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  3. Three wise men approached the precursor and began to argue.

    One of them reached out and touched the precursor's leg.
    "I know what it is," he said, "it's a column!"

    The other touched the precursor's side and said:
    - No, you are mistaken, wisest! I can tell you that this is a wall!

    "You all do not know what you are saying," cried the third wiseacre, who held the precursor by the tail, "this is a snake!"

    And none of them even approached a true understanding of what they came up to.

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  4. Typical of those three. You will never get the same answer out of all 3 of them. Stein has a very interesting point. Indeed possible. Yuri, doesnt appear to know much about the topic. But something seems off about Yuri Alaric Nagassa and Stein Lightman's answers. As if they know more then they are saying. But I may be wrong in that. Martin Schubert is as always, very skeptical about it. Normal for him.

    Something in this image caught my attention. Look st the red dots. It reads out
    'EXOS'. Am I the only one who's notified that.

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  5. So you want me to put exogeneous entities into my next RPE? Got it!

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  6. Funny story; a friend of mine who was credited with 'saving the internet' by finding a router bug (there are now a few dozen people like this -- did they all save the internet or are already past saving?) once asked me for his help in preparing a talk for the security mechanisms you'd put in place if you wanted to translate a message from the stars a la SETI into working instructions. The same logic that applies to trying to protect computers from malware from executable code needed to be applied to a "theoretical" alien message.

    Imagine if we got a message to build tiny assemblers from the Tau Ceti that claim to end world hunger. How do you tell the difference between something that grows a stalk of wheat that will feed billions, and extraterrestrial flora that will render earth's soil sterile for all non-silica based life?

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    The Techcthulhu could be something like extradimensional virtual machines -- running code from another space-time(s) in a sandboxed environment so that we could safely interact and learn from them. Or they could be virtual machines that bootstrapped exogenous code to allow them to "render" in the laws of our universe.

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    My friend who gave the talk? I still get a few messages from him, but he's moved off the grid to some tiny town in Mexico. He just told me he had an idea of what might be coming, and wanted to get away from places where there were "too many minds".

    Maybe we are at a tipping point, but the exogenous data is here, and ignoring it may be as dangerous as doing what we can to learn from it.

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  7. Looks like they were all wrong. They were shards.

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