The Matrix game, my explorations, continue:
Phil Gairden posted some new documents in his space on Little Boxes, including stories about inexplicable lights, animals missing organs (livers, spleens, heart, kidneys), and a mysteriously collapsed house.
Also at Littleboxes, the Conspiracy reports a sometimes-accessible login (try Proteus, doors; me neither). He did save a copy of notes on a dialog.
Conspiracy also tells us about more on Wongmo - in fact, Wongmore, of yesterday's ominous therapyspeak.
Speaking of ominous, the MetaCortex main site now carries a note on the new CEO's meeting with staff. Here's a grim one:
"MetaCortex stands at the threshold of a new era," Walsh told the crowd of about 2500. "Projects that we are only now developing, will, when complete, usher in an age unlike anything we could have imagined in our wildest hopes and dreams. The face of the world will be forever changed because of the world we are doing here together! I am so proud to have become a part of the amazing vision that is... MetaCortex!"
Elizabeth McConnel writes to Phil Gairden about finding a folder on James [presumably Avery] on Marcus Ormond's desk, only to be discovered by Katherine [presumably Cunningham]. She writes, "What was I thinking? More importantly, why is James suddenly everywhere?"
I haven't mentioned the new issue of PRJ, yet. It includes an article by Leo Kane, he of the new website, and a piece on computer fonts and psychometry. quite a few notes on prophecy, too, with historical and political suggestions.
New image and exegesis at Paintover.
added: Aquapolis had an accident.
It's probably been noted elsewhere, but there's an article in the Paranormal Research Journal on the Minotaur and Ormond's project is Labyrinth.
And given the mythology of the name, I wonder if there's a connnection between Proteus and Aquapolis.
Posted by: Steven Kaye | October 12, 2003 at 17:36