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Kim Boyer Interview and Relocation - Tue, May 30, 2017

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Report No: GT/GE-170530-035241212

Location: Reno and Carson City, NV

Agents:

  • Drummond
  • McCarter
  • Parker
  • Booth

Summary:

Agents continued investigating the disappearance of Norah Brigid, an employee at Persistent Vigil. They retrieved her laptop and external hard drive from her apartment and enlisted the help of her colleague, Kim Boyer, to access critical data. The agents discovered correlations between drone footage glitches and violent crimes, including the possible abduction of Norah Brigid. They evaded surveillance, relocated to Carson City with Boyer, and reviewed additional data revealing further evidence of unnatural phenomena. Communication with Pizzarelli suggested leveraging Boyer to infiltrate Persistent Vigil’s systems and erase sensitive data.

Operation Report:

  • Agents visited Norah Brigid’s apartment, convincing the landlord to grant access under a pretext.
  • Inside the apartment, they found evidence of Brigid’s minimalist lifestyle and discovered she owned a Shiba Inu dog, which they cared for during their visit.
  • They unlocked a window to facilitate a later, covert entry and left the premises without raising suspicion.
  • Returning later, they re-entered through the window but were observed by a passerby who contacted the authorities. Agents completed their search swiftly.
  • Recovered Brigid’s laptop and an external hard drive concealed within an ottoman.
  • Attempts to access the laptop yielded limited results due to unfamiliar organization and encryption; they requested assistance from Assistant U.S. Attorney Antonia Pizzarelli, who promised a computer specialist’s support.
  • Proceeded to Persistent Vigil to interview employees, focusing on Brigid’s colleague, Kim Boyer.
  • Convinced Boyer to share information about the glitches in drone footage that Brigid had been investigating.
  • Viewed drone footage of the murder of Howard Peña, noting a single-frame glitch depicting disturbing and unnatural imagery.
  • Agent McCarter identified occult symbols linked to Middle Persian hieroglyphics and the term “Deva,” meaning “demon,” connecting to previous encounters with the unnatural.
  • Boyer revealed two additional glitches associated with other violent crimes and received an alert of a new glitch.
  • Agents became concerned about Boyer’s exposure to sensitive information but decided her assistance was crucial.
  • Upon analyzing the latest glitch, footage showed Norah Brigid herself, standing by her car, looking up before disappearing immediately after the glitch frame.
  • The glitch frame displayed an unfamiliar desert landscape with stones arranged to spell “Help Rancho Manor” and showed Brigid’s apparent body.
  • Boyer became distressed and left work; agents obtained her contact information for further communication.
  • Agents were confronted by Rusty Loedel (VP) and Clyde Mauch (CEO) of Persistent Vigil, who questioned their cover as compliance inspectors.
  • Agents deflected inquiries and left the premises to avoid further suspicion.
  • Agent Booth received a message from Pizzarelli requesting an update; he informed her of the situation, including the need to secure Brigid’s car and phone.
  • Agents located Brigid’s car at 1281 Galt Way, retrieved her phone from the dashboard, but were unable to access it due to security measures.
  • Noted that the car appeared undisturbed, and left it to establish Brigid’s disappearance officially once found by authorities.
  • Investigated Rancho Manor Drive, the message from the glitch image, but found nothing unusual in the suburban neighborhood.
  • Agent Drummond contacted Boyer, persuading her to meet and assist in analyzing Brigid’s data.
  • Upon Boyer’s arrival at the meeting location, agents observed she was being tailed by two unidentified men exhibiting military demeanors.
  • Executed evasive maneuvers, changing clothing and transportation methods, including utilizing ride-sharing services and renting a new vehicle.
  • Successfully lost the tails and relocated with Boyer to a hotel in Carson City.
  • In the hotel room, Boyer accessed Brigid’s laptop and decrypted the data, revealing extensive notes and analysis.
  • Reviewed additional drone footage corresponding to other violent crimes:
    • Second footage showed the abduction and brutal torture of a man at the Circle of Stones in Rancho San Rafael Park, culminating in his immolation using a gasoline-soaked tire. A glitch displayed an infrared image of a cold, barren landscape inconsistent with local geography.
    • Third footage depicted the kidnapping and immediate murder of a female cashier from the Western Village Inn and Casino, killed with machetes in the parking lot. The associated glitch showed a starry sky reflected over a dark lake with unfamiliar constellations.
  • Boyer discovered a readme file from Brigid indicating internal conflicts at Persistent Vigil and potential withholding of information from law enforcement.
  • Realized that the drone glitches were correlated with violent crimes and that perpetrators seemed aware of being observed, evidenced by them waving at the drones.
  • Boyer expressed increasing concern over the security implications and the potential dangers involved.
  • Agent Booth received communication from Pizzarelli, informing them that the computer specialist had arrived and suggesting they leverage Boyer’s access to infiltrate Persistent Vigil’s systems to plant a virus for data erasure.
  • Agents planned to meet with Pizzarelli discreetly, ensuring Boyer remained unaware of additional operatives to prevent compromising the operation.

Analysis and Recommendations:

  • The agents uncovered a direct correlation between drone footage glitches and violent crimes exhibiting occult characteristics, indicating an organized effort possibly linked to unnatural entities or cult activities.
  • Norah Brigid’s disappearance is likely a result of her investigations into these anomalies, suggesting she may have been targeted by individuals or forces with access to unnatural capabilities.
  • The appearance of messages within the glitch frames (“Help Rancho Manor”) and the subsequent lack of findings at the location may imply either a misdirection or a reference to a location or concept not yet understood.
  • The agents’ successful evasion of surveillance indicates operational proficiency but also highlights that their activities are being monitored, potentially by a hostile group with significant resources and possible government or military connections.
  • The mental state of Agent McCarter is of concern due to repeated exposure to disturbing imagery and his reactions during the investigation; monitoring and support are advised to maintain team effectiveness.
  • Leveraging Boyer presents both an opportunity and a risk:
    • Opportunity: Her access and technical skills can facilitate the deletion of sensitive data from Persistent Vigil’s systems, containing the exposure of unnatural phenomena.
    • Risk: Her emotional involvement and potential instability may lead to unpredictable behavior or unintentional disclosure. Additionally, if discovered, it could result in legal repercussions and unwanted attention to Delta Green operations.
  • Recommendations:
    • Approve the plan to utilize Boyer to deploy a virus within Persistent Vigil’s systems, ensuring the operation is conducted with utmost secrecy and minimal risk of exposure.
    • Initiate a background check on the unidentified individuals tailing Boyer to determine their affiliation and threat level.
    • Provide discreet psychological support resources for Agent McCarter and monitor other agents for signs of stress or compromised judgment.
    • Consider deploying additional assets to monitor Persistent Vigil and related locations for further unnatural activity.
    • Review connections to previous operations involving Magna Mater and the Skoptsi cult to assess any resurgence or evolution that may relate to current events.
  • The potential breach between realities suggested by the glitch imagery requires immediate analysis by specialists to determine if containment or interdiction is necessary.
  • A-Cell should prepare contingency plans should the situation escalate, including but not limited to:
    • Securing or neutralizing Persistent Vigil’s drone technology to prevent further unintended surveillance of unnatural phenomena.
    • Employing misinformation strategies to cover up any public exposure resulting from these events.

Session Notes
  • The session begins with Luke recapping the previous events: the agents are continuing their investigation into the disappearance of Norah Brigid.
  • The agents had visited Norah’s apartment, tricking the landlord into letting them in by pretending they had legitimate reasons.
  • They discovered that Norah owned a Shiba Inu dog, which she was not supposed to have according to the landlord’s rules.
  • Cole Parker showed a soft spot for dogs, taking care to feed and water the dog while the others searched the apartment.
  • They found Norah’s apartment was sparsely furnished, suggesting she didn’t prioritize comfort at home.
  • The agents unlocked a window to allow themselves access later without the landlord’s supervision.
  • They returned later, entering through the unlocked window, but were spotted by a passerby who became frightened and possibly called the police.
  • Inside, they thoroughly searched and found Norah’s laptop and an external hard drive hidden inside an ottoman.
  • Attempting to access the laptop, they guessed Norah’s password (her dog’s name) but couldn’t make sense of her organizational system.
  • Realizing they needed assistance, they contacted Antonia Pizzerelli, who agreed to find a computer expert to help them.
  • The agents returned to Persistent Vigil to continue their investigation, aiming to speak with Norah’s teammate and direct report, Kim Boyer.
  • They managed to convince Kim to discuss Norah’s glitch investigation, despite her initial reluctance due to confidentiality.
  • Kim showed them drone footage related to the glitch, including the murder of Howard Peña, where a single frame showed a disturbing image of flesh, polyps, and mouths.
  • Matthew McCarter recognized symbols in the video that he had seen before in Kalamantanio’s notes, relating to Middle Persian hieroglyphics and the word “Deva” meaning demon or fallen god.
  • The disturbing content caused McCarter to lose sanity, and he exhibited signs of distress, washing his hands repeatedly.
  • Kim informed them of two more instances where glitches coincided with violent crimes, and another glitch had just been recorded.
  • As Kim was about to access the new glitch, Frank Booth realized it might be related to their own activities and tried to prevent her from viewing it.
  • Booth and Parker discussed whether to allow Kim to proceed, weighing the risks of revealing too much.
  • Despite initial hesitation, they decided to let Kim show them the footage, understanding it might be crucial to their investigation.
  • Kim began to show signs of concern about violating company policy but was persuaded by Parker to continue, emphasizing the importance of transparency.
  • They viewed the new glitch footage, which showed Norah Brigid’s car parked on the side of the road in Sparks, Nevada.
  • Norah was seen standing beside her car, looking up, and then disappearing in a single frame coinciding with the glitch.
  • The glitch frame displayed an overhead view of a desert landscape with letters spelled out in stones reading “Help Rancho Manor.”
  • Upon zooming in, they saw a body resembling Norah Brigid lying on the ground with a bloodstain around it.
  • All agents and Kim made sanity checks due to the disturbing content; Kim became visibly shaken.
  • Kim questioned the authenticity of the footage, noting the impossibility of Norah moving from the street to the desert in a fraction of a second.
  • Overwhelmed, Kim decided to take the rest of the day off and asked the agents to inform Mr. Loedel of her absence.
  • The agents exited the meeting room and encountered Rusty Loedel, who seemed suspicious and requested a meeting with them in Clyde Mauch’s office.
  • Sensing that their cover was compromised, the agents prepared for a confrontation with Mauch and Loedel.
  • In Mauch’s office, Mauch demanded to know who they really were, stating he knew they weren’t compliance inspectors.
  • Graham Drummond asserted that Mauch did not have the need to know their true identities, leading to a tense exchange.
  • Mauch questioned whether they were responsible for Norah’s absence; the agents neither confirmed nor denied, maintaining their secrecy.
  • Frank Booth received a text from Antonia Pizzerelli asking him to call her on the satellite phone.
  • The agents left Persistent Vigil, with Booth noting that they might have blown their cover and that Mauch might investigate further.
  • Outside, Booth called Pizzerelli and updated her on the situation, mentioning they had found Norah’s car and phone but couldn’t access the phone.
  • Pizzerelli informed them that the computer specialist was arriving that night and suggested they retrieve Norah’s phone and potentially leave the car to be found by the authorities.
  • The agents discussed their next steps, considering the implications of the video evidence and Norah’s disappearance.
  • They went to the location of Norah’s car, found it unlocked with the phone inside, but couldn’t bypass the phone’s security.
  • They searched the car but found nothing else of significance, ensuring they left no fingerprints or evidence of their presence.
  • The agents considered visiting Rancho Manor Drive, as mentioned in the glitch image, to see if they could find any clues.
  • Upon visiting Rancho Manor Drive, they found it to be an ordinary suburban street with no immediate signs of anything unusual.
  • Booth examined the location on the map, noting it was near the Washoe County Golf Course but found no connections to the glitch image.
  • The agents discussed the possibility that Norah had identified a pattern in the glitches and might have gone to that location based on her findings.
  • Drummond reached out to Kim, hoping to obtain the other glitch videos and Norah’s notes to further their investigation.
  • Drummond called Kim, who was initially hesitant but agreed to meet them later that evening at 10 p.m. to discuss Norah’s findings.
  • The agents planned to meet Kim at a hotel, considering a private location to review sensitive information.
  • Booth informed Pizzerelli of their plan to meet with Kim, and she advised them to leverage the meeting to obtain more information and potentially secure Kim’s assistance.
  • As they prepared for the meeting, Booth noticed two men with military bearing arriving shortly after Kim at the hotel, suspecting they were tailing her.
  • The agents devised a plan to shake off the tails, purchasing hoodies and hats as disguises and using an Uber to change locations.
  • They successfully evaded the men, who appeared to be following Kim, and decided to relocate to Carson City to continue the meeting.
  • In Carson City, they checked into a Holiday Inn Express, ensuring they were not followed, with Booth confirming they had lost the tails.
  • In the hotel room, Kim set up Norah’s laptop and began accessing the data, including Norah’s notes and the glitch videos.
  • She found Norah’s notes, which included extensive mathematical models aimed at predicting the glitches, suggesting Norah had been working on identifying a pattern.
  • Kim showed them the second glitch video from January 24th, early morning:
    • The video tracked a white 2004 Nissan Altima with covered license plates entering Reno.
    • Three masked men abducted a man from his home at 2310 Idlewild Drive.
    • They took him to the Circle of Stones in a park, where they brutally tortured him for ten minutes.
    • The man was burned alive with a tire around his neck.
    • A glitch occurred during the burning, showing a dark infrared image of an unfamiliar landscape.
  • The violent content caused the agents to make sanity checks; McCarter lost additional sanity and projected onto a bond.
  • Kim showed them the third glitch video:
    • The video followed a black Chevrolet Impala with covered plates leaving a parking garage.
    • Three masked men kidnapped a woman from the Western Village Inn and Casino.
    • They drove her to a nearby parking lot and hacked her to death with machetes.
    • A glitch occurred on the eighth machete swing, showing an image of a lake reflecting a starry sky with unfamiliar constellations.
  • The agents noted that in both videos, the masked men waved up at the sky after committing the murders, implying they knew they were being watched.
  • Kim revealed that Norah had left a readme file indicating that Persistent Vigil had withheld information from the police, providing incomplete footage and not disclosing the glitches.
  • Kim expressed confusion and distress upon realizing that the company was not fully cooperating with law enforcement.
  • The agents partially explained that Norah had been trying to predict the glitches and that her disappearance was connected to her findings.
  • Booth received a text from Pizzerelli stating that the computer specialist had arrived, and they needed to coordinate their next steps.
  • Booth updated Pizzerelli, informing her that Kim was now deeply involved and had admitted to federal crimes by sharing sensitive data.
  • Pizzerelli saw this as leverage and instructed Booth to keep Kim close and not let her out of their sight.
  • The session concluded with the agents planning to meet with Pizzerelli and the computer specialist, intending to use Kim’s access to further their objectives while keeping her unaware of their broader mission.

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