Interlude and Task Force HOLIDAY - Sun, Oct 8, 2017
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Report No: GT/GB-171008-043250220
Location: Washington, D.C.
Agents:
Summary: Following the official conclusion of Operation NIMBUS PIPE, Agents Drummond, McCarter, Parker, and Booth returned to their respective personal lives. Each engaged in individual recuperation and skill development. Unusual events then occurred during their downtime, raising concerns about possible unnatural influences. Soon after, all Agents received short-notice orders recalling them to a new assignment under a DEA cover. The new mission, designated “Task Force HOLIDAY,” involves investigating an anomalous incident at the Denver County Jail, tied to an individual named Radomir Reznik, a person of interest from the Cornucopia House case.
Operation Report:
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Conclusion of Operation NIMBUS PIPE
- Anthony Cooper was apprehended and turned over to the Program.
- Key engineering collaborator Kim Boyer was also taken into custody.
- Cooper’s aerial-based ritual machinery was disabled.
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Agent Downtime and Personal Encounters
- Agent Drummond returned home wounded. His spouse, Ellie, expressed growing concern for his safety, urging him to seek less perilous tasks.
- Agent Parker re-entered a tense household. His wife, Emily, departed on a trip immediately upon his arrival. Interaction with his teenage daughter remained distant.
- Agent Booth met with his CIA colleague James, displaying uncharacteristically severe frustration over office bureaucracy. He later spoke to Antonia Pitzerelli, who sought additional details about his recent experience in Reno and Agent McCarter’s role in extricating him from an unexplained event.
- Agent McCarter attended to personal matters privately (details unavailable for direct observation).
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Skill Development and Personal Pursuits
- Agent Drummond focused on repairing familial bonds, traveling with his brother to reduce ongoing tensions.
- Agent Parker reviewed an illicit text—titled A Field Manual for Higher Dimensional Reconnaissance—taken from Cooper’s materials. This revealed information on drone-based supernatural surveillance and led to personal distress.
- Agent Booth pursued self-improvement, attempting to strengthen mental resilience through meditation and other methods.
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Ominous Incidents and Signs
- Agent Booth’s Daughter discovered her car filled with living wasps overnight, preventing her from driving and thereby avoiding a fatal traffic accident that same morning.
- Agent Drummond experienced a vivid nightmare of rotting, animate vegetation displaying silent human faces, causing psychological unease.
- Agent Parker was attacked without warning by his dog, Checkers, at a public park. The dog died shortly afterward of unexplained causes, leaving the Agent injured and distressed.
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Summons to Task Force “HOLIDAY”
- All Agents received a cryptic text with instructions to board a flight at Ronald Reagan International Airport and then proceed to Denver.
- Documents at the airport designated them as DEA operatives assigned to a newly formed “Task Force HOLIDAY,” presumably an interstate narcotics investigation, serving as cover for a Program operation.
- Additional briefing indicated that a U.S. Marshal named Malcolm Coleman reported an incident involving a prisoner—identified as “Radomir Reznik”—vomiting what was described as a worm-like entity. This occurred at the Denver County Jail, followed by the use of concussion grenades and a subsequent fire.
- Agents were instructed to verify if this individual is the same Reznik connected to Cornucopia House, investigate the unnatural threat, and ensure containment.
Analysis and Recommendations:
- Cornucopia House Connection: The appearance of the name “Radomir Reznik” strongly suggests a link to the prior Cornucopia House operation. Further scrutiny may uncover whether this is the same individual or a separate case adopting a known alias.
- Potential Unnatural Vectors: Recent personal experiences (wasps, nightmares, anomalous animal attacks) indicate emerging or ongoing unnatural influences that could be targeting Agents or their close contacts. These events may be coincidental or orchestrated manifestations. Monitoring is advised.
- Operational Readiness: Agents display heightened stress responses—seen in Booth’s volatility and Parker’s personal research—suggesting both increased knowledge and increased psychological strain. Such behaviors often precede unusual breakthroughs or dangerous lapses in judgment.
- Cover Integrity: The DEA identity grants official access yet remains fragile. Excessive attention to the real Task Force HOLIDAY could compromise both the Agents and the Program. Caution is required when engaging local or federal authorities.
- Future Actions:
- Conduct Thorough Background Checks on the jailed Reznik and any prior aliases.
- Maintain Closer Surveillance of Agents’ personal circles for additional anomalous events.
- Coordinate with U.S. Marshals carefully to avoid conflicting law enforcement missions or suspicion from genuine DEA superiors.
- Preserve Containment of unnatural elements in Denver County Jail to ensure minimal civilian and institutional exposure.
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