Vigil Imaging Solutions Inspection - Mon, May 29, 2017
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Report No: GT/GE-170529-033241121
Location: Reno, NV
Agents:
Summary:
Agents Drummond, McCarter, Parker, and Booth were briefed by Assistant U.S. Attorney Antonia Pizzarelli on the unexplained disappearance of Nora Bridget, a software engineer at Persistent Vigil Imaging Solutions. Tasked with investigating the incident, the agents assumed the cover of Department of Defense compliance inspectors to infiltrate the company, gather information on Bridget’s work, and determine any connections to unnatural phenomena.
Operation Report:
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The agents convened with Assistant U.S. Attorney Antonia Pizzarelli in an airplane hangar in Reno, Nevada. Pizzarelli outlined the situation regarding Nora Bridget’s abrupt disappearance captured on a video she attempted to upload to YouTube.
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The video showed Bridget arriving at 1281 Galt Way in Sparks, Nevada. She spoke about being on the verge of figuring something out related to “the math” and expressed uncertainty about her own sanity. After exiting her car and looking skyward with a moment of realization, she vanished abruptly.
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During the briefing, Agent Booth experienced a sudden sharp pain in his leg. A spotted cat with an unusual appearance had bitten him. The cat bore a collar labeled “Master Cobb.” This incident mirrored previous encounters Agents Drummond and McCarter had with aggressive animals during prior operations.
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The agents discussed the pattern of animal interactions, noting the potential significance and considering that Agent Booth might now be affected similarly.
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Proceeding to Persistent Vigil Imaging Solutions, the agents presented themselves as Department of Defense compliance inspectors. They were met by receptionist staff and guided to a meeting with President Clyde Mock.
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Clyde Mock provided an overview of the company’s mission, focusing on the development of “Vigilant Stare,” an advanced surveillance system derived from military technology known as “Gorgon Stare.” The system integrates drone footage, infrared cameras, traffic cameras, and other sources to create a comprehensive surveillance network over urban areas, utilizing machine learning for image recognition and pattern analysis.
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Mock demonstrated the technology, showcasing live drone footage over Reno and discussing capabilities such as tracking vehicles, monitoring traffic incidents, and developing pattern-of-life analyses to predict individual movements.
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The agents observed internal concerns about the ethical implications and potential misuse of such pervasive surveillance technology.
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Vice President Rusty Lodel joined the meeting as Mock departed. Agent Parker requested detailed organizational charts, personnel records, badge access logs, and floor plans highlighting secure areas. Lodel provided the requested information.
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Examination of the organizational chart revealed that Nora Bridget was positioned uniquely, reporting directly to Vice President Lodel with only one subordinate, a software engineer named Kim Boyer. This structure was atypical compared to other teams within the company.
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Badge access logs indicated that Bridget frequently accessed secure areas, including a server room and a room designated for direct drone video feeds. Notably, she had spent an extended period on Saturday, May 27th, working a ten-hour shift when the office was largely unoccupied.
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Surveillance footage from that day showed Bridget displaying signs of frustration and deep concentration, consistent with working on a challenging problem. Toward the end of her shift, she exhibited a sudden change in demeanor, suggesting a breakthrough. She interacted excitedly with her computer, made use of her phone, and then left the premises.
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Further investigation into her computer access logs revealed that starting on May 22nd, she had been engaging with files labeled under “Glitch Investigation.” The agents lacked the technical expertise to delve deeper into the nature of these files or the specifics of her work.
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Agent Parker inquired about any anomalies or security concerns related to Bridget’s activities. Lodel mentioned that Bridget was exceptionally skilled and that her work was highly specialized, necessitating a unique reporting structure. He downplayed any unusual aspects of her access or behavior.
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Considering their cover and potential risks of exposure, the agents debated the merits of returning the next day to conduct interviews with other staff members, including Kim Boyer. Agent Booth expressed reservations about raising suspicions, preferring alternative methods of inquiry.
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The agents concluded their visit, maintaining their cover without arousing suspicion, and left the facility to plan their next steps in the investigation.
Analysis and Recommendations:
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Nora Bridget’s disappearance is likely connected to her intensive work on the “Glitch Investigation” and her role in developing advanced surveillance algorithms. The sudden nature of her vanishing suggests involvement of unnatural forces, possibly triggered by her recent breakthrough.
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The recurrence of aggressive animal interactions, now affecting Agent Booth, indicates a persistent anomalous influence linked to prior operations involving Agents Drummond and McCarter. The appearance of the cat named “Master Cobb” may hold symbolic significance and warrants further examination for connections to previous cases or known entities.
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Persistent Vigil Imaging Solutions’ development of pervasive surveillance technology poses a potential threat if exploited or compromised. The company’s ability to predict individual movements and behaviors could have severe implications for operational security and the broader objectives of Delta Green.
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Given the agents’ limited technical expertise in advanced computing and machine learning, it is advisable to assign specialists to assist in deciphering Bridget’s work and the nature of the “Glitch Investigation.” Access to her personal devices and workstations could yield critical information.
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Surveillance of Kim Boyer may provide additional insights into Bridget’s activities and potential associations. Discreet monitoring outside of the workplace may be more effective to avoid alerting company personnel.
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The agents should exercise caution regarding their cover identities to prevent exposure. Limiting further direct interactions with Persistent Vigil staff is recommended unless absolutely necessary.
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It is imperative to assess whether Bridget’s disappearance could lead to unintended dissemination of sensitive knowledge or technology. Contingency plans should be prepared to mitigate any fallout.
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The pattern-of-life analyses and predictive capabilities being developed by Persistent Vigil may intersect with other operations where similar technologies or methodologies are employed. Cross-referencing with incidents involving predictive anomalies could uncover underlying connections.
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Continued observation of the agents for any adverse effects resulting from their proximity to unnatural phenomena is advised. Psychological evaluations may be necessary to ensure operational readiness.
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