Norah Brigid Apartment Search - Tue, May 30, 2017
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Report No: GT/GE-170530-034241205
Location: Reno, NV
Agents:
Summary:
Agents conducted an undercover investigation into Persistent Vigil Imaging Solutions regarding the disappearance of engineer Norah Brigid and anomalies in their Vigilant Stare drone surveillance system. They recovered Brigid’s personal computing devices, interviewed her colleague Kim Boyer, and obtained disturbing drone footage showing ritualistic murders and an anomalous image of unknown origin. Agent McCarter experienced severe psychological distress upon viewing the footage.
Operation Report:
- On May 29, 2015, Agents Drummond, McCarter, Parker, and Booth continued their investigation into Persistent Vigil Imaging Solutions (PVIS) in Reno, Nevada, posing as Department of Defense compliance inspectors.
- The agents reviewed company staff, procedures, and the main product, Vigilant Stare—a drone surveillance system being tested in collaboration with the Reno Police Department’s Traffic Enforcement Division.
- They identified that engineer Norah Brigid had been working extensively before her recent unexplained absence. Her co-worker was identified as Kim Boyer.
- Agents acquired Brigid’s home address from company records.
- Approximately at 6:00 PM, the agents proceeded to Brigid’s residence at Green Park Apartments to investigate further.
- Initially denied access by property manager Helen, the agents heard a dog barking inside Brigid’s apartment. Using concern for the animal’s welfare, they persuaded Helen to grant entry to retrieve the dog.
- Inside, Agent Parker tended to the dog, a Shiba Inu named Huxian, while Agents Drummond, McCarter, and Booth discreetly searched the apartment for clues regarding Brigid’s disappearance.
- The search revealed a desktop computer appearing unused, and an office with minimal personal effects. Agent Drummond unlocked a window to facilitate later entry.
- The agents took custody of the dog and arranged temporary boarding at a local pet care facility.
- Later that night, around 2:00 AM on May 30, Agents Drummond and Booth returned to the apartment, gaining entry through the previously unlocked window while Agents McCarter and Parker maintained surveillance outside.
- During the operation, a passerby noticed the agents and, after becoming suspicious, made a call to local law enforcement.
- Agent Parker attempted to distract the individual but was unsuccessful in preventing the call.
- Inside the apartment, Agents Drummond and Booth conducted a swift search, locating a laptop computer, an external hard drive, and a teddy bear inside a storage ottoman. No additional pertinent items were found.
- The agents exited the apartment via the front door, avoiding detection by responding police units, and left the area without incident.
- Returning to their hotel, Agent Drummond attempted to access the laptop but was impeded by an unfamiliar Linux-based operating system and lack of specialized skills. The agents decided to contact Assistant U.S. Attorney Antonia Pizzarelli to request the assistance of a computer specialist.
- On the morning of May 30, the agents returned to PVIS to conduct staff interviews as part of their cover operation.
- They requested to interview several employees, including Kim Boyer, focusing on compliance and procedural matters.
- During the interview with Boyer, the agents learned of a “glitch” in the Vigilant Stare system involving unusual error codes originating from legacy software inherited from an Air Force project.
- Boyer disclosed that the glitch occurred during drone surveillance related to recent murders in Reno and that company executives were attempting to conceal this issue to protect business interests with the Reno Police Department.
- She expressed concern and agreed to show the agents the affected drone footage in a private setting. Agent Drummond engaged Vice President Rusty Loedel to prevent interference while Boyer accessed the footage.
- The drone footage depicted three individuals committing a ritualistic murder at Greater Nevada Field on May 21, 2015. The assailants, wearing ski masks, used machetes to dismember the victim and painted symbols with his blood on the field. One assailant looked up and gestured towards the drone.
- Agent McCarter identified some of the symbols as related to divination and ancient Persian script, possibly signifying communication with demonic entities.
- The footage included a single anomalous frame displaying an expansive landscape filled with mouths, flesh, polyps, and stalks spanning approximately one hundred square kilometers.
- Upon viewing the anomalous image, Agent McCarter exhibited severe psychological distress, becoming non-responsive and displaying signs of acute mental trauma.
Analysis and Recommendations:
- Agent McCarter’s acute psychological reaction indicates significant mental stress. Immediate evaluation and potential intervention are advised to ensure operational integrity and agent well-being.
- The anomalous image within the Vigilant Stare footage suggests a possible intrusion by unnatural forces into technological systems. This may indicate a breach or contamination of digital surveillance networks by extradimensional phenomena.
- The ritualistic nature of the murder and the symbols used align with known patterns of cult activity involving summoning or communication with unnatural entities. Connections to previous cases involving occult practices should be investigated.
- The disappearance of Norah Brigid may be directly linked to her investigation into the glitch. It is possible she uncovered sensitive information that led to her abduction or elimination by parties involved in the murders or connected to the unnatural phenomena.
- Retrieval and analysis of Brigid’s laptop and external hard drive are critical. Deployment of a qualified computer specialist is recommended to recover any data that may shed light on the glitch and her disappearance.
- The potential compromise of Vigilant Stare’s software poses a security threat. Coordination with military contacts may be necessary to examine the legacy code and prevent further anomalies.
- Agents should maintain their cover and exercise caution when interacting with PVIS personnel. Monitoring of Vice President Loedel is advised due to his possible knowledge of or involvement in concealing the anomalies.
- Further investigation into the assailants’ identities and movements is necessary. Collaboration with local law enforcement may provide additional leads, but discretion is paramount to avoid exposure.
- A-Cell should consider the broader implications of technological systems being affected by unnatural forces, possibly necessitating a review of current surveillance protocols and defenses against such intrusions.
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