Overlooked data in the Verum Inveniri​ leaks leading up to Persepolis' finale reveals information about more than...

Overlooked data in the Verum Inveniri​ leaks leading up to Persepolis' finale reveals information about more than just Volatile Portals:

I HOPE THIS MESSAGE FINDS YOU WELL STRANGE ACTIONS ARE AFOOT
UNDERSTOOD COMMUNICATE WITH SHARED RESOURCE UPSILON IOTA

POSSIBLE COMPROMISE OF INVENIRI STORAGE DETECTED
HOW MUCH INTEL OF SIGNIFICANT VALUE IS COMPROMISED
UNCERTAIN SOME FILES OF SENSITIVE NATURE MISSING
UNFORTUNATE NEWS IS THERE EVIDENCE TO ANY SUSPECT
NO EVIDENCE OF FORCED ENTRY NO REPORTS OF INTRUDER
ARE YOU ACTUALLY SUGGESTING THIS WAS AN INSIDE JOB
I AM SIMPLY REPORTING THE FACTS JUST DOING MY JOB
DO YOUR JOB BETTER HOW MANY TIMES WILL THIS HAPPEN

Given the postmark dates this appears to be a conversation between 2 agents in 1975. Upsilon iota would be Latin for VI, no? This could be VI's origin if they split off an older institution or are still some insulated subset of a larger entity.

While VI has not been directly linked to any of the individuals under watch by Essex investigators their access to scanner passcodes and accurate prediction of volatile portals make their connections to the XM research community indisputable.

Originally shared by Fev Games

Persepolis may be over, but the recap and explanation about the Postcards is here to stay!

Jack Truong walks you through Postcard #1 -> #10

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