The Hulong Conspiracy III

The Hulong Conspiracy III

Prologue
For the third part to reveal more about Hulong´s scheming I had great help from Aaron PAlastair GilfillanMartin ZehetmayerNabuna OS​ and Philipp J. Bock​. We discussed Strategic Explorations company profile and possible mineral deposits this henchman is hunting for.

Company profile
Strategic Explorations (SE) is a private military company that specializes in operations involving rare and conflict metals. SE was founded by Antoine P. Smith and Jay Chen, Headquarters in switzerland.[1] Analyzing the map Martin Zehetmayer​​ stated that the marked cities have different colours (green, blue, gray, purple). Four cities are marked in green, twelve marked blue, eight marked pruple and twelve marked grey. We speculated about some: Quebec, New York, London, Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Zurich, Rome, Istanbul, Cairo, Toronto, Jakarta, Tokyo, New Delhi, Sydney, Antsirabe, Buenos Aires, Brasilia, Lima.

Shiny ancient metal
We discussed what Australia, Africa, Canada and other regions in which SE is involved have in common. We determined the presence of rare and conflict metals. Then I remembered a passage where man-made resonators were mentioned. They are made of stone, gold, tin and tantalum.[2] World production of tantalum is dominated by two regions: Congo and Australia - the places of Dark XM presence.

Epilogue
Hulong Transglobal isn´t only hunting for Dark XM. Why do they need rare and conflict metals? Who wants to rebuild ancient resonators? Is it related to the ABADN chamber beneath CERN? And last but not least: Is the submarine belonging to SE and mentioned by Susanna Moyer the same?

[1] Strategic Explorations - company profile
http://www.nianticproject.com/?id=sc417a

[2] Stone, gold, tin and tantalum
THOMAS GREANIAS: The Alignment Ingress. 2013, p. 44

Edgar Allan Wright​​ H. Richard Loeb​​ Hank Johnson​​

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