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===Concluding Event Synopsis===
 
===Concluding Event Synopsis===
  
Our extraction from the research facility was accomplished during a great deal of confusion and violence. While I cannot be one hundred percent certain, I believe that the American scientists from the Penthus Corporation — Dr. Jonathan Brier and Dr. William Shanless — were both killed ''after'' surrendering by the Nechistyy.
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Our extraction from the research facility was accomplished during a great deal of confusion and violence. While I cannot be one hundred percent certain, I believe that the American scientists from the Penthus Corporation — Dr. Jonathan Brier and Dr. William Shanless — were both killed ''after'' surrendering by the Nechistyy.<ref>nechistyy: unclean</ref>
 
 
If further evidence bears this out, the conclusion is that either our information conduit has been compromised, or our information sources within the Nechistyy community have been uncovered. It is my suggestion that both should be examined closely. All information conduits within the United States should be immediately changed or discontinued, and a more secure network put in place. I cannot speak to what may be required for the Nechistyy informants, as I do not have details regarding that source.
 
 
 
It is also necessary to confirm that our previous report, sent on August 14, 1932 via Prechistaya Farbeq was safely received.
 
  
 
===Synopsis of Further Work===
 
===Synopsis of Further Work===

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