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Electromagnetic Research Initiative

The Electromagnetic Research Initiative is one of the active projects being run by The Hanso Foundation. ERI's goal is to better understand electromagnetism.

Information for this entry is gleaned from The Hanso Foundation.

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From the simplest touch to the most complex chemical reaction, electromagnetism is at work. From the most rudimentary compass to the most advanced supercomputer, electromagnetism is at work. From the magnetosphere's deflection of cosmic rays to the ionosphere's reflection of radio-waves, electromagnetism is at work. While we know a great deal, there is still much to learn from this fundamental force. Such investigations are the domain of The Hanso Foundation Electromagnetic Research Initiative. Through a myriad of experiments worldwide, the Electromagnetic Research Initiative brings us a step closer to understanding this crucial force and our place in the Universe.

Off the coast of east Asia near South Korea, The Hanso Foundation Electromagnetic Research Initiative has an off-shore research station. A massive off-shore antenna was constructed which has led to disruptions in the local telecommunications infrastructure, the navigational systems of fishing fleets and even the ability to access satellites from the area have been impaired. In addition, there have been reports of deformed fish and other wildlife near this research station.

The Lost Experience

  • Ministry Letter: Go to "Active Projects" -> "Electromagnetic Research Initiative" (you may have to go through this link first). Click on the picture of the aurora borealis. The picture will go to static and Persephone will contact you.

    This is Persephone...
    Want to know more about this "Crucial Force?"
    What's the magic word?


    Enter "conspiraspies" in the text box. There will be a letter covered with several photographs. One photograph is of a massive radio tower in the ocean. A second is of a satellite image with a circle denoting "Satellite Interference." The third photograph is another satellite or aerial image with a red circle denoting "Unexplained growth." With the photographs removed, the letter from Hoo-Goh Choi to Thomas Wittelwerk is fully revealed. Choi talks about how his government turned a blind eye to The Hanso Foundation's experiments on their off-shore station due to their lucrative business partnerships, including Paik Motors. However, The Hanso Foundation's offshore antenna has been causing disruptions with their telecommunications and there's been reports of wildlife deformations near The Hanso Foundation's electromagnetic research facility. He warns Mittelwerk that if a scandal reaches a national level, their trust in The Hanso Foundation may be crippled and The Hanso Foundation's off-shore station may be forced into international waters or fired upon by the navy.