File 3: Key
Description
Corrupted? File accompanying case-BA.IHA.72.
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File notes: It has become clear due to the progressively esoteric nature of this case and its files that it is not supposed to be understood by our non-specialized archival staff. Given the flagrant use of redactions present at even I-3 clearance this would only be of interest to the upper echelon of the Bureau. As such I have no qualms with avoiding the parts of this case marked up like an electric fence, and I encourage anyone who may inherit it once my job is done to do the same.
As to the contents of the file itself, I don’t know why this would be of any relevance to them. It sounds like a transcribed statement run through different TTS programs but the point of that medium is lost on me. It seems a bit too avant-garde to be practical or even useful, though it does remind me of some containment measures mentioned in previous Arcana division cases. Something to do with a sort of influence leaking through the sound, like water held in a paper bag. I imagine this way it doesn’t mess with our heads as much, though I may have to get a second opinion from one of my contacts in the division. Regardless, I am left with the same question that has plagued me since the first file,
What does this have to do with Briarstone Oregon?





