Moyer: Doctor Devra Bogdanovich is one of the most decisive
researchers to have emerged from the Niantic Project. In December of 2012, she
fled the secret laboratory located at CERN, in Switzerland, along with Roland
Jarvis, hoping to expose the widespread testing of XM on the human population
in the form of the Ingress scanner device. Ironically she has, not once, but
twice, been caught up in human testing scandals of her own. What caused the change?
First, some history. After Niantic, she joined forces with
the European corporation, Visur; but left there after a short time under the
cloud of a human testing scandal. Most recently she spent almost a year developing
an inoculation that she believed would render Exotic Matter ineffective on the
human mind. An inoculation greatly criticized for its high mortality rate and
human testing program. In addition, she created and released the Portal Virus.
An XM construct that cause d natural portal decay rates to accelerate
dramatically. That was overcome by
agents who worked tirelessly to activate the Helios artifacts and restore the
portal network. Following this she was promptly ejected from her post and also fired
as a tenured professor. Now she is alone and isolated. I was contacted by Dr. Bogdanovich late last
week. She said she wanted the opportunity to clear the air about her work and
her goals. I accepted.
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Interview
Moyer: Devra, you're a controversial figure. Some say you're
a hero. Others, even Resistance members, say you are a traitor. Some even question your sanity. Who is the
real Devra Bogdanovich?
Devra: Let's be honest Susanna, I'm on the losing side of a
spin war. There are entities who want to use XM for power and profit.
Moyer: I assume you are referring to organizations like the
NIA. And corporations like Visur and IQTech.
Devra: Exactly, they want to demonize me because I am a
threat to their agendas and profits margins. And I am sure you are aware of the
tactics they use to undermine the truth, given your history.
Moyer: From what we know the inoculation program wasn't
entirely successful.
Devra: It was killed in its infancy. Good science takes time;
it takes testing. And, I was robbed of that opportunity so someone could line
their pocketbooks.
Moyer: And about the fatality rate. Up to 20% I've heard.
Devra: Again, had I
been given time to continue my research, I fully believe that the inoculation could
have been made safer and much more effective. I have no interest in making some
kind of kill pill. That's why they attacked me with such force; my work scared
the hell out of them.
Moyer: There are many who view the XM portals as a potential
threat, but they don't share your, how shall I say, extreme position.
Devra: They are part of the problem. XM changes the way we
think, we know this. The portals are a source of a parasite that is slowly
changing humanity; and anyone who believes otherwise is already gone. Their
minds are gone. They have become the enemy.
Moyer: And what about the Portal Virus, do you consider that
a success?
Devra: Yes. It was a success. It shook the world and showed them
the potential my research holds.
Moyer: Agents and researchers worked together to shut the
virus down. They united against you on an
unprecedented scale. How could you call that a success?
Devra: I am sure you're familiar with the theory that the
Helios artifacts were in essence being hidden by the portal network. My work
enabled them to be uncovered. My work proved that the Shaper portals weren't
opening people's eyes, but blinding them. The portals are keepers, of secrets. Friends
don’t keep secrets, do they?
Moyer: Some people believe that the artifacts, the beacons,
represent the real problem.
Devra: I'm sure that's a wonderful narrative, a narrative of
fear. Keep them scared and keep them in their places. Right?
Moyer: Perhaps. What
do you think the N'Zeer are?
Devra: I don't know and I don’t think it matters. I'll leave
that to Hank Johnson. What matters is that my work to save free will continues.
Moyer: But you've been shut out, how do you intend you
continue?
Devra: Well, I had hoped to go back to the University, but
they are all spineless cowards there as well. They got leaned on and decided I
was unwelcome there. There's now some interest in the private sector in
continuing my work.
Moyer: Is that why we are meeting here?
Devra: I've attacked the powerful and I have no intention of
backing down. Wouldn't be surprised if there was a price on my head. A moving
target is harder to hit. My ride is here.
Moyer: Can you tell me more about this private interest that
intends to help with your research.
Devra: No, but I can tell you one thing, my work is just
beginning and I have no intention of stopping.
Moyer: Dr.
Bogdanovich was airborne minutes after the interview ended, her destination
unknown to me. We do not fully yet understand the implication of her virus, except
the Helios artifacts have brought into the light the hidden mystery of the
N'Zeer, an ancient force that has been buried for thousands of years.