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Hanso Letter - Goblet Station |
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Tuesday, 13 June 2006 |
Hello all. Please give me a moment of your attention. I just need a
moment to pass on some new information. What you do with this is
totally up to you. I can only tell you honestly, I know nothing more
than you. For once I am stumped. This is a mystery to me too. What you
are reading is not a joke by me, nor is it a part of any Dharma
Challenge.
On Friday, March 24, 2006 I received a letter in the mail at my house.
The envelope was addressed to me, Bryan Jones. In the top left-corner
was the official logo of The Hanso Foundation. The letter was sent
Priority Mail. The stamps indicate that it cost $4.22 to mail. The back
of the envelope was taped closed.
Upon opening the envelope I found inside a short letter, on Hanso
Foundation letterhead and a mini Fujifilm CD. The letter reads:
15 March - 2006
My friend,
The truth must be revealed to all who seek answers. You must pass what
you now possess to others. Keep an eye on thehansofoundation.org, more
will be revealed in due time.
Yours truly,
PL
The CD inside the envelope contained one file. It was a Flash movie. I have decided to put this movie here:
New Hanso video
Watch for yourself.
Please remember that in no way am I claiming that this video is
authentic. I have no idea one way or the other. Anyone could have
gotten my address from whois and mailed me this package. But why would
someone put their money and time into something like this, just for a
hoax.
So please, judge for yourself. thehansofoundation.org is currently
down. If this is not a hoax, then we shouild expect them to reveal
something confirming this within the next week or two. We can only
watch, wait, and see.
Want to discuss this with other members of the site? Go Here
Images:
miniDisk with Video
Envelope front
Letter
On April 3, in the Official ABC Lost Podcast, Damon Lindelhoff and
Carlton Cuse answered a fan question, which asked them if they had seen
the Goblet video, and if it was real or if they would care to coment on
it at all. They both said they had not seen it. Carlton's next response
was FAKE, FAKE, FAKE. Damon followed by saying that they absolutely
LOVED it when fans did this sort of thing, and they encouraged the fans
to continue to do it. At the end Carlton said that they would never
name a station, Goblet.
Earlier, on the same day, Ryan, from The Transmission website, which
used to do one of the most popular Lost podcasts on the web, posted
accross the web that he had also received a package, the same as mine.
Here are some of the photos that he took.
The current consensus across the web seems to be that this video is
fake, or a hoax of some type. There is still a small group, however,
who feel that Damon and Carlton can not be trusted. Those fans seem to
still think there's hope that this video is part of the upcoming Web
Campaign Carlton spoke of a few weeks ago. Personally, I am now 99%
sure this is fake. But I'm reserving that 1% still, just in case.
Decide for yourselves.
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