Puzzles

Brown's story
On Tuesday, July 29, after Channing Brown was voted to receive the next injection, his results became available. The Project Abraham Inbox received a new letter - the lab results of Brown's injection.

Brown is labeled as "P.A. SUBJECT #764122AX" with "PEL# dk62462a". Noting the similar file naming convention as used perviously in the SRPA Terminal, two commands can be attempted:

GET 764122AX:

This returns the error: "You do not have access to this file"

GET dk62462a:

This returns a folder list of additional document numbers:

Name: Brown, Channing

Service No. 764122ax

PEL: dk62462a1 dk62462a2 dk62462a3 dk62462a4 dk62462a5 dk62462a6 dk62462a7 dk62462a8

Subsequently, GETing each of those files leads to a number of image documents:

DK62462A7, a letter from a British contact, has a number of strange typos in the text.

DK62462A8, a torn out page from a Bible, is a strange personal item to possess, at least it seems out of place. The letter also appears to have markings that match the upper and lower right corners of the scripture page.

Solution
It was discovered that by making 'holes' where the typos occurred in the letter, then placing the scripture page underneath aligned with the corner markings from the letter, the holes highlighted specific letters on the scripture page.

The letters seen through the holes spell out: mypasswordisbelinda

Returning to the SRPA Terminal, logging in (guessing at Phillip Howard's username in a standard form) with the command "SEC howardp:belinda" returns "You have successfully logged in". You can now access the restricted page from earlier using: GET 764122AX



On this page is another code: '''Content reviewed by PPG - Assoc. Doc: XX458198'''. Executing GET XX458198 retrieves another document; however: not listed are two additional documents.