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"The Push Experiment Book"

Posted by SurvivorBlows on 10-25-02 at 01:08 AM
Wow, someone spent some time writing this:

http://www.enochonline.com/pdf/PushExperiment.pdf


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"RE: The Push Experiment Book"
Posted by trigirl on 10-25-02 at 09:27 AM
Wow! This is pretty cool. I was angry last night at the end of the show because I thought...I was never in it for the contest, I just wanted to know whodunnit. Perhaps after I read all of this I will know what is going on.

To summarize what I have read so far:
T.S. Griffin and Al Prufrock searched for a town of 7-10 K people in which to set up the perfect test market for 'The Network'. This happened in 1979. The decided on a town called Push, Nevada as it was a town that was nowhere, in ruins and would be easy to control. The intended to control all business, media and even currency in the town. If actual US$ came into town they would be weeded out by the banks which were under the control of the Experiment. Griffin and Prufrock set up Watermark as a transparent cover for the Experiment.


This pdf is 81 pages so I have a lot more reading, but I am at the part that Watermark seems to have been bought out by some 'undesirables' and Jamieson Jones is entering the picture.

The introduction states that Griffin and Prufock went into hiding when the Experiment went awry and that to expose the conspiracy they need to be reunited. Griffin is the Mole that faxed Jimbo in the hopes of flushing out his Daddy.

So....

Who is Griffin?


I'll keep reading....


"RE: The Push Experiment Book"
Posted by Bebo on 10-25-02 at 09:56 AM
>So....
>
>Who is Griffin?

Hmmm...his initials are T.S. The final clue (from Derek's list last night) is Eliot.

First impression is that we would have had more information on ol' T.S. in the "real" final episode (if Push would have been allowed to complete its natural course of 13 episodes). So there may be information at the end of that long document that sheds light on Griffin.