

Judging by the pictures already appearing in this thread, it seems that quite a lot of Pakistan would be affected. The problem is that I don't have a good idea of how much of Pakistan is covered by that Vile Vortex, if it stretches into Afghanistan, etc.

I was thinking about a veteran of DEVGRU who might have operated in Afghanistan or the tribal areas in Pakistan when he had an encounter traceable to the Vile Vortex centered on the Indus Valley. And Kessler's network of occult troubleshooters are always ready to snap up a good recruit with that kind of expensive training and a proven ability to handle the inexplicable. It occurred to me that too few of the 'Night Rider' NPCs who had been introduced had some kind of supernatural experience while serving in the military and I should probably take care that at least some of the former Navy SEALs, Marine Critical Skills Operators or Special Forces operators featured had encountered something during their military service.Īs the official position of the US government is that no supernatural powers or creatures exist, operators who have paranormal encounters, succeed in their Will checks against the Facade and refuse to back down with what they saw tend to find themselves removed from operational status for psychological reasons. Harper & Row, 1975.Does anyone know what the closest areas to the established Vile Vortices would be for Special Mission Units (SMU) operating under JSOC? The show attributes a pattern of violent animal behavior and global warming to vile vortices, based on the magnetic changes in the Earth's rotation, with the vortices having been possibly created or exacerbated by intelligent means.
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In the dramatized TV episode "The Devil's Graveyards" by History Channel, the phenomenon is explored as a result of magnetism, also citing Sanderson and a variety of other sources.
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Paul Begg, in a series of articles for The Unexplained magazine, criticized the methodology of writers on the subject of unexplained disappearances. The phenomenon is addressed as geometric patterns as explored by Plato, in the book Anti-gravity and the World Grid. The idea has been taken up by other fringe writers, who have argued that the vortices are linked to " subtle matter energy", " ley lines", or "electro-magnetic aberration". The other two are the north and south poles.

Sanderson asserts that twelve vortices (famously, the Bermuda Triangle) are situated along particular lines of latitude: five of the vortices are on the same latitude to the south of the equator five are on the same latitude to the north.
