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This is VERY interesting.

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To get there go to the Hanso Foundation website, click on Joop's Corner on the left, then click the "Send Joop a messager HERE" link. A screen will come up with a bunch of circles. Click those that are hyperlinked (you'll see them right away; they have white borders). After clicking a bunch of them, another circle but with red outline will come up, click that and it'll take you to that letter!

edit with some more screens

Edited by LyhT

This is VERY interesting.

To get there go to the Hanso Foundation website, click on Joop's Corner on the left, then click the "Send Joop a messager HERE" link. A screen will come up with a bunch of circles. Click those that are hyperlinked (you'll see them right away; they have white borders). After clicking a bunch of them, another circle but with red outline will come up, click that and it'll take you to that letter!

OK, so i found this a little earlier tonight... and stiched them together!

This is very interesting, indeed...

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What do you all make of this?

Dont Look :p

Ana Lucia and Libby are getting shot today by michael thats f*cked up. Michael escapes with Fake Henry to take him to the others. Dr. Shepard (jacks father) tries to see his DAUGHTER in Australia the mother will not allow him to see her. Obviously they had an affair, so Jack has a sister :) it could be claire. Sawyer will be reading "BAD TWIN" by Gary Troup and According to the back of the book "Gary Toup has been missing since September 2004, when the jetliner that was carrying him from Sydney to Los Angeles crashed somewhere over the South Pacific.

Edited by laz45

it was a good episode, and i believe

michael shot and killed ana-lucia and accidently killed Libby, and opened up the door to free "Henry Gale" so he can return him to the others, in exchange for Walt!

no idea wtf that was about him shooting himself in the arm..

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