Witch Hunt

By Dennis Detwiller, © 2013. She dumped the phone in a trashcan at an anonymous McDonald’s off the interstate. Let them track that, she thought, and grimaced. Acid crawled up her throat as she watched blurs flash past from the parking lot. A million lights arcing in neon and cur
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Punching

By Dennis Detwiller, © 2011 The Vega crawls up the drive to the house in the dark, and the driver, Henry Briggs, leans forward over the wheel to consider the house as he cruises past it. He pulls in next to the other cars — a Mercedes, a Jaguar, a Rolls — and gets out. In the row of d
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True Detective on HBO

Open Sources and Cover-Ups: News of conspiracy and cosmic terror, 22JAN2014

Seen recently at the Delta Green page on Facebook and the Delta Green Mailing List. ‘TRUE DETECTIVE’ POST-MORTEM: UNRAVELING THE MYSTERIES
 Even without the explicit references to Carcosa and the King in Yellow, True Detective is the nearest TV has ever come to Delta Green
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Delta Green’s Cell G reports in from “Down in the Delta”

Adam Scott Glancy’s Delta Green short story “Down in the Delta” is now available to subscribers of The Unspeakable Oath. Print subscribers get the PDF of each issue of the Oath free, so print and PDF subscribers alike can now download The Unspeakable Oath 22, The Uns
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Plot Points

‘Convergence’ on ‘Plot Points’

“This is the only tabletop game I’ve ever played. . . . It really captured me in a way that I hadn’t anticipated.” The Plot Points podcast presents two episodes on the original Delta Green scenario, “Convergence.” They discuss the scenario in depth, including its possible
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assassin bug

Open Sources and Cover-Ups: 09JAN2014

Seen recently at the Delta Green page on Facebook and the Delta Green Mailing List. UNBELIEVABLE ASSASSIN BUG WEARS ITS VICTIMS’ CORPSES AS ARMOR It gets ugly when the byakhee starts wearing human remains for camouflage. 160 YEAR-OLD DOCUMENTS INTENTIONALLY DESTROYED IN FRANKLIN
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