Deception is a right. Truth is a privilege. Innocence is a luxury. Born of the U.S. government’s 1928 raid on the degenerate coastal town of Innsmouth, Massachusetts, the covert agency known as Delta Green opposes the forces of darkness with honor, but without glory. Delta Green agents slip through the system, manipulating the federal bureaucracy while pushing the darkness back for another day — but often at a shattering personal cost.

Operational Intelligence

Early Comes the Fall

Beginning in 2003 farmers in McClean County in Illinois began receiving requests asking for permission to measure wind currents and speeds from the local university. Soon local coffee shops and co-op stores were a buzz as vans with esoteric measuring equipment began crisscrossing road
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Special Thanks to Our Friendlies

We are very pleased to present the new Delta Green website! We owe a huge thank-you to several volunteers who helped transfer articles from the old site to the new. They did a fantastic job. Big thanks to: Shane Caraker Sergio Silvio Herrera Gea Kukka Hautamäki Chris Huth (honorable m
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‘Delta Green: The Roleplaying Game’ Early Announcements

At GenCon 2011, Arc Dream Publishing announced development of Delta Green as a standalone RPG. Here’s the relevant excerpt from our post-GenCon post: We’re working on Delta Green as a standalone roleplaying game. It will be its own game, not a supplement to Call of Cthulhu, but
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‘PX Poker Night’ Transcript 2

Keeper: Doug Iannelli Lt. Chance Boudreaux: Jared Fialkow Saturday, December 20th, 1997, 0800 hrs. . . Keeper: Like clockwork, as he has done every morning since you’ve been there, the CO has the staff gathered around the dining tables of the Exchange for the daily Captain’
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Animal Bones

By Stabernide, (c) 1999 “Serial killer, my ass,” cursed Bob Emerson, as he hung up the radio in his patrol car and trudged back up Black Bear Ridge, to where the bodies lay all steaming and bloody in the morning snow. Deputy Daniel TwoTrees stood in attendance; able to sta
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Imagery Intelligence