National Tropospherics Commission
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The National Tropospherics Commission (NTC) was founded in Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom in 2011. The body was formed to investigate various ideas relating to the social and psychological effects of tropospheric manifestation on the human condition. Their portfolio currently features work by D.Fyans, L. Stern, Ruth Aitken, Erstlaub, G. Cameron, R. Sinclair and R. Law. A strategic research partnership also exists with the SFHAA Manifesto The NTC Manifesto reads as follows: The Commission’s objectives are: 1. The investigation, collation, dissemination, categorisation, broadcast and publication of materials of, or purtaining to tropospheric manifestations. 2. To understand the internal and external influences excerted on the human condition by the tropospheric network. 3. To produce reports and guidelines based on their investigations, works and practices. 4. To spread awareness of the troposphere (including, but not limited to morphogenics, sub-resonance, post-cultural premonition, super-context, hive-mind activities and other cross-location synchronicities). Publications The NTC has published its First Quarterly Report, a 9-page document of reports on activity carried out by operatives. This exists in a limited edition of 5 printed copies presented in a manilla envelope with printed index card, the contents are also available online via the website.
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