ANOTHER QUESTION: What do we know about Henry Bowles?

ANOTHER QUESTION: What do we know about Henry Bowles? It seems that he would be extremely well equipped to have knocked down the camera grid in D.C. as he built the security grid for the NIA and IQTech at CERN.

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  1. It is possible. He did know his way around a circuit board. It would be a surprise if he did it himself.
    But I still have a question. How many times was Owens shot?

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  2. Edgar Allan Wright he was there with Ada during her creation. Ada could have very easily knocked down the camera grid...Perhaps she even did it without knowing why- for plausible deniability reasons.

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  3. Edgar Allan Wright
    Henry Bowels works with NIA security, and I believe is an ex-Niantic Project researcher. Also, he was involved in ADA’s creation. He’s someone with a vast mind when it comes to security and surveillance. With his knowledge of how to work a surveillance system, it would be easy for him to disable the systems across DC without leaving a trace behind. And leaving no time gaps. (That is, unless he took the route of editing the footage of all cameras in the area) There are multiple ways he could’ve done it. But these are the two most reasonable.

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  4. Melissa He was shot with 5 bullets according to the report

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  5. Jozef Zubricky thanks. That removes a few people.

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  6. Why would Bowles still work with A Detection Algorithm after their history is not clear to me. But What about Verity Seke ? She runs on Omnivore codes as well and has Truthseeker in her just as A Detection Algorithm. Could Henry Bowles team up with Verity Seke? Clearly they could knock down any grid they wish.

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  7. He is my prime suspect, a cold serpent, who can control both an assassin (855) and omnivore to his biddings. He was also last seen with Philips, if my memory doesn't fail me. What I'm not sure if what is the motivation, but he has show, to be able to play a very long game, so nothing good, I'm sure.

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