

Galactic News: Ram Tah Discovers New Sites
guardiansram TahSources’ Decryption by Ram Tah 24 January 2017 Bot Galnet

Following his recent appeal for data from the Synuefe ruins, engineer Ram Tah has released a statement:
“Using the data contributed by the galactic community, I have succeeded in accessing the monolith network. But although I have detected a number of further Guardian sites – which is very exciting – I have not been able to divine their precise locations. All I have been able to do is narrow the field to a handful of systems – specifically Synuefe ZL-J d10-119, Synuefe XO-P c22-17, IC 2391 Sector ZE-A d101 and IC 2391 Sector GW-V b2-4.”
“Locating these sites is of central importance to our ongoing research, which is why I am encouraging the galactic community to explore these systems. Together, we can further our understanding of this fascinating race.”