Case File 3X-72: Bartlesville, Oklahoma

Case Date: March 2014
A Pilco Petroleum natural gas facility is damaged by members of the Osage Native American Indian tribe who claim that the company has been drilling on ancient burial grounds. After the company and local police set up barricades to prevent any future attacks on the drilling operations by the tribe, Pilco employees report being attacked by Indian ghost spirits with the ability to enter into and disrupt the internal electronic components of the machinery. Local authorities call in G-Unit to investigate.
Agent Brad Manning is accompanied by Special G-Unit Asset Frank Williams to determine the cause of the mysterious machinery malfunctions and possibly broker a peaceful agreement between Pilco Petroleum and the Indian tribe. The Indian ghost spirit attacks cease for a period of time, but eventually return confounding G-Unit, local authorities, and Pilco Petroleum management.
When Manning and Williams visit the Osage Indian reservation, they learn that Weston Gasher, the president of Pilco Petroleum, possesses sacred Indian artifacts belonging to the tribe. The Osage chieftain insists that the ghost spirit attacks will not stop until the scared artifacts are returned. A Wiccan priest in the tribe also revealed that the stolen artifacts are related to the Sigil of Baphomet prophecy. When questioned by Manning, Gasher denied possessing the artifacts and dismissed the accusations as rumor-mongering. As the attacks continued, Pilco's financial losses grew into the millions until one day when the artifacts were finally returned to the tribe anonymously.
As the investigation unfolded Manning and Williams discover that Gasher supposedly has ties to the controversial Church of Leviathan in England, which is suspected of being a secret financial contributor to the Gaborchend terrorist cult. G-Unit soon realizes that more is going on with Gasher than it seems.
A Pilco Petroleum natural gas facility is damaged by members of the Osage Native American Indian tribe who claim that the company has been drilling on ancient burial grounds. After the company and local police set up barricades to prevent any future attacks on the drilling operations by the tribe, Pilco employees report being attacked by Indian ghost spirits with the ability to enter into and disrupt the internal electronic components of the machinery. Local authorities call in G-Unit to investigate.
Agent Brad Manning is accompanied by Special G-Unit Asset Frank Williams to determine the cause of the mysterious machinery malfunctions and possibly broker a peaceful agreement between Pilco Petroleum and the Indian tribe. The Indian ghost spirit attacks cease for a period of time, but eventually return confounding G-Unit, local authorities, and Pilco Petroleum management.
When Manning and Williams visit the Osage Indian reservation, they learn that Weston Gasher, the president of Pilco Petroleum, possesses sacred Indian artifacts belonging to the tribe. The Osage chieftain insists that the ghost spirit attacks will not stop until the scared artifacts are returned. A Wiccan priest in the tribe also revealed that the stolen artifacts are related to the Sigil of Baphomet prophecy. When questioned by Manning, Gasher denied possessing the artifacts and dismissed the accusations as rumor-mongering. As the attacks continued, Pilco's financial losses grew into the millions until one day when the artifacts were finally returned to the tribe anonymously.
As the investigation unfolded Manning and Williams discover that Gasher supposedly has ties to the controversial Church of Leviathan in England, which is suspected of being a secret financial contributor to the Gaborchend terrorist cult. G-Unit soon realizes that more is going on with Gasher than it seems.
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