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<nowiki>http://www.miningforlife.com/</nowiki> (Website from the [[Year_Zero#Alternate_Reality_Game|Year Zero alternate reality game]])
  
 
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== Discovery ==
 
== Discovery ==
  
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Website intended to be found through [http://www.themailstrom.com/usurp_397W4P.htm the Mailstrom shard Usurp] but was indexed by google several days early and was found through a google search.
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Probably intended to be found through themailstrom.com/usurp_397W4P.htm, Mining For Life was indexed by Google and found through a Google search.
  
 
== Content ==
 
== Content ==
  
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This website is for a company named Anglo-Johnson.  It offers South African natives a place to stay and the possibility of employment if certain requirements are met.
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This site is for Anglo-Johnson (A-J), a company "54% controlled by [[Cedocore]]"[http://www.miningforlife.com/invest.htm].  A-J offers "life-saving options for families in South Africa" by providing a secure place to stay and the possibility of employment if donating healthy tissue. Corneas, kidneys, blood, bone marrow, and skin are requested.
  
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Strangely enough, the requirements seem to fall along the lines of blood, tissue, and organ donation. Such as the cornea, blood, skin, kidney, and bone marrow.
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Tissue donation, what's referred to as "conversion" on the site, earns donors "free snacks and beverages." Payment also includes "A-J certificates," all offered in pounds and only "good on company property."
  
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The needs for these human parts are unknown, and possibly this is linked to the shard that involved a child organ smuggling ring.
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Both employees and non-employees are welcome to donate. Employees are warned: "payment will be withheld if employee is suspended or released from employment during the payment period." [http://www.miningforlife.com/employees.htm] Non-employees, if giving more than blood, are promised: "preferential consideration for donor or any member of immediate family for employment by
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Anglo-Johnson."
  
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It also states the purpose for setting up a work station in South Africa is: "Platinum Mining, providing the world with platinum for beauty, palladium for
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However, the home pages states the following:
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manufacturing and electronics."
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"Currently we are running at full employment with a long waiting list of fully qualified applicants. We do not expect to be accepting applications for the next 18 months."
  
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Further information, and the REAL purpose for mining palladium is found in a mailstrom shard [http://www.themailstrom.com/usurp_397W4P.htm here]
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The home pages also hints at another interpretation of the name of the site: "Platinum Mining, providing the world with platinum for beauty, palladium for manufacturing and electronics." This site indicates plans to not only mine for organs, but for certain elements as well. Further information, a possible purpose for mining palladium, is found in themailstrom.com/usurp_397W4P.htm
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The site also states that the company is 54% controlled by Cedocore.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:19, 20 March 2025

http://www.miningforlife.com/ (Website from the Year Zero alternate reality game)

Number: 24.22.1

Background Text: Brazil by Terry Gilliam

Discovery

Probably intended to be found through themailstrom.com/usurp_397W4P.htm, Mining For Life was indexed by Google and found through a Google search.

Content

This site is for Anglo-Johnson (A-J), a company "54% controlled by Cedocore"[1]. A-J offers "life-saving options for families in South Africa" by providing a secure place to stay and the possibility of employment if donating healthy tissue. Corneas, kidneys, blood, bone marrow, and skin are requested.

Tissue donation, what's referred to as "conversion" on the site, earns donors "free snacks and beverages." Payment also includes "A-J certificates," all offered in pounds and only "good on company property."

Both employees and non-employees are welcome to donate. Employees are warned: "payment will be withheld if employee is suspended or released from employment during the payment period." [2] Non-employees, if giving more than blood, are promised: "preferential consideration for donor or any member of immediate family for employment by Anglo-Johnson."

However, the home pages states the following: "Currently we are running at full employment with a long waiting list of fully qualified applicants. We do not expect to be accepting applications for the next 18 months."

The home pages also hints at another interpretation of the name of the site: "Platinum Mining, providing the world with platinum for beauty, palladium for manufacturing and electronics." This site indicates plans to not only mine for organs, but for certain elements as well. Further information, a possible purpose for mining palladium, is found in themailstrom.com/usurp_397W4P.htm

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