SA Diaspora in Corinthian archives
Files are getting more interesting by the sec. Stay with me I think we are closer than we think. The hunt continues @ www.corinthianlasvegas.com
There is also a new e-mail, titled "The Hunt Continues":

It seems the more answers I find, the more questions I have. Please continue to help and try your hardest to decipher the meanings of all these files. Hopefully some light can be shed on all of this as Micah continues to dig into Linderman's archives.On the page displaying the RD monastery manuscript (use instructions from yesterday to get in), and there another yellow Post-It note which says: "Refer to SA Diaspora in Contemporary Art"
Check out what he found today @ www.corinthianlasvegas.com.
Thanks,
HG
Click on "Contemporary Art" in the sidebar on the right.

Type in "SA Diaspora" into the search bar.
There are 3 hand drawn pictures in this collection:
Image 1: Page Link -- Image Link
Image 1: Page Link -- Image Link
Image 3: Page Link -- Image Link
There is also another yellow sticky note that says "still snooping".
Thanks to Aaron and Mike for sending in their finds.

















15 comments:
term diaspora (in Ancient Greek, διασπορά – "a scattering or sowing of seeds") refers to any people or ethnic population who are forced or induced to leave their traditional homelands, the dispersal of such people, and the ensuing developments in their culture
And don't those guys look like they were mimiced off of the kids in the Nissan exclusive graphic? Might be a stretch.
The helix certainly makes a lot of appearances in those pictures.
They look like they were drawn in crayon.
Maybe it's Molly's pictures?
They look like they were made by a kid. It's interesting the way the helixes are spread randomly in the first pic, form a DNA thingie in the sky in the second, and I don't know what the hell is happening in the third.
Argh I'm sorry to post twice in a row, really, but something just came to me. The first pic is totally a gaucho, an argentinian 'cowboy' of sorts. And who happened to come to Argentina? Right, Dr. Rucker (or whatever his name is). Maybe he drew these pics as a child? Do you think he has Isaac's abylity?
I also noticed the helixes are not random in the first pic, sorry :P
The Diaspora in Judaism is anywhere outside of Israel. SA seems to me like South America, though I don't know why...
Ignoring the double post there,
Phreack ,I see the nonrandomness you were talking about.
In the first pic, its on like an RNA strand
The second it's a double helix.
In the third it's all woven together.
Maybe it is all about someone's genes being passed down until it is spread throughout an entire population. And the people in the picture are the ones carying the genes.
Or maybe I'm just reading way to much into this.
Idk.
The three drawings could also represent time periods or the effects of the aggregation of individuals with the Hero genes.
The first image of a rider with cows has a single individual - like the single strand of symbols and could be set in the past.
The second image has two individuals on a motorcycle with a double strand - of course there is also the third individual being left behind (perhaps saying something there as well) - a more comtemporary image.
The third has the stadium of people - and many strands of symbols. What happens when you gather that number of individuals with the gene together I wonder?
So time based - in the past there were only a few people with the gene, now there are many.....
ghost22 -- I really like your theory. I had only noticed the increase in instances of the helix, then noiced that it was actually an increase in "threads" of the helix... but representing DNA make even more sense.
anon -- your observations on the number of people makes a lot of sense, too.
Obviously those on the bike are going somewhere that the other person can't go.
it might have smething to do with maya and alejandro. it seems like it's from south or central america, and the interwoven pattern on third one may relate to how their powers are interwoven
I feel so behind, I can't click on the links in the Monastery picture. I tried following the instructions, but I can't click on the comtemporary art link. Anyone else have this problem?
MyNameDan -
This sounds like what several people had reported an issue with:
When clicking on the Contemporary Art link, it doesn't look like anything has happened, but it has actually worked - it changed the search option.
Type in "SA Diaspora" into the search bar after clicking "Contemporary Art", hit search, and it should bring you to these results.
I hope that this helps!
- DC
The problem I think I'm having is that, there isn't a link for me to click. I click in the general area where it should be, but the mouse doesn't change to the pointer finger or anything. I'm on dial up and can usually tell when the page is loading, and it does nothing. However, the other links like the Asian (after skipping the contem. art part) and the Manuscript links worked fine. Weeeeeird. o_0
I think we should remember that DNA-shape is called a double helix. So it may means that "Heroes" have a diffrent DNA-shape. I do think Sylar have painted these pictures beacuase he's the only one who knows what gene the abilities are in.
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