Project Nemesis is a fan driven website for games that use the One-Roll Engine (like Nemesis, Wild Talents, Reign and Monsters) or Chaosium's Basic Roleplay System (BRP) (like Call of Cthulhu) and the Delta Green setting.
Choose federal law enforcement. Choose the military. Choose NASA or the CDC. Choose lying to your superiors. Choose to ruin your career. Choose no friends. Choose divorce. Choose life through the bottom of a bottle.Choose destroying evidence and executing innocent people because they know too fucking much. Choose black fatigues and matching gas masks. Choose the Golden Dawn and waking up wondering who you are. Choose a 9mm retirement plan. Choose going out with a bang at the end of it all, PGP-encrypting your last message down a securely laid cable as an NSA wetworks squad busts through your door.
In the first pages of the shadow over Innsmouth its explained how, after the raid, the civil rights movement started a short-lived campaign against the gravely unconstitutional actions of the federal government (illegal arrests of American citizens, imprisonments without judgement, etc).
The 1950's saw Soviet investigation of Karotechia Vril research hindered by serious Soviet scientists sceptical of Nazi occult gibberish involving the Black Sun and AZATHOTH.
In the early 1960's the Soviet Union engaged in an aggressive program of psychic research. The Soviet Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medical and Biological Research pursued and uncovered many minor psychic talents. The KGB applied discoveries such as remote viewing to penetrate western secret projects like Majestic-12 and PISCES.
Agents who have terminated a Hummer have reported what happens if it dies. If killed, the Hummer congeals into a puddle of volitile chemicals and rapidly produces a cloud of noxious gases which can cause sickness or death in human victims. flourine, with traces of chlorine and ammonia can be found in this puddle.
The town of Innsmouth, Massachusetts was founded in 1643 at the mouth of the Manuxet River. Its large harbor helped it grow into a thriving seaport and a major center of commerce on the Atlantic coast. Goods from around the world were brought back on its many sailing vessels.