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* The projects page lists 3 drugs in production by Exagen: Amantensin, ZTil, and Decontynal.
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* The projects page lists 3 drugs in production by Exagen: Amantensin, ZTil, and Decontynal.  
  
    Amantensin is described as "a drug being developed to help level out cholesterol levels in men over the age of fourty."
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Amantensin is described as "a drug being developed to help level out cholesterol levels in men over the age of fourty."  
  
    ZTil is described as "a sleep aid being developed to help people suffering from Insommia."
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ZTil is described as "a sleep aid being developed to help people suffering from Insommia."
  
    Decontynal is described as "a work in progress brain stimulant being developed with the goal of alleviating symptoms of schizophrenia."
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Decontynal is described as "a work in progress brain stimulant being developed with the goal of alleviating symptoms of schizophrenia."
  
 
Near the bottom of all pages on the website is a link to Exagen's [https://exagen.org/work.html Careers Page], which reads:
 
Near the bottom of all pages on the website is a link to Exagen's [https://exagen.org/work.html Careers Page], which reads:

Revision as of 19:14, 13 September 2017

Exagen
Active since 2017-08-16
LogoBlue.png
Cutting Edge Research
Type [[List_of_Investigations#Independent|Independent]]
Creator Prime and ICallHax
Discovered 2017-08-16

Exagen is the prequel for Society X, by the same creators.

The Beginning

On August 16, 9:05 PM UTC Time, A discord user by the name of Charles J. Cruz posted a link in the Game Detectives, and SCX discord with a message.

Charles J. Cruz - Today at 9:05 PM
The Government needs to stop lying. http://bobbywatersconspiracy.ga/

The site had a contact email, and a bitcoin address.

(The bitcoin address was removed shortly after)

Upon contacting the email, Bobby Waters responds:

From: Bobby Waters <[email protected]> 22:37 (43 minutes ago)   

Hi *,

I have posted my website on many websites and social media platforms as a form of self promotion. 

And while I don't directly need help for my story on Exagen Laboratories, I would recommend for you to educate yourself on the issue. While Exagen has been pretty quiet for the whole 12 years that they have been allowed to operate on our tax dollars, they are slowly starting to become more public. I'm sure you'll be able to find more about them somewhere online.  

Regards,
Bobby

Looking for "Exagen Laboratories" on youtube brought this link.

A frame from the video showed another link, which as of now only reads "Coming Soon".

Upon contacting Bobby Waters again about the video and website findings, this is what he responds.

From: Bobby Waters <[email protected]> 23:03 (2 minutes ago) 

Hi *,

Good work! 

I was already aware of the website and the video however I wanted to encourage you to go out there and look for it yourself. The website has been up for a few days and it seems that Exagen is trying to launch a site as part of them becoming more public. It seems like the website is currently only a default coming soon page but, I would expect the site to come online somewhere within the next week or two. 

Regards,
Bobby

This gives the info that the Exagen Laboratories site is coming online "within the next week or two."

Exagen Laboratories

On September 8, at 8:03 UTC, https://exagen.org/ changed to say Website in developement, opening September 10, 2012.

Opening

On September 10, at a currently unknown time, the forementioned Exagen website fully opened. When on the site, there are four links. The home page, an about page, projects page, and a careers page.

  • The home page lists the fields Exagen specializes in and why.
The fields Exagen is successful in.
  • The about page contains Exagen's Mission , which is:
Exagen's plan is to create a better future. We are working hard making revolutionary discoveries in medicine, technology, and general science. We want to make the world a better place by stepping on things such as cancer, down syndrome and other diseases and disorders that make life difficult. We want everyone to have a happy, long lived life.

Exagen has created over 20 different medicines, all making life a little bit better.
  • The projects page lists 3 drugs in production by Exagen: Amantensin, ZTil, and Decontynal.

Amantensin is described as "a drug being developed to help level out cholesterol levels in men over the age of fourty."

ZTil is described as "a sleep aid being developed to help people suffering from Insommia."

Decontynal is described as "a work in progress brain stimulant being developed with the goal of alleviating symptoms of schizophrenia."

Near the bottom of all pages on the website is a link to Exagen's Careers Page, which reads:

Getting started with Exagen careers

We are looking for talented individuals with majors in the fields of Bio-Chemistry, General Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Biomedical Engineering. If you're interested in working with Exagen, please email [email protected]

Test 1

On September 11, 11:49 PM UTC, users who emailed the careers address recieved a message back consisting of a link to a hidden page on the Exagen site. The page consisted of a white screen with a code on it.

IKOTISHUUHSWTUHEWATLE_AHGELIMHOR_LRHFDTOFFB_

The solution was found through double transposition, and when decoded, read the following.

IWALKTHROUGHTHEFIELDSWITHAMOUTHFULOFHERBS_

When players sent emails to [email protected] with the message I walk through the fields with a mouthful of herbs_ , they received the response:

I come out in times of epidemic.
I helped victims in one of most devastating pandemics known to man.

When the phrase Plague Doctor was sent to [email protected], players received an email containing the text .html. This led players to find the next step.

Plague Doctor

The plague doctor page contained an image, and the text:

HJTX3gAAAAOMx02LO2VqA83T3Wopao3jBQlWVwZ7V7u/KaoQ6Mvu1rYtOKhlsW4odYERbCNBDJnq43j1hRYtLuAb+h/16sLwpnWMwxLih0KXsD78hd5MiKtdae3cQU1/CcgRrjFKArssJHSnE3Bx+VlW6RfGYzrsS1FIGkjxJFTmPG2I3hMwcPnXZ2nZBsh5F487C7OwlLHbsG5SSi4m9H4ds/hUBKkpQKpiVk2JdfMU8f9Mj4oekwYIPGZLUZQg51hs9KM3J9H/LDtNyolSuDn86YaQCKbp

The image consists of 4 different objects, including the roman numeral 3, the Unicode logo, a clock stuck at 14:17, and a falling man, with a small "8" on his tie.

The four images found on the second puzzle.

The Unicode logo was found to be for a specific version of Unicode, released in 1998. The images combined gave players a string of numbers: 319982178. Using this tool and the string of numbers as a key, players received the solution Continue.

Continue

This discovery led players to this page, which only contains the text: urmrhsvw. This was found to be a substitution cipher, and decoded to finished, leading to a final page, which contained the text:

Congratulations, if you are reading this you have completed the Exagen hiring test. 

To continue with you application process please email [email protected] with the following code in the subject bar: 319982178 and we will get back to you shortly.