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Scattered throughout the map are other small bits of paper with coordinates listed on them.  Here are some of them: ''(NOTE: many still missing!)''
 
Scattered throughout the map are other small bits of paper with coordinates listed on them.  Here are some of them: ''(NOTE: many still missing!)''
  
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File:R6s_leak_1_coordinate_1.png|'''(G, 3)'''
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By using all of these coordinates, the QR code was able to be filled out and scanned.  Scanning the QR code leads to the following URL:
 
By using all of these coordinates, the QR code was able to be filled out and scanned.  Scanning the QR code leads to the following URL:
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@rX9p]7'CKr-
 
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Underneath the QR code was a link to [http://www.rainbowleaks.org/ rainbowleaks.org].  This website contained a password prompt:
 
Underneath the QR code was a link to [http://www.rainbowleaks.org/ rainbowleaks.org].  This website contained a password prompt:

Revision as of 22:08, 20 November 2017

RainbowLeaks
Active since 2017-11-20
RainbowLeaks Logo.png
A website called RainbowLeaks, linked to Rainbow Six: Seige.
Type [[List_of_Investigations#Official|Official]]
Creator Ubisoft
Discovered 2017-11-20

Main Page > List of Investigations > RainbowLeaks

RainbowLeaks is an ARG for Ubisoft's competitive online multiplayer shooter Rainbow Six: Siege. The ARG was discovered on November 20, 2017, starting with the RainbowLeaks website. At this point, the ultimate purpose of the ARG is unclear although it has connections to the new PVE content "Mission Outbreak".

Discovery

The QR code discovered on Oregon

On November 20, 2017, a QR code was discovered on the Oregon map. In its original form, the QR code is unscannable; in order to be scanned, the empty space in the middle had to be filled with the correct pixels. In the center of the QR code, and to the side of the QR code, the phrase C4 is repeated - this is one of the coordinate locations that need to be filled in with a pixel.

Scattered throughout the map are other small bits of paper with coordinates listed on them. Here are some of them: (NOTE: many still missing!)

By using all of these coordinates, the QR code was able to be filled out and scanned. Scanning the QR code leads to the following URL:

http://q-r.to/rnb6TrC

This website displays an image, with the following text in its center:

@rX9p]7'CKr-

Underneath the QR code was a link to rainbowleaks.org. This website contained a password prompt:

R6s rainbowleaks file 1.png

Using the password @rX9p]7'CKr- which was uncovered using the QR code leads to a page, with the following text:

My Fellow Facters, we have an opportunity to get ahead of a lie before it becomes another cover-up. Truth or Consequences, New Mexico is experiencing an outbreak and the Feds are a little too quick to send “help,” almost like they’ve been prepared. We’ve managed to smuggle intel out of Truth or Consequences through an ARNG associate of the Manifest Destiny Militia. They share our distrust of FEMA and I can’t do this alone. We need all hands on deck here. So whatever your sources, whatever you can provide, share it here so we can all benefit from it.

Here’s what we know so far: Truth or Consequences is suffering an outbreak of an undetermined nature. The CDC is front and center, and the National Guard is rendering assistance, but all the pieces fell in place way too easily. This has false flag written all over it, but who’s the bad guy here. So give me what you got… let’s add to this database before someone Jimmy Hoffa’s all the evidence.

There are also 5 pictures underneath: (to be added)