Arrived in Hong Kong is an evidence file in The Outlast Trials.
It is an entry in the "Easterman Recruitment" folder.
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"Easterman Letters
1953.02.09
COPY
PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE OF DR. HENDRICK JOLIET EASTERMAN
February 9, 1953
My Darling Irene,
Burn this letter once you have read it.
The weather in Hong Kong is surprisingly mild, and I fear it was a mistake to forego my scarf. This town, (I would shudder to call it a city) seems to be made largely of bamboo and damp cardboard, and I live in constant fear of earthquakes.
The facilities for my research, however, are as stalwart as I would expect from the greatest army on earth, and my initial interviews have been illuminating.
I feel certain that I will be able to find evidence undercutting the foolish business of Stanley's so-called 'suicide.' I have so far interviewed four veterans and one Lutheran Minister, all war prisoners of the Korean People's Army. I've yet to find solid evidence of specific psychological programming, but the degree of trauma is truly impressive.
The food here is too spicy, and I miss you terribly.
I know you don't like me to repeat myself, but I have found my Letters to you before hidden away in your unmentionables, and really, you must burn this letter after reading.
Yours Faithfully,
(HANDWRITTEN SIGNATURE)"