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Tuesday, 10/25/2022 12:21:57 PM

Tuesday, October 25, 2022 12:21:57 PM

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Not sure if that’s the one. Did some more poking around last night and here is what I found

First I mentioned that Vesl had a connection to Louisville. Turns out Runyon used to work in Louisville and still has a number connected to the region. I can’t find any other connection

Secondly, search engines are picking up that Vesl is connected to Centennial Wyoming. That means Vesl in some way used an address in Centennial that the SE picked up. Usually related to financial records of sorts like banking, loan documents, bank accounts etc. Here is the link:

https://zaubee.com/biz/vesl-virtual-engineering-solutions-lab-buc3jxk9

The pin drop on the map does not give an exact address but gives coordinates to a very small town with a population of less than 300 people. Interesting to say the least. I checked the centennial chamber of commerce and found it has a telecommunication company by the name of MSK Technology

https://www.chamberofcommerce.com/united-states/wyoming/centennial/telecommunication-services/

MSK technology is run by Keith Carron. He is an inventor of Raman Spectroscopy equipment and has a company to promote his equipment in Laramie Wyoming called Metrohm Raman. Here is his linked in profile

https://www.linkedin.com/in/keith-carron-b925748

Carron and Runyon are both very involved in academia. Both are professors and involved with research. Both have ties to university of Wyoming. Carron used to teach there, his wife Teaches there too. I think Runyon has a relative that teaches there as well. Runyon’s relative is a geologist specializing in hydrothermal solutions. She left university of Wyoming in June 2022. All parties live in close proximity to each other

https://www.uwyo.edu/geolgeophys/people/faculty/simone-runyon.html

How does this all link together? One uses Raman spectroscopy to find lithium in hydrothermal solutions

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S000925411730027X

I think the layers are eventually being peeled back and the Search engine pick up may have linked everything together.