rdfs:comment | - The Atlantean Foundation (AF) was created in 2012 by Sheila Blatavska in Atlanta, CAS. Atlanta remains the headquarters of the AF. The principal purpose of the AF is to regain the lost knowledge of old Atlantis. It leads many expeditions for this lost knowledge, and also finds and supports similar projects. The foundation is one of the larger producers of trideo world-wide and the largest in the CAS. In addition, since 2057, the company is very interested in everything that has to do with magic.
- Home Office Location: Atlanta, Georgia, President/CEO: Casey Williams Principal Division: Atlantean Foundation, Seattle Division Head: George Snurlson Chief Products/Services: Datafiles and hard-copy information on the alleged technologies, life-styles and government of lost Atlantis. Also serves as a clearing house for the magically active in search of employment. Security/Military Forces: The Atlantean Foundation subcontracts all security operations. The AF has millions of members worldwide. In a monthly electronic magazine, the AF discusses its current finds.
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abstract | - Home Office Location: Atlanta, Georgia, President/CEO: Casey Williams Principal Division: Atlantean Foundation, Seattle Division Head: George Snurlson Chief Products/Services: Datafiles and hard-copy information on the alleged technologies, life-styles and government of lost Atlantis. Also serves as a clearing house for the magically active in search of employment. Business Profile: Founded in 2012 by Sheila Blatavska, the Atlantean Foundation's avowed goal is a return to the "enlightened days of Atlantis." The Foundation gathers information on the lost continent from all sources, often financing expeditions in search of data, artifacts or possible ruins. Security/Military Forces: The Atlantean Foundation subcontracts all security operations. The Atlantean Foundation (AF), was created in 2012 by Sheila Blatavska in Atlanta, CAS . Atlanta remains the HQ of the AF. Principal purpose of the AF is to regain the lost knowledge of old Atlantis. It leads many expeditions for this lost knowledge, and also find and supports similar projects. The AF has millions of members worldwide. In a monthly electronic magazine, the AF discusses its current finds. The foundation is one of the larger producers of Trideo world-wide and the largest in the CAS. In addition, since 2057 the company is very interested in everything that has to do with magic. In this direction there were also many expeditions. The Atlantean Foundation was endowed with five million Nuyen by Dunkelzahn in its will. The money was a reward donated for their search for the truth. In addition, the genuine fingerbones of Saint Dunstan, an archbishop of Canterbury (961 - 980), were given to the AF. The Atlantean Foundation has a seat on the Board of Directors in the Dunkelzahn Institute of Magical Research.
- The Atlantean Foundation (AF) was created in 2012 by Sheila Blatavska in Atlanta, CAS. Atlanta remains the headquarters of the AF. The principal purpose of the AF is to regain the lost knowledge of old Atlantis. It leads many expeditions for this lost knowledge, and also finds and supports similar projects. The AF has over 20 million members worldwide as of 2070, and it has a popular worldwide monthly electronic magazine, which often discusses its current research and newly-found magical artifacts. The AF has, among its members, academics, field operatives, public relations specialists, and many mundane citizens interested in Awakened topics. The foundation is one of the larger producers of trideo world-wide and the largest in the CAS. In addition, since 2057, the company is very interested in everything that has to do with magic. The Atlantean Foundation was endowed with five billion nuyen by Dunkelzahn in his will. The money was a reward donated for "their search for the truth". In addition, the genuine fingerbones of Saint Dunstan, an archbishop of Canterbury (961 - 980), were given to the AF. The Atlantean Foundation has a seat on the Dunkelzahn Institute of Magical Research Board of Directors. As of 2072, the foundation's representative was Casey Williams.
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