William Moore
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(b 1886, 50 years old) Professor of geology, specializing in paleontology. Co-head of the Starkweather-Moore Antarctic Expedition in 1932-1933.
Thoughts on the Documents
Dr. Moore was present at the initial meeting with the investigators on August 23rd. He argues that in past cases, atavistic impulses have awakened in apparently normal men, exposing ancient and inhuman bloodlines. To certain prehistoric races, such as the Elder Things, time may have flowed in a nonlinear fashion. He further thinks that the consciousness Armitage may be in contact with is his future self.