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Will you test me for precognitive abilities?

Unfortunately, we cannot offer precognitive testing as a public service. However, there are many reputable independent organizations that share our interests in and concerns for precognitives, and some of them offer precognitive testing on a regular basis. We suggest you contact them, both as a source of testing and as an entry point to the larger community of precognitives.

How accurate are your predictions?

Our envisionments require considerable interpretation before we can identify the kinds of information that ultimately appear in an advisory bulletin. In addition, all our results are subject to the basic laws of physics that govern the universe; hence, we cannot avoid the existence of "multiple universes" as discussed by Einstein and Schroedinger. However, our initial tests show a minimum of an 93% accuracy rate for events taking place within three months after envisionment, and 77% accuracy for events from three to six months after envisionment. Time frames longer than that are harder to envision, due to the larger numbers of intervening events and possible futures, and are best thought of as "trends" rather than "predictions" (a term that we generally prefer to avoid).

Can I invest in Exocog?

At present, Exocog is privately held, although we anticipate a public offering shortly after the release of our initial product suite. We will probably not seek an additional private round of funding prior to that public offering.

Who are your investors? Most new companies proudly advertise their roster of investors as a badge of honor.

We are no less proud of our investors than any other company; it is their faith and confidence in us that is enabling our success. However, there has been much controversy surrounding our plans; you will likely recall some of the unfortunate incidents that took place over the past year, as our plans became public. Consequently, we reached a mutual decision with our Board of Directors that it would be best to keep the names of our investors private until the SEC requirements of a public offering require disclosure of that information.

Who do you sell your information to? Are there any questions that you won't answer?

Our client list is, of course, confidential. Beyond that, we have sometimes been asked these questions as a supposedly more polite way of asking "Do you sell your services to people or countries that I don't like?" Obviously, we will obey the laws of the countries in which we operate; it is Exocog's policy to conduct its business worldwide in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, and to apply responsible standards where such laws or regulations do not exist. To minimize even the opportunity of the misuse of our corporate resources, we have established an Ethics office, with a Chief Ethics Officer that reports directly to the Exocog CEO. That office has veto power over the release of any Exocog envisionment, and participates, again with veto power, in all negotiations and contracts with outside parties for custom envisionments.