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[[File:EpsilonProgram-GTASA-logo.jpg|thumb|The logo of the Epsilon Program.]]
[[File:EpsilonProgram-GTASA-logo.jpg|thumb|The logo of the Epsilon Program.]]


'''The Epsilon Program''' is a fictional religious cult across a number of [[Grand Theft Auto]] games, led by [[Cris Formage]]. The cult first emerged as a [http://www.epsilonprogram.com/ teaser site] for [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], and more recently a [http://twitter.com/EpsilonismToday twitter account] for [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]].  
'''The Epsilon Program''' is a fictional religious cult that is referred to in a number of [[Grand Theft Auto]] games, but not yet shown. Led by [[Cris Formage]], the cult first emerged as a [http://www.epsilonprogram.com/ teaser site] for [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], and more recently a [http://twitter.com/EpsilonismToday twitter account] for [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]].  


The cult is an obvious scam, intended to gain money by brainwashing its followers into paying large sums of money, parodying real-life cults in the late 20th century. In Formage's own words, it is "''a fellowship of like-minded adults who tithe money in exchange for salvation and merit badges''". The cult seems to be a parody of [[:wp:Scientology|Scientology]], which is followed by Hollywood celebrities, and is likely to be a central theme to [[Vinewood in GTA V|Vinewood]] celebrities in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]].
The cult is an obvious scam, intended to gain money by brainwashing its followers into paying large sums of money, parodying real-life cults in the late 20th century. In Formage's own words, it is "''a fellowship of like-minded adults who tithe money in exchange for salvation and merit badges''".  
 
Epsilonism seems to be a parody of [[:wp:Scientology|Scientology]], which is followed by Hollywood celebrities, and is likely to be a central theme to [[Vinewood in GTA V|Vinewood]] celebrities in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]].




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[[File:Epsilon-contest.jpeg|thumb|right|200px| The application form]]
[[File:Epsilon-contest.jpeg|thumb|right|200px| The application form]]
On April 29, R* revealed an application form to enter the "Los Santos Area Enlightenment Seminar". In fact, this is a casting call from R* to cast one lucky fan as one of the five Epsilon members.
On April 29, R* revealed an application form to enter the "Los Santos Area Enlightenment Seminar". In fact, this is a casting call from R* to cast one lucky fan as one of the five Epsilon members.
===Map references===
[[File:TheFarm-GTASA-farmhouse.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Blue windows of ''The Cult Farm'']]
One place, "[[The Farm]]. Cult location", is shown on the map provided with GTA San Andreas. The farmhouse windows are glowing blue at night, unlike any other window in the game which glow yellow.
Another place associated with cult is located near [[The Big Ear]]. When looked at closely, the pattern of light and dark areas of sand form an image very similar to the one featured on the web-site, and indeed looks like a face of Krant's descendant. There are ghost town and abandoned vehicles nearby, which made the theory that Epsilon is somehow connected to this place even stronger.
There is a house in the desert, which was connected with Epsilon by various people. It is so-called "bunker", which is located west of the abandoned airstrip. The house is interesting, because there are no people or cars nearby - the force of Epsilon is believed to keep them away and only cult members can go closer. The house was featured in famous [http://myepsilon.org/content/epsilon_4am.htm 4 AM series].
Many people have claimed seeing a yellow entrance triangle in the sky over the [[Cluckin' Bell]] take-away in the desert, which is believed to be the entrance to the Puerta Amarilla Valley, which means Yellow Door Valley in Spanish. However, as can be seen from [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cSRcUw5ZGI this video] all triangles lead to abandoned houses, which supposedly were made to be used in burglary missions, but later were taken out.
(Note: There are at least four markers high above the sky in the desert. These are difficult to see during gameplay as they are above the [[ceiling height limit]] for aircraft. These markers lead to unused interiors and are thought to be test markers as the names of two of the markers are S1TEST and OFTEST).
===Puzzle===
The Epsilon website gives players the opportunity to "become one of the children of Kraff" by visiting a particular location:
{{quote|Join us in something special and become one of the children of Kraff.
Travel through the dawn to the pass pictured in our brochures. Look for a red truck with a dent on the right fender. Raise your left hand and recite the words: "Take me to to my father-father, brother-uncle. Kifflom." We'll do the rest. Because we all know, there is Kifflom and there is Krant, and both be praised.
Blindfold required.}}
{{quote|Travel through the dawn to the pass pictured in our brochures.}}
Dawn means that it has to be morning or an evening. As there are no brochures available, many refer to Rockstar's book for San Andreas. The only picture taken at dawn there is the picture of Sherman dam. Apparently, it fits the idea ideally, as it is a "pass" at the same time - it links two islands. Another proof of possible connection to Epsilon is the [http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas/pc/clips/sanandreas_pc_clip1_trailer.html official GTA: SA trailer]. First few seconds feature red truck (Walton, not Sadler) travelling across the dam. This is seen by some as a possible hint to the solution to Epsilon secret. "Pass" could also mean a valley between hills or mountains.
{{quote|Look for a red truck with a dent on the right fender.}}[[File:Sadler-GTASA-beater-front.jpg|thumb|Sadler]]
There are a number of Sadler trucks, found around San Andreas which have been smashed. One of them can be found next to the fisherman's hut north from the abandoned airstrip, another in the forests of [[Back o' Beyond]], there are few more in other places. Picking the one near the airstrip makes more sense, as it is located most closely to the dam. Please note, that Sadlers always spawn in different colours, so you may want to come back again to make sure you have got a red one.
{{quote|Raise your left hand and recite the words: "Take me to to my father-father, brother-uncle. Kifflom."}}
CJ can raise his hand, if he is aiming his gun and then looks back. In that case the gun will be pointed upwards and so will be his arm. CJ cannot be made to talk, and so no players have managed to make anything happen, nor gain access to the Puerta Amarilla Valley. Also, when using hand-to-hand combat CJ puts his left arm up when he blocks.
===Rumors===
There are a number of rumors, most of which are believed don't have any backup. Some popular myths have originated from [http://jblend.blogspot.com/2004/08/kifflom-izated.html jblend's blog] where he stated a number of things, the most popular being:
{{quote|If you see the number one, then you're on your way. Only true believers of Kifflom (praise!!!) can enter the portals. So Keep listening to the trees and I am sure that you'll find your path. If you learn the true meaning of Kifflom (praise him!!!) then you can enter the golden portals of Puertas Amarillas Valley.}}
Although it is not very plausible, the author claimed to be working for Rockstar, thus making many players looking for number 1 in game or looking for the trees with weird shapes in the woods. It was believed that under certain circumstances you will be able to hear the tree talking; or, once you saw the tree ("number one" in the sequence) everything else will be revealed by the game itself without the need for player's interaction. This is often linked with [http://youtube.com/watch?v=XiOBh-NVnWQ floating tree], [http://youtube.com/watch?v=4iG3UY1zF-w walk-through tree] and [http://youtube.com/watch?v=PSXvyc2Afc0 LOD trees] which do not have anything to do with Epsilon.
A noticeable fact is that jblend's statement appeared a few weeks prior to official release of San Andreas on PS2.
Another famous rumor describes what you have to wear (or to do) in order to trigger the mission start.
{{quote|
#Desert Eagle
#Camera
#Cane
#Blue clothes and hat from Didier Sachs
#Blue sneakers from Prolaps
#Night Vision Goggles
#Joke Mask from Binco
#Red Truck (Sadshit)
#Red Haircut
#Cross chain from Didier Sachs
#Cross, R.I.P, and Grave Tattoos (there is only one combined R.I.P. and Grave tatoo in the game though)
#Spend $10,000 at a casino
#Go with 9 prostitutes in a week
}}
[[File:RedWalton-GTASA-ShermanDam-myth.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Trailer screenshot]]
The "9 prostitutes" are related to one of the tenets of Epsilon: "Lie with 9 partners a week". In Lazlow's talk show Cris Formage also says: "Lie with 9 partners a week, it explains everything."
Having a cane in weapons slot seems to be based on another Cris's quote: "Touch my cane" which he orders Lazlow to do.
In the teaser video, which can be found on [http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas/pc/ The official GTA SA web-site] under Media>Video>First trailer a red Walton can be seen driving across the Sherman Dam. This enforces the speculated theory that the Dam is ''the'' pass mentioned on Epsilon web-site and that this is somehow related.
Another Rumor is that of [[Blueberry]] Where it also is believed that Epsilon takes place because of [[File:EpsilonCult-GTASA-logo.png|thumb|right|200px|Epsilon Cult trademark]]the many blue lights that can been seen at night e.g inside the barns at EasterBoard Farm, at the side of hill on the west side of [[Blueberry Acres]], under the bridge at the south end of [[Blueberry]] and the truck terminal also in the south end of [[Blueberry]]. The surprising thing about the Red County Truck Terminal is that it is the only place in the whole of San Andreas that has the words red and truck, this could be another reference to the red truck that is mentioned on the Epsilon [http://www.epsilonprogram.com/ website] .
==Door in the Sky==
The Yellow door secret is explained in the [[Epsilon Program]] article.
The doors in the sky are actually yellow markers that allow you to walk through and end up inside of a building.
The only two yellow markers that are found in the sky are above Cluckin' Bell in the desert. They are far up in the sky and only reachable with cheats or hacks.
Reports say the two doors are only houses that were meant for Robbery Missions. Rockstar hides these interiors for a reason for nobody to find or reach. In San Andreas, Rockstar hides these marks above San Andreas.


==References==
==References==
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* [https://sites.google.com/site/programmeepsilonproject/ Programme Epsilon Project] - a fan website focused on gathering new information on the cult from GTA V.
* [https://sites.google.com/site/programmeepsilonproject/ Programme Epsilon Project] - a fan website focused on gathering new information on the cult from GTA V.


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