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Thus, the DHARMA Initiative was born, specifically the "button" that saved the world every 108 minutes. The chocolate and peanut butter ended up being electromagnetism and time-travel.
A secretive organization, abandoned research stations, and a countdown that couldn’t be ignored. The DHARMA Initiative was meant to change everything, but something went terribly wrong.
If, however, the response is more like "I'm so geeky that I receive 'Lost' Google alerts, own an Oceanic Airlines T-shirt and regularly wear a Dharma Initiative necklace," then the costlier ...
Jenna Elfman Has a Dharma Initiative Hi-larious. That's the word coming out of Jenna Elfman's mouth, midconversation, as she picks up the phone for this TVGuide.com Q&A.
These mock Dharma Initiative ads happen to incorporate LOST, gadgets and 70s and 80s-era National Geographic ads. Sweet Jesus, this is great.
I got an email today from the Dharma Initiative inviting me to complete an “Eligibility Test” to see if I was the kind of person the Dharma Initiative was looking for. No I didn’t.