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Broadcasts Appear From a Dimension Where Humanity Never Survived the 1800s
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What aired shocked even hardened paranormal researchers.
The first transmission appeared at 3:11 a.m. EST. Viewers described crackling static that slowly formed into a newsroom—yet the anchor’s face shifted constantly, as if every timeline that ever existed was trying to stabilize into one expression.
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