Wainwrights ledger
Plasmologists and Volcanoes feared
someone had been were no man had
been before. Vaccoist sceince may have found sceince couldn't prove the meteor or the crystal was from space, neither could they say it was of earth. Black it was a perfect shpere. Amethyst and silver, it hinted at being something extra ordinary. One thought maybe a collaboration between Russian, Canadian, and Chinese sceince had secretly excavated caves of the Moon, Venus or Mars. In the tape included in the package, it was written as of men.
A video, maybe the sins, or some jokers looking to be admired, spoke in unrecognized launages and seemed to communicate with one another. They used a laser beam. They had robots. One man spoke in english, one in Canadain french, the other in Russian.
One man in a smock, interupted the words and converted it into the unrecognized laungage. The only universal word was professor, a word the man in the smock anwsered to. In the tape, the guy had stones thrown at him, they bounced off and he laughed. They pointed a laser at him he used his hand to reflect it. A robot made way to him, he lifted it and throw it. The man leaped into the air and moved around like he was. flying. Than the tape stopped. Someone left this at the Food Stadium to be found. A shpere which appears to have a mantle at center with a liguid surrounding it. It was said someone carved a foot value out of the material and used it in an unknown place, sites the material in the bag.
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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on September 18, 2021
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