The Dangers of the Night Sky

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In the summer of 1994, Derek Porter, Local 58's broadcast engineer, was instructed to switch the broadcast to researcher Dr. Francis Norseman's camera at midnight by Now-Dr. Gerhardt, who discovered the documents of the Moon Incident of 1929. "The Moon does have something to do with the hijacking," Gerhardt exclaimed, "and someone just inhabited it and, established some sort of... radio base somewhere. But what we showed to the audience and whoever else was watching was exactly what we saw in person. We were sure this wasn't normal, whatsoever."

Once the clock struck to midnight at 12:00 AM, Porter changed cameras to Dr. Norseman. Norseman had his sunglasses on as he turned on his camera and started filming the night sky so that no one needed to go out to look at it. He filmed the Moon as Porter labeled it with the keyboard: HIS THRONE. Dr. Norseman changed lenses to a telescoping one for the viewers to see a closeup of the Moon's surface, showing that it's seemingly organic—made of flesh and bones—with dusty clouds flowing across rather than rocky. Dr. Norseman said, "It was incredible to see and understand why the Moon makes others [who look at it] go crazy or harm them physically. The good thing was that I had my sunglasses on to protect me from its rays of light, but as I kept filming, the Moon just vanished... and then it came back; something inside it was shown." What was affecting people on Earth was a gigantic creature in an opening on the dark side of the Moon. One word 'REJOICE' appeared on the screen in front of Porter before he switched back to the airing TV show. "I swear I did not type that down." Porter explained, "Someone did it, as some others later started questioning us like crazy about what they saw." "The structure on the Moon that I captured didn't seem like a building, but in fact, an organic antenna with the ability to reach into all electronic devices." Dr. Norseman stated, "That's why we invented backups against it since."

Years later, on November 1, 2017, Local 58 broadcasted a weather alert warning about a meteorological event that cannot be viewed with the naked eye, but the unknown hijackers interrupted it, encouraging people to go outside when some shouldn't. The one meteorological event that cannot be looked at is the Moon. On July 13, 2021, director and CEO Yousif Hayes accepted an order from the Federal Communications Governance (FCG), and the company switched the broadcasting from analog to digital, and managed to regain control after their station once had a technical interruption. So, what was discovered was that the creature in the Moon (or what appears to be it) is responsible for the hijackings on the broadcasting, but scientists continue to do their best to prevent it from happening again.

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