Site: Bluethat.com
Topic: RealHorror
Date: November 20, 2019
Time: 3:33 PM
Post: I Finally Got Some Answers in the Hospital
Author: DaJoeKingYeti92I don't even know what to think any more. I haven't had a free moment to process everything that has happened. Obviously, I am still alive and kicking, and I am still at St. Jude's.
I will start with some questions and comments, like usual, just to get that all over with, so I can focus on the recent developments. Now a little disclaimer, there have been a lot of questions and a lot of developments, so this might be my longest post yet. I thought about splitting this up, but I think it will be better to just address everything now. I also apologize if my answers sound rude or snarky, it has been a very long couple of days, and I am just done with all of this.
I'll start with this, a harsh, unpleasant realization that I have been trying not to think about too much but might be what I have to do. If the Watchers and Dr. Asher are standing in my way of leaving here, I might have to kill them for my freedom. I really don't want that to be the case because I already have two people's blood on my hands, and I really don't want any more. Even though they were Watchers and they are part of the reason that I am stuck here, they were people. At least that is what I believe.
I don't know if they are staying in this state for the rest of their lives, or if these people will go back to normal once this whole experience ends, but I would like to think that they wont be stuck like this forever. But if I continue to kill them, then that chance will go away.
There is also the thought that all of this could end if I kill Dr. Asher. Like I said in a previous post, there is a hive mind aspect to the Watchers, but Asher is the only one who is taking notes on me, which does give the impression that he is in charge. Take off the head and the body falls.
You are still on Earth because you still have a cellular signal. I have no doubt about that. This might sound similar to other answers, but it all comes back to loss of time. Other than at the first hospital in Mississauga where I had my surgery, I haven't had any loss of time outside of me going to sleep. Now, anything could potentially be a possibility, but I don't think that is the case here, especially with all of my recent knowledge.
Maybe you were abducted immediately after your injury? If that was the case, then the aliens just screwed with me and mimicked my daily life for five months. I just don't find that likely at all. The weird just started to happen since I got to this specific hospital for the insurance clinic.
The Watchers are people that were abducted and are now under the influence of aliens. I have no doubt in my mind that this is the truth. Of course, I have my reasons for believing this, but I will elaborate on that below.
What is The Greater Design? It has been theorized that it is some sort of experiment on humanity. I will elaborate on what I know about it at this moment, but in short, it looks like it is an experiment on me. Whether it pertains to humanity or not, I'm not sure. Whether it is a good thing or not, I am torn on that.
What was the extent of your assistive devices and what was all in a cast? Apparently, I wasn't clear about that. I had a titanium rod put into my femur, and because of that I didn't need to be put in a cast, which I am thankful for. I was originally on crutches and now I am down to a cane. With my arm, they put in plates and screws to keep the bones together, and I was sewn up because both the ulna and radius bones pierced through my skin. That was in a cast with enough room for me to grab my one crutch with my hand, but that was causing me damage to my forearm, so once I was down to only one crutch, they operated on my arm again, even doing a carpal tunnel surgery to help correct some tissue damage. I was put in a cast and a sling, but at the time of me going into the clinic I was just down to a cast. It covered my wrist and part of my hand, with cut outs for my fingers and thumb, and it goes up to my elbow, but doesn't cover it so I did have mobility there.
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