Secret Laboratory
An interview⌗
ACTION⌗
On 5/7/2020, I began to apply for jobs. At this point, I had given up on my dreams, and I was attempting to re-integrate into the “old world.”
I applied for approximately 10 jobs.
SIGNAL⌗
Less than 24 hours after doing so, I was contacted about an opening that I had not applied for. This was for a DevOps Engineer position at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in Tennessee.
ANALYSIS⌗
This position sounded amazing. I was incredibly excited, and humbled by the opportunity to interview with the same laboratory that engineered the atomic bomb.
I went through the motions, had a great Teams interview with four individuals at ORNL, but ultimately, did not get the job. This was the first time in my life that I had not landed a job after an interview.
I have come to accept that I was never going to get this job. This was just another signal being used to bolster my confidence, and bring me back from the dead.
I strongly suspect I will meet those four individuals one day. I suspect that they are actually researching something related to me.
And they just wanted to meet the guy that they’re studying. They need me here, doing what I’m doing now.
An underground bunker⌗
SIGNAL⌗
The Ghost once brought the following information to my attention.
ANALYSIS⌗
In late 2019, the Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) brought a group of students to visit the Marfa Lights in Marfa, TX. Here is an article that mentions it:
As you can see, former CIA director Robert Muller is credited as the photographer upon this page.
Obviously, this isn’t conclusive evidence for anything, but the following makes things even more compelling:
As you can see, the Marfa Lights are located just outside of a triangle between a town called Ryan (The Fodder), Fort Davis (The High Priest), and Marfa itself.
I have speculated that Marfa is where interdimensional rifts reside. Perhaps there is a secret laboratory and/or military bunker located within this mountain, or nearby.
I think this notion is a bit of a stretch, but I’m putting it here for posterity’s sake.