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Angels among us?
A soldier at Central Science Laboratories, West Midlands, UK, claims to have “travelled in time” during a routine security mission.
The soldier says that a “blonde girl” took him to the future and then disappeared into “thin air”.
Could this be the first sign of the Rapture that we’ve all been waiting for? Are our governments once again trying to hide evidence of what we all know in our hearts to be true: that angels are real, and coming for us all?
We are all sending our prayers to you and your loved ones in these dire times.
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Angels CONFIRMED!
Our most avid readers will remember the angel sighting by a soldier last year. Today we have more information about Earth’s latest CONFIRMED celestial guest − and she has friends!
A prison guard at Wakefield Prison, UK, has said he saw three angels at the jail in the early hours of yesterday morning. He described them as “horrifyingly attractive”, “angry” and “good at tripping people up”. He told UltraTopSecretSeekers.net that the fierce, angelic beings took one of the prisoners away in a “whirling vacuum of smoke and flames”.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who can freely admit to being jealous of that foursome!
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Folios/v8/Time-landscape-2040/MS-17
File note: News articles posted on conspiracy theorist website UltraTopSecretSeekers.net, November 2039–July 2040
LEEDS, ENGLAND, 2040
When Clove and Ella left the bathroom, Kate and Matt were sitting close together on the bed. They jumped apart, looking guilty, when the girls appeared.
“What do we do now?” Clove asked.
“We have to take the bacteria to NATO,” Kate said. “So that they can see what the English government is doing and stop them.”
Clove nodded. “That’s what happened after you escaped in the film – I mean … er … in all the … um … newspaper reports.”
“Film?!” Kate asked, sounding delighted, just as Matt said, “Film?” in the strained voice of a man who was already bracing himself for a horrifying ordeal.
“It was a really faithful adaptation of your lives,” Clove said, trying not to laugh at such a blatant lie.
Ella snorted.
Clove cleared her throat, avoiding everyone’s eyes. “Anyway. Spart, what do the records say happened after Matt was broken out of prison? I know that NATO seized control of the English government once they had evidence of the bacteria − but how did they get it? What do we do with the vial?” She looked mistrustfully at the bacteria, which Matt was holding.
> According to the NATO report, a vial of bacteria was dropped off in an anonymous package at the NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, the day of subject allocation “MATT”’s escape.
> Also in the package was a DVD of the evidence taken from CSL that proved the English government had created a weapon of mass destruction.
> Within four hours, the sample was in a laboratory being analysed, and emergency action had been taken against the English government.
“If Ella can help us get to Brussels, it should be easy enough to leave the package at NATO,” Matt said.
“I’ve got the DVD in my bag,” Kate said in surprise. “I was planning to send it with the bacteria anyway.”
“Spart, can you send the headquarter coordinates over to the Skim?” Clove asked.
Matt wrapped the vial in several layers of bubble wrap, to be absolutely sure it wouldn’t break and contaminate the NATO headquarters. He put it in an envelope along with the DVD Kate had brought with her. In a marker on the outside, he wrote WARNING: OPEN IN A SECURE LABORATORY, DANGEROUS EVIDENCE INSIDE.
It took Ella about thirty seconds to open up a wormhole to the inside of the NATO headquarters in Brussels. She’d timed it to be around 8 a.m. there, so the office was empty. Matt carefully placed the package on the reception desk.
“Done,” Kate said, looking like a huge weight had been lifted from her mind. “It’s finished!”
“We did it!” Clove said, amazed. “We actually did it!”
“We can go home,” Matt said, beaming, his eyes bright.
Kate hugged Matt and Clove, one arm around each of their shoulders. After a second, she pulled Ella into the hug too. For a moment the four of them just stood there, unable to believe what they’d achieved. The bacteria was with NATO. Matt was out of prison, and he and Kate would now be cleared of all terrorism charges. And Clove had found her parents − the search which had started this whole thing off.
It was finally time to go home.
“I think I need to eat an entire pizza right now,” Kate said.
Clove laughed, feeling a pang of hunger in her stomach too. “Agreed. But … can we do it at home, please?” Now that this was all over, she really wanted to see Tom and Jen, to make sure they were safe as well.
“Where is home, exactly?” Ella asked. She looked at Kate and Matt. “Should I take you to Scotland in 2040, to when Clove was a baby?”
“No!” Clove said, more loudly than she meant to. “I mean … I don’t want you to go back to then.”
Kate looked hurt. “What do you mean?”
Clove bit at her nails. “I just… I…”
“What is it?” Matt asked.
“I don’t want to lose my parents,” she burst out.
“We are your parents,” Kate said, not understanding.
“No, you’re not. I mean … you are. But Tom and Jen, they—” Clove sighed. “If you go back to 2040, then Tom and Jen won’t be my parents any more. They’ll just be my aunt and uncle who I only see every now and again.” Clove didn’t want to lose Tom and Jen once more. It would be like when she’d destroyed the future. She couldn’t go home to 2056 and find it changed. Not again.
“Clove, I—” Kate said.
“Kate, look. Can’t you both come to 2056, with me? We can just say you escaped and made your way home. Then I can have both of you and Mum and Dad.”
Kate was hesitating. “But, my baby…”
“Please, Kate. Please don’t take my parents away from me.”
Kate looked to Matt.
“It’s her life,” he said softly. “And besides, if we raised her, would she have gone back to the past? Would any of this have ever happened?”
“It’s a paradox,” Ella said. “It could create a time loop. You might erase this whole journey from history.”
Kate sighed. “I’ll lose my baby.”
“I’m right here,” Clove said. She pulled Kate into another hug. “I could have never met you at all. This is better than nothing.”
Matt wrapped an arm around both their shoulders. “She’s right. But what about our ages? By the time you’re sixteen we’ll be – what, thirty-five? Thirty-six? We only look nineteen.”
“We’ll think of something,” Clove said. “Please.”
Kate held onto Clove like she never wanted to let her go. “OK,” she murmured. “OK.”
Clove sighed happily and squeezed Kate even tighter.