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File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|The [[Tunguska Event Preservation Society]] is currently showing nonstop interactive footage of the 1927 expedition. Controls (1-8) allow the user to alter expedition outcomes for experimental and recreational purposes.
File:Tunguska-Preservation-TV.jpg|The [[Tunguska Event Preservation Society]] is currently showing nonstop interactive footage of the 1927 expedition. Controls (1-8) allow the user to alter expedition outcomes for experimental and recreational purposes.
File:Red-Charter.jpg|The so-called "Red Charter" suggests that the [[The Rubrics]] were involved in the blood sacrifice of [[H. P. Lovecraft]].]]
File:Pika-in-lair.jpg|[[The Pika]] in its lair.
File:Pika-in-lair.jpg|[[The Pika]] in its lair.
File:Wizard Jan Kochanowski.jpg|Poet and [[wizard (nonfiction)]] Jan Kochanowski recently adapted the [[Nebra sky disk]] for use as a [[scrying engine]].
File:Wizard Jan Kochanowski.jpg|Poet and [[wizard (nonfiction)]] Jan Kochanowski recently adapted the [[Nebra sky disk]] for use as a [[scrying engine]].

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ENIAC ("Empty Noise Into Alien Communication") was a secret military program involving the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. In this photograph, researchers have visualized a key section of the "Wow! signal" by adapting the Trinity Project for use as a scrying engine.

This is a work of fiction and nonfiction.

  • Nonfiction pages have page titles ending in (nonfiction).
  • Fiction page titles do not end in (nonfiction).

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ENIAC ("Empty Noise Into Alien Communication") was a secret military disinformation program involving the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

The program used disinformation techniques in an effort to deceive alien civilizations into revealing advanced technologies.

In this photograph (circa 1945, plus or minus five teraseconds, depending upon your temporal flux), researchers have visualized a key section of the "Wow! signal" by adapting the Trinity Project for use as a scrying engine.

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Author: Karl Jones (nonfiction).