Why do they come?

April 13, 2007 at 6:28 am | In Action Auction, Be More, Uncategorized |

The year is 2107 and scientists are baffled again. It seems a steady stream of people is aimlessly wondering around a downtown Cincinnati vacant lot. What they came for and what they are looking for is unknown. No one seems to be able to explain why each year, in the spring, these people from all walks of life, from all neighborhoods and communities, feel the urge to assemble on this seemingly non-descript parcel of land. They all describe this “sense of being needed and wanting to help.” But none can say what it is that they are to do or for whom.

According to lore, this area was once a center for the performing arts and entertainment. A search of the databanks at the Historical Society indicates that this specific site was once the headquarters for some kind of a media organization and the building once located here must have been in a floodplain since it was built on pylons.      

As anthropologists explain it, at one time people received video entertainment from special centers called “TV Stations.” While a quaint concept now, it seems that it was very common during the beginning of the last century. We know from pictures and property records that this particular site had a very large building and that excavations show evidence that this was one of those “Stations.”    

A recent archeological dig on this site surfaced even more strange findings which to this day have defied explanation.  Archeologists found among the rubble various types of electronic gear that seems to have been used to produce and distribute these video programs. This of course is consistent with what they expected. What they did not expect was what they found in one vary large chamber. This chamber had a very high ceiling and concrete walls and lots of lights. 

One of the walls was covered with a heavy residue. The scientists took a sample of the residue and found that it contained a combination of burnt cheese and tomatoes. How and why this wall would have such a coating is a mystery. It is known that groups of people gathered in this chamber periodically, perhaps for some kind of worship. But what cheese and tomatoes have to do with this phenomenon is still unclear. 

Another finding that continues to mystify researchers is the repeated use of the same series of numbers. The numbers 5136514800 and 3471111 have been found engraved on several articles retrieved from the dig. The investigation continues. The groups of people continue to assemble.
– Jack Dominic

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