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    drowning in a sea of the infinitely knowable
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    Reading,
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    Hello. I imagine you would like to read a story, so I'll make this quick.

    I have spent the last two dozen years researching the events of this book. My investigation began on the subject of the Erasure. I know that most still think it a far-fetched conspiracy theory. I thought the same, when I began. But I figured I'd take a closer look, for the sake of history and psychology. What I found was rather shocking.

    The Erasure is real. It happened. Certainly many if not all of the theorized details were incorrect, but the core assertion was not. I began tracking what I could, uncovering hints and further questions about its nature. Finally, I found the journals.

    This book, this story, is meant to be an easily digested account of my discoveries. Many thanks to my friend Kris for helping me make it legible.

    I know that this is unlikely to convince many of the truth that I have found, but I need to try. There is more to the world we live in than we could have ever imagined. This is what I have learned so far.

    Weird opening idea for a book I had.

    1. Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      Thaidakar the Ghostblood

      ...

      that sounds actually really interesting and is a nice hook. Sometimes direct narrating is just a lot of fun.

    2. Szeth Pancakes

      Szeth Pancakes

      I love framing devices like this :D

    3. The Aspiring Archivist
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