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  • 6/6/2025
Thousands of participants in a San Francisco-based alternate reality game end up getting more than they bargained for. T | dG1fVUpLeHZyYVdFcGM
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00:01I kind of didn't know what to think.
00:03I at first thought, okay, someone's making these crazy advertisements
00:07for something that's almost too impossible to even exist.
00:10And they seem to be urging me to visit this physical place.
00:22You now sit in a satellite induction office of the Jujun Institute,
00:27located in the deep forests of San Francisco.
00:37I lived in San Francisco for 11 years and had to leave
00:40because of gang-stalking activities
00:43and being surveillanced and monitored
00:46and all the frequency manipulation.
00:48And it's a really serious thing to have done to somebody.
00:52I saw a way to play that was entirely new.
00:59And them treating it like a game offended me.
01:02And at that moment, it really didn't feel like a game anymore.
01:05It was genuinely scary, yeah.
01:13There was moments where, you know, the ordinary world was transformed
01:17into something different, something full of potential and full of mystery.
01:21And everything outside seems better.
01:26Like the colors are brighter or the world looks like a different place.
01:30And I wanted to keep feeling that way.
01:32You may suddenly begin to notice small things around you
01:36you had never before noticed
01:38until your entire universe is transformed forever.
01:44forever.

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