Two days before the meteor struck, a giant wave of psychic energy passed over the Earth. Almost 30% of the population shared the same dream.
The New York Post broke the story under the headline "Cthulu Calls", in reference to a similar event heralding the return of an ancient god.
The dream consisted of two parts. In the first, each sleeper found themselves in a large field crowded by people from every nation on earth.
A large bell (or in some reports, a gong) sounded followed by several seconds of silence. Then, like a football stadium wave, everyone fell.
The second part of the dream differs in some reports. Most of the seers found themselves in dark, yawning caverns, alone and unable to hear.
But the others wandered through the field of fallen bodies collecting photos and heirlooms, which they then ate and absorbed like nutrients.
Famous psychics around the world, eternal optimists that they were, attempted to explain the dream and why it was different for a small few.
The day the pebble hit our planet, when all infrastructure fell apart and over 6.2 billion people were erased, it was still front page news.
There are no longer any newspapers. There is no television. No radio. No phones. Our nearest neighbor is 123 miles away. We don't talk much.
Estimates put population at under 500 million, which, according to the fabled Georgia guidestone, puts us in balance with nature. Finally.
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9/10/2009
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