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Scully… what you’re looking at may appear, at first glance, to be nothing more than a man plastered against the wall of a carnival ride. You’ll probably tell me it’s just centrifugal force, Newtonian physics keeping him pinned while the platform spins. But take a closer look. Notice the unnatural rigidity of his body, the way his arm is extended, not straining, not bracing, but almost as if suspended. And the others in the background? Unfazed. Almost too unfazed.
What if I told you there are reports, credible ones, that certain amusement rides have been used as controlled test environments for low level antigravity experiments? A cover operation, hidden in plain sight. Families think they’re just paying five bucks for a thrill, when in reality they’re unwitting test subjects in a government sanctioned study on human tolerance to altered gravitational fields.
You’ll say it’s science fiction, Scully. You’ll say it’s just a ride. But ask yourself this: why is the man in the blue shirt defying not only gravity, but logic itself? And why, out of all the photos confiscated from the fair that day, was this the only one the Bureau marked classified?