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For the first day, people stopped responding.
They stood where they were. Sat where they had been. Eyes open. Breathing. Alive, but unreachable.
Doctors said to wait.
Twenty-four hours later, they woke up.
This transmission documents the first week of a global outbreak that begins as unexplained catatonia and escalates into something far worse. What initially appears harmless spreads worldwide, filling homes, hospitals, and entire cities with people who simply… stop.
Then the waiting period ends.
As official guidance shifts too late, those who followed it find themselves in the worst possible place. Broadcast updates, expert analysis, and firsthand accounts reveal a pattern forming in real time—one that was always there, but not understood until it was already too late.
There is no confirmed cause.
Only the realization that the silence was never the danger.
The broadcast continues as long as it can.
By WTLEB 1720 AMFor the first day, people stopped responding.
They stood where they were. Sat where they had been. Eyes open. Breathing. Alive, but unreachable.
Doctors said to wait.
Twenty-four hours later, they woke up.
This transmission documents the first week of a global outbreak that begins as unexplained catatonia and escalates into something far worse. What initially appears harmless spreads worldwide, filling homes, hospitals, and entire cities with people who simply… stop.
Then the waiting period ends.
As official guidance shifts too late, those who followed it find themselves in the worst possible place. Broadcast updates, expert analysis, and firsthand accounts reveal a pattern forming in real time—one that was always there, but not understood until it was already too late.
There is no confirmed cause.
Only the realization that the silence was never the danger.
The broadcast continues as long as it can.