Sunday, January 27, 2013

January 26th, 2013

I'm in an old building with many people. We're hot, thirsty, and hungry. We've been vacationing nearby and visited this location which seems to be an amusement park of some kind. The power has gone out, which is why we're so hot (no A/C) and cannot escape (electric locks on the gates will not open). The sun is bright and one positive is that we can go outside. However, we must be cautious because there are many dangers in this park, which reminds me of Jurassic Park (except that we do not see any dinosaurs--there just seem to be many hidden dangers).

We're growing restless. Everyone seems to have a plan that, we quickly discover, will not work. One person suggests that we try scaling the walls (which are made of stone, and are about twenty feet high with electrified wires at the top--power still seems to be running through them).

We travel to the entrance of the park, which is a long, narrow, enclosed bridge with windows on either side. We seem to have avoided traveling through the center of the park (which is the most dangerous) and made our way to the entrance safely (it wasn't far from the building where we were sweltering). The bridge connects the outside world to the park. When we reach the end of the bridge (we're traveling away from the outside world for some reason), we are greeted by FBI agents who only reveal that they are in the FBI because of the dire situation. They wear mirrored sunglasses. A middle-aged FBI agent tells us we cannot continue on into the park. "You shouldn't be here without special glasses...you're not supposed to see this place." We're lead to understand that the government has been hiding the true purpose of this park and that the special glasses visitors are required to wear prevent them from seeing what is actually in the park.

Realizing the peril we're all in, the agent allows us to continue into the park without glasses.

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