Friday, August 22, 2025

SEGI Project: Unlocking the Real World

While Area 52 has long been linked to extraterrestrial sightings, the SEGI Project may not be entirely about aliens. 




Sources suggest it explores:
Dimensional Overlap – Studying how virtual constructs (like Second Life regions) may connect to physical-space anomalies.
Consciousness Transfer – Experiments hinting that human thought can interact with or even influence other layers of existence.
Hidden Architecture of Reality – Could our world be just one version among countless “rendered environments”?

Dr. Parallax, mastermind of SEGI, was quoted:
“We’re not just asking what’s out there, we’re asking what’s real in here.”

WTTQ Special Bulletin


“October is Domestic Awareness Month”

WTTQ News reminds residents across the Monty Region and beyond that October marks Domestic Awareness Month, a time to stay informed, stay alert, and pay attention to unusual happenings closer to home.

While the campaign may seem like a public safety initiative, sharp-eyed viewers have noticed subtle ties to the ongoing SEGI Project. Officials claim it’s simply about preparedness, but others suspect it may signal the release of new data on extradimensional visitors and unidentified phenomena.
Is this just awareness or an early warning?

All kidding aside, domestic violence is a serious problem. Many times it is never reported, trust me on this, I have been there myself. Therefore, I ask my friends in Second Life to participate in the Search for Extrafrid Intelligence and spread the awareness.

Join the group in SL:
secondlife:///app/group/2e96e112-2289-a6d5-9545-bca534ac7253/about

Contact me for more info on how to be part of this

WTTQ Community Advisory: Domestic Violence Awareness

Domestic violence affects millions every year and can happen to anyone—regardless of age, gender, or background. It includes physical harm, emotional abuse, coercion, and control within personal relationships.

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 911.
For confidential support in the U.S., call the National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (SAFE) or text "START" to 88788.

Help is available 24/7. You are not alone.
This is me (Anjelikka) after I was hit by my X in real life.


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