April 12, 2026
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From me to you in just a few days, another meteor was spotted last night over Michigan. This now makes the fourth this week, with others seen over Ohio, some reported over Pennsylvania, Texas, and California.


And this isn’t just internet noise. The one in Texas actually crashed through a person’s house. That part is real. Despite people online claiming it’s fake, it has been confirmed by the American Meteorological Society.


Now, of course, the internet is doing what the internet does. Some are saying these are missiles. There’s no evidence of that. None. But what there is… is a noticeable spike in something that feels just a little off.
High strangeness.


Because four in a week? Across multiple states? Some streaking beautifully across the sky, others coming in a little too close for comfort, and one literally tearing through the roof of someone’s home, offering no comfort at all.
So what is it?


Maybe it’s nothing. Maybe this happens all the time and we’re just now seeing it because everything is documented, uploaded, and amplified within seconds. The sky hasn’t changed. We have.


Or maybe… the big ones are still out there, lurking, and these are just the initial visitors.
You pick which door you’d like to walk through.
In the meantime, plant your feet firmly on the ground, look up to the sky on a clear night, and maybe you too can wish upon a falling star…


…that the nightmares stop.