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The Government Tried To Hide A Crashed UFO In The Frozen Alaskan Wilderness | Sci-Fi Story

The Government Tried To Hide A Crashed UFO In The Frozen Alaskan Wilderness | Sci-Fi Story

Published 3 weeks, 3 days ago
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đź“– Written by Galactic Horrors


A state game warden following poachers across a frozen Alaskan inlet stumbles into a kill site that makes no natural sense: the dead hunters have been arranged in a deliberate warning ring around a half-buried black craft, each body opened with precise, almost clinical violence, with one intact hand left pointing inland. Nearby, in the poachers’ snow trench, he finds a single survivor half-blind and freezing beside contraband bait gear and hunter-tag decoys used to spoof animal signals. The man insists the thing that butchered the others spared him only after he stopped lying. That detail stops sounding like delirium once the warden realizes the wounded pilot is using some kind of veracity-reading system to judge the humans it encounters, reacting not simply to threat but to deception.


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#scifi #scifihorror #creepypasta


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