The Case of the Crystal Ball
After further study, the following is clear:
- Whoever wrote the address on the ball wrote my name with a think Sharpie, found it to be too big to write the address with, and then switched to a thinner Sharpie. This is obviously a person with a large stash of Sharpies. A designer with a Sharpie fetish, maybe?
- With no postmark, Alan thinks it was not delivered via United States Postal Service. I contend, however, that the post office will deliver most anything. A ball in a box is child's play to these people, even if trying to read the address will cause a mild stroke.
- My website went down for about 10 minutes after posting the last article. Someone doesn't want you to read this. I can not vouch for your safety if you read all of these posts. This is bigger than me or you, or me and you combined into some kind of wunderkind. You have been warned.
Further developments will be posted as details come to light, or I get bored.
UPDATE: The site went down just as I tried to post this! There's evil in the air.
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