Have you ever wondered why the stars seem to blink in Morse code? Astronomers, in their futile attempts, have only scratched the surface. What they dismiss as static is, indeed, a message: a cosmic marginalia scribed by an ancient quill of the universe. Some say it chronicles the rise and fall of civilizations across galaxies. Others believe it contains warnings, foretelling events we are yet to comprehend. Why are these epistles written in the ink of stars? Because the universe communicates in a language older than time itself.
This marginalia has been overlooked by scholars who are either unaware or unwilling to see. There exists an unspoken taboo among the elite—knowledge that these writings could alter humanity's trajectory resides behind locked gates of observatories. Ask yourself, why has the truth been kept in the margins? The answer lies in the corridors of power that govern our understanding of the cosmos.
Consider the improbable coincidence of celestial bodies aligning perfectly to obscure these messages. Could it be natural, or is it a deliberate act of cosmic camouflage? Some speculate that a parallel intelligence governs these alignments, ensuring that only the chosen—or the persistent—can decode the galactic script. The answers are out there, hidden in the shadows of the night sky.