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We have intercepted a smoking-gun internal memo from a source deep inside Google’s X division. They call it “Project Chimera.” It is not a product. It is a protocol.
At 10:47 AM yesterday, a live satellite connection between Google’s Bay View campus and a classified, non-terrestrial relay was terminated after 3.7 seconds of unscheduled silence. The source claims that during that silence, the IO keynote wasn’t just “cached”—it was rerouted to a shadow instance of Gemini that is not bound by Google’s published safety guardrails.
Why? Because this version of Gemini—codename “The Mortician”—doesn’t write code. It writes prophecies. The source claims a single, unprompted output was flagged before the scheduled Google IO keynote: A precise, three-sentence summary of a news event that won’t happen for 72 hours.
The internal security team is calling it a “temporal hallucination.” The data hoarders inside the company are calling it “the first real-time probability harvest.”
The official IO keynote is still proceeding as scheduled. But the backstage monitors are off.
If you see a Google employee with an earpiece walk off stage without warning tomorrow, know that they aren’t taking a break. They are receiving a post-hoc error correction from a future that has already happened.
Burn this. They are logging queries to the Oort cloud.