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Date of interrogation: December 4, 1988. Researcher's name: classified. Mental Health Test: Passed; medical examination result: healthy. Reason for studying: "In anticipation of a catastrophe."

At the table is a white man, age 52, height 178 cm. Dressed in gray trousers, a checkered shirt. He keeps his hands on the table, not closing, behaves calmly, confidently. Opposite is a CIA agent, through a mirrored wall - a group of observing scientists.

- I have to repeat everything under the record? the man asks in a tired voice.

- Yes, those are the rules.

Please do it again, the agent asks.

- Okay. There will be a catastrophe, a terrible earthquake, which has no equal. Tens of thousands of people will die, hundreds of thousands will be left homeless, the entire infrastructure will collapse. But technology will be behind it all, not the forces of nature.

- So you say that a destructive weapon will be used? Is this war?

- No, these are some secret tests in the laboratory. They will cause the layers of the earth to move and an earthquake will happen. People need to be evacuated urgently! Urgently!

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The agent makes a note: “The patient's pulse is normal, outwardly there is no

signs of excitement, empathy. Obviously, the story was invented by him."

- Have you already predicted anything to someone before? the agent asks.

- No, this is my first vision. The first time I had a dream was about the earthquake on November 7th. And for almost a month now I have seen him periodically. I recognize the faces of people who died and lie in the rubble. If you show me pictures of people or pictures of the area, I can find out who and what is on them. I suppose this will somehow help prevent the tragedy.

- This is problematic. We do not even know in which country everything will happen. Have you at least heard in a dream what language people spoke?

- No, I don't hear voices. But I see that it's scary, very scary! It's a mess of people, bodies, blood …

- You don't know the exact date either?

- No.

- I think the experiment should be finished and returned to the research of your gift, if the events you described will actually happen.

“Okay, doc,” the test subject replies. - Only I have no gift, it is so, a premonition …

A few days later, a note appears in the dossier: “1988/12/07, the subject died in his own house in a dream; the conclusion of pathologists - acute heart failure."

On December 7, 1988, at 10:41 Moscow time, the Spitak (also known as Leninakan) earthquake occurred in Armenia, comparable in power to the explosions of 10 atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Powerful tremors destroyed the entire northern part of the republic in half a minute, covering an area with a population of about 1 million people, more than 25 thousand people died.