The electromagnetic anomaly was supposed to be a weather station malfunction.
Rachel Ashworth knew this because she had spent three weeks investigating it for the Brooklyn desk, and every expert she interviewed—from NOAA to a retired Air Force colonel who ran a blog about atmospheric physics—said the same thing: nothing to see here, move along. But Rachel had been to the site. She had stood in the long Island clearing where the readings spiked, and she had felt something...
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