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Bitten - Henry Boyer

Bitten

Henry Boyer
unknown , English
5 ratings

Fact? Or Fiction? This manuscript (a journal) was found off a Florida coastline. Many have examined its contents, but opinions are inconclusive as to whether it's authentic or a hoax. Either way, Henry is missing, and his diary is all of him that remains. Within the pages tells of a drastic and horrific transformation he goes through after being bitten by something in a Tasmanian swamp. The reader is to conclude as he/she wishes.He wanted the world to know his story before he was never heard or seen from again. I want you to help spread his disease by telling others. We need to know the truth of such things, because, in the end, even the most knowledgeable people aren't aware of certain mysterious secrets.Special note: at spreadhisdisease.com (the site's not up right now but will be again soon; keep checking) you can find documented photos and audio recordings of my uncle speaking while he was having his supposed "spells." Additionally, there is more information describing just what might have happened.(Editor’s note: though after attempting to upload the file in both, part English and "Ancient Language", due to formatting errors, only the English works properly.)

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