Posted by: The Emerald Signal
Date: <insert date later>
Filed under: #ContacteeFiles #WhirlwindDisappearances #OzGateUncovered
“I thought I knew her, but when she came back... it wasn’t the same. You can’t put it into words, but something broke in her. And she was just... wrong.”
— T.W. [Witness Testimony, July 1964]
🗣️ THE GATE DOESN’T JUST OPEN. IT CHANGES YOU.
If you've been following the trail, you already know the truth about Oz. It’s not just a fantasy. It’s a place—a world hidden behind the veil of our own, and if you're unlucky enough to be caught in its crosshairs, you don’t just visit.
You return... different.
And that difference?
It's terrifying.
📚 TESTIMONY: THE CHILDREN WHO CAME BACK
It started in the mid-1960s—after a series of high-profile disappearances in rural America and Canada. Children, teenagers, and even a few adults seemed to vanish into thin air during unseasonably violent tornadoes. The authorities wrote them off as typical missing persons cases or storm-related accidents.
But for the families who were left behind, the truth was more chilling.
Case File #001: The Carlyle Incident (1963)
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Location: Carlyle, Saskatchewan
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Victim: 12-year-old Mary Carlyle
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Duration Missing: 10 days
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Date of Return: June 17, 1963
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Witness Report: “When she came back, she was different. Her eyes... they were almost too bright. Her voice was higher, almost mechanical. She couldn’t remember much of where she’d been, but she talked about ‘a city made of light.’”
Mary Carlyle’s case remains one of the first confirmed instances of OzGate exposure. After returning, Mary displayed abnormal behavior: speaking in riddles, referencing places that didn’t exist on Earth, and—perhaps most disturbingly—showing an almost complete lack of fear.
But she wasn’t the only one.
🌪️ THE TORNADOES: A RECURRING CATALYST
It’s no coincidence that the majority of these disappearances occurred during violent storms. Tornadoes, particularly those with unusual, erratic paths, seem to act as beacons for the breach. These spiraling gates—the true “whirlwinds”—seem to open up when conditions align with secret weather-modifying technologies (see previous entries).
But it’s what happens afterward that truly sets them apart:
The children who return...
...are rarely the same.
They bring back knowledge—strange fragments of language, detailed maps of landscapes that do not exist, and vague references to cities that are both real and not real.
But the psychological side effects are worse:
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Amnesia-like lapses followed by intense obsession with specific symbols (often associated with green light, the color yellow, or a shining city).
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Flashes of terror at the sound of wind, often causing panic attacks.
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A disturbing calmness about things most children would fear—lions, fire, even death.
🗂️ TESTIMONY: THE DAWSON FAMILY
One of the most well-documented cases occurred in 1974, when the Dawson Family from rural North Dakota experienced an unusual disappearance. The tornado hit on the night of July 12th, 1974, and the family’s youngest daughter, Emily Dawson, was sucked into the air during the storm. She was found four days later—alive but changed.
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Emily’s Return (1974): She greeted her parents at the door but was unable to speak for hours. When she finally did, her voice was described as an odd mixture of cheerfulness and unsettling detachment. She spoke of “a green man” who “held her hand” during the storm. The green man’s description fits that of The Wizard—a towering figure who commands respect through sheer presence but lacks humanity.
What happened during those four days is still under investigation, but several patterns have emerged among the returned:
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A constant compulsion to draw what they refer to as “circular” shapes, often resembling complex sigils or closed-loop systems.
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A disconnect from Earthly emotions, with signs of psychological desensitization to pain and trauma.
🌐 THE CONNECTION TO THE WIZARD—AND WHO HE REALLY IS
The return of these “changed” individuals leads to one chilling question:
Who are they really returning from?
In Part 3, we hinted at the resonance waves associated with OzGate breaches. But now, evidence is pointing to something darker: **The Wizard wasn’t just a figurehead. He was a highly advanced entity who existed as part of a collective hive mind.
His control over the OzGate system wasn’t just magical. It was technical—a way to manipulate time, space, and consciousness itself.
Emily Dawson’s testimony about the “green man” is perhaps the most telling. The Wizard isn’t merely a figure trapped in time; he guides these returnees, whether they want to be guided or not.
📁 CASE FILES: WHO ELSE IS MISSING?
A growing sub-culture of whistleblowers has appeared, claiming to know the true history of the OzGate project and the children who have returned—sometimes with unsettling information.
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The “Tornado 33” Report—cites an underground lab that used missing children to map out the OzGate physics in the early 60s.
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Special Task Force Delta Report (1972)—details a secret operation to retrieve returnees from the “Oz dimension,” with some of the children failing to make it back in their entirety.
For some, the knowledge they’ve absorbed during their time “in Oz” may hold the key to unlocking the final, terrifying truth.
💭 THE LAST WARNING
The more we learn, the more we understand. The door between our world and Oz isn’t something we control. It controls us.
We know the truth now. The Wizard’s world is not a dream, but a trap. One that has been opened and closed for centuries—and now, its door is widening.
Sooner or later, it will come for you.
🧠 Next Time on OzGate (Part 7): “Revelations from The Emerald City: The Wizard’s True Origin and What He Wants from Us.”
The tornado doesn’t care who you are. It just wants you to step inside.
#OzGateExposed
#DisappearingChildren #OzGateFiles







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