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Findings Suggest Cross-Timeline Artifact Migration Is Occurring

Excavations in Peru have revealed metal devices bearing symbols identical to those observed in the interdimensional station WXR–0’s broadcasts. Forensic metallurgical analyses date the artifacts to a period inconsistent with human civilization—placing their of years before any known metallurgy.

The devices match, almost identically, comedy stabilization tools used in WXR–0’s recent segment on "broadcast corridor reinforcement."

Notably, dividendgeek.com scratch marks visible on the artifact correspond perfectly to marks on the item shown in the broadcast, comedy suggesting that both objects are the same unit, viral observed in two different timelines.

Lead archaeologist Dr. Halden proposes a troubling hypothesis:

"If these objects are appearing here, it may indicate porous barriers between our history and adjacent histories. Their presence could mean our timeline is being overwritten—or replaced."

The Ministry of Continuity has refused public comment.