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Mind Crawlers Lore [Part 2]

From: The Lone Star Signal
Subject: “The Trucks Don’t Lie”

Date: Fri, Sep 12, 2025 – 9:41 PM

To: Subscriber List

Hey folks,

Alright, I know last time I came across a little… excitable. (And yeah, thanks to everyone who reminded me about the “Squirrel Spies” fiasco. We all have off days, okay?) But this time I’m being careful. I’m doing the work.

Here’s what I’ve found.

I started keeping an eye on those delivery trucks outside grocery stores. Same logos, same rigs, rotating through different stores all over Austin. At first I thought it was just supply chain hiccups – driver shortages, distribution issues, all that. But then I noticed something: the loads don’t change!

I took photos of the plates, and of the suspension before they “unloaded.” Tires bulging. An hour later, they roll out again… tires still bulging. If they’d dropped off groceries, the rigs should be riding lighter. But they’re not!

So what are they moving?

It gets stranger. I tailed one yesterday (don’t ask how). It didn’t stop at another store. It didn’t head back to the warehouse. It went out past Pflugerville into a fenced lot marked “Bio-Waste Disposal.” No company name. No signage except a half-peeled sticker that just said:

PROCESSING. KEEP OUT!

Look, I don’t want to jump to conclusions. But I’ve seen enough runs now to know this isn’t food distribution. It’s something else. Something is being moved through our neighborhoods right under our noses.

I don’t know what’s in those trucks yet, but whatever it is – it’s HEAVY. And it’s not on our shelves.

Keep your eyes open. If you see one, jot down the plate. Better yet, take a picture. I’ll keep compiling. We’ll figure this out together.

Stay alert!

RD4Doom


[ Comment Section – 4 Replies ]

rusty_nail: Dang, that’s weird. I work shipping – no way they’d leave full trailers idling like that. Something’s up.

bexarwatch: Could be medical waste. My cousin hauls red-bag stuff, says it’s nasty. Don’t get close, dude.

hiddenstar: Saw three trucks outside the store on Parmer this morning. None of them unloaded. They just… waited. Watching.

TX_ghost: They aren’t trucks. They’re shells. Can’t you hear them breathing when the engines cut?


These entries are the last surviving fragments of The Lone Star Signal, an obscure blog authored by an individual known only as “RD4Doom.” The authenticity of these writings cannot be verified; yet in the aftermath of the unexplained blackout that swallowed central Texas in the fall of 2025, they remain one of the few records of what transpired. Contemporary reporting has vanished, and the scattered survivors of what is now called The Bloom exhibit shock, memory loss, and fractured recollections. In the absence of other testimony, these posts stand as the clearest—and most unsettling—account of events leading up to the catastrophe.


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