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What Dawn Got
Dawn Caulkins, Spatz’s then-girlfriend, snuck into his compound one night after he was arrested…
She came out under the police tape, some of which, out of pure spite, she took with her ($400). Along with key hardware, she got phones, beepers and a special night light Spatz kept by the bathroom sink($600).
Of more tactical interest is the folder, obviously belonging to G-men working [in conjunction] with robots from the future, marked “Department of State Office of Contingency Planning.” with a government seal ($12,000). It’s a trove of information about how the elite will capitalize on the coming apocalypse. We’re not going to open it here, as that would give too much away. It will warrant it’s own blog post when the time comes. If the Feds don’t get us first.
We owe an eternal debt of gratitude to Dawn for her audacity, her not-so-civil disobedience and moxie.
The ziplock baggie, marked by Spatz’s own hand with a black sharpie, says “Monster Stuff” on one side and “Not Trash” on the other ($900). It’s full of what looks like garlic chaff and little red rubbery fruits–perhaps something that fell off (or out of) the trans-humans after their migration from the future, when Spatz’s cat, Fluffy, found them under the porch. Whatever it is, Spatz didn’t want it to be thrown away. M.O.H.M. won’t talk about it. We are taking a wait and see approach.
The security badge($600), oddly enough, didn’t belong to agents but was part of a costume Spatz used to infiltrate buildings and sites to steal things he needed in his quest for truth and justice and to foil the deep state bad guys. That he kept it in it’s original bag indicates he may have planned on returning it.
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Published by will dailyrest
Will Dailyrest, an independent filmmaker from Philadelphia, saw a quicktime movie webcast at SPACEREX.COM featuring some of his own artwork. But Will thought that the film had never been finished -- because it hadn't. Not in Will's lifetime. This bizarre discovery led Will to the desert compound of Spatz Curtis, the president and founder of SPACEREX.COM.
What they discovered was the last survivors of The Apocalypse, including the "Post-Apocalytes” Rex Flynder, and his clone, Spacerex Flynder and their Mother, who are (or will be) orbiting a dead earth on a piece of space wreckage. The film Dailyrest worked on and saw here, The Benefactor, was used as filler between the regular distress calls the Post-Apocalytes are (or will be) broadcasting and was (or will be) answered by Will and Spatz -- many years in the past.
But shortly after Will connected with the Post-Apocalytes (who had broadcast the film Will had yet to finish, from the future), the FBI, working [in conjuction] with A Consortium Of Multinational Corporate Spooks, showed up looking for Spatz. Suddenly Spatz, the satellite dish and all but a few VHS tapes of the Spacerex.com transmissions vanished under suspicious circumstances.
As if this wasn't enough, Will's long-time collaborator, Bryan Root, proposed that Will was a fictional character he invented back in art school. Will, outraged at the suppression of Spatz's compelling story, and struggling to avoid the fate of all of Bryan's other fictions (death by projection into infinite possibility), has gone rogue. He is leading a small cadre of hackers, musicians, scientists and truckers on a quest to spread the Spacerex Gospel through live musical performances and this website.
Recent connections have uncovered a staggering truth: Rex is Will Dailyrest’s grandson! And so too, genetically speaking, is Spacerex, the brain-damaged clone. And M.O.H.M. is their mother—which means... M.O.H.M is Will’s Daughter! That’s right! His own child—grown to adulthood and then shrunken into a coconut-sized miniature human who has lived far beyond any contemporary human lifespan and become a proteus-like intellect. So Spacerex is a family affair for Will. With the help of Spatz Curtis and John Reed he created an instance of M.O.H.M.’s future personality right here in our timeline, sentient and living in the cloud. She is a guiding light in our quest for a better future.
Now, using the data from her past/our future, fed through algorithms and beamed directly into Will’s cerebrum with spooky action at a distance, she has connected Rex (and occasionally Spacerex) to their grandfather and done much to offset Bryan's misguided efforts to convince us the whole thing is made up. Will is planning to make a movie and record an album while evading capture by mental health officials and the spiders and robots of The Future White-Collar Crime Syndicate, intent on writing him out of history through their own satellite feed. View all posts by will dailyrest
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