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This time, the file was a grainy, 47-second clip shot on what looked like a 2010 flip phone. The audio was a low, rhythmic hum. The video showed a man in a beige janitor’s uniform standing in an empty, fluorescent-lit hallway. He wasn’t mopping. He was stacking something on a cart: dusty VHS tapes, their labels obscured by time. Then he pointed at the lens, mouthed the
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