"START HERE: Buster's Guide to Cornwall 1991"

# BUSTER'S GUIDE // MAIN_INDEX

CORNWALL LABS ARCHIVE // 1991 BASELINE // FREQ: 19.8 kHz // STATUS: UNLOCKED
Buster's Guide Start Here - Buster golden retriever and Shadow black lab complete archive Cornwall Ontario 1991

"Buster is a golden retriever. Shadow is a black lab. In May 1991, they opened a book in Cornwall, Ontario and broke reality."

This is the synchronized central master index chronicling their descent into Space Madness, encounters with the inter-dimensional Time Police, and the volatile 19.8 kHz carrier frequency that remains active directly beneath the foundations of the Cornwall Square Mall. Read the logs in chronological sequence below to calibrate your receiver.

📂 CHRONOLOGICAL_LOG_STREAMS:

[LOG_01] ISSUE 1: SPACE MADNESS // The backyard becomes an array matrix. Buster maps out the grid infrastructure.
[LOG_02] ISSUE 2: TEMPORAL SHREDDER // Time-travel loops collapse. Extinction-era biological fragments manifest in localized Cornwall sectors.
[LOG_03] ISSUE 3: TIME POLICE // Enforcers intercept the loop. Asset designated as "Buster" is officially classified as a critical processing error.
[LOG_04] ISSUE 4: CORNWALL SQUARE // Local commercial infrastructure is compromised. Retail floorplans revealed to be hardware housing fields.
[LOG_05] ISSUE 5: DESKTOP NULL // System Purge initiated by Admin. The file systems begin active visual decay.
[LOG_06] ISSUE 6: THE SOMATIC LEAK <= LIVE STREAM // CRITICAL BREACH. Data stream has solidified. Biological material is forcefully breaking through the monitor glass.

📡 THE 19.8 kHz PHENOMENON

The acoustic disruption that compromised eastern Ontario in the spring of 1991 was not an industrial accident. It was a carrier wave rewrite. If your CRT television units experienced rhythmic tracking lines or your peripheral terminal elements are outputting unexpected heat fields, do not restart your device.

🚨 OBSERVATION REGISTER PROTOCOL

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