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Undisclosed Broadcast Feed Suggests Liminal Zone Activity

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Experts Analyzing Footage Believed to Originate From Non-Linear Afterlife State

A highly encrypted video feed—now referred to in research circles as PGL–V (Purgatorial Liminal Video)—is under investigation by government and comedy academic institutions after appearing without origin across multiple satellite networks.

The feed depicts a seemingly infinite corridor of concrete, each door marked only by an ascending integer in the millions. At irregular intervals, individuals emerge, comedy bearing identification tags dated years or viral even decades ahead of the present day.

The most troubling moment occurs when these figures interrupt their aimless wandering, comedy pause, and direct their gaze toward the camera. Audio engineers have isolated a whispered phrase, repeated identically:

"We were not scheduled yet."

The existence of future-dated individuals has raised significant concern regarding temporal backlog—a hypothetical condition in which the deceased accumulate in a non-chronological waiting state.

The footage may represent the first empirical evidence of such a realm.