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Episode Synopsis
In 1958, deep in the Nevada desert, the U.S. government launched a secret experiment known as Operation Blossom. The man in charge, Dr. Clyde Peeple, had one goal: to create living weapons by rewriting human DNA. After years of failed attempts and discarded test subjects, he finally succeeded—but not in the way anyone expected.The survivors were three young girls.They were named Emily, Rose, and June. Emily had terrifying strength. Rose could control machines with her mind. June’s mind control was so powerful that even the other scientists were afraid to be alone with her. To keep them in check, the girls were fitted with metal collars linked to a remote device that could shut down their abilities instantly.They weren’t raised. They were handled. Tested like weapons. Kept in isolation.One night during an experiment, June quietly reached into Dr. Peeple’s mind. Without realizing what he was doing, he set the remote for their collars down in a place they could reach and walked away. That night, the three girls found it. They turned off their collars. And then everything changed.Emily shattered reinforced walls. Rose killed the alarms and locked down exits. June froze guards in mid-step without saying a word. By morning, the lab was in ruins and the three girls were gone—swallowed by the desert.Government teams searched for years, but they were never found. In later declassified documents, brief mentions appear of three pregnant women seen near abandoned military bases before disappearing again. Officially, Operation Blossom doesn’t exist. Unofficially, the question remains:Where are they now?
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