The Meteor Showers (Fiction)

Humanity’s strength lies in our connectedness, which is undoubtedly why our controllers constantly manufacture scenarios that encourage us to fight amongst ourselves.

By John Reizer

Something extraordinary had to happen to save life on Earth. Living things had been enmeshed in a form of manufactured amnesia, and a divisive force had prevailed for far too long, jeopardizing the future direction of the realm’s biological avatars.

Miraculously, something enormous occurred. Meteors rained down across the Earth like never before for three days and nights.

People lined the sidewalks and streets, watching the sky, taking photos, and quickly posting them to various social media platforms.

Many folks feared that this was the beginning of the end of the world.

When the meteor showers stopped, the first changes began appearing in humans and animals alike.

Domesticated animals refused to come inside. Cats and dogs started staring at objects as if they could see things humans could not.

People began laughing or crying for no apparent reason whatsoever. Some folks became paranoid; others became unusually quiet.

Meanwhile, scientists rushed to work, studying samples of the meteorite fragments that had been discovered.

At the same time, medical and veterinary doctors began to discover that human and animal blood contained tiny, strange-looking crystals.

The crystals appeared to be alive but were unlike bacteria or viruses. They were alive in a way that was different from that of traditional microscopic lifeforms. They exhibited other signs of life, such as rapidly changing their appearance.

The entire world held its collective breath as private and government-funded laboratories attempted to understand what these tiny alien objects represented.

Before too long, definite patterns began to emerge for the science observers. The crystals continued to change their visible appearance, and as they did so, they modified animal and human behavior in very unusual ways.

When the crystals turned red, humans began having violent thoughts. When the crystals turned blue, those in proximity began thinking of kindness and benevolence.

Then came the first public test. A brave volunteer, under closely monitored laboratory conditions, touched one of the tiny isolated crystals. At first, nothing happened. Then, the crystal began vibrating and changing colors.

After the volunteer touched the crystal, total awareness and complete understanding of everything that was happening became apparent to all of humanity.

Suddenly, everyone began to realize the meteors had been the carriers, the vehicles that brought the tiny fragments of a vast intelligence from somewhere else, another dimensional perspective, to Earth. The crystals weren’t influencing life; they were life. They were us. Or, more accurately, they were the fragments of all the versions of ourselves that existed across a plethora of infinite realities.

Every conscious thought and emotion of any living things within any dimensional construct in existence had condensed into these tiny objects.

The meteors had delivered just at the right time what all sentient life on Earth needed to adapt and survive. When the crystals appeared, they began reconnecting the consciousness of all living things.

By the end of the week, humans and animals were no longer behaving strangely. They were slowly realizing and comprehending the power and benefits of being totally aware of all the endless versions of themselves.

The world wasn’t ending as some people first feared; life in the Matrix was becoming more intimately connected than at any other time in humanity’s existence.


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Truth Engines is a bold collection of science fiction shorts that acknowledges the hidden realities currently affecting humanity. Blending imagination with clever storytelling, these writings explore a wide range of important subjects currently impacting all human beings.

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Science fiction has traditionally been a way for writers to discuss difficult ideas safely. It has allowed authors to examine dangerous possibilities before they become reality. Sometimes fiction entertains us, sometimes it warns us, and sometimes it says the necessary things that otherwise couldn’t be said.

These stories are not meant to preach or claim absolute answers. They are meant to encourage thought. They will hopefully inspire readers to ask questions about power, truth, freedom, artificial intelligence, corruption, media influence, medical ethics, surveillance, and the future direction of humanity itself.

Some readers may see these stories as pure fiction. Others may recognize pieces of the modern world hidden inside them. That choice belongs to you, the reader.

The goal of my writing is twofold: to entertain while also encouraging people to think more deeply about the systems shaping human life behind the scenes.

Whether these stories inspire agreement, debate, curiosity, or discomfort, I hope they stay with you long after the final page.

Sometimes fiction is not an escape from reality, but rather the only way to talk about it.

–John Reizer


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Critical Reviews

“Rachel Alig is terrific as Donna while Justin Ray as Clyde also manages to impress. Combining witty commentary with a constant threat to life, script writers Palo and Reizer develop a narrative that is funny and charming while ensuring that none of the thrill and danger is lost in the process.”

– INDIE WRAP MAGAZINE

“Drama, thrills, comedy and so much more: Directors Andrew Arguello and MJ Palo’s Target List has all the fixings of a great movie. Combining a fantastic cast with the witty writing of MJ Palo and John Reizer, whichever way you flip this film, it lands on its feet with feline agility.”

– INDY REVIEWS

“The script by Palo with John Reizer, for the most part, rides that perfect balance between its more dramatic moments and perfectly placed moments of humor that never distract. While they’re probably not going to get invited to any big pharma conventions anytime soon, Reizer and Palo have a point, and they make it beautifully.”

“Target List is a great view for anyone who wants a compelling and suspenseful flick with a message that matters.”

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