These long lost artifacts have proven, without a doubt, that Horror Parks were not a dream, but a real global phenomena. What was once theorized as "steampunk" can now indeed be considered fact. Technology in the mid 1800's was so fantastic, it was hidden from the public for over 160 years, until now. In 2020, Dimitri Belski, a homeless man from New York with a metal detector and a map, stumbled upon a rather odd tin box at the beach. It was filled with many pictures and artifacts documented in this book. Papers found within, stated that these originated at the ancient tombs of the Coney Island Carnies. To date, this is the only evidence that these Horror Parks existed. 50 years and then, poof, vanished as quickly as they appeared. When writing this book, I became aware of what time thievery was. Apparently, through some wormhole technology listed in these papers, one could actually travel through time and abduct people, animals and tools and then use them in present time. I was awestruck. Science, bitch! Horror Parks were everywhere. Most large cities around the world had at least one for both locals and international tourists to visit. The wormhole was used recklessly. It introduced giant behemoths, prehistoric insects and alien technology. It was a real mess to clean up. Eventually it all was destroyed due to mankind's progress coming to a screeching halt. The human race could not survive much longer with these parks allowed to operate. Or so they say.
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