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INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS

IEASC REPORT

Date: November 6, 1978

Subject: Explosion at the EAS Lab

Detective: John Smith

Summary:

At 10:15 AM, an explosion occurred at the EAS Lab, a private research facility located in the town of Jeremy Hill. The blast caused extensive damage to the building and injured several employees and bystanders. The fire department arrived at the scene and extinguished the flames by 10:45 AM. The Investigative bureau of the EAS company was notified and dispatched a team of agents to investigate the incident. The initial examination of the site revealed that the explosion originated from the basement of the lab, where a high-security vault was located. The vault was breached and partially destroyed by the blast. Inside the vault, the agents found a diary lying on the floor, apparently intact and unaffected by the explosion. The diary was sealed in a plastic bag and taken to the IEASC headquarters for further analysis. The diary was examined by the IEASC's linguistic experts, who determined that it was written in a mix of Japanese, Korean, and Chinese characters. End of Report.

IEASC REPORT

Date: December 15, 1978

Subject: Update on the diary from the EAS Lab

Detective: John Smith

Summary:

After two weeks of intensive research, the IEASC has finally managed to crack the code of the diary found in the EAS Lab. The diary was written by an apparently worker from the EAS named ███████.The diary contains personal notes from the writer, regular things like a love a story but at the end things changes, the writer seems like not from our world, or at least not from this timeline, also the diary contains deep details about certain scientific projects that are beyond our current technology capacities. Therefore, the diary is considered top secret and its content cannot be revealed to anyone outside the IEASC and the EAS board of directors. End of report.

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IEASC REPORT

Date: December 31, 1978

Subject: Final update on the diary from the EAS Lab

Detective: John Smith

Summary:

After a careful and thorough analysis, the IEASC has written several copies of the diary in English and has sent them to high-ranking members of the EAS company. The copies contain **all the contents** of the original diary, including the information that is sensitive and classified. The copies also include recommendations and suggestions on how to deal with the "Alternative" World inside the diary. The original diary and the code are still kept under strict supervision and protection by the IEASC. No one is allowed to access or view them without proper authorization and clearance. The IEASC will continue to monitor and investigate the situation and will report any new developments or findings. End of report.

IEASC REPORT

Date: January 18, 1979

Subject: New findings on the diary from the EAS Lab

Detective: John Smith

Summary:

After a further analysis, the IEASC has discovered that the diary was made with incredibly resistant paper and the cover seems to be synthetic leather. The paper and the cover have been tested for their chemical and physical properties, and the results are astonishing. The paper is composed of a mixture of cellulose, graphene, and nanofibers, which give it a high tensile strength, a low thermal conductivity, and a high electrical resistance. The paper can withstand temperatures up to 1000°C, pressures up to 100 MPa, and shocks up to 10 G. The paper is also waterproof, fireproof, and bulletproof. The cover is made of a synthetic material that mimics the texture and appearance of leather, but has a much higher durability and flexibility. The cover is also resistant to heat, water, and abrasion. The cover has a thin layer of metal embedded in it, which acts as a shield against electromagnetic waves and radiation. The IEASC suspects that the diary was designed to survive any possible attack or accident, and to protect the information inside it from being tampered with or destroyed. The FBI also wonders how the IEASC Lab obtained or created such advanced materials, and what other secrets he or she might have hidden in the diary. End of report.

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