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... ll at once. It layered itself over several days, each development small enough to dismiss on its own, but together forming a clear direction.

By the first week of December, the TG Foundation had stopped being treated as a curiosity and started being treated as a variable that needed to be contained.

The first formal letter arrived on a Monday morning.

9:10 AMTG Tower – Legal Office

The envelope was thick, stamped with the seal of a congressional committee on basic ...

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