The Wrong Listener by William Ubagan l Fiction l Adventure l Conspiracy Theory
The signal was never meant for us.
When former intelligence analyst Mara Ellison intercepts a strange frequency buried beneath civilian static, she uncovers a pattern no one else seems willing to see. Days later, a classified structure in the Sahara fires a beam of impossible light into the sky—and something answers.
What begins as a covert government experiment to “tune” the planet quickly unravels into a truth far more dangerous. Across the globe, hidden installations form a geometric lattice designed to make Earth resonate like a beacon in the dark. Officially, it’s a breakthrough in energy transmission. Unofficially, it’s a planetary handshake.
But the handshake is heard by more than its intended recipient.
As secret agencies race to complete the grid, Mara discovers that an ancient intelligence has been guiding humanity’s construction from the shadows—seeding technology, waiting to be found. And beyond it lies something older, vast and formless, drawn not by structure but by disruption.
When the wrong listener answers, silence becomes survival.
Hunted by black-ops enforcers and pursued by a presence that feeds on signal and fear, Mara must decide whether to stop the tuning of the world—or risk opening a door that can never be closed.
Because once Earth becomes audible, it cannot choose who hears it.