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Midnight Broadcast

Midnight Broadcast

By: Sơn Anh
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Midnight Broadcast is a late-night station for immersive audio stories—where quiet streets, strange signals, and hidden truths come alive. Expect dystopian noir, thrillers, and occasional soft, reflective tales. 🎧 Headphones recommended.Sơn Anh
Episodes
  • They Thought It Was a Water Crisis—It Was a Coup | Post-Apocalyptic Political Audio Story (2 Hours)
    Dec 15 2025

    They thought the city was running out of water. But the truth was worse: the “shortage” was engineered — and the distribution lines became a weapon.

    In this 2-hours post-apocalyptic political audio story, follow a crumbling city where emergency protocols, ration queues, and “quality alerts” hide something far more deliberate. As fear spreads, power quietly changes hands — not with bullets, but with paperwork, control systems, and a calm voice that never needs to shout.

    If you enjoy dystopian fiction, political thrillers, and slow-burn tension with a coup unfolding in plain sight, this story is for you.

    What to expect

    • Post-apocalyptic city survival atmosphere

    • Political intrigue + psychological control

    • A “water crisis” that’s actually a power play

    • Cinematic pacing, dark tension, and a sharp twist

      Chapters / Timestamps

    Chapters / Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro: Quality Alert

    05:51 – The Rules of Silt Hollow

    12:30 – Three Factions at the Table

    22:47 – The Anonymous Broadcast

    29:42 – A Crack Inside Clearwater

    36:35 – Peak Hour, No Water

    47:00 – Emergency Authority

    59:25 – Half-Truths and Signatures

    01:09:52 – The Night the Accord Was Signed

    01:19:42 – A Dangerous Log Entry

    01:29:24 – One Decisive Authorization

    01:43:21 – Epilogue: Order Without Guns

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    1 hr and 47 mins
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