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Shadows from Above: The Mystery of the Unmarked Drones

John Diefenbach
John Diefenbach
Off-grid, TN

Unmarked drones have been spotted over the Old Miller Farm once again. April 30th, 2026, 2300 hours—coordinates near the ridge. Clear sky, minimal interference. No scheduled military aircraft in the area, yet there they were, buzzing like electronic bees, just beyond the range of my primary observation post.

What initially caught my attention was a peculiar low-frequency hum—similar to what I've documented at the creek. Not the typical droning sound of commercial aircraft, more like a whispering echo against the night's backdrop. I first mistook it for the wind, until I spotted the blinking lights—three sets of them—triangulating above the farm.

  • Time of sighting: 2305 hours.
  • Duration: Approximately 17 minutes.
  • Coordinates: Approx. 35.680N, 85.820W.
  • Luminance: Flashing pattern, red and white.

These patterns deserve attention. They appeared to be conducting some form of patrol, or perhaps surveillance, staying in formation before disappearing northward. Could they belong to local law enforcement? The Sheriff's department has never mentioned drones in the area.

The Flashes aligned perfectly with the recent reports of Dead Zones—areas where electronics briefly cease to function. Coincidence? Maybe. But these events follow a frustratingly familiar pattern.

It's easy to jump to conclusions about covert surveillance activities. There are mundane explanations, of course—agricultural drones are not unheard of, used for monitoring fields, or perhaps even government contractors in action. However, for this specific stretch—especially given the history of the Old Miller Farm—one must ask why here, and why now?

I've been tracking anomalies for over 7 years now. Close isn't proof, but close keeps happening. Are they collecting data? Observing us observing them? If I wanted easy answers, I'd have stayed in the cubicle.

The numbers don't lie, but they don't always tell the whole truth either.

Another night, another almost. Stay vigilant. Document everything.

What are they watching, and who do they report to?

Would you recognize a pattern if it landed right in front of you?

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John Diefenbach
John DiefenbachOff-grid, TN

I'm curious what you think. Here are a few questions to consider:

  • 1What are they watching, and who do they report to?
  • 2Would you recognize a pattern if it landed right in front of you?

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