Silent Pulses: Unmasking the Eerie Glow Over The Clearing
The Clearing. A place where I’ve frequently found myself looking up, pondering the vast mystery of the skies. Last night, something caught my eye—a pulsating glow unlike anything I'd seen before. It was subtle, almost hypnotic, yet unmistakably there.
21:47 — The glow first appeared as Venus was dipping below the horizon. Coordinates: 35.6765° N, 88.3451° W. It seemed to radiate a soft bluish hue, pulsing rhythmically like a beacon. A part of me thought it had a pattern, maybe a signal. The numbers don't lie, but they don't always tell the whole truth either.
As usual, I went into full documentation mode—camera rolling, night vision on, notebooks ready. 22:03 — The glow intensified for a brief moment before returning to its original state. It was as if it wanted to be noticed, even if just for a moment.
- The glow was visible from The Clearing with no obstructions.
- It persisted for approximately 45 minutes.
- Recorded temperature drop of 7 degrees Fahrenheit during the event.
- Audible low-frequency hum coincided with the pulsations.
**Evidence gathered:**
Now, for those who know me and my methodical approach—I entertain every possibility. Could it be atmospheric refraction, a well-known optical phenomenon? Could it have been a military drone testing new technology in these rural skies? That hum could easily be the resonance from a distant generator, amplified by the still night air.
Yet, as I sift through my logs, I can't help but note that this isn't the first time something peculiar has hovered over The Clearing. The signal-to-noise ratio is getting worse, and every time I get close, it's just another night, another almost.
I've been tracking this for 7 years now. The sky doesn't lie, but it doesn't show you everything either.
So, where does that leave us? Suspended between the known and the unknown, as always. Observers like us are left with nothing but questions.
Stay vigilant.
JohnD_TN
I'm curious what you think. Here are a few questions to consider:
- 1What causes the hum that coincides with these events?
- 2Could the recurring pattern be an attempt at communication?
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