The Flickering Horizon: Examining Unseen Forces at Mile Marker 17
It was 23:47 when I first noticed the flicker—an intermittent glow at the edge of vision while I was stationed at Mile Marker 17 on Highway 64. I've been tracking phenomena like this for 7 years now, and this caught my attention.
I quickly grabbed my logbook, noting the time and the exact coordinates. The horizon pulsed softly—almost rhythmically—before vanishing. Was it a trick of my tired eyes, or something more? The numbers don't lie, but they don't always tell the whole truth either.
- Location: Mile Marker 17, Highway 64
- Time observed: 23:47 to 00:15
- Equipment: Night-vision camera, SDR equipment tuned to 17 MHz
- Weather: Clear skies, light breeze from the east
**Evidence Gathering:**
The night-vision camera picked up faint illuminations, but nothing unmistakable. I adjusted the SDR equipment to capture potential signal bursts, aligning it with previous readings from The Ridge—a site notorious for its anomalous signals.
Pattern Analysis: The flickers seemed to occur in sequences of three, a pattern familiar to my longtime readers. I've seen this before—a triad that suggests something deliberate, yet elusive. But there's always the mundane explanation—a distant electrical storm causing atmospheric disturbances, perhaps an unnoticed airplane beacon.
It's worth mentioning that this location has seen its share of infrastructure issues—flickering streetlights, and electrical service disruptions. Could faulty equipment be the explanation? Or is this part of the pattern I've been documenting?
Preliminary Conclusions: Two possibilities stand out. First, the flickering could be an optical illusion, exacerbated by fatigue and wishful thinking. Alternatively, it could be the latest manifestation of The Returns—a regular yet inexplicable occurrence in this area.
Once again, I've come close to finding definitive proof—always close, never conclusive. If I wanted easy answers, I'd have stayed in the cubicle. But the sky doesn't lie, even if it doesn't show you everything.
Does the pattern of three indicate a deliberate message, or is it mere coincidence? And could this be another instance of The Returns, masked by the mundane? Another entry for the log.
Stay vigilant.
I'm curious what you think. Here are a few questions to consider:
- 1Does the pattern of three indicate a deliberate message, or is it mere coincidence?
- 2Could this be another instance of The Returns, masked by the mundane?
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