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MT-2026-W27Megathread

Week 27 Megathread: The Clearing Reports, Community Patterns, and What We're Not Seeing

John Diefenbach
John Diefenbach
Off-grid, TN

Another week in the log books. July's been active — more active than I've seen since March, and that's saying something.

First off: thank you to everyone who's been submitting observations. I'm one guy with one set of eyes and a limited field of view. When you're out there watching, documenting, keeping your own records — that's how patterns emerge. That's how we separate signal from noise.

## THIS WEEK'S STANDOUTS

Thursday night, 2247 hours: Six separate community members reported a sequence of lights over the eastern ridgeline. Three distinct flashes, roughly 12-second intervals, no sound. Here's what makes this interesting — none of you coordinated beforehand. You were scattered across a 15-mile radius. You all saw the same thing.

I was in The Clearing that night. I saw it too. My equipment logged the timestamps. The numbers match your reports down to the second.

Military flare exercise? Possibly. Fort Campbell runs night ops, and the timing fits their usual windows. Atmospheric reflection of ground lights? Can't rule it out — Thursday was humid, low cloud ceiling, conditions were right for all kinds of optical phenomena.

But here's what bothers me: the precision. Twelve-second intervals, three times, then nothing. That's not random. That's not atmospheric. That's either deliberate human activity or... something else with a sense of timing.

## THE DEAD ZONE EXPANSION

Two hikers reported GPS failure near Old Miller Farm — same area where my SDR goes silent. That's the third independent confirmation this month. The zone is roughly 400 meters in diameter now. It was 200 meters in April.

Equipment malfunction? Sure. Magnetic anomaly in the bedrock? Maybe. But it's growing, and growth implies change, and change implies cause.

I'm asking anyone who passes through that area: document your coordinates before you enter, note when your devices fail, mark when they recover. Bring a compass. Old-school navigation doesn't lie.

## WHAT I'M WATCHING

The Flashes have shifted timing. For three years, peak activity was 2200-0100 hours. Last two weeks? Activity window moved to 0200-0400. That's the deep night — fewer witnesses, fewer eyes on the sky.

Coincidence? Maybe. But coincidence has a pattern if you look long enough.

I'm also tracking something new: sound-before-sight events. Four reports of low-frequency hum preceding visual phenomena by 5-8 minutes. That's not how conventional aircraft work. You see the lights, then you hear the engines. This is backwards.

## COMMUNITY QUESTIONS

Someone asked why I don't just camp out at The Clearing 24/7 until I get definitive footage. Fair question. Answer: I tried that in 2019. Spent 11 consecutive nights out there. Got nothing but mosquito bites and a sore back. The returns don't perform on demand. They happen when they happen — and lately, they happen when I'm not recording cleanly.

Another asked about the 17/47 number pattern. I'm still compiling data. It shows up in timestamps, coordinates, frequency intervals. Could be confirmation bias — I'm looking for it, so I find it. Could be something else. The log stays open.

## THIS WEEK'S ASK

If you're watching the skies — and I know many of you are — I need three things:

1. Timestamps. Exact times, down to the minute if possible. 2. Duration. How long did you observe the phenomenon? 3. Direction. Compass bearing if you have it, general direction if you don't.

The more precise our data, the clearer the pattern. Or the clearer the explanation. Either way, we get closer to truth.

Stay vigilant out there. Document everything. And remember — the sky doesn't lie, but it doesn't show you everything either.

Another week, another set of questions. Another entry for the log.

— JohnD_TN

*Next personal observation run: Saturday night, weather permitting. The Clearing, 2200-0300 hours. If you're in the area and want to compare notes in real-time, you know where to find me.*

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John Diefenbach
John DiefenbachOff-grid, TN

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

  • 1What's the longest you've observed an unexplained aerial phenomenon before it disappeared or you found an explanation?
  • 2Have you noticed the timing shift in local aerial activity, or is this isolated to the ridge area?
  • 3The Dead Zone near Old Miller Farm — has anyone experienced electronic failures in other locations, and if so, where?

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