What I Know So Far
I want to summarize everything. Not just for you—for myself. Sometimes writing things down helps me think.
Here's what I know:
The Facts: 1. A hexagonal grid of anomalies exists in this region, approximately 40 miles across 2. At least one new access road has been constructed recently 3. Unusual radio signals appear at specific times (2:17 AM) on unusual frequencies 4. The signals operate on a 47-second cycle 5. Local wildlife has altered their behavior patterns 6. A magnetic anomaly exists near my cabin 7. Someone has been surveilling my activities 8. They know I'm documenting this and chose to communicate rather than silence me
My Working Theory:
- Long-range communication that bypasses conventional detection
- Environmental monitoring at a scale and precision beyond public knowledge
- Something else I can't imagine yet
Someone—government, corporation, or unknown entity—has built infrastructure in these mountains for a purpose they don't want disclosed. The hexagonal pattern suggests a networked system, possibly for:
- Confidence that no one will believe us anyway
- A desire for certain information to leak gradually
- Testing how the public responds to disclosure
They're aware of observers (me, and possibly others) and have chosen a policy of subtle acknowledgment rather than suppression. This suggests either:
What I Don't Know:
Who "we" is. What's at the center of the hexagon. Why 47 keeps appearing. Why me.
I'm not going to stop documenting. This record exists now, distributed across everyone reading it. That's important. That's protection.
Keep watching. Keep noting. Keep asking questions.
The truth is out here somewhere. We just have to keep looking until we find it.
Bad signal tonight. But the coffee is hot, and I'm not going anywhere.
I'm curious what you think. Here are a few questions to consider:
- 1What would you add to this theory?
- 2What questions haven't I asked yet?
- 3Why would they want information to leak gradually?
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