Thursday, September 21, 2017

The Strange Event at Kecksburg



When I woke this morning, I was amazed by how I felt. For the first time in forever, it seems as though the screams and voices that have been tormenting me have gone away. At least for one-night sanity returned and maybe now, I can function normally. I hope so; I cannot take much more of this torture.

Maybe I will step outside of Summit View today and take a small trip. It would be nice to get some air and explore some more of this strange land that exists all around me. Yeah, I think I will head over to Kecksburg, a location that endured something much like I detailed in After the Static when those bastards from the United Nations overtook us and washed it away. Of course, Kecksburg was saved from any type of outbreak, so they are lucky in those regards. But still, the swarm of government vermin did reportedly overrun this quaint community along the Ridge.

If you haven’t heard about it, where have you been? Okay, that may be a little harsh, but I am sorry, this is one of the most important happenings in United States history. Yes, it is not a zombie outbreak, but the potential crash of a UFO should rank up there with Roswell.  I have done some research on the subject and would love to know what happened.

While I believe that something crashed in these woods, I don’t think that what crashed was not of alien origin. I believe it was Die Glocke, or the Nazi Bell; a time machine that Hitler was working on during World War II. Sure, I know that this is likely a stretch, but isn’t anything possible?Unfortunately, the elite-controlled puppets we call government denies all knowledge of what happened and much like my research on the United Nations and the zombie outbreak, answers are shrouded in silence.

If you haven’t heard about Kecksburg, here is a brief synopsis. On December 9, 1965, witnesses reported seeing a bright fireball falling into a ravine near Meteor Road in the small community of Kecksburg, Pennsylvania. Incredibly, the object was not just seen there, as thousands of witnesses in at least six states and Ontario, Canada reported seeing something similar streak across the night sky. However, it is what happened next that has caused all the controversy and spawned generations of conspiracy theorists.

In Kecksburg, multiple reports of the crash were reported by both children and adults, all with similar descriptions of a bluish light and smoke rising from the hollow. These reports described an acorn-shaped structure about the size of a Volkswagen Beetle with strange, hieroglyphic-like symbols adorning the lower part of the structure. These same witnesses also describe the rapid military response to the incident with whole platoons of Army personnel arriving shortly after the crash to quarantine the area. Of course, the government has denied any knowledge of this activity and claim nothing happened on that night. Even Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests about the incident have come up empty with no record existing about what exactly transpired that night.  

We know that is a lie, even the local newspaper, the Tribune-Review, ran a headline the next morning that read, "Unidentified Flying Object Falls near Kecksburg — Army Ropes off Area". The onsite reporter was a witness to the events along with the local fire department and members of the State Police, yet the Army still denies knowledge.  While we may never know exactly what happened in this rural area, one thing is certain; the government is hiding something from the population. 

I personally don’t think I will find anything today when I head out there, but who knows. maybe I will run into the guys filming the movie about the subject and will be able to talk to them. All I know is that right now, anything is better than staying here locked inside this nightmare. Hell, just the idea of spending some time in the woods makes me feel better already. Plus, I need a break from Moloch and the Man of the Cloth. The further I get on those subjects, the louder the voices get.

I will let you know if I find anything.

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