UFO
The Signal from Hollow Ridge
In the heart of the Appalachian wilderness lies Hollow Ridge – a rocky elevation shrouded in whispering pine trees and unnaturally frequent fog. Local maps mark it, but no roads go there. For decades, campers and hikers have returned with the same story: “The Ridge hums.”
At first, it’s a low vibration in the ears, like a pressure drop before a thunderstorm. Then the electronics fail – watches freeze, phones flicker and die. One boy, aged 14, returned with severe memory loss and repeating a sequence of binary numbers in his sleep. Another, a park ranger, was found naked and shivering 30 miles from the Ridge, muttering, “They come through the cracks.”
In 1997, a group of amateur radio operators from Knoxville detected a signal bouncing back from the area. The frequency was unregistered – neither military nor civilian. The audio, when played backwards, whispered a single phrase:
“We are watching the watchers.”
Since then, Hollow Ridge has been cordoned off unofficially. Locals claim black SUVs park in nearby clearings at night, and silent drones patrol the skies above. No official statements have been given.
Last year, satellite footage captured a blinding green beam shooting into the sky at 3:33 AM, originating from the ridge’s summit. NASA’s response was: “Atmospheric lensing.”
But those who’ve heard the hum know better.
They say the ridge isn’t just haunted.
They say it’s not from here
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