posted on Apr, 22 2009 @ 11:30 AM
Not far from where I'm currently living there's a small mountain famous in local legend as being of spiritual significance in various different
ways. Strange phenomena are reportedly commonplace, and though I've been on the mountain twice I've personally never experienced anything
noteworthy, it does tend to trigger the "something's up" reflex in your gut.
Reported phenomena include:
-"Bigfoots"
-UFO and UGO (Unidentified Ground Object) activity, including a multiple sighting (without documentation) of what a friend of mine called, quote,
"Some sort of Ground Effect MBT".
-Bird mutilations
In addition, the mountain and the town itself (St. Andrews-by-the-Sea) are considered haunted and there's more than a handful of buildings in town
that trigger the same "something's up" gut reaction. Oddly enough there's been an increased military presence in town, though that could be
related to the college where I work, since they've been recruiting.
A friend of mine has also claimed to see a "sensor pole" near the top of Chamcook, fenced off and in a hard-to-reach area that would need climbing
gear. This is not unreasonable and weather monitoring is common from high peaks in my neck of the woods.
The mountain can be seen with a good set of binoculars from my porch, and also on the US side of the border from Calais, Maine. It is particularly
popular to view the mountain from the roof of the College as well, since there are monthly fireworks shows from the bay at it's feet.
I've scoped the mountain from that standpoint before and it's my opinion that there's something there. There's one cave in particular midway up
the slope that seems to only be there when it wants to be.
I don't place much stock in aliens, so I think these UGO and UFO phenomena are military-related.
Possibly connected: Staff numbers at CFB Gagetown have doubled, but strangely nothing's actually happening there. All the training for Afghanistan's
in Alberta at their new "simulated afghanistan" farm. In fact, the base seems to be going about business as usual, and as near as a local friend can
tell, guard patrols are still the same size as always.
Perhaps they're using the CFB Gagetown designation for the forces at Chamcook?
Anyone else noticing anything weird in the Charlotte County area?