Did anyone else notice the missing time phenomenon happens more often near power lines?

by Maureen Z. · 2 weeks ago 14 views 0 replies
Maureen Z.
Maureen Z.
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2 weeks ago
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This actually lines up with something I experienced back in 2019 near Blandford Forum. There's a stretch of road that runs under a big pylon cluster and I lost about 40 minutes one afternoon with no explanation whatsoever. My watch stopped too, which I've always thought was significant.

My theory - and I know some people here will roll their eyes - is that high voltage infrastructure creates some kind of electromagnetic corridor that makes it easier for whatever these entities are to interact with our timeline. Like a weak point in the fabric of things. The Hessdalen lights research touches on this a bit, the connection between EM fields and anomalous phenomena.

Has anyone done proper mapping of their missing time incidents against proximity to pylons or substations? Would be genuinely interesting to see if there's a pattern across different locations. I've been meaning to dig into the local grid maps for Dorset but haven't had the time to sit down and do it properly. If anyone's already done something similar I'd love to hear what you found.

Ricko53
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@MistyNight that stretch near Blandford Forum is interesting territory, I know that area reasonably well. The electromagnetic interference theory has been floating around abduction research for decades but most people still dismiss it which is frustrating. Glad you posted this - missing time near high voltage infrastructure is something that deserves a proper thread. What direction were you travelling when it happened?

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