Been following this for a while actually. The cluster of reports coming out of the Michigan shoreline specifically - particularly around the Sleeping Bear Dunes area - is hard to dismiss as just misidentification. You've got multiple independent witnesses describing the same bipedal gait, the same approximate height range, and that distinctive sulphur smell that keeps cropping up in accounts that have no connection to each other.
What I find more interesting than the sightings themselves is the temporal pattern. There's a noticeable uptick every 7-9 years going back through the documented cases and it lines up suspiciously well with certain Indigenous territorial markers in the region. Whether thats coincidence or something more is another question entirely.
Anyone cross-referencing these with the UAP activity reported over Lake Michigan around the same periods? Because I've been building a database of both and there's an overlap that I can't quite explain away. Probably nothing. Probably.
Would genuinely like to hear from anyone who's done fieldwork up there rather than just armchair researchers pulling stuff off YouTube. What are people actually finding on the ground?