Showing posts with label mirrors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mirrors. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Dszg ziv blf?

Dszg ziv blf?

Ziv blf gifob wvzw? Z hkrirg, hlnv hlig lu xlmhxrlfhmvhh li hlnvgsrmt vohv vmgrivob? Blfi nviv vcrhgvmxv izrhvh xfirlfh jfvhgrlmh. Nliv vckvirnvmgzgrlm nfhg yv wlmv.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

4:44


I haven't been sleeping well lately. This isn't very unusual, though. I've spent most of my free time experimenting with the Watcher in the attic.

I have actually finally found out the methods necessary and will have a video to post about that very soon...hopefully tomorrow morning. Anyways, I don't like posting without providing content (then this blog would turn into little more than a live journal of meaningless rants and Aimspeak) so I am uploading a picture to go along with this message.


The inconclusive phenomenon I described earlier with my digital clock has changed slightly. Now, under observation, it aligns to 4:44am.

I also noticed that the mysterious post-that-won't-delete has been tagged with "mirrors". I wonder what's going on? Maybe I should be frightened, but at the moment I'm very curious what will happen next.

My first priority is getting the Watcher in the attic onto video for the world to see.

Edit: It seems this post has also been tagged with mirrors.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Inconclusive - Digital Clock

Here's a strange one that has started occurring to me in the last few days. That being said, I've not had enough time to fully test this one out, if it in fact turns out to be a legitimate manifestation. Right now it is just an odd occurrence.

My digital clock has been resetting itself lately. After being watched for a good 30 seconds or more it will change the time display to 5:55am. I really have no idea why this is happening. Frankly, it is annoying because of the time I've wasted trying to set the clock to the correct time.

Here's the information I know about this oddity, hopefully someone out there can help me explain this one.

1. The clock resets itself to 5:55am after being observed for 30-40 seconds.
2. When videotaped, an odd pattern can be seen on the wall behind the clock after the clock resets (this is not always visible otherwise, see below for details).
3. If left at 5:55am, the clock does not advance.
4. If the clock reads 5:55am and it actually is 5:55am then the pattern on the wall is visible without the camera's viewfinder.


Friday, September 18, 2009

R XZM HVV BLF

R XZM HVV BLF ZMW ZOO LU BLFI PRMW.

R DVOXLNV ERHRGLIH, WL BLF?