
Glitchy Appalachia
Unexplained Phenomena, Lost Time, and the Things Watching from the Trees
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Ethan Blackwood

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This report was never meant to be found.
Deep in the Appalachian wilderness, where fog moves against the wind and lost roads appear on no maps, something is watching. People go missing under impossible conditions. Electronic equipment fails in predictable sequences. And survivors, the few that exist, return with fragmented memories of fractured pupils and voices speaking from the static.
A pattern is emerging.
Inside Glitchy Appalachia, you’ll find classified field reports, archived testimonies, and leaked investigations into:
📁 The Lost Hiker of Fog Hollow – A seasoned outdoorsman disappears for 72 hours, only to return with no recollection of his missing time—except for the symbol burned into his arm.
📁 The Staircase That Shouldn’t Exist – A search-and-rescue officer documents an impossible structure deep in the mountains, ignored by everyone except those who vanish.
📁 The Thing in the Fog – A cryptid? A phenomenon? Or something older than human memory? A firsthand account from a missing researcher explains why some fog banks should never be entered.
📁 The Highway That Loops – Drivers in rural West Virginia report the same impossible experience: missing time, repeating landmarks, and a radio station that doesn’t exist.
📁 The Disappearance of Elliot Chambers – A government scientist researching atmospheric anomalies vanishes mid-transmission. His last recorded words: "They’re responding to the equipment."
📁 The Observer Effect – A leaked memo from a classified government database suggests the phenomenon isn't just being studied—it's being monitored.
For decades, these cases have been buried. Suppressed. Labeled hoaxes, hallucinations, environmental psychosis. But the patterns don’t lie. The watchers don’t stop.
If you’ve ever experienced a Glitch in Reality... this book might explain why.