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Subject 6296 – Summer Meadow Brown


Subject 6296 – Summer Meadow Brown Activity Report 1997-Present


”Though the Southern Television broadcast interruption of 1977 aroused considerable interest at the time – famously being an intercepted television broadcast where an individual calling themselves ‘Vrillon’ claimed to be acting on behalf of ‘Ashtar Galactic Command’ – few realise that a second chapter emerged almost twenty years later.

Widely considered a benign hoax, though one that prompted increased security over television broadcasts, it is now believed that Vrillon was in fact a being from outer space. Leaked information from police and medical reports of the time have shown that two individuals reported anomalous RNA proteins of a non-Earth origin. Both individuals have been reported to have been traced to the Hannington Transmitter area, where the ’77 incident happened, around 1997, in the same week as the Vrillon broadcast once again interrupted the signals of a small number of televisions in the area. This was, of course, hushed up.

While we can’t make any definitive links, this author concludes that Vrillon not only settled down on Earth, but actually had children! Whether any will come forward directly remains to be seen.
Excerpt: 'UF Oh! Surprising Relevations in UFology', from Journal of Independent Scientific Researchers

Subject believed to have left Earth and possibly the Solar System with Subject 1009 [Vrillon, aka Tony Hoare] and her mother in late 1997. This appears to have been following a brief police investigation involving the public disruption when Subject quit her job dramatically by placing a boombox in the centre of her workplace playing ‘The Final Countdown’ at maximum volume. This was accompanied by a sticky-note stating “I quit. I'm going to space. Summer :-)”.

This is in addition to reports of trespassing around the Hannington Transmitter in Kingsclere, and a particularly amusing account of an individual matching her description scaling the Midhurst Transmitter a few days prior, where it appears an unusual object had lodged itself at its peak. It is believed this was Subject 1009’s malfunctioning ship, honing in on another transmitter – though it’s broadcasting capabilities had fortunately been disabled.

Upon hearing of this, agents were dispatched, but numerous reports to local news stations of UFO sightings in the area indicated a strong likelihood that Subject 1009 and Subject had left Earth, which were confirmed by confusion in local air traffic control disruption to Heathrow Airport flight paths caused by an object accelerating at high speed out of the atmosphere. Her mother being nowhere to be found, it was concluded likely that she joined them.

Around every 5 years, Subject has returned to Earth for a few days along with Subject 1009 and her mother, though it is noted that their reappearance has been difficult to track – no direct observation has been possible, though evidence has been collated in relation to additional messages left by Subject. Last sighting in 2015; agents on alert. Current situation unknown. Health unknown. Observation will continue, though no cross-contamination of extra-terrestrial technology with Earth has as yet been observed, with the notable exception of the ship itself.

Though substantial investigation has taken place, no further offspring of Subject 1009 have been identified in addition to Subject and Subject 8551 [Irina Strelkova], though given Subject 1009’s previously tracked activities it is strongly suspected that at least ten other potential subjects exist across the globe. Investigations will continue, and those identified will be brought in for questioning or sampling. Lessons have been learnt since dealing with Subject, however.

Lilith Banes
Head of External Affairs
Institute

eternity/subject_6296.txt · Last modified: 2019/10/08 19:45 by gm_jaycee