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Saturday 21 December 2019

Hellier 2.4 "Your Green Man"

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During their live stream for their Travelling Museum, Greg noticed an e-mail with "Urgent life or death please respond" in the subject line.  A longer version of an e-mail David had sent before.  Tyler had planned the trip and before he left for a lead, Greg told him of the e-mail.  From an Amy referring to "Ufonauts" as Dana says only someone familiar with that term would use it.  Amy says she's next on the list...With reference to "the Green Man; the heart of your Green Man is here."  Greg thought someone had watched Hellier and was trying to ingratiate themselves in this.  Thus as Tyler remarked, Greg went paranoid at the thought of being watched.  The Green Man is a pagan face, surrounded by leaves, a symbol which is familiar.  It is associated with the growth cycle each Spring and a symbol of rebirth.

Greg looked at court records and finds Amy's legitimate and has a brother in prison until 2026.  The e-mails originated from Somerset, Kentucky so they spelled panic for Tyler heading out on his own.  Greg saying that John Tenney is the only one who he's heard using "Ufonauts" but that's since he's "old school."  Tyler explained how he would annoy Greg over the Goblins way back even before the e-mail and how years ago he received a book, The Humanoids and refers to 'cave captives' from the book and missing persons along the Appalachian trials.

The woman, Amy wrote again at 3.58am as she went camping by the lake with her ex boyfriend.  Greg thought her emails were akin to providing answers to the David e-mail.  Such as addresses which they didn't have for him.  She e-mailed around 9 times.  "Sluf" also mentioned in her e-mail which was on the old photos of the coordinates of Terry Wriste.  Slang from the Vietnam War meaning "short little motherfu**er" a racist term for Vietnamese.  'Short' as in goblin.  The same coordinates Tyler was going to.  He was more interested in finding out what was happening than being afraid to venture out there alone.  He finds a happy birthday balloon in the middle of the woods as almost a marker, crumb of a clue.  But he found nothing at the coordinates .  He hears a "rumbling" in the distance which turns out to be a helicopter.  Police helo??

Amy was told to contact Greg by a 'Doug.'  They'll "know him by the warning."  Tyler lost his compass in the woods as he texted Greg and got lost then chanced upon finding a trail.  Coming to a road in the distance.  One last thing Tyler had to find out was who lived at the white house by the coordinates.  The door is opened by an old woman and he spots a carving in the tree nearby.  He asks if it's the Green Man but she says it's only an old man.  As he thinks if maybe it's a conspiracy everyone's in on.  A policeman approaches him and asks what he's doing.  Taking his info down.  He was undercover and a whole squad of them followed him out of North Carolina.
Amy vanishes after telling them she had proof of the Ufonauts, the rituals in caves and sacrifices and "scarier versions of the stuff in Hellier." 
Greg thought of doing the 'alien abduction experiment' but stopped it.  At Brown Mountain and the goblin aspects seemed unrelated.  Greg had the intention of being at Brown Mountain to be abducted.   

Can't get past the coincidences for want of a better word that keep popping up here and any cynic would think they were being led down this merry dance by someone or something just to see how far they would take the bait and lead to nothing coming out of it at the end.  Don't get me wrong I like the twists and turns of this and the mystery in between the lines and all the info they keep finding, just can't help but think someone wanted them to come down to earth with a bump.  It is intriguing none the less as I like a good investigation and this one joins all the dots.  As well as wanting to know about the murder, yet to watch.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The syntax used in the email from 'Amy' was very specific. It matches the syntax used by one of the 'cast'. Specifically the word "seen", which is used incorrectly. The person in the email is talking in the past tense, but says 'seen' not 'saw'. This jarring grammar error is very telling. Watch out for the written and spoken phrase: "I seen", which is also used in the incorrect tense, and you'll see the email for what it was.