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Hitchhiker Effect

concept
Government-funded researchers reported that whatever they were studying at a paranormal ranch followed them home to their families.
Who they are

The 'Hitchhiker Effect,' a reported finding from the AAWSAP/Skinwalker Ranch research program.

What they do

In the engine it is a documented claim that the phenomenon spreads to people who were never at the site.

How it works

Researchers reported poltergeist activity, entity sightings, and physical effects appearing in family members who had never visited the ranch, which they said points to something that behaves like an infectious cognitive or interdimensional variable rather than a normal aerospace-analysis subject.

Why it matters

It matters either way: if genuine, it suggests the boundary between worlds is not just crossable but actively contagious; if psychological, it suggests trauma-driven pattern-seeing at an institutional scale — and notably it was documented by researchers funded by the Defense Intelligence Agency.

The engine's record — word for word
AAWSAP/Skinwalker Ranch finding: the phenomenon follows researchers home. Poltergeist activity, entity sightings, physiological effects in family members who never visited the ranch. Suggests infectious cognitive/interdimensional variable incompatible with conventional aerospace analysis. If genuine: the Firmament boundary is not just permeable but actively infectious. If psychological: trauma-induced pattern recognition at institutional scale. Either way, the effect is documented by DIA-funded researchers.
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