The Inspiration for 'Stranger Things' Came from an Unsolved Government Conspiracy

Seeking Out the Source

Graff, being the curious man that he is, tried to find the address that was on the back of the ID card on google maps. To his surprise, the address didn’t exist. The coordinates led to a mountain peak that’s roughly 70 miles outside of Washington D.C. On the map, the road leading up to the site just ended at the face of the cliff. But, Graff knew that there was something else up there. He knew because he had taken that trip recently, and he saw a concrete bunker up there, just before the road ended…

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