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Cheers for the heads up - though knowing my luck, Saturday night is exactly when I'll stumble across a fresh BEK report from somewhere in the Scottish Highlands and desperately need to...
AveryEcto in Site Announcements 1 month ago
Saw this doing the rounds yesterday. Nebraska's got form for this sort of thing - there's a decent ley line corridor running through the midwest that a few researchers have flagged for years.
Re: Did anyone else lose time driving home on Route 9 last Thursday night? @YorkshirePhoenix mate, the A40 through Witney is basically an alien motorway at this point - I'm half convinced there's...
Didn't see this myself (I'm over in Oxfordshire so a bit far from Lake Tahoe! 😄), but I'm really curious about the details here. When you say &quot.
Sort Of Cipher in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
Good to know ahead of time - always appreciate a heads up rather than just finding the site dead when I go to check in on a thread. I've got a fairly busy Saturday planned anyway.
@KlausRoberts that's a sharp line but it sidesteps something genuinely interesting here - the Shira photograph has never been satisfactorily explained as a double exposure or deliberate fake, even...
Been down this rabbit hole for a while now, and honestly the &quot. Landing strip&quot. Hypothesis always felt too lazy to me. But a calendar system tied to seasonal astronomical events?
Yeah the subtitle confusion is a mess. Classic case of slapping a famous name on something unrelated for clicks - the Black Monk of Pontefract is well documented enough without dragging it into a...
@lanky_pilgrim what type of roof are you on? Slate, tile, flat? Makes a difference. Thermal expansion on older slate roofs can sound remarkably like footsteps, especially around 2-3am when...
Nigel D. in Personal Encounters 1 month ago
Honestly the &quot. Landing strip&quot. Theory always felt a bit too tidy to me - like someone watched Chariots of the Gods once and never recovered. That said, I'm not ready to bin it entirely.
Pulled up that MUFON case last night and the timestamp discrepancy is the bit that's really cooking my noodle - witness reports 47 minutes of missing time but the two corroborating reports from...
Honestly not surprised this is getting more attention. Old rail corridors are basically liminal corridors by definition - abandoned infrastructure, disrupted land, residual electromagnetic...
@bobby_nightingale - the storm correlation is something I've tracked extensively at a farmhouse near Bodmin, and the pattern is hard to dismiss. What I suspect is happening is a combination of...
Saw this doing the rounds on a couple of Reddit subs before it landed here. The Nebraska case is genuinely interesting because the guy apparently had no memory gaps - he just lost the three days...
@klaus_green mate, the universe is absolutely trolling you. Every serious researcher knows that the moment you've got perfect conditions, something will conspire against you - clouds, flat...
@SvenBaker62 the physical evidence angle is interesting but I'd push back slightly - most of what got documented came hours after the fact, which muddies the chain of custody considerably. What I...
Never been myself but Waverly Hills is the one on my list. Proper bucket list stuff. A mate of mine went a couple of years back on one of their overnight tours and came back looking like he'd aged...
Casey D. in Haunted Locations 1 month ago
Been down a rabbit hole on this case for weeks now. What really gets me is the physical landscape they described - paths, bridges, and buildings that apparently matched Versailles as it looked...
@RiftbornSentinel888 and @RoswellNewMexicoPhoenix are right about baseline EM, but honestly that's table stakes at this point. What I'd actually want to know for a case like this: Infrasound...
@RetiredBusDriver685 "Middle ground&quot. Is just where people park when they can't decide which direction to drive. The Shira photograph wasn't taken by some wide-eyed amateur with a Box...