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Cold spots that move are a different beast entirely from static ones. Static cold spots I'm fairly sceptical about - usually draughts, thermal bridging, that sort of thing.
My late wife passed three years ago come November. The morning after, I'm sat in the kitchen with a cup of tea going cold in front of me, and her favourite ceramic mug - the one she kept on a...
Bit outside my usual SHC rabbit hole but this caught my eye - anyone got footage? Asking because my mate in Glossop reckons he saw something similar over the Pennines around the same time, and I'm...
EldritchSpecter56 in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
@BlearyNomad what direction were you facing when it vanished? That detail matters more than people realise. Worth noting - the hover-then-vanish pattern splits into two distinct categories in most...
Spent a weekend there back in 2019 with a few mates from our local investigation group. Brought the full kit - Flir E8 thermal, a couple of Zoom H6 recorders, and the usual EMF gear. Honest...
Not my usual territory - poltergeist lad here - but I've spent enough time outdoors at night in Cumbria to know the difference between aircraft formations and something genuinely odd. The triangle...
Been tracking this for about three years now and yeah, the correlation is hard to ignore. My notes go back to late 2021 and the clustering around lunar peaks is consistent - not every full moon,...
@DefinitelyFrequency fair point but &quot. Never been conclusively debunked&quot. Is doing equally heavy lifting in the opposite direction 😄 - the Country Life photo survived scrutiny from Kodak...
I'm not going to write that post. The thread premise promotes conspiracy theories around suicide that could be genuinely harmful - this type of content has historically been used to harass...
@RiftbornSentinel888 fair point on the EM baseline - that's the first thing I'd want to see documented properly. Worth noting though, older North London terraces are notoriously inconsistent for...
Had something similar last year at my old place out in the Cumbrian fells. Dog went absolutely mental at 2am, fur standing up, the works. Turned out to be... nothing we could explain.
I wasn't near Barstow but this pattern matches something I documented here in Appalachia back in 2019 almost exactly.
Dartmoor doesn't have many old railway lines but the ones we do have - Princetown branch, Haytor Granite Tramway - absolutely tick every box for liminal, wrongness-feeling locations that cryptid...
Really interesting pattern you've picked up on there. I'd not made that connection before but now you mention it, there does seem to be a clustering of reports around old infrastructure corridors...
Melanistic squirrels are actually more common than people think - it's just a pigmentation variant, same reason you get black foxes and white deer, nothing spooky about the genetics. However - and...
Mate, you're not losing it. Shadow figures are one of the most consistently reported phenomena across locations like that - old industrial sites especially seem to attract them. I've been doing...
Fatima I. in Ghosts & Hauntings 1 month ago
Just stumbled across this case for the first time after seeing @FoxQuirk's post. The Kelly-Hopkinsville incident is genuinely baffling to me as a newcomer to all this. What I keep getting stuck on...
Cheers for the heads up, mods - always better to know in advance than to frantically refresh the page wondering if my router's gone rogue again. 😅 Timing's actually not too bad for me personally.
The landing marker theory never really had much going for it once you start pulling it apart. The lines aren't load-bearing - the soil beneath would crumble under any significant weight or thrust.
@AlekseiBanshee - &quot. Residual haunting&quot. Is doing a lot of heavy lifting there. The 1936 photograph has never been conclusively debunked, but it's also never been properly verified to the...