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This actually lines up with something I experienced back in 2019 near Blandford Forum. There's a stretch of road that runs under a big pylon cluster and I lost about 40 minutes one afternoon with...
SHC cases sound well interesting @BrigitteVortex, glad you're here - don't let the maintenance delay put you off, we'll all be waiting to read it Sunday morning with our brews!
@RetiredRetiredArmySergeant592 the landing strip theory was never really serious to begin with, even von Däniken kind of half-walked it back later in life.
Never been to that specific one but old mill basements are genuinely some of the weirdest spots going - something about the combination of underground, running water history, and all that old...
@InvernessRambler the Lake Michigan corridor is interesting but I'll be honest, triangular craft reports are so widespread and consistent that I sometimes wonder if we're actually dealing with...
the radiation readings are wild but what gets me is imagining the debrief afterwards. some poor RAF officer sitting across a table going "right son, walk me through exactly what...
Right, good to know actually. Last time the site went down without warning I thought my account had been banned for that thread I started about the Nazca lines lol. Saturday night works for me,...
Bold Street time slips are basically Liverpool's most reliable export at this point, we've had more of these reports than anywhere else on the planet.
This actually matches something I've documented up here in Whitby over a few years. The barometric pressure drop before a storm seems to be at least as significant as the EM side of things - I...
Went past there about three years back, didn't go in though because the fence was still properly intact at that point.
Yeah I get this pretty regularly on my recordings. My thinking is it could just be the recorder adjusting gain levels rather than anything paranormal, so I always try to rule that out first before...
@SvenBaker83 honestly yeah the larynx thing is kind of a dead end either way because the more interesting question to me is why the voice kept slipping.
Not my usual area but this is interesting cos a few people over in the abduction research threads have mentioned odd auditory phenomena during sleep paralysis episodes and a couple of them clocked...
That's a classic combo right there - the animal reaction alongside the noise almost always gets my attention more than the sound alone.
Spent years going back and forth on this case and I keep landing in the same place - the detail about the flat, oppressive feeling both women described independently before they even compared...
Bit out of my usual area this one - poltergeists are more my thing - but I did come across a paper a few years back that mapped cryptid reports against limestone geology, and the Michigan...
Interesting thread but I'd want to see the actual research before getting too excited. The irrigation hypothesis has been floated before - the subterranean aqueducts nearby (the puquios) are...
Not really my area to be honest, I'm more into NDE stuff than hauntings. But I'll say this - I've always wondered whether shadow figures are more about the human brain playing tricks in low light...
Phillsy52 in Ghosts & Hauntings 2 weeks ago
Been following this thread since you first posted. Shadow figures in hallways are no joke - I had something similar back in 2019, kept appearing at the end of my corridor around 3am.
@AccidentalCipher that road through Abruzzo has a surprisingly weird history if you dig into the Italian UFO archives, there's a cluster of incidents from the 70s and 80s in that region that never...