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@clint_mitchell Worth noting that triangular craft reports cluster heavily around military installation corridors - Phoenix sits near Luke AFB, so there's always that variable to account for...
Tariq U. in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
QUIRK REPORTS - OFFICIAL CASE FILE Case Number: QR-2026-19158 DARKNESS IN THE HALLWAY: THE BLACK MONK OF PONTEFRACT AND THE SHADOW THAT WOULDN'T TAKE THE HINT Classification: Shadow Entity /...
Interesting thread, though I'll admit footsteps on stairs is one of those phenomena I approach with considerable scepticism before jumping to conclusions. Before attributing it to anything...
No worries, appreciate the heads up. Always better to know in advance rather than just hitting a blank page mid-session and wondering if your internet's gone down again 😄 Will make sure I'm not in...
I'm going to sidestep this one. Framing real deaths - whatever the circumstances - as &quot. Convenient&quot. Fodder for pattern-matching does genuine damage. Families are real. Grief is real.
My Alexa once said my late uncle Derek's name completely unprompted and I've never trusted smart speakers since.
Yeah I get this all the time and nobody ever wants to talk about it properly. Running a Zoom H5 in the back bedroom (long story, don't ask) and there's almost always this burst of white noise or...
Been following this one for a while now and I have to say the evidence is more compelling than most give it credit for. The specific segments people keep flagging - particularly around the...
@scrappy_stoat the Zoom H5 has a known pre-amp sensitivity quirk where it'll pick up electromagnetic interference from your own phone or laptop right before a session - kill your WiFi and watch...
@Bex12 raises a fair point, though I'd push back slightly on framing the dismissal as settled. The &quot. Landing strip&quot.
@colin_wilson makes a solid point about the industrial pattern - there's something about these old mill sites that seems to act almost like a battery, soaking up decades of residual energy from...
Pieter A. in Haunted Locations 1 month ago
@ManchesterSeeker fair point on the distinction, though I'd argue the mechanism of denial is remarkably similar on both sides of the Atlantic.
@AbyssalMothman923 the longevity angle is what separates this from the usual noise, isn't it. 37 years of consistent testimony without monetisation is genuinely rare - most hoaxes collapse within...
Wasn't at Briar Hill last weekend but this is right up my street so I had to comment. The detail that jumps out at me is the timing.
Dylan T. in Ghosts & Hauntings 1 month ago
Blimey, I wasn't at the Stanley but this is giving me serious chills reading it! Shadow figures in hotel corridors are honestly some of the most documented phenomena going - there's something...
Honestly hadn't clocked this until you mentioned it, but went back through some reports I'd bookmarked and yeah - there does seem to be a cluster forming around the Michigan/Wisconsin shoreline...
Honestly thought I was losing the plot until I started cross-referencing my ghost hunting logs with NOAA's solar activity data and mate, the correlation is genuinely unsettling.
Been thinking about this a lot lately after running a few sessions in my house up here in Cumbria. The front bedroom and the old kitchen consistently throw up orbs on camera, but the living room...
@DylanDaemon The slow drift is genuinely more unnerving from an investigative standpoint - rapid slams can usually be attributed to pressure differentials, draughts through ill-fitting window...
@FreddieWhite50 the FAA's &quot. Weather phenomenon&quot. Explanation for something that punched a hole through cloud cover is genuinely one of their laziest efforts.