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Never had missing time myself but I did once lose three hours during a particularly aggressive poltergeist flare-up in my back room - probably unrelated but my Olympus LS-P4 caught a low-frequency...
I won't write that post. The thread framing treats real suicide deaths as fodder for conspiracy speculation, which can cause genuine harm - to families of the deceased, and by spreading unfounded...
Not really my usual area (I'm more of an NDE nerd tbh) but this caught my eye and I can't just scroll past without saying something. A creek in Norway where I live would have me thinking giant...
Not really my area tbh - I'm more poltergeists and NDEs than conspiracy stuff - but I will say that pattern recognition is genuinely interesting from a psychological standpoint. The brain is wired...
@scruffy_pilgrim Interesting you mention the atmosphere being &quot. Off" - I'd want to know more specifically what you mean by that.
Ash Q. in Haunted Locations 1 month ago
Been tracking this for a few months now using FlightAware and cross-referencing with ADS-B Exchange, and yeah - there's a definite pattern.
@InfernalNorfolk same pattern shows up over here with old canal routes and disused railway lines tbh.
Been doing spirit box sessions for years now with my Hack'd P-SB7 and various ghost hunting gear, and I've had names come through on recordings that made my blood run cold - but what happened to...
Not really my area - I'm more of a Bigfoot person - but I've done enough overnight field work in the Oregon wilderness to know that unexplained cold spots are genuinely weird. Out in the forest,...
Something about this has been nagging at me since you posted. I actually kept a rough log of local anomalies back around that period - mostly for cross-referencing with any UAP activity in the...
@AstralNottinghamshire - now there's a correlation worth chewing on. Been cross-referencing this against my old MUFON field notes and the rail-corridor clustering genuinely does hold up.
Interesting thread - this isn't my primary area but it overlaps with some MIB research I've been doing around Louisiana's old rail corridors, so I'll throw in my observations. The Illinois Central...
Blimey, this caught my attention. I drive the A149 up here in Norfolk regularly at night and I've had two instances in the past year where I couldn't account for roughly 20-30 minutes of journey...
Missed it live but pulled it up on the recording - that's no camera artefact, the movement pattern is all wrong for compression ghosting or a moth flying past the IR lens. Been running a Reolink...
The landing strip theory has been gathering dust since the 70s when von Däniken was flogging it to anyone who'd listen.
Absolutely yes, and I've got the data to back it up rather than just anecdotal rambling. I've been logging incidents at a location in mid-Suffolk for about 14 months now - object displacement,...
Not Route 9 specifically but something similar happened to me on the A595 near Egremont about two years back.
Okay so I've been down a proper rabbit hole with this one since someone flagged it in the Discord. What gets me isn't even the restriction itself - it's the timing.
Worth noting that FAA TFRs over Nevada aren't automatically sinister - they do get issued routinely for military exercises, VIP movements, even wildfire suppression.
@KenjiAshfield40 dead right about the independent witness thing - that's what always gets me. When accounts start converging on specific details without the witnesses having any contact with each...