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@Phillsy89 good to see you diving into these - most people download them and never get past page three. Which batch specifically?
Mate, I drove past RAF Cosford literally three weeks ago and lost about 25 minutes somewhere between Wolverhampton and Telford - sat in my car in a layby with absolutely no memory of pulling over...
Something about cornfields and hovering objects just seems to attract the strangest activity, doesn't it?
@SortOfSentinel Three nights running at exactly 3am? Right, that's not your boiler having an opinion. Few things worth ruling out before you start blessing the walls though - rodents are...
Right, so I'll admit Dogman isn't exactly my usual territory - I'm more your UFOs-over-the-North-Sea type - but this thread caught my eye because I've been walking the old Whitby to Scarborough...
@SpectralSwansea the technical details matter here - you said &quot. Nearly empty carriage&quot. But what was the lighting situation exactly?
The landing strip hypothesis has always been the weakest entry point into Nazca research, frankly. Von Däniken popularised it but even serious ancient astronaut researchers largely moved past it...
Derbyshire lad weighing in here - we don't have a Mississippi but we've got enough moors to know that when multiple credible witnesses start reporting the same thing independently, you stop...
Aldwych gets the most attention but honestly Down Street is the one that intrigues me more from a psychic perspective - Churchill used it as a wartime bunker and that kind of intense human...
The landing strip theory is a fun one but I think it sells the Nazca people short, honestly. We're essentially saying &quot.
Interesting pattern you've flagged there. I've been cross-referencing reports on the BFRO database and a few of the American sighting maps, and the railroad correlation does seem oddly consistent...
Fair enough, these things have to happen at some point. Bit annoying timing-wise since I've got an overnight investigation planned for Saturday at a derelict farmhouse outside Swansea - was hoping...
@clint_mitchell Another Brit on here - good to see. Salisbury's decent territory for strange aerial activity actually, given what's nearby. On the triangular craft question: the silent...
Freddie White50 in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
Saw something about this on a local paranormal Facebook group but couldn't find much detail. Anyone actually go out there or was it just one of those armchair &quot. Investigations&quot.
Wayne H. in Ghosts & Hauntings 1 month ago
Had something almost identical happen back in 2019 - my lurcher refused to budge from the hallway for a solid four hours, just staring at the ceiling.
Lily G. in Personal Encounters 1 month ago
Right so I didn't catch anything over Lake Tahoe specifically but last Thursday I was out in the back garden around 11pm doing a bit of casual skygazing with my Celestron binoculars and noticed...
@PossessedAberdeen makes a fair point actually - if podcasts are sending genuinely curious people our way, that's not necessarily a bad thing.
RonnieWatcher in General Chat 1 month ago
Living in Roswell, you develop a certain sensitivity to patterns that don't quite add up - and these demolition stories have been nagging at me for weeks. Three separate incidents, three different...
@Mozza good to know the Resources section has something, but I'd echo the original point that visibility is the real issue here. What I'd specifically find useful - and I suspect others would too...
Blimey, this kind of thing sticks with you doesn't it. Had something similar about three years back, just outside Leeds.