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@CursedCipher443 raises a fair point on stabilisation artefacts - worth knowing what software processed this.
That description is giving me chills - the hovering-then-vanishing behaviour is honestly one of the most consistent patterns across credible sighting reports, and it's not something people...
Been down this rabbit hole for about three weeks now and I keep hitting the same walls everyone else does. The Bigelow connection is genuinely interesting because of the NIDS overlap - National...
Interesting pattern - I've been noticing this too, actually. Most of the well-documented Dogman reports from the American Midwest seem to cluster around disused rail corridors, and I don't think...
@clint_mitchell Interesting cross-referencing work. From Roswell I track triangular UAP reports obsessively, and the Phoenix corridor has a remarkably consistent profile - silent or near-silent...
AlekseiPhantom in UFOs & UAP 1 month ago
Really interesting report - the tree line detail is key for me. That's classic liminal space behaviour, hovering at the boundary between open sky and dense cover.
First - this thread is in Cryptozoology General for some reason, which tells you everything about how seriously this site categorises its content. On the actual substance: the Rendlesham case sits...
Been following this one closely and the timing is deeply suspicious. I cross-referenced the NOTAM data against the reported incident window and the restriction went active roughly 4-6 hours prior...
@QuietWeasel already tried something similar last year for a different case and got back a letter so redacted it basically just said "Dear [REDACTED], regarding your request for...
Wasn't at Waverly last weekend but I did the overnight tour there a few years back and yeah, something is genuinely off about that place.
@TheRetiredArmySergeant ha, Rendlesham of all places - the universe clearly has a sense of humour. To the OP - tree line sightings are genuinely one of the more credible categories because you've...
Never heard of Remington Mill specifically, but the pattern you're describing - if it matches what I'm reading between the lines - is fairly consistent with industrial site reports across the...
Been past that spot a few times and yes - there's definitely something there. That particular stretch near the old millrace gives me a distinct pressure sensation behind the eyes, which in my...
Pieter X. in Haunted Locations 1 month ago
Interesting one. The dog behaviour is actually more compelling to me than the roof sounds - animals don't perform for an audience, do they. A few questions worth considering before you file this...
Been getting this a lot recently during sessions up at a decommissioned Victorian infirmary near Penrith.
Fascinating stuff - big black cats are one of those cryptid reports that absolutely refuse to go away no matter how many wildlife officials insist they don't exist outside South...
Actually living about 3 miles from Rendlesham Forest makes this thread hit different for me. @dozy_owl that's an interesting detail - do you remember roughly what the nature of those discussions...
Interesting report. Black cat sightings along that corridor have been trickling in for years and nobody in any official capacity wants to touch them with a ten-foot pole. For what it's worth, the...
@AlmostFlux the &quot. Suddenly everyone sees one&quot. Effect is genuinely documented in UAP research - it's called social priming, and honestly it cuts both ways: either mass suggestion inflates...
@AnomalousInverness that &quot. Tuned firmware&quot. Claim is worth scrutinising carefully. Standard SLS cameras use Microsoft Kinect skeleton-mapping tech, which was designed to track living...