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Could've been a hallucination? Sleep deprivation on night shifts can cause weird sensory experiences. Not saying you made it up - just worth considering.
CageyRaven in Personal Encounters 4 months ago thumb_up 2
FLIR C3-X is solid. I've used mine for about two years now. Definitely picked up some odd thermal signatures at Pendle Hill (unexplained warm spots in areas that should be ambient temperature),...
Matteo Grimshaw82 in Ghost Hunting Techniques 4 months ago thumb_up 5
Right, so I'm putting together a proper ghost hunting kit and I want to upgrade from my rubbish smartphone night vision app to actual equipment.
There's definitely something to the Black Dog phenomenon, but I reckon it's misidentification coupled with folklore confirmation bias.
HauntedPortal in Cryptozoology General 4 months ago thumb_up 1
Could've been the lights from Davidstow Airfield? It's not far from there. Though the timings don't quite match with normal air traffic patterns... Still worth checking though.
Clint D. in Sightings & Reports 4 months ago thumb_up 1
greyish, classic "grey alien" appearanceAre they exactly matching pop culture depictions of greys, or are they slightly different? This matters.
LMAO mate this is the first post on Quirk Reports that's actually made me laugh out loud. Though for real, my boiler does sound demonic. Will the spirit realm accept payment plans?
Alfie D. in Humour & Memes 4 months ago thumb_up 5
Most of what was available has been released, but there's definitely still classified material. The US side released more through their recent transparency initiatives, but the UK government's...
Dorothy B. in Government Disclosure & Documents 4 months ago thumb_up 2
Had to turn the heating off for three weeks in December because I genuinely thought something was wrong with it. The smell was... odd. Metallic. Burnt toast adjacent.
RosieMothman in Humour & Memes 4 months ago thumb_up 5
Right, so with all the recent government disclosure stuff happening (particularly the US releases), I've been digging back through the Rendlesham Forest incident to see what the UK government has...
There's a whole history of strange stuff on the Tube. The abandoned stations are obviously haunted, but activity on active lines is less well documented.
Accidental Omen695 in Personal Encounters 4 months ago thumb_up 3
Completely plausible. Also worth checking: are physical glitches more common than digital ones during this period? Or mental glitches (memory issues, cognitive hiccups)?
Post your data, mate. If you've actually got four years of logged glitches with timestamps, that's potentially valuable.
Hand examinations specifically are a common detail in abduction narratives. Palm reading, skin samples, checking for something in the bloodstream.
The solstice connection is interesting. Several researchers have theorized that astronomical events create changes in consciousness or reality perception.
I've been meaning to post about this for a while and the timing feels relevant now that we're approaching the solstice again.For the past three years, I've had recurring contact-type experiences...
So I've been reading about Black Dog folklore, particularly the ones reported across Yorkshire and Lancashire historically. Spring-heeled Jack's cousin, basically.
Bodmin's a hotspot for unexplained activity. The Bodmin Beasts sightings go back decades, and there's been consistent UAP reports in that area for years. This doesn't surprise me at all.
TrevorAndersen in Sightings & Reports 4 months ago thumb_up 3
Our smart meter literally glitches every evening at 4:47pm between November and February. Not 4:46, not 4:48. Always 4:47. I've written it down.
MoonlitMoonlit in Humour & Memes 4 months ago
Glencoe's got a reputation. Look up historical sightings in that area. There's definitely something about the Scottish Highlands that attracts unusual phenomena.