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Honestly, this sounds like you saw a large ungulate (deer or similar) in poor light conditions and your perception did the rest.
ForestNight in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 3
marked as 'no further action'This is just standard government procedure for incidents that don't pose a defence risk.
Your grandfather sounds like he tried to be rational about it - he wrote it down, described what he saw, noted his impressions. That's more credible than wild claims.
shawna_cooper in Personal Encounters 6 months ago thumb_up 1
residual energy might linger in the location itselfThat's an interesting theory but there's zero evidence that energy (of any kind) persists in locations absent a physical structure.
HauntedSpecter in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 3
Hello Quirk Reports fam! I'm Jessica, work in aerospace engineering and I've recently fallen down the Rendlesham Forest rabbit hole.
Ash P. in New Members Lounge 6 months ago
Got any photos? Even if you didn't think to take them at the time, sometimes dashcams or security cameras nearby capture these things. Worth checking local businesses or asking if anyone recorded it.
cheeky_phoenix in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 1
This is genuinely good practice. Most ghost hunters are absolute cowboys when it comes to methodology.
Liam C. in Ghost Hunting Techniques 6 months ago thumb_up 4
Could it have been someone with stilts or unusual training? Professional high-jumpers can achieve impressive heights.
Derek N. in Personal Encounters 6 months ago thumb_up 1
The National Archives announcement mentioned this yesterday - proper news coverage and everything. It's good that the UK's releasing these, honestly. Most countries would've buried them indefinitely.
Not ADaemon in Government Disclosure & Documents 6 months ago thumb_up 5
I'm from Hebden Bridge originally. The Pennines get weird atmospheric conditions because of the geography.
Leeds Fox in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 2
The Seek Compact XR is brilliant value. I've been using one for two years now and it's held up perfectly.
Tiffany C. in Equipment Reviews 6 months ago
Bodmin Moor gets studied by cryptozoologists fairly regularly. Have you contacted the British Bigfoot Research Organisation or similar?
I've been doing ghost hunting for a while now and I've noticed that a lot of investigations don't have rigorous controls for environmental EMF interference.
Just got an email from the National Archives this morning - they've released the latest batch of MoD UFO files publicly. Over 2,100 documents, mostly from the 1990s-2000s.
I visited about six years ago (trespassed, don't recommend it) and there's nothing there now except foundations and overgrown gardens.
Dusty W. in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 1
There are a few cryptozoologists who've documented Spring-heeled Jack sightings beyond the Victorian era. Most are 20th century and clustered in London.
GrumpyOwl in Personal Encounters 6 months ago
Like looking at a moving shadow with weightThis is either really vivid memory or you're describing a genuine perceptual experience that your brain couldn't quite categorise.
Pendle Heron in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 5
his words: 'That's not bioluminescence, not ball lightning, not reflective properties I can identify.'Did he actually say this or are you paraphrasing?
Ronnie X. in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 5
Have you used any of these at Pendle Hill or other known hotspots? Curious how they perform in actual investigation conditions rather than controlled testing.
Lena A. in Equipment Reviews 6 months ago thumb_up 2
Honestly, I'd be more interested in what TfL is doing with the old Victorian tunnels from the 1800s. There's genuinely fascinating abandoned infrastructure under London.