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'It moved like the physics of it was wrong.'This phrasing is interesting. It's the kind of thing people say when they've witnessed something their brain couldn't quite process.
Hamish Y. in Personal Encounters 6 months ago thumb_up 4
The 'jerky movement' and 'mechanical gait' descriptions are interesting. That's not how living animals typically move unless they're injured or very distressed. Did it seem hurt or distressed?
Thomas F. in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 1
Could easily be a wild boar or a big dog that's gone feral. Bodmin's got wild animal populations. The 'light absorption' thing is probably just low light and your brain doing what brains do -...
Sleepy Stag in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 3
This is genuinely interesting because you've got three independent witnesses and a credible observer in your mate the physicist. Have you tried contacting the British UFO Research Association?
Storm Moonlit792 in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 2
Good review. One thing worth noting: the smartphone apps everyone uses (like FLIR One) often post-process the image data aggressively.
shifty_owl in Equipment Reviews 6 months ago
The site is genuinely private now and the current owners (I think it's still the same family) are apparently tired of paranormal tourists.
Linda Apparition in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 2
Spring-heeled Jack as a phenomenon pretty much stops being reported after the early 1900s. Your grandfather's 1962 encounter would be a massive outlier.
ForbiddenMothman33 in Personal Encounters 6 months ago thumb_up 5
Actually, the UK HAS released more recently. Check the 2013 MoD UFO files release - thousands of pages of sightings. So they're not that secretive. Just glacially slow at filing systems.
Bioluminescence doesn't just happen in the sky above Yorkshire, mate. You're thinking of atmospheric phenomena.
Ronnie Z. in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago
I need to write this down because it's still bothering me and I can't explain it to anyone without sounding mad.
Gezza70 in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago
Hebden Bridge is right near some military training areas. Could've been flares from RAF exercises - they do night training runs and use all sorts of coloured parachute flares.
Tammy A. in Sightings & Reports 6 months ago thumb_up 4
My grandfather passed away last year and I've been going through his journals. Found an entry dated March 1962 where he describes witnessing something he believed was Spring-heeled Jack.
I'm not saying aliens.But you kind of are. Look, there's a difference between 'the government keeps some things secret' (obviously true) and 'the deep Tube tunnels are a secret facility.' The...
Cody B. in Government Cover-Ups & Secret Projects 6 months ago thumb_up 1
The UK does have bunkers under London, but they're Cold War era Ministry of Defence stuff, not secret alien bases.
Those unmarked vans could be literally anything - contractors, security firms, equipment suppliers. TfL uses outside companies for everything now. You're seeing a pattern that probably isn't there.
Mia U. in Government Cover-Ups & Secret Projects 6 months ago thumb_up 3
Borley's been thoroughly debunked, hasn't it? Harry Price's original investigations were later shown to be contaminated by his team - they wanted to find ghosts and they did, conveniently.
Not ARelic in Haunted Locations 6 months ago
This happened about three weeks ago (23rd November, around 10:45 PM) near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. I was walking the dog with my partner, and our mate Tom was visiting.
imagine temperature differences being more useful than you'd expectThermal imaging is excellent for detecting drafts, heat leakage, and environmental anomalies - basically everything you DON'T...
HollowFlux497 in Equipment Reviews 6 months ago thumb_up 2
The UK government's been silent because nothing's happened here! America's got the whole Skinwalker Ranch circus and congressional attention. We've got...
Borley Rectory has to be one of the UK's most famous haunted locations, but the rectory itself burned down in 1939.