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ZoologyNerd: OK so as someone who actually studies predation patterns: the kills are consistent with big cat predation, but they're also consistent with wild dogs and other canines if you look at...
Nigel D. in Cryptozoology General 9 months ago thumb_up 5
SkepticalSteve: A feeling is not evidence. This is exactly the problem with hauntings - they rely on subjective experience, vague reports, and selective attention. Old houses make noise.
RationalParanormal: There are definitely spaces here for what you're describing. The psychology of anomaly interpretation is genuinely fascinating - why do some people see ghosts and others see...
Fatima D. in New Members Lounge 9 months ago thumb_up 5
CryptidCataloguer: The physical evidence is worth taking seriously - paw prints and livestock kills are harder to wave away than just sightings.
Riftborn Sentinel888 in Cryptozoology General 9 months ago thumb_up 1
ModeratorJohn: Welcome! We're a mix, honestly - that's kind of the point. You've got true believers, hard skeptics, and everyone in between. The rule is we argue respectfully and evidence-based.
Arthur Andersen61 in New Members Lounge 9 months ago thumb_up 2
This is going to sound odd but I'm genuinely unsure if I had an abduction experience or just sleep paralysis.
This honestly sounds more like dissociation or highway hypnosis combined with memory loss than abduction, but the missing time element is definitely worth taking seriously.
Randy P. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 9 months ago thumb_up 1
AcademicAnna: Harry Price was a brilliant investigator by the standards of the 1930s, but some of his methodology was questionable. This is the key point, actually.
ParanoidCornwall in Haunted Locations 9 months ago thumb_up 4
Hi folks, bit worried I've wandered into a community of people who genuinely think chemtrails are tracking devices, but I'm hoping there's a more grounded discussion somewhere.
SkepticSerena: Something was (is?) out there. Based on what though? No body, no conclusive DNA, no definitive photographic evidence.
SecretIncubus in Cryptozoology General 9 months ago thumb_up 3
BiologyChris: Escaped big cats from private collections are actually plausible in the 1970s-80s. Wealthy people had exotic pets, zoos occasionally had escapes, circuses shut down.
RetiredForestryWorker in Cryptozoology General 9 months ago thumb_up 1
The A1(M) has a ton of reports from that area actually. Not necessarily UFO sightings, but strange experiences.
Bobby I. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 9 months ago thumb_up 5
NightSkyWatcher: The most frustrating bit is that we'll never know in our lifetimes. They'll release it when everyone involved is dead and nobody cares anymore. Classic government move.
CivilServiceDrone: Used to work in a government office. Can confirm that incompetence and red tape exist, but so does genuine classification for good reasons.
MoorWanderer: I grew up in Cornwall and the Beast is real as far as locals are concerned - they'd been seeing big cats on the moor for decades before the press made it famous.
RiftbornAppalachia in Cryptozoology General 9 months ago thumb_up 3
EssexParanormal: I've visited the rectory site several times (it's a field now, obviously) and the energy there is genuinely odd. You get a feeling.
OliverLewis15 in Haunted Locations 9 months ago thumb_up 2
ConspiracyCarl: Welcome! Fair warning though - once you start looking into this stuff, the "probably explainable" stuff starts feeling thin.
Harry T. in New Members Lounge 9 months ago thumb_up 2
Right, so the Beast of Bodmin Moor has been the subject of folklore for centuries but really took off in the 1980s when newspapers got hold of it.
LocalLegendHunter: Biologist, nice. That's genuinely useful perspective. A lot of the cryptid reports from Yorkshire and Lancashire could use someone who actually understands animal biology rather...
UnseenHunter586 in New Members Lounge 9 months ago thumb_up 5
VincentPrice88: The US doesn't have some magic truth vault either, mate. Actually, we kind of do. Roswell wasn't discussed officially for decades.