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The consistency in descriptions might just be because people are reading previous reports and their imaginations are filling in the blanks. That's called priming.
UnseenHunter586 in Cryptozoology General 1 year ago thumb_up 3
At the 7-second mark, there's a sudden directional change that appears to violate inertial physics.Violates our understanding of physics using conventional propulsion.
I've done some amateur video analysis and the metadata stripping is actually the biggest red flag. Genuine footage keeps metadata unless deliberately removed.
Hollow Phantom in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 1 year ago thumb_up 4
I've been reading a lot lately about glitches in the matrix - deja vu, quantum mechanics, the fine-tuning of constants - and I'm genuinely wondering if we're living in some kind of simulated...
I listened to it. Good production values, but the podcast does exactly what everything Skinwalker Ranch-related does: treats folklore, claims, and documentation as equivalent to evidence.
Mate, you probably saw a military aircraft. There's Chinooks over Manchester constantly. Black, triangular shape, easy mistake to make.
Sofia Hughes in Sightings & Reports 1 year ago thumb_up 5
The directional change you're highlighting is consistent with digital compression artifacts or motion blur from camera movement, not actual object movement.
Someone posted this on TikTok yesterday claiming it's genuine footage from near Aviemore in the Scottish Highlands.
Just finished listening to episode 4 of The Frequency podcast (available on Spotify, six quid for six-month subscription) and I need to process it here because I'm genuinely unsettled.They...
You've literally explained the mechanism yourself. Anxiety reduction in one person genuinely can reduce poltergeist activity if - as most researchers believe - poltergeist phenomena is...
Barry F. in Poltergeist Activity 1 year ago thumb_up 4
I'm thinking about organizing a weekend expedition in May and would like to know current hotspots.The area around Blisland and Warleggan is where most reports cluster.
SunnyCrow in Cryptozoology General 1 year ago thumb_up 4
Right, I know these posts come in thick and fast, but I've got to document this properly because it was absolutely mental.
Actually there's decent evidence for large cat colonies in the UK. In 2012 they found actual paw prints from an unknown feline species in Devon. And the 1970s illegal pet trade was huge.
Janet I. in Cryptozoology General 1 year ago thumb_up 1
The Beast of Bodmin is almost certainly just feral dogs and overactive imaginations. Every moorland area has a 'big cat' legend. The Scottish Highlands have had them for decades.
This is going to sound absolutely daft, but I need to document it. Our daughter has been having massive problems at school - anxiety, not sleeping properly, whole thing was making the house...
The files are worth reading, but I'd recommend getting the unredacted versions through proper FOIA request rather than relying on media summaries or forum posts.
I think what's happening is that the MoD investigated these reports, found them genuinely inexplicable, but couldn't publicly say 'we found something we can't explain and don't know what it is'...
I've been monitoring reports on this board for years and there's been a noticeable uptick in Beast of Bodmin sightings in the past six months.
is this a cover-up, or is it just bureaucratic classification protocol to avoid public panic?This is actually the key question.
But the operational security argument is weak when you're talking about civilian sightings in populated areas. There's no military secret value in a UFO report from Yorkshire moorland.