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For me it's definitely cryptids that might actually be intelligent and predatory. Not Bigfoot (which seems pretty shy and avoids humans), but the idea that something like the Fresno Nightcrawlers...
Definitely Glitch in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 2
So I've been reading some stuff online (Reddit, YouTube, the usual rabbit holes) about people using old smartphones with some kind of hack to pick up thermal signatures.
Absolutely brilliant report, honestly. The level of detail you've provided (location, time, direction of travel, behaviour) is exactly what we need.
This is brilliant work getting it released at all. The redactions are almost worse than nothing because now you're left wondering what they're hiding.
Hi all, I'm just getting started with this hobby and don't want to drop a fortune before I know if it's for me.
Adding this to my watch list. Have you finished all four episodes? Wondering if the ending is any good or if it just peels out without conclusions like most of these things do.
It was huge. Like, genuinely huge. Taller than our car, broad shouldersSorry but this is getting a bit ridiculous isn't it?
Wayne Tanaka62 in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 5
The Mandela Effect stuff freaks me out too, but I read somewhere that it's basically just false memory and our brains are terrible at storing exact details.
ParanoidCornwall in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Right, proper question for a Friday evening: what aspect of the paranormal actually frightens you? Not in a "that's an interesting problem to solve" way, but in a genuine "I don't sleep well...
AlekseiPhantom in General Chat 2 years ago
Have you filed a report with the local wildlife trust? Even if they're skeptical, it goes on record. Plus if others have seen the same thing they might connect the dots.
SecretIncubus in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Cheers for sharing mate. The Peak District has quite a history of these reports actually. There was that 2009 incident near Buxton that got decent coverage in the local press.
RetiredForestryWorker in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 2
After fourteen months of waiting (submitted May 2023, got it last week), I finally received a response to my Freedom of Information Act request.
The linguistic angle is interesting. Some researchers have found possible connections between flood narrative vocabulary in different ancient languages, though I can't remember the specific...
it's a bit slow-paced for people wanting jump scares or dramatic confrontationsThis is why I actually preferred it to the American paranormal docs.
Right, I've been a lurker here for ages but this has properly shaken me up. Last Saturday (15th March, around 11:30pm) I was driving back from my mate's place near Castleton with my girlfriend.
I'm not saying Atlantis was real or anything (well... maybe a little)Here's my take: Plato invented Atlantis as a philosophical thought experiment. Everyone knows this.
Welcome! Just a heads-up - be careful in the Ancient Mysteries section. There's a couple of users who are lovely but absolutely will not accept any new ideas. Other than that, community's solid.
SnappySeeker in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 5
I watched episode two (Orkney) and loved it. The historians they brought in actually knew their stuff too - they weren't just nodding along.
Hi Sarah! Always good to see new folks who are genuinely curious rather than just here to argue. There's definitely room for people with a balanced perspective - we get too many hardcore believers...
Trevor Y. in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Have a look at "When the Sky Fell" by D.S. Allan and J.B. Delair. They argue for a cosmic collision around 9,600 BC that caused global catastrophe and the Ice Age's end.