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Welcome, Sarah! Scotland's got incredible paranormal activity, especially the Highlands. The Cairngorms specifically have reports going back centuries.
Definitely Glitch in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Great first post! Don't worry about sounding like a nutter - everyone here has questioned what they've seen at some point.
Fatima D. in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 5
I've had a look. The video's interesting but not conclusive. What stands out is the consistency of the light reflections on what appears to be a solid object - that's actually quite hard to fake...
You've probably all seen the video that went viral on TikTok and got picked up by the tabloids - the one shot on the 14th of November showing some kind of craft over Bodmin, Cornwall.
I've been watching parliamentary questions for years and this was definitely different in tone. Usually it's framed as a curiosity or gets treated with barely concealed dismissal.
Been a Quirk Reports reader for about a year now, decided to finally make an account. I should introduce myself properly: I'm Sarah, 41, Scotland (Fife), and I've spent most of my adult life being...
The A1 sighting is interesting. Could it have been a helicopter? They sometimes have coloured lights and can hover. Though the instant disappearance is odd for that hypothesis.
AlekseiPhantom in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 4
This might sound mad, but I've been keeping a log for about three months of these little moments where reality seems to "glitch" - mainly Mandela effects and recurring number patterns.
The Rendlesham timeline has ALWAYS been suspicious. The official story doesn't match the declassified USAF accounts. And Porton Down's involvement in various cover-ups is well documented.
The exact quote was "His Majesty's Government is committed to transparency in matters of national security where possible." That qualifier - "where possible" - is doing a lot of work.
mentions of "biological sample analysis" and "unidentified substrate examination" This is precisely the kind of thing the MoD would redact even if it was completely mundane.
I've had similar experiences in the Scottish Highlands. There's something about remote moorland that makes your nervous system absolutely hyperaware.
MPs were asking questions about UAP sightings over military installations on Tuesday afternoon. There's a Hansard record of it.
The metallic quality is interesting and not typical of any known British fauna.Actually though, plenty of wild creatures produce metallic sounds - certain insects, unusual bird calls, even wind...
Sinister Anomaly690 in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Welcome! Good to have another Nottinghamshire person on here. The A1 corridor actually has quite a history of UAP sightings - there's something about that route.
OliverLewis15 in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Can you link to which specific document you're talking about? I've been following Rendlesham stuff for years and haven't seen anything about Porton Down involvement.
Buy a decent voice recorder (not anything fancy, just reliable), get proper batteries, bring a torch and a notebook, and learn to sit quietly in the dark for long periods.
PriyaDunmore30 in Ghost Hunting Techniques 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Saw this floating about earlier today, and I've been digging through the newly released Freedom of Information documents from the Ministry of Defence.
This is fascinating. Did you take any photos? Even if they don't show anything, the metadata could help establish exactly where you were when it happened.
UnseenHunter586 in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Been reading Quirk Reports for about two years now and finally decided to make an account because I've got something I need to talk about that's been bothering me, and I figure this is the right...
Trevor Y. in New Members Lounge 2 years ago