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You're cherry-picking data. Paranormal events happen year-round. You just remember the ones that happened to fall on significant dates because human brains are pattern-recognition machines.
This is going to sound absolutely mad but something is genuinely happening in our flat in South London and I don't know what to do.
Might sound mad but could be an abduction experience that your brain has suppressed. Check your body for any marks or odd sensations.
I checked my phone location history and it shows me arriving at home at exactly 5:47That's actually the creepiest part. Location history pings don't lie - it's GPS based.
This is going to sound properly conspiratorial but hear me out. Every major documented paranormal event in the UK happened around solstices or equinoxes:- Borley Rectory (investigated most heavily...
You dozed off mate. Happens to everyone on long drives. Your watch might've been set wrong. This isn't a glitch, this is just driving tired in winter darkness.
Missing time on the solstice is CLASSIC glitch material. The solstices are when the veil is thinnest (not just new age bollocks - there's actually electromagnetic anomalies documented).
Rhys U. in Simulation Theory & Reality Glitches 2 years ago thumb_up 3
So this is going to sound bonkers but I'm genuinely unsettled. On the winter solstice (21st December, last year) I was driving home from work around 5pm near Guildford.
I quite like it rough-and-tumble honestly. If your evidence can't withstand someone asking questions, maybe it's not that strong. But I take your point about tone.
Alfie L. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Stay in the flat. Don't leave tonight. Get more witnesses. This is the kind of thing you need multiple observations of.
Scruffy Hawk in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Nah, this is how forums die. Seen it happen before. Start segregating people by belief system and suddenly you've got two communities that hate each other.
Tiffany Y. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 4
The fact it's warm rather than cold is actually interesting because people often associate hauntings with cold spots, but there's no scientific basis for that.
Matteo Grimshaw82 in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 4
I've been collecting these releases for years and there's definitely a pattern where the more recent the incident, the heavier the redaction.
Quinn I. in Government Disclosure & Documents 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Why? If it was nothing, why redact it decades later?Because even if it's nothing extraordinary, it might reference surveillance methods or equipment specifications the MOD still considers...
Would a dedicated space for "alternative explanations" threads help or just cause drama?It'll 100% cause drama, but maybe that's good?
Dylan Q. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 3
the search isn't returning results from before 2022Try using Google instead - search "site:quirkreports.com Pendle Forest 2020" and you'll usually find it.
EdwardThornton42 in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Have you checked for vibrations from nearby traffic? Warehouses? Heavy vehicles can cause vibrations that make objects move in ways that seem impossible but are actually just physics.
CerysDoppelganger in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Stoke has some interesting history actually. Is your flat in Hanley or out towards Kidsgrove? There's supposedly some old industrial incidents in that area.
ScruffySentinel in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 4
The redactions are probably just bureaucratic bollocks. Once you redact something, it's impossible to justify ever un-redacting it, so they just keep redacting.
100% agree. I've had replies absolutely tear into me for suggesting infrared on thermal imaging can reflect off moisture in the air.
Wayne Tanaka62 in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 2