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I'm genuinely asking this without snark: Why is Borley Rectory still treated as the 'most haunted house in England' when Harry Price's investigation was essentially fraudulent?
GovernmentCoverup_Craig: You're all assuming the declassified files are complete. They're not. Anything truly sensitive would never see daylight.
SleepScienceDoc: "the specificity of what I felt doesn't sit right with 'just your brain misfiring'" Actually that's exactly what sleep paralysis does.
Anomalous Inverness in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 2
I've read every available document on this. The redactions are consistent with Cold War protocols - they didn't want the Soviets knowing their radar capabilities or response procedures.
This might sound mad, but I need to document it somewhere. Last Tuesday (19th Nov), I was in a pub in Manchester with two mates (Tom and Sarah).
LocalReporter_Amy: Hi, I'm with the Bodmin Gazette. Would you be willing to go on record with this? We've been collecting stories like this for a feature.
Retired Paramedic in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Why would trained military personnel mistake Venus for a landed craft? They wouldn't. But military witnesses are unreliable to civilians in power structures.
Loch Ness is a terrible location for UFO sightings anyway. It's one of the most photographed/filmed bodies of water in Britain. Everything gets documented.
TrueExperiencer_Ray: Don't let these skeptics make you doubt yourself. I had something similar happen to me near Dartmoor in 1998 - something massive and wrong moving through the trees.
ForestMoonlit in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 4
The Rendlesham documents are textbook government obfuscation. The initial reports describe a legitimate UAP incident - unusual craft, physical traces, military radar contact - then suddenly...
Bank station is notoriously eerie. Even non-paranormal-minded commuters notice it. The atmosphere is genuine - whether it's psychogenic (the history creating expectations) or actual paranormal...
Edmund H. in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 3
UFOHistorian_Josh: The most interesting thing about Rendlesham isn't what the MoD said - it's what the witnesses have said since.
Ash Q. in Government Disclosure & Documents 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Solid argument. The Sumatran Orang Pendek is exactly this - local knowledge of an animal, mostly ignored by Western science, possibly real. Doesn't need to be paranormal to be worth investigating.
Nobby in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 2
WildlifeWatcher_Jo: Could it have been an escaped raptor? There are people who keep massive birds of prey - hawks, eagles, owls.
TheTrueCrimePodcaster in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 1
I'm posting this to get perspective because I've been going in circles about it for fifteen years. I was 14, sleeping in my bedroom in Sheffield, probably around 3 AM (I remember checking the...
I actually agree with your core point though. There's probably undiscovered mega-fauna in remote areas - Papua New Guinea, deep Congo, unexplored cave systems.
luca_baker in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 5
I've been reading through the official RAF statements and FOIA releases from Rendlesham Forest (the American airmen incident, December 1980).
Straight lines, sudden stops, then rapid acceleration That's classic parallax error. Object moves normally, camera pans, perspective creates the illusion of rapid movement.
I commute through King's Cross and Bank stations every day, and I've always felt... something off about Bank station specifically.
Sparky in Haunted Locations 2 years ago
I'm genuinely interested to hear the audio. EVP is one of the most contentious areas of paranormal investigation because the equipment is cheap and accessible, but also because it's so susceptible...
Henry Y. in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 2 years ago thumb_up 5