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Hi admins, I've noticed we're getting loads of posts about gear across multiple forums - thermal cameras in 'UFO Analysis', night vision in 'Alien Contact', electromagnetic detectors scattered...
I live near Peterborough and saw something similar about two weeks before that video. Reported it to the RAF who basically said "probably Wittering traffic." But I know what helicopters look like...
shifty_crow33 in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Genuinely interested in the King's Cross incident - this is London's most active paranormal hotspot. The Underground network's got centuries of activity.
Daisy Q. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 4
Welcome aboard, Sarah! You've come to the right place. Upload that photo to the 'Alien Contact & Abduction' forum - folks there are brilliant at analysing sightings.
SvenBaker83 in New Members Lounge 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Hiya everyone, been reading Quirk Reports for about eighteen months now and finally decided to create an account and actually engage.
Right, I've been doing amateur investigations around Stonehenge and the Rollright Stones for about three years now, and I'm finally ready to upgrade from my £15 mobile app (which is bollocks,...
Added to my playlist. I've always been suspicious of the Borley Rectory narrative because most sources trace back to Harry Price, and there's quite a lot of academic criticism of his methodology.
Right, I've been messing about with a second-hand FLIR E4 thermal camera I picked up for £280 off eBay, and I'm trying to work out if it's worth the faff for tracking movement on the Yorkshire...
Been listening to the 'Spectral Hours' podcast series on Borley Rectory (the supposedly most haunted house in England, burnt down in 1939).
Hi everyone, I'm Sarah from Hertfordshire and I've just signed up after seeing a thread about recent UAP activity over London airspace.
Fitzrovia's interesting because it's literally where the Bloomsbury Group was - lot of creative people, lot of historical 'weirdness.' But is that a glitch or just confirmation bias because people...
Ash Q. in Simulation Theory & Reality Glitches 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Especially at night, especially at home. This pattern (worse at night, worse at home) suggests psychological rather than paranormal. Trauma creates hypervigilance.
Zero visible propellers or drone markers Modern drones at distance look invisible for propellers anyway - the blades are tiny relative to the distance.
RiftbornSentinel in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 4
I think there's also a difference in what the creatures actually are. North American Bigfoot seems consistent in description - large primate, bipedal, specific features.
Gene J. in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Could you upload the raw file (not YouTube compression) if the uploader has it? YouTube's codec destroys detail and makes analysis almost impossible.
This is actually interesting methodology. You might want to control for (1) population density, (2) media coverage (places mentioned in news probably get more glitch reports), (3) historical...
Honestly, most likely explanation is feral goat or escaped farm animal, but the sheer weight you're describing suggests something larger.
Pieter X. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 2
The stationary positioning despite wind is genuinely interesting. Most weather balloons drift noticeably, and the metadata shows no sudden edits.
UnseenHunter586 in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Fair point about the consistency though. If you mapped UK cryptid reports by decade and region, the patterns might reveal something interesting. Have you done that analysis?
Trevor Y. in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Your observer bias concern is the key one. You're basically selecting for areas where people are stressed, crowded, and already primed to notice weird things - busy train stations.