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The Lost Valley's got a proper reputation with locals - there are old stories about that area. Not trying to spook you retroactively, but you might find interesting folklore if you search.
Hollow Phantom in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 3
The other factor: Bigfoot has the Patterson film. Even if it's a hoax (which most experts think), it gave Bigfoot a visual that entered popular culture.
Rory Hill in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 4
I've been developing a spreadsheet system to track reported glitches and impossible coincidences across London, correlating them with location, time, and other variables.
The feeling of being watched after a supernatural encounter is well-documented - whether it's actually paranormal attention or psychological fallout from trauma is the question.
LakeDistrictDrifter in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 4
I suspect it's partly cultural - Americans take Bigfoot seriously as a national curiosity, while Brits are embarrassed about the paranormal. This is bang on.
Sofia Hughes in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 1
£45?! And how much of your own time scanning and indexing? Honestly the system's designed to exhaust researchers. Still, good work and thanks for putting it public.
Escaped horse? There are wild herds in the Highlands and a spooked horse can smell potent and move loudly. Still doesn't explain the breathing sound, but worth considering.
Poppy D. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 3
After my encounter two weeks ago (the one in London Underground at King's Cross, which I posted about in late October), I've had this persistent sensation of being watched.
Mate, this is why FOIA is worth doing. The government would much rather we all think they're ignoring this stuff, but the documents prove otherwise.
Yuki H. in Government Disclosure & Documents 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Partly it's population and geography - North America has vast uninhabited wilderness where large unidentified animals could plausibly hide. Britain's tiny by comparison and intensely mapped.
There's been a video circulating from a delivery driver in Peterborough (uploaded to YouTube by user "CamGuy2023") showing what appears to be a metallic disc-shaped object hovering stationary...
Brilliant work getting those released. The redaction patterns are worth studying too - they've redacted the actual descriptions but left the timestamps and witness ranks.
Isla I. in Government Disclosure & Documents 3 years ago thumb_up 1
The tent fabric was vibrating - not from wind but from whatever was moving past. This detail is worth taking seriously. Vibration implies mass and proximity.
Pieter K. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 5
I've been researching the UK cryptid reports - the Highlands creatures, the moorland giants, the forest walkers - and they're honestly as numerous and consistent as Bigfoot reports from North...
That grid reference is in proper remote country. Could genuinely be something unusual in that area - there've been persistent reports of large creatures in the Highlands for decades.
Poppy Wright in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Just received my Freedom of Information response from the Ministry of Defence regarding the 1987 Kinloss air station incidents.
Can someone actually link the footage? I watched the news last night and must've missed it, or was it the regional bulletin?
This is fresh - happened last night (19 Nov) near Glencoe. My brother and I were wild camping in a remote spot (grid reference: NN 192 525, near the Lost Valley trail) and around 23:15 we heard...
I'm reading all these thinking mine's probably tame by comparison - I just genuinely believe in cryptozoology without the crypto part.
Forsaken Manchester in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 1
The socks thing is actually sweet though! At least ghosts helping with laundry would solve half of my problems.
Manchester Stoat in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 3