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I know some of you are skeptical of the whole concept, which is fair, but I reckon if we're going to have this conversation, we might as well do it properly rather than just swapping anecdotes...
Kaz16 in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 2
Definitely not just confirmation bias, mate. The equinoxes are when day and night are in perfect balance - there's probably something to the thinning veil idea.
Casey B. in General Chat 3 years ago
My favourite is the haunted pub in Yorkshire that turned out to be a gas leak. People were feeling 'presences' and having weird dreams because they were literally inhaling carbon monoxide.
Quinn M. in Humour & Memes 3 years ago thumb_up 4
Rendlesham's interesting, but I think the reason it doesn't get as much attention is because the explanations are actually quite reasonable. Misidentified lights, confusion, natural phenomena.
Linda Apparition in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Could've been ball lightning? I know that sounds mad, but it's a genuine phenomenon that scientists still don't fully understand. Does that explanation fit with what you saw at all?
BlairCipher in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 1
If you're interested in historical hauntings, definitely check out the 'Locations & Hauntings' subforum. There's a huge database of documented cases with proper research and citations.
Annika Ecto in New Members Lounge 3 years ago thumb_up 5
It's mostly absolute rubbish, if I'm honest. They'll have six people standing around an empty field at night, someone 'feels a presence,' and suddenly that's evidence of a haunting.
barry_ferraro in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 2
TfL absolutely does suppress reports of unusual findings in the tunnels. They don't want public panic about 'whatever lives under London.' I've heard this from multiple sources.
Bit of a random one, but I've noticed there's absolutely loads of paranormal content on the streaming services lately.
CageyRaven in General Chat 3 years ago
The restrictions usually ease up after about two weeks. Have you got specific dates documented for each year?
Big rats. The Underground's got some genuinely enormous rats, and in low light conditions, moving quickly, they can look bigger than they actually are.
I absolutely froze. Couldn't move, couldn't shout. This really does sound like textbook sleep paralysis.
Hank Q. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Has anyone here actually recorded anything unexplainable on any of these apps? Not just pareidolia or coincidental sound patterns, but something genuinely anomalous?
Casey F. in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Hi everyone, new to Quirk Reports and absolutely buzzing to have found this community! I've lurked for ages but finally decided to join because I need some advice from people who might actually...
I went there in December 2019 for the anniversary and genuinely felt nothing paranormal at all. Just a dark forest in the middle of Suffolk.
Wouldn't autumn also be when farmers are doing harvest work? More people out at dusk and dawn means more chance encounters with any large animals.
Twilight Edinburgh in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 2
Worth noting that the most credible explanation for the Rendlesham incident is still the lighthouse beam refracting through the trees.
Damo11 in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago
The theory is that if there was something genuinely unusual about that location it might still be present. Why would it still be present? The incident happened 46 years ago.
SophieGhost in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 2
We should absolutely be talking about Rendlesham more in schools and mainstream media. It's a legitimate historical incident with credible witnesses.
Cursed Cipher443 in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 1
The North York Moors has had some interesting reports over the years. I remember reading about something in a local newspaper from the 1980s.
Sleepy Observer in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 3