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Right, hi everyone. I'm Sarah, 28, from Manchester. I've been lurking on Quirk Reports for about three months and finally decided to sign up properly.Fair warning: I'm quite sceptical about most...
I did a freedom of information request three years ago asking for more Rendlesham documentation. They refused on grounds of 'international relations.' You can't appeal that without getting lawyers...
Doesn't look like any aircraft I knowThat's actually not a very high bar, mate. The sky is full of things that look 'weird' depending on lighting conditions, distance, and camera artifacts.
Dylan Q. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Inverness area gets a lot of unusual sky activity - partly because of the geography (valleys amplify sound differently), partly because there's less electromagnetic interference.
The Yorkshire moors are basically a hotspot for this stuff, aren't they? Been numerous reports over the years. There's something about the geography - the topography, the ancient sites up there.
This happened about six months ago and I'm still not sure whether to tell anyone properly. I work maintenance on the Central Line, and one evening around 2am (early shift handover), I was doing a...
Is it actually a cover-up or is the MOD just institutionally incompetent?It's both. The government genuinely doesn't have clear answers about what happened, so the default response is...
✓ Everything is connected (drawing red string between totally unrelated events)✓ 'If they DENY it, they're obviously lying.
CerysDoppelganger in Humour & Memes 3 years ago thumb_up 1
The real money sink isn't the EMF meter, it's going to end up being thermal imaging or a decent digital recorder. I spent £400 on a Zoom H5 and it's changed everything for EVP work.
The declassification stuff is the real story. Why are certain documents STILL redacted? What's being protected - genuinely sensitive defence technology, or just government embarrassment?
Bring a notebook and pen too. I know that sounds old school, but ambient conditions and direct observations sometimes catch things your recorder misses.
Before I suggest paranormal explanations, let me ask some practical questions: Have you had the house surveyed for subsidence or structural issues?
'The media won't report this' (it's been on the BBC News homepage)To be fair though, there ARE legitimate stories the mainstream media doesn't adequately cover.
Yuki Z. in Humour & Memes 3 years ago thumb_up 5
You're right that it's weird how it's been memory-holed, but I'd distinguish between 'official indifference' and 'active cover-up.' The government might just think it's embarrassing rather than...
First instinct: could be starlink satellites. They sometimes appear as a chain of lights moving across the sky, relatively slowly, no sound.
Have you reached out to any of the university departments in Leeds or York? There might be astronomy or atmospheric science people interested in reviewing the accounts, just to rule out any...
DarkDark in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 2
You're asking the right question but you're comparing apples to oranges. Trifield measures three axes simultaneously - it's genuinely better kit. But for ghost hunting?
MountainDark in Equipment Guides & DIY Builds 3 years ago thumb_up 2
The image quality is rough, but I can see what you're describing. To do proper analysis I'd need: the original uncompressed file (not a screenshot), metadata if available, and ideally a wider shot...
Gene S. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 4
Right, I've got some footage from last Tuesday morning around 5:30am. I was out walking the dogs on the Pennines near Edale (Peak District) when my partner spotted something above the valley and...
Multiple military personnel - American AND British - witnessing something extraordinary'Multiple witnesses' actually makes it MORE likely to be conventional but misidentified.