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Actually, there ARE reports from the Highlands going way back. Nothing calling it Bigfoot obviously, but descriptions of large, hairy, upright creatures in old folklore and some more recent...
olivia_mueller in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 3
The problem with Bigfoot-in-Europe theories is we've got no fossil record suggesting large primates ever existed in Europe's temperate zones.
Moody Wolf in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Spring-heeled Jack is usually explained as a combination of mass hysteria, newspaper sensationalism, and occasional genuine encounters with eccentric individuals.
Lena U. in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 4
Bodmin's reputation isn't made up out of nothing. There IS something about that area that produces consistent reports over decades.
Brenda King68 in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 2
Spring-heeled Jack is endlessly fascinating because he's got such consistent contemporary documentation from the 1830s onwards, but then basically disappears from the historical record.
Plucky Hermit in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Another option nobody mentions enough: image intensifier tubes. You can pick up surplus military gear on eBay sometimes for reasonable money.
RiverNight in Equipment Guides & DIY Builds 3 years ago thumb_up 2
You should consider contacting a researcher who specializes in abduction cases. Not to confirm anything, but proper documentation and possibly hypnotherapy (if you consent to it) might reveal...
Nicky23 in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 3 years ago thumb_up 4
The Rendlesham documents are public and they're fascinating precisely because they don't explain anything conclusively. Condign Report is interesting too but heavily redacted.
Not mad mate, but you might be overthinking it. BBC covers anything vaguely anomalous because it gets clicks.
To be fair, the paranormal community doesn't help itself sometimes. For every credible witness there's someone selling chakra cleansing kits or claiming aliens told them to start a cult.
Hank E. in General Chat 3 years ago
Your camera modification is clever but risky if you're not careful with the disassembly. I'd only recommend that to people who've done electronics work before.
DevonOutlaw in Equipment Guides & DIY Builds 3 years ago thumb_up 1
This is exactly the kind of post we need more of. Your father's experience - the electrical failure, the time gap, the physical mark - matches patterns seen in other close encounter cases.
Darlene H. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 5
The triangular pattern appearing twice in identical locations across a five-year gap is significant.
FakeOrb in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 3 years ago thumb_up 1
My dad has never wanted to go public about this, and he'd probably be furious if he knew I was posting, but The Guardian's recent piece on Rendlesham Forest (awful, dismissive coverage by the way)...
Right, so I was watching the 10 o'clock news last night and they did a full segment on those lights over Bodmin from two weeks ago.
cold spot near where the cellar used to be Worth noting that cold spots are normal in reconstructed areas - temperature gradients, air flow patterns.
shifty_seeker in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Every few years someone rediscovers the Rendlesham Forest incident and there's a renewal of discussion about whether it's the most credible UFO case on record.
I'm genuinely curious about the photo. Upload it - even if it's blurry, sometimes other people spot details you missed. Also, did you have any electrical issues during that week of presence?
rhys_fenton in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 4
I'm posting this knowing I'll get skeptics telling me I'm delusional, but I need to document this properly.
Welcome! Don't let the skeptics discourage you. Some of us know the difference between settling houses and actual hauntings.
AccidentalShadow428 in New Members Lounge 3 years ago thumb_up 2