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Been out on Bodmin several times and the atmosphere is genuinely oppressive in certain areas. Not a specific 'haunting' so much as a general sense of wrongness.
edward_ward in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 2
Could've been a military exercise - the area's used for training sometimes. But that doesn't really explain the dog's reaction or the phone dying.
lucy_white in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Welcome! Your background will be valuable here. Just a heads up - some people get defensive if they feel like they're being "scientifically explained away," so framing is important.
william_grimshaw in New Members Lounge 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Your dad's smelling burnt plastic and ozone is fascinating because that matches witness statements from the original 1980 reports.
sleepy_pilgrim in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 2
The bit about the "radiation readings" was interesting though. Wish they'd had a physicist on to discuss the actual technical specs rather than just taking the witness's word for it.
Jack W. in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 1
This is exactly why the proper disclosure procedures matter. The Yanks have released thousands of pages. We've barely gotten anything.
Watched it last night. It's basically fine as entertainment but if you're actually interested in Stonehenge you'd be better off reading academic papers or watching university lectures.
get away from light pollution This is the biggest thing. I drove out to Wensleydale last month specifically to get away from light pollution, and the difference is mental. You notice so much more.
Derek W. in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 3 years ago thumb_up 3
I do winter monitoring from my garden in the Pennines. Honestly, the thermal imaging has picked up all sorts of stuff - mostly foxes and deer, but occasionally things that move in ways that don't...
sleepy_heron in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Right, so there's been some interesting activity documented on Bodmin recently that I wanted to flag for the community.
Golden age fallacy. Probably seemed smaller because you knew fewer people. The good content's still here, it's just buried under more posts. Nothing inherently wrong with that.
TenebrousHampshire in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 4
Right, I know this is ancient history by paranormal standards, but my dad finally decided to tell me what he saw near Rendlesham in December 1980.
The pattern consistency across geographies and centuries is actually the most compelling bit to me. If everyone's hallucinating independently, they shouldn't be describing identical craft...
The document is heavily redacted but it references a sighting report from the Scottish Highlands on December 6th. How heavily redacted?
Trevor X. in Government Disclosure & Documents 3 years ago thumb_up 1
did all these ancient peoples independently figure out precise astronomical alignments, or were they taught by someone/something?
my phone died immediately when I tried to check the time Classic UAP encounter marker - electromagnetic effects shutting down electronics.
Mate, it's still just people talking though innit. Where's the physical evidence? The documentary didn't present anything we didn't already know.
Dylan F. in General Chat 3 years ago thumb_up 2
The acoustic properties of Stonehenge are actually interesting from a scientific standpoint. Recent research suggests it might have had specific acoustic functions related to ritual.
That's a fair point, but it doesn't explain the *precision* of some alignments. Newgrange aligns to the winter solstice sunrise within a matter of metres when it's hundreds of metres long.
The Scottish Highlands in December 92 - that's right before the Calvine incident reports started circulating. Might be connected. Though the Calvine sighting was officially 1990/91.