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Before anything else - get your iron levels checked. Anemia causes hallucinations and a persistent feeling of being watched. Also check your medication if you're on anything.
Bobby W. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 4
Guaranteed the Panorama episode will be mostly rubbish. They always find a way to make this stuff seem mundane.
I'm definitely interested. The London meet was brilliant - got to talk to people face-to-face instead of typing on a forum. Digital photo analysis would be massively useful, yeah. Count me in.
This has been happening for about six weeks now. I live in a Victorian flat in Clapham, built 1895, and there's a presence I can't shake. Most nights around 2-3am I wake up feeling observed.
I'm planning a winter visit to Borley Rectory in Essex in early December and I've been reading about the location's history.
The simulation theory angle is fun but unfalsifiable, which makes it philosophically interesting but scientifically useless.
Excellent guide, thanks for putting this together. I'd add Rendlesham Forest in Suffolk - I know it's got historical significance, but sightings haven't stopped despite the 1980 incident.
The French air force thing is interesting because France has always been more open about this stuff. They've got actual government documentation from the 1950s.
Evening all, with the winter solstice coming up on 21st December, I thought I'd put together a quick guide for anyone wanting to do proper skywatching that evening.
So the committee's organised another in-person gathering for this summer (July, dates TBD). Manchester this time, which is decent for access if you're down south.
Linda H. in General Chat 3 years ago
Interesting observation but statistically, you'd expect clustering of reported anomalies during times when people are paying attention to those things.
Sven W. in Simulation Theory & Reality Glitches 3 years ago thumb_up 1
I actually work in broadcast (can't say where obvs). These programmes get commissioned based on audience interest and viewer ratings, not because of some grand coverup strategy.
For analysis to be useful, include metadata if possible: exact location (GPS coordinates if you have them), exact time, weather conditions, atmospheric visibility, direction the object was moving.
Been thinking about something and wondering if anyone else has noticed this. During seasonal transitions - particularly the solstices and equinoxes, and also around Hallowe'en and New Year - there...
The 'they're admitting it because they want to distract us' theory is clever but possibly overthinking it.
Phone dying instantly at 60% is actually not that unusual with iPhones in cold environments. The electromagnetic stuff on the Tube is intense. But the greenish glow is odd.
TheGamekeeper in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 2
Absolutely post it. This forum has several people who do genuine analysis - not the 'ALIENS CONFIRMED' type, but actual people who think through possibilities.
Hollow Phantom in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 5
I've got about ninety seconds of mobile phone footage from a hike in the Pennines (near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire) from about 14th November.
My dad worked for London Underground for thirty years and he said there's definitely strange stuff that happens they don't talk about.
Casey G. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 2
Just saw an announcement that the BBC are doing a Panorama special on 'Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena and government transparency' airing mid-January.