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The Pontefract poltergeist case is one of my favourite British hauntings - proper documented, multiple witnesses, loads of physical phenomena. But I've never actually visited the house itself.
Colin P. in Haunted Locations 3 years ago
The vertical ascent is the giveaway. No conventional aircraft can move like that without creating a sonic boom. Unless it's CGI, but the stabilisation looks legit to me.
Leeds Seeker in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Mate, this is clearly a weather balloon. No, wait - I'm having a laugh. Seriously though, the movement in frames 34-47 is interesting.
MistyMoonlit517 in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Cheers for the review. I've been looking for a decent Rendlesham resource that doesn't just regurgitate the same old Warren account. The fact that they interviewed new witnesses is brilliant.
The Underground is genuinely weird. Deep tunnels, old infrastructure, thousands of people moving through confined spaces.
Keep a record of the exact location, time, and any other details. If you see it again (or if similar sightings happen in the area), we can start building a proper database.
Emily S. in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 3
The motion blur actually makes analysis harder because it obscures detail. Could be almost anything blurred that way. The lighting's also problematic for determining distance and scale.
Dorothy Baker48 in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Good stabilisation work. I've been looking at this for about twenty minutes now and I genuinely can't debunk it. The altitude is the killer - you're right about the drone theory.
Derek N. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 3 years ago thumb_up 3
If simulation theory is correct, glitches like yours would be evidence of rendering errors or memory updates.
The mists are real - I've photographed them multiple times in autumn. Could be natural fog or could be something else.
Just finished the entire seven-episode run of the new 'Rendlesham Incident' podcast from Defiant Audio.
I remember every step, every bit of the descent. But the time discrepancy is undeniable. Memory's interesting though. You could have gaps you're not aware of.
Daisy H. in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 2
It's Lancashire folklore meets tourist attraction meets genuine historical tragedy. Of course people feel something - it's a heavy place.
MiaHarbinger in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 5
There are occasional reports of large primates in the British countryside, usually escaped or deliberately released animals. Orangutans, gorillas, chimps.
SineadChannel in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 4
Right lads, caught something properly odd on my dashcam driving past Manchester airport around 19:45 last Tuesday.
Looking for anyone who's done proper paranormal investigations up there. We did a full investigation in September with thermal imaging and EMF meters.
Sam Williams in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Pendle's got legitimate reports going back centuries, not just modern tourist stuff. The 'watched' feeling you're describing is common.
dozy_badger in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 5
I'd be very cautious about Skinwalker Ranch material. There's so much hoaxing and misrepresentation surrounding that property that anything from there should be treated with extreme skepticism.
The Penrose Steps themselves aren't typically reported as paranormally active, but Bloomsbury has interesting history.
London has loads of locations with reported temporal distortions. The Underground especially. Whether it's actual time anomaly or perceptual distortion is the eternal question.
kenji_thornton in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 3