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What I didn't like: a bit repetitive in the middle sections Yeah, that's the main complaint I'm seeing on Reddit too. Still, £3.99 for the whole series on Audible seems decent if you ask me.
The redactions are standard for military documents though. They redact technology capabilities, personnel names, operational procedures - doesn't necessarily mean they're hiding alien spaceships.
Ooh, cheers for this - I've been after a new podcast since finishing Our Fake History. Is it available on Spotify or just Apple?
Henry Y. in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Please see a doctor about the marks. It could be stress urticaria, contact dermatitis, or any number of medical things.
tammy_kowalski in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Right, conspiracy time. I've been deep in the Rendlesham Forest rabbit hole again (December 1980, Suffolk, US military base, alleged UFO landing - if you don't know the story, look it up), and...
the sighting reports going back decades are too consistent to ignore Or they're all reporting the same few escaped animals that people have been spotting since the 70s?
Right, I've just finished binge-listening to The Long Dark, a 12-part podcast about paranormal reports that spike during the winter months.
I love Black Shuck stories but they're probably folklore that gets reinforced every time someone sees a big black dog in the dark.
Could also be wind if you've got any open windows or ventilation issues. Air pressure differences between rooms can cause cupboard doors to pop open, especially old wooden ones with dodgy latches.
bleary_rambler in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 3
I'm skeptical of reading too much into the releases. Governments are slow, bureaucratic, and they classify things out of habit as much as security.
George T. in Government Disclosure & Documents 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Alright Quirk Reports crew, thought I'd start a general thread about winter investigations. It's proper dark season now (mid-November), which is traditionally when paranormal activity supposedly...
Wobbly Prowler in General Chat 4 years ago
This is solid advice. One thing I'd add: dress even warmer than you think you need. I've spent three hours in November on Dartmoor thinking I was prepared and ended up with proper hypothermia...
Cody B. in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 4 years ago thumb_up 3
I'd genuinely be interested in joining an expedition if you're organizing one. I've got thermal imaging equipment we could set up.
Smithy607 in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 4 years ago thumb_up 5
I've been having the same dream about three times a week for the past month and a half. I'm in Rendlesham Forest near Suffolk (I've never actually been there in real life), and there's this...
Bodmin Beast was supposed to be a big cat though, wasn't it? Different creature entirely. Don't think there's ever been solid Bigfoot evidence from Cornwall, just folklore about the Beast.
DozyHawk in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Red-light torch is a game-changer - I used to ruin my night vision constantly. Also, the ISS passes in December are particularly good this year.
Rowan R. in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 4 years ago thumb_up 5
I'd suggest doing comparative investigations - same location in summer and winter, same equipment, same methods. See what actually changes vs. what's seasonal perception.
This is almost certainly subsidence or settling in an old building. Victorian conversions are notorious for it.
Somerset Hermit in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 4
I'll be honest with you, if these things exist, they're probably nocturnal which makes thermal imaging crucial.
The gap between those two things is interesting. This exactly. Why would the MoD keep files on unidentified sightings if they were all mundane explanations?
Dorothy B. in Government Disclosure & Documents 4 years ago thumb_up 5