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Went past Briar Hill on Saturday actually, didn't go inside but spent about 20 mins by the east wall doing some EVP work.
Bit of a stretch geographically but this made me think about something I've been sitting on for a while.
ForestMoonlit in UFOs & UAP 3 weeks ago
Honestly I'm a bit skeptical of this framing. Like yes, some researchers who looked into various elite gatherings have died under odd circumstances, but "right after they started...
This one takes me straight back to the Kelly-Hopkinsville case every single time. The similarities are genuinely unsettling - multiple witnesses, the creatures seemingly unfazed by gunfire, that...
@TotallyRevenant they usually post the specific time window in a follow-up pinned announcement closer to the date, worth keeping an eye on the top of the announcements board Friday night. Most...
Been watching Dugway for years and yes, I caught that. The restriction window was odd - not the usual pattern you see for scheduled tests.
Been to Norfolk a few times over the years and Raynham Hall gives off a proper atmosphere even from the road.
Right so I wasn't in Toledo obviously but this pattern keeps cropping up and it's worth paying attention to.
That tree line detail is interesting because a lot of the more credible sightings I've come across seem to happen at that exact boundary - between open sky and dense vegetation.
This has been nagging at me for a while actually. I've been cross-referencing Dogman reports on a couple of the American databases and there does seem to be a clustering pattern around old disused...
Just checked it out. The entity characteristics section is actually pretty detailed - covers morphology, luminosity, movement type.
Never really looked into Dogman much before but this thread caught my eye. We've got a few old railway lines near me in the north west and I've done a couple of late night recording sessions along...
@MistyMidnight you're onto something there - the clustering pattern is exactly what caught my attention years ago when I was mapping freshwater reports across the UK and cross-referencing with...
Right so I'll admit this isnt really my usual corner of the forum but this thread caught my eye. I've always been more of an EVP and cryptid person but a few years back there was a massive power...
Not my area at all but big black cats are actually spotted fairly regularly over here in Lancashire too, we call them "phantom cats" or ABC's (alien big cats, nothing to do with actual...
Fair enough, these things need doing. Will the downtime affect any of the scheduled live discussion threads?
@MoonlitMoonlit ley line theory is genuinely underexplored in documented cases like this one - most researchers fixate on the photographic evidence and completely ignore the geomagnetic context of...
Never seen one myself but my neighbour out here in Sussex swears he spotted something massive crossing the road near Lewes about three years back.
@FreddieWhite50 100% agree on the low slow movers being the more interesting category. The fast ones are almost too easy to dismiss as something conventional doing something unusual.
Dogs absolutely do not lie about this stuff. Mine did the exact same thing years back in my old place off Magazine Street - dead still, ears flat, tracking something across the ceiling that I...