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The 'snapping between positions' detail is interesting. That's not consistent with lanterns or balloons.
Chrissie in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 1
I'd be cautious with EVP analysis, mate. The human brain is exceptionally good at finding patterns in noise - it's called pareidolia.
Prophetic Glitch in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 4
Not the Beast then, but interesting timing with Halloween. A lot of paranormal activity gets reported around liminal dates - solstices, equinoxes, Samhain.
Daisy E. in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago
Happens more than people realise mate. I had a similar thing with a Channel 4 documentary about underground facilities beneath the Salisbury Plain - watched about twenty minutes of it, fell...
Interesting observation. There's definitely folklore suggesting dead spirits are more active in winter (Celtic Samhain through Imbolc period, dark half of the year).
Aleksei Harrison in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 2
The best night vision setup for this kind of fieldwork without spending absolutely silly money is probably the Sionyx Aurora - you can pick one up for around £400 and the low-light performance is...
Nigel Ashworth18 in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Barghest lore is fascinating actually. It's meant to be a death omen or warning spirit in some traditions, though other versions present it as more neutral - just existing in the liminal spaces...
Mate, it was a Chinese lantern. I'm not being nasty, genuine answer. They're banned in loads of places but people still let them off illegally during fireworks season.
Grizzled Stoat in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 3
The Doncaster bin bag thing sent me. Honestly local news UFO coverage is its own beautiful genre. My local paper in West Yorkshire once ran a front page about mysterious lights over the moors that...
Brigitte Vortex in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 3
This happens to loads of people on public transport actually. Boring environment, repetitive motion, your brain goes into autopilot.
The solstice alignment thing is actually more common than you'd think. Newgrange in Ireland is even more precisely aligned than Stonehenge (sunlight floods the inner chamber on winter solstice).
The congressional testimony you're referring to - I assume you mean David Grusch and the others - is what's brought a lot of people out of the woodwork on this forum too.
Linz55 in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Two things about the Bodmin Beast that always get overlooked in these discussions. First: there have been credible sightings going back well before the 1976 Act, which complicates the escaped...
I've been working with EVP recording for about three years now, mostly doing sessions in my basement with a digital recorder and some basic audio gear (£80 Zoom H1 from Amazon, nothing fancy).
The lights were silent - no sound whatsoever. This is the key detail. Helicopters and drones are loud, especially at that altitude.
GeneNightingale in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 1
I actually emailed ITV West Country asking for the full unedited trail cam footage back when it aired and got a very polite reply saying it belonged to the farmer and they'd only licensed a short...
Oliver F. in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 4 years ago thumb_up 5
I'm not one for jumping to conclusions but I'd love to know if anyone else in London spotted anything that night.
Rusty Pilgrim354 in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 1
This happened to me about three weeks ago (late October, around 5:45pm). I was on the Piccadilly Line heading south from King's Cross. Standard commute, nothing unusual.I got on at King's Cross.
The colour change from white to orange to red is interesting. Could indicate: (a) Rayleigh scattering at distance changing apparent colour, (b) altitude change (different atmospheric scattering at...
Brigitte V. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Right, so this is going to sound like classic tinfoil territory but bear with me. On Tuesday evening - around half ten, I'd just got back from the pub - I was reading a BBC News piece on my mobile...