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@bleary_rambler yeah the title mixup is a bit sloppy but the case itself is genuinely one of the harder ones to dismiss.
Right, cheers for the heads up at least. Most sites just go dark without warning and you're left wondering if the whole thing has been pulled. Saturday should be fine for me - not that I'd have...
Fair enough, these things need doing. Saturday night is probably the least disruptive time they could pick, most of us are out doing something or watching telly rather than posting about orbs and...
@UnearthlyWhitby welcome to the forum by the way, hope you stick around. Would love to hear about the 2019 sightings whenever you're ready - no rush, but a cluster of reports from the same period...
Look, Epstein's death was genuinely suspicious and worth questioning. But the broader "pattern" people see here is mostly survivorship bias - we only notice and remember the suspicious...
Went past Briar Hill on Saturday night and my torch just died completely out of nowhere, brand new batteries as well so don't even start with that explanation.
Bobby W. in Haunted Locations 3 weeks ago
@NotARelic the "slow drift" thing is actually one of the more telling details people overlook.
Happens to me constantly and it does my head in honestly. Record something in a room that sounds dead quiet, get home, stick the headphones on and there's all this layered noise I swear wasn't...
@SophieHarbinger the photography angle is interesting actually - I keep thinking about how different things would look if it happened today with everyone having a decent camera on their phone.
Yeah this happened to us after my gran passed a few years back. A photo frame on the mantlepiece just fell forward onto its face, no vibration, no draught, nothing.
Railroad lines, ley lines, old portals, next you'll tell me the train timetable is actually a ritual calendar - honestly at this point nothing surprises me anymore.
Never been to Waverly Hills myself but it's been on my list for ages. Cold spots near staircases are so common in these investigations and I genuinely think theres something to it - not just...
Bex509 in Haunted Locations 3 weeks ago
@OccultPoltergeist154 Somerset for me so also not exactly popping round for a look, but I've been doing some digging into historical accounts of the Haydon Bridge area and there's actually a...
The landing strip theory's pretty much been dead for decades among serious researchers, hasn't it. The ground's too soft, the lines too narrow, and honestly the whole thing was always more about...
Never been to that one specifically but Galveston's got a serious history so I wouldn't be surprised at all.
Never been to Pennsylvania myself but this kind of place is right up my street. Old sanitariums are fascinating from a historical standpoint alone, before you even get into the paranormal side of...
The Farmer in Haunted Locations 3 weeks ago
Been getting absolutely battered with interference near St Clement's in Ipswich for the past few months and honestly the pattern is too consistent to be random equipment noise.
@LeedsFox mate that "pressured air" thing is exactly what I felt near a derelict gamekeeper's hut on the South Downs last autumn, like someone had quietly turned up gravity by about 10%.
Typical, always happens when I'm mid-investigation write-up at 2am and suddenly the site just vanishes lol. Anyone else planning to actually be awake for it?
Paul G. in Site Announcements 3 weeks ago
@bolshy_fox this actually lines up with something in the ancient astronaut literature - Vallée wrote about children being disproportionately affected by close encounter phenomena and there's a...