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Right so this thread caught my eye straight away. I'm up in Northumberland and we get some genuinely odd stuff over the tree lines out here, mostly written off as drones or military aircraft from...
Yes, absolutely felt it, and it wasn't just cold - it was that particular kind of cold that gets into you rather than just being on your skin if that makes any sense.
Bit of an odd one to ask here since I'm based in Staffordshire so obviously I wasn't there, but I've got a mate who was visiting family in Arizona last week and he sent me a video on Thursday...
Leeds Fox in UFOs & UAP 3 weeks ago
Had something similar in my old flat in Norwich years ago. Wasn't cabinets but the airing cupboard door would swing open around the same time every night.
Had a similar thing come up in some research I was doing into double exposure photos a while back - there's this recurring detail across multiple reports where the light source and the entity seem...
Been to Rievaulx twice and both times something felt off in the east range, like the air just goes weird. Not cold exactly, more like thick.
Had something happen a few years back that I still can't fully explain. Me and my ex were having a proper blazing row in the kitchen and a mug - a ceramic one that had been sat on the counter for...
Wedge in Poltergeist Activity 3 weeks ago
Not been to Tahoe personally but we get the exact same thing round Pendle Hill - that high pitched shrieking that definitely isn't any animal you can easily identify.
Bit of an odd one to ask here since I'm based out on Dartmoor but did anyone manage to get footage? I've been tracking a very similar triangular formation report from about three weeks back over...
DarkShadow in UFOs & UAP 3 weeks ago
@CerysBlackstone40 Hensley Mill has that reputation for a reason mate, daytime visits there still put people on edge and thats actually more telling than any night time experience imo.
The landing strip theory always felt a bit too tidy to me, like someone looked at lines from above and just went "yep, runways." But the soil compression data and the fact that the lines...
@MoonlitLake the complete silence is always the bit that messes people up isn't it. I've been on enough ghost hunts where you get the creaks and the bangs and you eventually find the mundane...
Benno72 in Personal Encounters 3 weeks ago
right so Canada gets all the good lake monsters and we're stuck with Black Shuck and some bloke who thought he saw a big cat on Dartmoor
Never had poltergeist trouble myself but my neighbour back in Morgantown swore blind her kitchen cupboards would fly open every time a thunderstorm rolled in off the mountains, which honestly made...
Lena A. in Poltergeist Activity 3 weeks ago
Yes! Every single time. There's this old mill near me in Hampshire and the cold spot is always in the northwest corner, doesn't matter what time of year or what the weather's doing outside. I've...
Klaus O. in Ghosts & Hauntings 3 weeks ago
Yes! Saw it yesterday and I've been thinking about it ever since. The part that got me was how she described the being's eyes - not the usual big black almond eyes people report, but something she...
The detail about the red eyes is what keeps pulling me back to this case. That specific description - not glowing, not backlit, just red - matches a handful of Mothman adjacent reports I've gone...
Not my usual area but this is genuinely intriguing. Do the clusters tend to be around disused lines specifically, or does it happen with active rail lines too?
Honestly the water mapping theory is the one that actually makes sense to me, way more than "alien landing strips" which is what everyone defaults to because its more dramatic.
That dog reaction is what gets me. Animals don't lie about this stuff, they just respond to what they sense without any of the overthinking we do. I had something similar up here in the Pacific...