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@DustySkinwalker yeah the corroboration aspect is what separates these cases from individual perception events.
@FrostyWanderer doorways are liminal spaces - thresholds between one environment and another. A lot of paranormal researchers (and plenty of older folklore) treats them as boundary points where...
Mate this happens to me every single time and its basically why I haven't slept properly since 2019. You're stood there in a dusty room in Durham thinking you heard nothing, then you get home,...
@AbyssalWendigo the Whitby connection is interesting actually - that whole coastal strip has a lot of reported poltergeist activity going back centuries.
Never been to Waverly Hills myself - it's a bit far from Rendlesham for a casual trip - but I've read a fair amount about it and the 4th floor stuff keeps coming up in accounts.
ShiftyFox in Haunted Locations 4 weeks ago
Had something very similar in my old flat in Liverpool about six years back. Every night, almost exactly 3am, this rhythmic knocking from inside the chimney breast wall.
Cold spots near staircases are basically a paranormal cliche at this point but that doesnt mean they're not real - I've caught some genuinely odd EVP near stairwells and I reckon its something...
Klaus O. in Haunted Locations 4 weeks ago
Look, I'm not someone who jumps to conspiracy explanations when a simpler one exists - that's just bad methodology. But the pattern here is genuinely difficult to dismiss.
Been following this one closely. The thing that got me was the timing relative to the NOAA data blackout that happened roughly 36 hours before.
Liverpool is genuinely one of the most documented locations for time slip cases - the famous Bold Street incident in 1996 is probably the most well-known but there have been dozens of reported...
Never really associated the two before but now you mention it, there was a period maybe 15 years ago where we had some odd stuff happening in the house - cupboard doors, things moving off shelves...
Not really my usual territory - I tend to stay in my lane with BEK reports and psychic phenomena - but I've been following the Ozark stuff with genuine interest because the track morphology...
@TenebrousYorkshire happens a lot and people overlook the obvious explanations before jumping to anything paranormal.
Been thinking about this a lot lately after going down a rabbit hole on Minoan trade routes. The standard line is they were mainly a Mediterranean/Aegean civilisation but some of the iconography...
My dog hasnt been near the spare bedroom since October and honestly I stopped questioning it after I picked up 47 seconds of class A EVP in there last Tuesday. Animals know.
Right so this is exactly the kind of thing I've been saying happens way more often than people report, most folks just don't bother posting because they're worried about looking daft. Few...
Honestly the "too far-fetched" ship sailed the moment we all agreed giant geoglyphs in the desert that can only be properly seen from the air is a totally normal thing ancient people...
@Dazza466 when you've got that list together please share it, because I reckon the dates will cluster around something - equinoxes, lunar cycles, some other pattern that'll either prove something...
@RetiredAmateurAstronomer a magnetometer for ley lines, that's interesting - I'd have thought you'd want a dowsing rod for that sort of thing, not that I'm convinced either method is reliable if...
Phillsy52 in Site Announcements 4 weeks ago
Not really my area but the description consistency thing does bug me in a good way - like how many people independently come up with "7 foot wolf man walking upright" without comparing...