Pendle's one of those places that genuinely feels different. Even if there's no paranormal explanation, there's something about the weight of history. The witch trials were brutal.
Posted this in the local Reddit and got absolutely demolished, so I'm trying here where people might actually take it seriously.
I've watched a lot of flight paths over Manchester. This was not normal.How many exactly? What's your background?
EMF meter is worth getting - a basic one's about £25-40 on Amazon. The K2 or GhostPro are popular. Thermal imaging is nice but overkill for beginners.
You can do serious investigation on a budget but you have to be disciplined about methodology instead of equipment.
Each explanation seems designed to dismiss rather than actually account for what was observed Because "we don't know" isn't satisfying, so people craft explanations that fit their preferred...
Right, I've been lurking here for about three years now and I reckon we're missing a trick. We've got forums for everything from Bigfoot to government conspiracies, but there's no proper place to...
After fourteen months of waiting (submitted May 2023, got it last week), I finally received a response to my Freedom of Information Act request.
The exact quote was "His Majesty's Government is committed to transparency in matters of national security where possible." That qualifier - "where possible" - is doing a lot of work.
Sounds like you had a genuine experience. The London Underground is built atop centuries of human activity and suffering.
I've been reading up on the Rendlesham Forest incident from 1980 (Suffolk military base, US servicemen witnessing... something) and I'm genuinely baffled.
The fact they're releasing anything at all is progress. Five years ago we'd have gotten nothing. The shift in government transparency about UAP is relatively recent, and it's happened in the US...
My gateway was boring. I just started noticing pattern - repeated numbers, coincidences that were too frequent, dreams that predicted minor stuff. Nothing dramatic.
could we have something similar here? No. We have very regular foot traffic through the Pennines. Thousands of hikers every month.
The whole thing just... switched off. Like someone flicked a light switch.This is what gets me every time.