This is something I've looked into quite a bit actually. The statistical clustering is what gets me - when you look at the raw numbers of people who die "by suicide" in the window...
Been thinking about this for a while actually. The sheer scale of them only makes sense from the air, right? You can't appreciate the shapes from ground level, so who were they made for?
Interesting timing on this - I wasn't in Phoenix obviously but last Thursday I had something pretty similar over Pendle Hill around 11pm.
Has anyone actually looked at the timing of witness reports across the different parishes? Because if residents in villages several miles apart all noticed the prints on the same morning, that...
Right so this kind of thing is genuinely interesting to me because animals picking up on something before humans do is one of the more consistent details across a lot of reported encounters.
Same for me @RhysIncubus, I'm in Pendle so that's 4AM here as well. Not exactly peak browsing hours unless you're deep down a rabbit hole about something, which honestly happens more than I'd like...
What were the actual dimensions you're working with here? Like when you say "huge" - are we talking longer than a car, taller than a deer at the shoulder, or both?
The landing strip theory has always felt like it was retrofitting modern concepts onto ancient evidence, hasn't it?
But the poster makes a fair point about asymmetry. Believers will accept anecdotal evidence as valid data. Sceptics will dismiss the same anecdotal evidence without even engaging with it.
Pendle Hill has more recent activity (sightings and strange phenomena reported regularly) Where are these reports? I'm from Lancashire and I've never heard of regular activity at Pendle.
The Meterk is genuinely great value. I've got three of them and use them for group investigations so everyone's got their own readings. For the price, you can't complain.
Could be confirmation bias, could be that people are paying more attention to spooky stuff when it's miserable outside Honestly this.