ModeratorJohn: Welcome! We're a mix, honestly - that's kind of the point. You've got true believers, hard skeptics, and everyone in between. The rule is we argue respectfully and evidence-based.
Right, I've been reading this forum for ages but never posted. Tonight's the night because I genuinely need some perspective on what happened to me last month.I was driving back from visiting my...
I think the Gévaudan lesson is that folk legends are a terrible guide to what actually happened. But that doesn't mean nothing happened - it just means the reality is more complicated and less...
My great-grandfather was a gamekeeper on an estate near Cairngorms in the 1920s. He mentioned in his journal (which I have) something about "the large walker" that locals avoided.
Sorry mate but this screams mass hysteria. Three drunk lads at a spiritual hotspot seeing lights in the sky at 3am after they've all been meditating?
I've been reading Harry Price's original investigations and I've reached the conclusion that we've been looking at this all wrong.
Spirit box is honestly a waste of money unless you're committed - save that for later if you want it.Hard disagree.
The permits and insurance are the real killers. Have you looked into whether your local council does any heritage or historical access agreements that might reduce costs?
The mutilated livestock around Skinwalker Ranch follows patterns that are consistent with predation - coyotes, mountain lions, even normal decomposition.
Rendlesham Forest incident, 1980. I was a kid when it happened and it was in all the papers. Something about that case just grabbed me - multiple witnesses, military personnel, something...
Adding this to my watch list. Have you finished all four episodes? Wondering if the ending is any good or if it just peels out without conclusions like most of these things do.
You've probably all seen the video that went viral on TikTok and got picked up by the tabloids - the one shot on the 14th of November showing some kind of craft over Bodmin, Cornwall.
Hebden Bridge is brilliant for this stuff, actually. The old mill towns have genuinely dark histories - industrial accidents, poverty, disease. The surrounding moors absorbed a lot of that.
Prepare for some defensive responses when you start asking for reproducible data or proper controls. You'll get 'but ghosts don't cooperate with experiments!' type arguments.
Or maybe there's nothing there and they don't want to waste money and resources investigating something that was almost certainly a weather balloon or experimental aircraft.