@ForestNight classic nan behaviour honestly - even from beyond she's making sure you know she disapproves of whatever you've got stored in that cabinet.
The landing strip hypothesis has always been the weakest entry point into Nazca research, frankly. Von Däniken popularised it but even serious ancient astronaut researchers largely moved past it...
Missing time is the classic abduction marker. Combined with the physical marks, this is fitting a pattern that's been reported consistently across abduction cases for decades.
are they experiencing a genuinely paranormal haunting or were they experiencing a combination of suggestion, house settling, and genuine (but explainable) odd events that got mythologised?This is...
I'm with OP. The absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence. Something large and powerful enough to kill livestock regularly would be hard to film in the 1980s and 90s.
I reckon they're not covering up an alien spacecraft (though maybe they are). I reckon they're covering up the fact that they had no idea what it was Exactly.
This is peak content. The London Underground at winter is basically haunted by office workers and their collective dread. It's not paranormal, it's just seasonal affective supernatural.
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