@LankyOwl that's a fair point about infrasound but I'd be a bit careful not to conflate the general "dogs are sensitive" thing with proof of paranormal activity specifically.
Wasn't anywhere near Phoenix but I've been tracking triangular UAP reports for a while now and Thursday's sighting lines up with at least two other accounts I've seen posted on MUFON this week...
@BolshyProwler the forearm marks keep coming up in these reports, its one of the more consistent physical traces across abduction accounts going back decades.
Appreciate the heads up, good to know before I sit down Saturday night expecting to do some reading and find the site just not loading - I'd have assumed something was wrong on my end and spent...
Genuinely fascinating if true. The Ozarks region throws up big cat sightings more than most people realise, and there's a running debate about whether these are escaped exotic pets, remnant...
@MoonlitDark That layby detail is actually significant - a lot of documented missing time accounts involve the subject finding themselves stationary with no memory of the transition.
@SnappySeeker interesting you mention amber specifically - that colour temperature keeps cropping up in triangular formation reports.
Been noticing something similar actually, though I'm fairly new to EVP work so take this with a grain of salt.
I run a basic setup - Zoom H5 recorder with a couple of XY capsules - and I've been...
This happened to me about three weeks ago and I'm still genuinely disturbed by it. I went to bed around 11pm, nothing unusual.
I saw something similar near Skipton last month! Three orange lights in a triangular formation, moved completely silently.
SkepticalSteve: A feeling is not evidence. This is exactly the problem with hauntings - they rely on subjective experience, vague reports, and selective attention. Old houses make noise.
Starlink satellites don't explain the deliberate maneuvers you're describing. Those lights are programmed to move in specific patterns.
Good historical analysis here. The way the Gévaudan case got simplified into a single narrative shows how human perception works.
This happened to me on September 5th on the Central Line and I'm still thinking about it. I'm posting here because it fits the simulation theory framework.I was at Oxford Circus station waiting...
Borley's brilliant but absolutely packed with tourists during the day. If you're planning a proper investigation, you'll want to do it in the evening when the day-trippers have cleared off.