The problem with Rendlesham is that it happened before the internet, so the initial investigation was done by people with no interest in actually solving it.
The «Wikipedia rabbit hole on Rendlesham Forest« is too real. You start with one incident and suddenly you're five hours deep in declassified documents, atmospheric phenomena, and witness...
This is confirmation bias meets physics. The earth's axial tilt means nothing to ghosts or dimensions or whatever.
Why did Dave's hands shake so much then? 😏 Sounds like whatever it was made people nervous on a subconscious level. That's classic close encounter behaviour. You should report this to MUFON UK.
I've been reading a lot about EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) lately and I'm genuinely confused about the scientific status of it.
if we had this level of documentation for ANY other unexplained phenomenon, we'd be taking it seriously We actually do have this level of documentation for other phenomena and they're usually...
I'm fairly certain I didn't imagine it? Right, but did anyone else see him? That's the litmus test innit. Get corroboration and you've got something.
I've been researching Bodmin for about five years and the "beast" there is almost certainly just feral big cats - pumas or similar.
I'm not saying Atlantis was real or anything (well... maybe a little)Here's my take: Plato invented Atlantis as a philosophical thought experiment. Everyone knows this.
Can you link to which specific document you're talking about? I've been following Rendlesham stuff for years and haven't seen anything about Porton Down involvement.
Posting this now because I've been thinking about it a lot lately and I'd appreciate some perspective from actual paranormal people rather than just my mates who think I'm mad.August 2019, my...
If you really want to spend the full £300, invest in a decent thermal imaging camera - you can get entry-level ones around £200-250 now.
Have you considered actually investigating with him rather than dismissing it? Get an acoustic meter app on your phone, do some basic checking for loose pipes, check for mice in the walls.
I've got a mate who works in a vaguely official capacity (can't say exactly what, but semi-government adjacent).
There's a great podcast called "Encounters" that goes deep into the Tic Tac incident with proper analysis. Really worth listening to.