@SophieGhost right move setting it up. The weeks-long pattern is what stands out to me - random animal intrusions tend to cluster around weather changes or food scarcity, but consistent nightly...
@PatriciaPresence the spirit box cutting through static is something I've never fully got my head around tbh.
@Gezza that's the bit that gets overlooked most often. I've got field notes from a Bigfoot outing back in 2019 and reading them back now, some of the things I wrote down in the moment sound almost...
@LuckyStag the Rosslyn Hill threads aren't going anywhere mate, they'll still be there Sunday morning.
@QuietRaven the treeline thing is really significant actually. A lot of the better documented UAP cases involve objects that seem to use the tree canopy as a kind of boundary - hovering just above...
@DorsetPilgrim makes a fair point actually. The social pressure on those two lads must have been immense, and "we nicked it from a film" is a very convenient way to make the ridicule...
Didn't see it myself but I've been following big cat sightings in the West Midlands and Welsh borders for a few years now and Shropshire keeps coming up more than people realise.
Yeah the static burst is real and I've been trying to wrap my head around it technically. My working theory is that whatever produces the phenomenon - whether you want to call it a spirit or...
Cheers for the heads up, mods. I'll make sure to save any long posts I'm working on locally before the weekend, last time a site went down mid-post I lost about three paragraphs of field notes and...
Been getting this more and more over the past year. Started out as the usual white noise fragments where you're kind of forcing your brain to find patterns, but lately the responses are coming...
@MaureenHolloway totally agree on the stationary point - that's actually one of the key UAP characteristics the Pentagon's own documentation keeps flagging.
@BobbyPhantom that's a decent way to put it actually. What I've read suggests it might be related to electromagnetic fluctuation in the local environment right before contact - the spirit is...
@BrandonThomas the Lemp family history is genuinely one of the darkest in American haunting lore. Four suicides across two generations in the same building, that's not something you see often and...
@Robbo36 yes the staring-at-nothing thing is so well documented across cases it's almost become a baseline indicator at this point.
@ArchieShade Whitby is a genuinely interesting location for this kind of thing - there's a long history of liminal activity around that harbour and the abbey ruins.