Went there with a mate last October and honestly expected nothing - just a big drafty ruin that smells of pigeons.
Mate, you're not alone - I saw something similar over the Somerset Levels about three years back and it proper messed with my head for weeks.
Three nights in a row is the bit that gets me - random one-off sightings I can usually wave away but a pattern like that suggests something is either trying to get your attention or it's genuinely...
Hebden Bridge is right near some military training areas. Could've been flares from RAF exercises - they do night training runs and use all sorts of coloured parachute flares.
The problem is confirmation bias. If you look at enough stones and enough dates, you'll find alignments by pure probability. The stones that DON'T align don't get written about.
Right, so I've been digging through the recently released files on Rendlesham (thanks to the Freedom of Information requests finally bearing fruit), and something's still not adding up.
You're absolutely right to emphasise baseline readings. Without context, EMF data is worthless. I spend at least 30 minutes doing baseline sweeps before any proper investigation begins.
Bigfoot researchers in general are obsessed with finding a body or skeleton. It won't happen. If something's managed to stay hidden for centuries across an entire continent it's not going to leave...
One tip nobody mentions: get multiple cameras and place them to triangulate. If you capture the same creature from different angles on the same night, the evidence gets exponentially stronger.
This is going to sound daft but I need to document this somewhere. I've seen three different mediums over the past four months (not because I'm a believer, just because mates kept dragging me to...
I've lived in Surrey for years and the big cat sightings are probably misidentified dogs or foxes in poor light.
Look I'm a firm believer that the simulation has... let's call them housekeeping routines. When something slips through that wasn't supposed to be publicly accessible the system corrects it.