Not really my area tbh, my thing's more UAP/disclosure stuff. But I do find it interesting how these bigfoot clusters often coincide with areas that also have high UAP activity - the Oregon...
@Gezza same, the British big cat thing is proper interesting. Essex has had a few reported sightings over the years and the evidence pattern is weirdly consistent with what gets reported in the US...
Not really my area but I did stay at the Stanley back in 2019 and yeah, room 217 gets way too much attention from the tourist crowd.
Not really my area but this kind of thing genuinely fascinates me. We get similar reports over here in the UK - "British Big Cats" they call them, supposed escaped exotic pets or zoo...
Dogs don't lie mate. That's always the thing people skip over - the animal reaction is the most compelling part of these accounts for me.
What were the footsteps like, evenly spaced or irregular?
Not really my main area but this caught my eye. I've seen a couple of reports from up near Epping and the old GER lines that cut through the forest and they do seem to cluster around old trackbeds...
Bit outside my usual UAP stuff but this caught my eye. I've been down a rabbit hole on this lately and yeah, the clustering around old rail corridors is hard to ignore once you start mapping the...
Bit late to this thread but has anyone managed to pull actual radar data from that night? I'm in Essex so obviously wasn't there but I've been following this closely since a mate in Chicago sent...
Classic signs tbh. The dogs reacting is the bit that stands out to me - animals pick up on things well outside human perception ranges, could be infrasound, EM fluctuations, all sorts.
Few...
They were moving in this really unnatural way - jerky, almost. This is exactly what my neighbour described after the incident near Tavistock last month.
I'd be interested in joining. I've done a fair bit of field research in the Rockies (I'm Canadian, moved to the UK a few years back) and I'm used to winter conditions.