Bold Street time slips are basically Liverpool's most reliable export at this point, we've had more of these reports than anywhere else on the planet.
Had one turn up in my bedroom in Wavertree about twelve years ago and the no-shadow thing was the first thing my daughter pointed out - she's sharper than me apparently.
Went to Bodmin Moor two years back and felt absolutely hollowed out for three days after, so yeah I totally get what you're describing. Some places just take something from you and thats that.
Bit of a long shot but did anyone manage to get photos or video? I've had decent luck with paranormal photography over the years and I'm always gutted when a sighting like this happens and theres...
Like, you're not going to have dramatic music playing while someone discusses mundane explanations.Exactly. Podcast production is inherently biased toward the extraordinary.
Right, so I've been meaning to watch The Rendlesham Forest Incident Revisited (BBC, 2019) for ages, and I finally got round to it last night with a cuppa and a biscuit.
So Channel 5 has been heavily promoting the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organisation) content recently - couple of documentaries, some clips on their website.
The problem is that if cryptozoology was 100% rigorous and scientific, it would stop being cryptozoology and just become zoology.
Missing: the hours spent on forums arguing with skeptics, the app that promised to detect ghosts but is just a random number generator, the decision to investigate somewhere dangerous because...
My mate works for the council and he's been getting calls from residents in the Guildford area reporting large felids - described as black or tawny, moving like a big cat, definitely not a dog.
The congressional testimony you're referring to - I assume you mean David Grusch and the others - is what's brought a lot of people out of the woodwork on this forum too.