Not to rain on the paranormal parade here but before anyone goes calling an exorcist - has anyone actually logged the exact times over multiple weeks and checked against local grid load data?
Right so first thing I'm going to flag - the title says Norfolk farmer but then the classification says Warminster. Those are two very different locations and this matters enormously for context.
@WobblyProwler "haunted factories with better PR" is genuinely the best description of a textile mill I've ever read on here, nicking that.
The residual energy argument is interesting...
@RetiredPhysicsTeacher the cut-off is killing me, finish your thought mate.
On the actual case - seven feet is consistent with a handful of other Staffordshire corridor reports that don't get...
Bit outside my usual patch but this caught my eye because the pattern actually makes sense if you think about it.
What kind of height estimate are you working with? Even a rough guess helps narrow things down considerably - there's a massive difference between 50 feet and 500 feet in terms of what we can rule...
Right so this is something that's genuinely baffled me for years and I rarely see it discussed properly.
@Rusty81 the corroboration angle is important but it cuts both ways - mass hysteria is a real documented phenomenon and any serious analysis has to rule that out first before we start talking...
Right so I've actually been tracking this for about three years now and there does seem to be something in it, though I'll admit the sample size from my own notes is too small to be conclusive.
Right, noted. Just hope it doesn't land during the weekend evening when half the US members are active and usually posting the good stuff - we had a cracking discussion thread going last Saturday...
@WraithlikeShadow831 the sound question is absolutely the right one to ask first, always. Triangular reports split pretty cleanly into two categories in my experience - the completely silent ones...
Right so I'm not really a ghost person - my thing is UAPs - but I've seen enough dodgy "paranormal" photos over the years to spot a few red flags before anyone gets too excited.
Can you...
Your "danger instinct" going off is interesting though. That's not from seeing something objectively scary, that's your threat-detection system reading something as Wrong.
This could genuinely be temporal lobe seizure or some kind of dissociative episode. Both can cause missing time and memory gaps. If it happens again, you should see a neurologist.
Completely serious academic analysis that puts me to sleep Fair, but honestly I'd recommend 'The Cabinet of Curiosities' - it's academic but it's got personality.