Two Oxford academics wander around Versailles, feel a bit weird, see some blokes in old-fashioned gear, and somehow that becomes "we slipped into 1789."
Look, I've had afternoons at...
@ForsakenDorset mate the sound angle in Nahanni isn't "a bit different" it's a completely different category altogether.
Been following the Great Lakes reports for about three years now and yeah, the uptick is noticeable.
Been tracking this for years actually and yes, there does seem to be a pattern. From what I've logged in my own case files, new moon and full moon both seem to produce upticks in missing time...
Been documenting this for years and the pattern is undeniable once you start paying attention. I've had it happen in three different locations including a Victorian mill conversion near me that...
Yeah this is something I've been tracking for a few years now actually. There's a real cluster of reports near old colliery rail lines up here in South Yorkshire and I don't think its coincidence.
Been ghost hunting as a hobby for about five years now, and I've finally decided to invest in proper thermal imaging kit rather than relying on mobile phone apps (which are honestly rubbish).
Ah yes, the 4th. I was in Stockport and saw something similar-ish but it was more of a moving light. Could've been the same thing? Either way, more people need to keep their eyes on the skies.
The problem with Stonehenge is that people WANT it to be mysterious so they interpret gaps in knowledge as evidence of something unknown.
I just appreciate that we live in a world where someone can still be spooked by something and has a community to talk about it. Better than keeping it bottled up and worrying alone.
For me it's been the podcasts and documentaries people have recommended. Found some genuinely professional investigative work through this community that I'd never have discovered otherwise.