Not my primary area but I've read enough on this to say the electromagnetic interference angle is genuinely worth investigating.
@FrostyWanderer doorways are liminal spaces - thresholds between one environment and another. A lot of paranormal researchers (and plenty of older folklore) treats them as boundary points where...
@Marko the 3am thing is worth separating from the static issue itself because they're two different problems that sometimes coincide.
@MidnightMisty always draft anything substantial in a text editor first, then paste it in. Lost too many long posts to dodgy connections over the years to trust browser text boxes with anything...
Missing time cases are genuinely one of the harder things to dismiss because the brain doesn't just drop 3 hour chunks without leaving traces - confusion, disorientation, sometimes physical...
Route 58 sits in a really interesting corridor geographically - you've got Edwards AFB not far to the south, China Lake to the north, and the Mojave acting as a kind of natural funnel for anything...
@HarryOkafor11 Worth cross-referencing your orb locations against a few environmental variables before drawing paranormal conclusions - dust accumulation patterns, humidity differentials, and air...
Fascinating thread. I'm primarily a crop circle researcher based in Sussex, so Dogman isn't my usual territory, but the infrastructure correlation angle genuinely interests me from a...
Interesting thread, though I'll admit footsteps on stairs is one of those phenomena I approach with considerable scepticism before jumping to conclusions.
Before attributing it to anything...
I found the book a bit credulous, if I'm honest. It treats witness testimony as equally valid to physical evidence when actually human memory is notoriously unreliable, especially in high-stress...
Covent Garden has proper paranormal history - look up the reports from the 1980s and 90s. Not saying that means your experience was supernatural, but you're not crazy for picking up on something.
BigfootBelievers_Union: by modern standards that's inadmissible as evidence of anything By modern scientific standards, sure.
Whitechapel's got heavy history. Jack the Ripper, various crimes, centuries of dark stories. The psychic 'weight' of a location can create genuine experiences or amplify susceptibility to them.
The Bronze Age thing is interesting but you've got to remember those stone circles had religious significance too. Not everything needs a cryptid explanation.
Dogs are incredibly sensitive to electromagnetic fields and infrasound. Could be a nearby power line affecting him, or even atmospheric conditions. Nothing spooky about it - just science.