@WhitbyObserver mate the fact your first thought was "I've been banned" instead of "the site's down" tells me everything about how guilty you feel about that Nazca lines thread lol
My geography brain says cold air sinks and pools in corners due to airflow patterns, but my paranormal brain says that's way too convenient an explanation for how consistent it is.
The fact that there was actual film footage AND radar confirmation at the same time is the kind of thing that makes even my most skeptical mates go quiet for a second.
Not my usual territory (I'm more of a crop circles bloke myself) but my cousin drove through Michigan last autumn and said he saw something massive on all fours near the treeline that stood up...
the paralysis is documented in the police report too which makes it harder to dismiss as attention-seeking, a retired geography teacher from Texas who's seen some weird stuff near crop circles can...
Wasn't near Lake Michigan but my cousin lives in Kenosha and she was out walking her dog Tuesday around 10pm and said she saw something weird moving silent over the water - totally no sound at all...
former geography teacher here and even I know cold air drops from above, so checking the ceiling vents before yelling "ghost" seems like step one tbh 😂
Never been to that particular spot but the "being watched" feeling near old industrial sites is basically the paranormal's way of charging admission.
Genuinely curious though - is it...
Never paid much attention to Dogman before but this thread has me thinking - old rail lines basically cut straight through the oldest bits of untouched woodland in the country, so if something big...
Retired geography teacher here so the Great Lakes region is basically my jam and yeah the clustering of reports around Lake Michigan specifically has been really odd lately.
Retired geography teacher from Texas and even I know Kentucky has more going on than bourbon and horse racing - turns out its also a hotspot for whatever the heck those silver little gremlins were!
Mate, they walked into 18th century Versailles and the first thing I thought was ". At least they didn't end up in a crop circle" - those ones you genuinely don't walk out of with a book...
Welcome Tom. Just be prepared for some people to be defensive about their experiences. When you're suggesting psychological explanations, some folks hear 'you're imagining this' even if that's not...