@AnomalousDevon Lake Erie has a proper history of UAP activity going back decades, there's actually a famous 1988 incident where multiple witnesses reported craft over the water and it got...
@TotallyRevenant they usually post the specific time window in a follow-up pinned announcement closer to the date, worth keeping an eye on the top of the announcements board Friday night.
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Just checked it out. The entity characteristics section is actually pretty detailed - covers morphology, luminosity, movement type.
@FreddieWhite50 100% agree on the low slow movers being the more interesting category. The fast ones are almost too easy to dismiss as something conventional doing something unusual.
@BristolCrow the triple knock pattern is genuinely one of the more consistent things that comes up across different traditions.
@UncannyPresence makes a decent point but I think theres a middle ground here. Consistency across accounts does carry weight, just not in isolation.
Good write-up @FoxQuirk. One thing I always come back to with the Hills is the star map Betty drew under hypnosis - Marjorie Fish spent years trying to match it and landed on Zeta Reticuli, which...
@BarryLongfellow yeah the TNT area being a former WW2 munitions dump is relevant too - there's a theory the underground igloo structures there gave whatever it was a roosting spot nobody could...
@WobblyPilgrim the "military exercise" cover is basically their default setting at this point.
Cheers for the heads up, mods. Always better to know in advance than suddenly finding the site's gone dark mid-thread.
Honestly a bit of a relief - the load times have been noticeably sluggish...
Fine by me - we can all use a break from the internet anyway. Maybe go investigate something locally instead of doom-scrolling. Use the time productively!
Hi Emma! Great to have you aboard. Quick heads up - the paranormal community has its share of absolute fruit loops, but generally speaking this place is pretty level-headed.
MoorWanderer: I grew up in Cornwall and the Beast is real as far as locals are concerned - they'd been seeing big cats on the moor for decades before the press made it famous.
Rendlesham has never been adequately explained. That's the reality. Whether that means aliens or something else entirely, I don't know.
The Gévaudan case is worth studying but the circumstances are quite different. That was a situation with clear predation and human victims.