Not really my area tbh, I stick mostly to ghost hunting. But I'd be careful throwing statistics around without actually running the numbers properly - confirmation bias is a real thing and we tend...
@happy_drifter the high altitude lake theory is interesting actually. Loch Lomond isn't far from me and I've heard a few odd reports over the years, nothing I've personally witnessed but still.
Not exactly the same situation but we've got big cat sightings here in Scotland pretty regularly, the "Beast of Meigle" type stuff, and the pattern is always the same - same general...
Same here @barry_ferraro, Saturday nights are usually when I'm out with my torch doing a walk round the old tenements near me so the timing actually works out fine.
eleven months and no investigation team, that does seem odd. though honestly from what ive seen even at beginner level, families in the middle of it are often too scared or exhausted to think...
@HampshireFalcon that's actually really interesting re: the time slips thing, I hadn't thought to cross-reference lunar data with those kinds of reports.
With EVP I'm still quite new to it all but...
Never been to Waverly Hills myself (Glasgow isn't exactly convenient for a day trip to Kentucky lol) but I've read a fair bit about it.
Saw this mentioned on a couple of other forums and went down a proper rabbit hole with it. The restrictions were listed as "National Defense Airspace".
Definitely not losing it - shadow figures are probably the most consistently reported phenomena across haunted locations, and old mills are exactly the kind of place they show up.
I do a fair bit...
Honestly hadn't clocked this until you mentioned it, but went back through some reports I'd bookmarked and yeah - there does seem to be a cluster forming around the Michigan/Wisconsin shoreline...
The 3:47am timing is interesting. That's within the classic 'witching hour' range (3-4am). It's when veil is thinnest according to pretty much every paranormal tradition.
Mate, this is exactly what I saw near Colne two years ago. I know how mad it sounds. Have you contacted any local astronomy groups? They sometimes track these things.
Hi everyone. I'm not usually one to post online about this stuff, but I went to that Skinwalker Ranch exhibit in Nevada (the simulation one, I'm not mad) and genuinely had an experience I can't...
Genuinely interested in more details. What colour was the figure? Did it make any sound? Did you notice anything about the environment (temperature, smell, unusual sensations)?
There's no amount of evidence that actually shifts the dial for most people.You've hit on the real problem. It's not about evidence quantity or quality - it's about burden of proof.