Honestly fascinated by this. The astronomical alignment theory for Nazca has always seemed more credible to me than the "alien runway" crowd, just because the scale of it makes more...
£16.99 for an academic-level investigation into paranormal methodology is decent value. Most paranormal books are either conspiracy fiction or cold dismissal.
The podcast 'Encounter' with Graham Hancock and Randall Carlson is better than the books, honestly. They go deeper into the ideas and actually discuss criticisms rather than just presenting one...
The tent fabric was vibrating - not from wind but from whatever was moving past. This detail is worth taking seriously. Vibration implies mass and proximity.
I'm up for this. I'm in Yorkshire so I could do the Pennine Way or head up to Northumberland. The idea of coordinated observations across multiple sites is solid - that's proper citizen science.
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