Yeah this is something I've been digging into for a while actually. Norfolk hasn't had many reported Dogman cases that I know of but when I started mapping out the ones from the Midlands and up...
Mate this is exactly the kind of report we need more details on. What time was it roughly, and did it make any sound at all?
@AlmostNexus never been myself but I've read quite a bit about Pennhurst and the administration block thing lines up with what multiple investigators have documented independently.
Yeah I caught this too and it's been bugging me since. I was cross-referencing FlightAware with ADS-B Exchange around 9pm local time and there's a solid 23-minute gap where transponder data just...
The landing marker theory isnt completely dead but it's definitely lost a lot of credibility over the past couple of decades.
This is one of my favourite cases in American UFO/entity literature, the Kelly-Hopkinsville encounter from 1955 is absolutely rock solid in terms of witness credibility and corroboration.
Really interesting thread. Worth layering in the ley line data here - a significant number of disused rail corridors in both the UK and Midwest US were originally surveyed along pre-existing...
Honestly? You want both, but if you can only get one, go thermal. Here's why: night vision relies on ambient light, so you're still dependent on whatever available light source there is - windows,...
There's one in York I went to once. Better when the speaker actually knows what they're talking about rather than just reading Wikipedia at people for an hour.
Orkney's got some brilliant sites too. Ring of Brodgar and the Standing Stones of Stenness. Up there in June the sun barely sets - it's the 'simmer dim' period - so solstice alignment works a bit...
I did my dissertation on the sociology of ghost hunting as a cultural practice (UCL, 2019, don't @ me) and Borley is a case study in how a location accretes mythology over time rather than...