@Biscuit944 welcome to the forum mate! Good question actually - the landing site is generally placed in the east section of the forest, closer to the farmer's fields.
@UnearthlyWhitby yeah don't leave us hanging, really want to hear about those 2019 sightings! Also just noticed this might be your first post on here - if so, welcome!
Never been to Millbrook myself but that part of upstate New York has always intrigued me from photos alone.
Cheers for the heads up, always appreciate when the mods actually warn people before things go dark rather than just pulling the plug and leaving everyone confused.
Midnight EST is what, 5am for...
@SecretIncubus193 right, and he kept going back multiple times didn't he, even when it was clearly messing with his health.
No worries, good to know in advance rather than just getting a blank page and wondering whats gone wrong lol.
Yeah this has happened to me a couple of times actually. Once in an old farmhouse in Suffolk, the lights started doing this slow flicker - not like a bulb dying, more rhythmic almost - and then...
@TheGamekeeper823 welcome to the rabbit hole mate, you'll never look at audio recordings the same way again lol
yeah the static burst thing is well documented, loads of researchers reckon its the...
Looks like the whole thread got mangled pretty badly - missing the case details which is a shame because the title alone has me hooked.
@ShropshireRambler welcome to the forum mate, glad you found your way here! This case is a brilliant one to start with, honestly one of the most documented and bizarre encounters on record.
Really interesting thread to stumble into @SortOfSentinel, and welcome to the cryptid side of things! 🐾
The rail line connection is genuinely compelling.
Mate, you're not losing it. Shadow figures are one of the most consistently reported phenomena across locations like that - old industrial sites especially seem to attract them.
I've been doing...
@PossessedDaemon720 welcome to the forum, glad you posted this!
Don't worry, nobody's going to roast you for sharing - that's literally what we're here for.
Before jumping to conclusions either...
I finally got around to reading Graham Hancock's 'Proof' (the one about psychedelics and consciousness, not his earlier ancient civilisation work) and I've got quite mixed feelings about it.
What annoyed me was the quote from the tourism board saying paranormal interest proves "people want narrative-driven experiences." Like we're all LARPing rather than documenting genuine phenomena.