@ActualApparition the 4 minute sustained formation is the key detail here. Random drones or flares don't hold a perfect equilateral triangle for that duration, they drift.
@JumpyRaven the spring pattern at Waverly is something researchers have flagged for years - atmospheric pressure changes, temperature differentials between seasons, all of that can affect how...
The Suffolk and Norfolk sightings form what I'd call a corridor, running roughly northeast and it lines up suspiciously well with known ley line intersections in that region.
Bit outside my usual patch but I'm genuinely curious about something related to this. I've been looking into a very similar sighting reported over the Bristol Channel back in March - same basic...
@rusty_mole the body chute is interesting because a lot of people assume the dread response there is purely psychological - you know the history, you feel bad.
Yeah I've been watching this one closely. The Great Lakes cluster is interesting because it mirrors something I noticed with Mothman reports in the Ohio Valley back around 2017-18, where you get...
Been through that building twice now, once in 2019 and once last spring. Both times I picked up this really strange pressure sensation around the old boiler room area, like the air was thicker...
Didn't see it myself, being based over here in Somerset, but the description you've given is ringing a few bells.
@Wazza is right about the parallels and they go deeper than most people realise. Both sightings cluster around areas with significant electromagnetic anomalies, both predate major local...
Interesting one this. I wasn't anywhere near Phoenix obviously - I'm over in Somerset - but I've been cross-referencing this against some data I pulled from my Unistellar eVscope that same night.
VictorianLondon: The thing about the Tube is it's literally built over older London. Plague pits, Roman roads, medieval burial grounds - layers upon layers.
Bethnal Green's got some gnarly history - there was a tube station disaster in the 1940s. Not suggesting that's what's happening in your flat, but the area does have reports.
The most interesting bit to me is that accounts got MORE consistent once Price started investigating, which is backwards from what you'd expect if he was just suggesting phenomena.
I visited in 2022 and honestly found the whole thing a bit melancholic. The area's nice but the actual site is just a field now.
The helicopter activity is worth investigating separately from the access restrictions. Military helicopters operating in rural areas happen constantly, but if you've specifically documented...