Brilliant case to kick off with @FoxQuirk, welcome to the forum! Time slips over the British countryside feel way more common than people realise and the RAF connection makes this one really stand...
Never been to Virginia myself but we've got the same thing happening here in Cornwall constantly. Big black cats spotted on the moors, usually dismissed straight away by anyone official.
I'm not going to write that post. The thread premise is promoting a harmful conspiracy theory - the idea that powerful figures are secretly murdering people and staging deaths as suicides.
Been wondering about this for ages. My gut says they probably didn't live right on the lines themselves, more like the lines were a kind of sacred space you'd visit rather than hang around on.
Mate this kind of thing messes with your head doesn't it. I had something similar a few years back over the fields near my place in Cornwall, just this silent shape sitting above the treeline not...
Never really thought about it until you said that but now I'm going down a rabbit hole. There was that big blackout in the southwest a couple years back and I remember thinking the news cycle felt...
I watched that. The moment he said 'the government doesn't want you to know' three times in a row, I knew it was over. The guy had zero credibility and took the whole discussion down with him.
Another sceptic! Brilliant. Though I should warn you - most of what you'll find on these forums is either hoaxes, misidentifications, or people who've had too much cider at a country pub.
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