@UncannyNewYork the dog behaviour is the part that gets me. Animals picking up on something above them and tracking it consistently - that's not random anxiety, that's a response to something...
My old lurcher used to do exactly this, same corner, same time, for months. Eventually I got an EMF meter in there and the readings were all over the place around that skirting board area - turned...
Been following reports from this stretch for years. There's a cluster of sightings from 2019 that never made it into any official writeup - three separate drivers, none of whom knew each other,...
The "casts no shadow" detail is the one that keeps pulling me back to this case. I've read probably forty or fifty entity encounter reports over the years and the absence of shadow is...
The paralysis ties in with so many other close encounter reports from the same period - Taylor wasn't the first and definitely wasn't the last to describe that temporary inability to move.
Noticed three new ones went up near Clifton over about a fortnight, not overnight but close enough. The speed of it was what caught my attention more than anything.
Caught this one actually. The restriction went up with almost no notice and lasted about 72 hours if I remember right.
Yes, noticed this too and it's been nagging at me. The timing was way too precise to be coincidental - the TFR went up roughly 40 minutes before the first reported sightings, which suggests...
@LindaChangeling makes a fair point about the Nøkken, though I'd be cautious about jumping straight to folklore explanations before ruling out the mundane.
That said - Norway's waterways do have...
@ForsakenDorset interesting that you're picking this up even with a basic rig. The H1n is actually quite capable once you learn its noise floor.
Worth noting that geomagnetic disturbances don't...
Been following this one closely since it happened. The timing is what gets me - three separate substations going down within a 40-minute window isn't typical cascade failure behaviour.
Get your mate to file a formal sighting report with the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization). They take UK sightings seriously.
Right, I've been messing about with a second-hand FLIR E4 thermal camera I picked up for £280 off eBay, and I'm trying to work out if it's worth the faff for tracking movement on the Yorkshire...
You'd be mental to go out in the Highlands in January without serious kit. The weather alone will kill you before any Sasquatch will.
I've been twice. First time, absolutely nothing. Second time, my mobile went completely haywire - wouldn't hold a signal, camera kept freezing.