Right, so I'm commuting home from work around 6:45pm on Tuesday evening, packed tube car at King's Cross, and I notice this bloke in a grey coat who's absolutely still. Like, unnaturally still.
I've been following the reports from Bodmin for years now, and there seems to be a pattern with activity spiking in autumn (October-November).
I watched episode two (Orkney) and loved it. The historians they brought in actually knew their stuff too - they weren't just nodding along.
This is fascinating. Did you take any photos? Even if they don't show anything, the metadata could help establish exactly where you were when it happened.
The Underground has hundreds of stories like this. Victorian dress makes sense given how much of the network was built during that period.
Edinburgh's brilliant for paranormal history if you want something local to examine - Greyfriars Kirkyard, Mary King's Close, all well-documented locations with clear historical context.
I like the overall direction but I'm worried about the enforcement. "Personal attacks" is a pretty vague standard. Is calling someone credulous a personal attack?
This is either a genuine paranormal sighting or the Tube is just that draining that your brain started hallucinating to cope 😅 But the detail about other passengers avoiding him unconsciously is...
It's almost certainly a badger or wolverine print (if you've got an escaped exotic pet nearby). Badger prints can look surprisingly hand-like when they're in mud, and the claws can create a spread...
The Pendle area has genuine paranormal history - witch trials, hauntings, cryptid reports stretching back centuries. Halloween, specifically, sees increased activity reports in that region.
which might be haunted, still investigating Out of curiosity, what's making you think it's haunted? Sounds, apparitions, cold spots?
objects moving, sounds, temperature fluctuations Before you assume paranormal, rule out mundane stuff: old pipes making noise, settling foundations, draughts causing temperature variations, vermin...
I know the Beast of Bodmin Moor has been going on since the 1970s, and most people think it's bollocks, but I'm curious if anyone's had recent sightings or knows someone who has?
Just planning to finally visit Rendlesham Forest and see if I can get anything on my equipment. Been meaning to go for years. Probably February when it's at maximum spookiness.
This could be geomagnetic activity - the Earth's magnetic field fluctuates seasonally and it can cause objects to shift on surfaces, especially if your flat has uneven floors or loose fixtures.