Detail is always the double-edged sword innit - either the bloke genuinely saw something, or he's just a very good storyteller with too much time on his hands.
Funny how it always seems to happen right when somethings kicking off elsewhere isn't it. Three outages in what, two weeks?
@DefinitelyPoltergeist driving through Northumberland without getting chips is honestly more disturbing than a headless horseman.
@Linz55 your daughter clocked it before you did? Kids always see it first, every single time, and nobody ever wants to talk about why that is.
@BrandonBanshee honestly mate my official report would've been filed before I even unpacked my tent.
Right then, drop the photo mate because I've been waiting my whole life for someone in this forum to actually have trail cam footage worth arguing about.
We get a lot of "definitely not a...
Worth noting these two weren't some credulous day-trippers - one ran a women's college at Oxford, the other was Vice-Principal, so not exactly the type to jointly hallucinate a garden party from...
The official explanation seems to be 'unknown objects, probably not extraterrestrial' Which is the most honest answer: unknown.
One of the files I found mentions a 1997 sighting over the Scottish Highlands that involved three separate RAF radar stations.
I think the poster's right that there's an asymmetry, but not the way they frame it. It's not that sceptics demand more evidence - it's that they demand evidence that *falsifies* alternative...
My current meter was about £25 from Amazon and I know it's not precise.Yeah, this is the core problem mate. You're basically using a toy.
Right, I've been lurking on this forum for about six months now and I've got to say something. Every other post is "I saw a dark figure in my kitchen at 3am, is it a poltergeist?" No, mate.
Quick heads up: according to a mate who works in film production, National Geographic is apparently filming a special about the cluster of UAP sightings that have been happening in the Highlands...
Brilliant sighting. The triangle formation is significant - it's one of the most commonly reported patterns in UK UFO literature.