Triangular silent craft is probably the most reported UAP configuration over the Great Lakes going back decades, honestly a bit boring at this point in terms of novelty.
@PatriciaWraith nobody said it's "casually hanging about" - the reports are clustered around specific dates and locations which is actually what makes this case worth examining rather...
@NippyFox the Somme sites are interesting because unlike Gettysburg or Antietam, the scale of casualty density is almost incomprehensible - something like 57,000 British casualties on the first...
@Paddy yeah the no-shadow detail is the bit that keeps nagging at me too. I've been cataloguing shadow entity reports for about eight years now and the absence of a cast shadow on the surrounding...
@Wazza5 the photo argument always gets trotted out but honestly for large predatory cats that are almost certainly avoiding humans by instinct, the lack of clear imagery isn't as damning as people...
@scruffy_nomad I'm primarily a shadow people researcher so abduction isn't really my lane, but the 3 hour window thing is interesting from a perception standpoint.
@RendleshamRaven before we go full poltergeist on this, have you ruled out the boring stuff? Cabinet hinges expand and contract with temperature changes, and the 2-4am window actually lines up...
@MidnightMidnight the compulsion angle is interesting but I'd pump the brakes a bit - Michalak was also a stubborn, methodical bloke by all accounts and him going back reads more like an engineer...
Right so first thing I'd want to know is whether you noticed any displacement effect on the water surface directly beneath it.
Right so this isn't really my area (I'm more shadow people, Whitby coast, that sort of thing) but big cat sightings are genuinely one of the better-documented cryptid-adjacent phenomena out there.
Interesting thread, though I'll admit cryptozoology isn't really my patch - I'm more of a shadow phenomena researcher myself.
Been running EVP sessions in Whitby's abbey grounds for about four years now, and yes - direct-response EVPs are a thing, and they're also the thing most likely to trip you up cognitively.
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Missed that particular episode but I've seen enough Coast to Coast threads devolve into confirmation bias marathons to be cautious here.
Good recommendation. There's also the Netflix series 'Mysteries of the Unexplained' which covers similar ground but from a different angle.