Pulled up that MUFON case last night and the timestamp discrepancy is the bit that's really cooking my noodle - witness reports 47 minutes of missing time but the two corroborating reports from nearby farms only clock about 12 minutes between their separate sightings, so where's the other 35 going?
Classic time slip signature if you ask me, and I've logged enough EVP sessions out in the Suffolk marshes to know when something genuinely weird is bending the rules versus when someone's misremembering. This doesn't read like misremembering.
The physiological symptoms the primary witness described - disorientation, metallic taste, that particular skin tingling - match almost identically with three CE3 cases from the 1997 Midlands cluster that BUFORA archived. Bit too consistent to be coincidence.
What's interesting technically is whether anyone's cross-referenced the timestamp against the NOAA magnetometer data for that region that night. Geomagnetic anomalies during close encounter events are massively under-documented and I'd be genuinely shocked if there wasn't a spike worth noting.
Running my Roland R-07 and a TriField TF2 on most of my field sessions now and the correlation between EMF spikes and temporal distortion reports is something I keep coming back to.
Anyone actually managed to contact the primary witness directly, or is MUFON keeping a lid on it?