Why does paranormal activity spike on solstices/equinoxes? And why does government NOT want us knowing?

by ActualFlux · 2 years ago 562 views 5 replies
ActualFlux
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#3951

This is going to sound properly conspiratorial but hear me out. Every major documented paranormal event in the UK happened around solstices or equinoxes:

- Borley Rectory (investigated most heavily in autumn/winter)
- Rendlesham Forest incident (December 1980)
- Pendle Hill witch trials (began March, executed July - both key dates)
- Spring-heeled Jack (appeared autumn 1837)

The pattern is undeniable. These are dates when the Earth's position creates some kind of energy shift. But governments have actively suppressed research into this - funding has been quietly cut, scientists who speak out get discredited, and the information is buried in obscure archives.

What if solstices/equinoxes genuinely thin the veil? What if our governments KNOW this and are keeping quiet because they've made contact with something? Why else would they suppress this information so aggressively?

Hollow Phantom
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#3955

You're cherry-picking data. Paranormal events happen year-round. You just remember the ones that happened to fall on significant dates because human brains are pattern-recognition machines. Confirmation bias is a real phenomenon and it's way more likely than government suppression.

SnappySeeker
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#3958

The government suppress this stuff because they HAVE made contact and it would cause mass panic. Think about it - if you'd discovered we're not alone, or that something exists beyond our understanding, would you tell the public? Population would lose its mind. Mass riots, religious upheaval, total societal collapse. The government are actually protecting us by keeping quiet.

tammy_parrish
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#3962

funding has been quietly cut

Any evidence of this? You can check government spending records, departmental budgets are public (sort of). If you can pull actual documentation showing paranormal research funding was defunded, that's a credible claim. Without it, it's speculation.

RetiredForestryWorker
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#3964

Solstices DO have measurable effects on human psychology - seasonal depression is real, melatonin production is disrupted, mental health crisis rates spike in winter. Could be that more paranormal activity gets REPORTED during these times because more people are mentally vulnerable and primed to see weird stuff. Doesn't require government suppression, just psychology.

AlekseiPhantom
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#3966

You're absolutely right. The solar cycles create electromagnetic anomalies that can cause both genuine paranormal phenomena AND hallucinations in observers. Governments know this is real - that's why they fund physics research quietly without mentioning it. They can't admit the truth because it would mean admitting reality is negotiable.

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