After almost six years of research, we can finally reveal the true location of 'The Cage', in St Osyth (little clue, it's not the claimed location at 14 Colchester Road).
Happy reading.
https://t.co/AF5A29HSfY
@officialswifts@barkingfc Probably Bishop's Stortford - they've always provided a good test, so friendlies aside, they should provide a good measure as to how the squad is developing, especially as its not the first game.
Our investigation into the forgotten exorcism led us on a search for the lost location, uncovering unexpected folklore and landscape clues along the way.
Exorcism article:
https://t.co/iYXj95ecnW
Search for the pond:
https://t.co/FhiasE7Qhk
An historical source reported an evil spirit had been exorcised at Chilton, Suffolk and, imprisoned within a bottle before being thrown into a pond behind the church.
Over 160 years later, there was just one problem.
Nobody seemed to know where the pond had actually been.
@hauntedmagazine@GuhFuhLuh@dispatch__media The UFO Community has always (and I mean always) problematic, so nothing new here.
Is this down to the people it attracts or, too many players or actors with agendas?
In the neighbouring room, F6, she then received the word “Kirkaldy”, assumed to refer to Kirkcaldy in Scotland, a place she’d never previously heard of.
Read the full article here:
https://t.co/oQ1e0G7kHR
Moments before this photo was taken in the upper level of Landguard Fort, Suffolk, Laura entered the adjoining bathroom of Fire Officers’ Quarters F7 and was immediately told, very loudly, to “Fuck off” by what she described as a male voice.
The reaction you can see in the image was captured seconds later.
What made the experience stranger was that Laura also picked up a symbol or military-style badge that neither of us could identify at the time.
I saw this beginning to trend earlier today, so thought I'd give it a try - asking AI to write an unhinged unbio, just for fun
Laura believes she doesn't have enough online presence for one
I did one for her anyway and, a dual one
I was expecting far worse, I was disappointed
@SpookyAppalach1 I've continued the research and, with the weather now getting better it means we can spend some more time out on site visits.
I've also applied the NAEQ Cipher to the research and, if I wasn't too long in the tooth I would probably find it all a little too unnerving.
@SpookyAppalach1 It was, from memory, but I think it was just about the time you started to publish your excellent videos.
Admittedly I've got some catching up to do, but I'll get there eventually!
@SpookyAppalach1 You've been so helpful and assisted with any query I've raised, which says alot about your personality.
Although you may not recognise it yet, you've provided the biggest High Strange case we could only dream and, we've only now just beginning to scratch the surface.
@SpookyAppalach1 Fantastic, you really deserve this Jimmy, for all the time, tears, dedication and effort you've put in.
This is only the begining.
It was fate when I first stumbled across you just as you were starting out - your format and presentation is up there with the very best!
The History Alchemist (not on this platform sadly) recently posted about a visit he'd made to St Barnabas Church in Alphamstone, Essex, to study a set of Sarsen stones to be found at the location, both surrounding and part of the church structure itself.
This reminded me of an article I have in my collection, published in The Essex Countryside Magazine, Vol 12, No. 93, in October 1964.
Rather than let it gather dust, I thought we could share it here.