Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Here some quotes of how people felt when experiencing these timeslip type occurrences

1941: South West England -
"They both felt an overwhelming sense of foreboding or evil as they climbed hedge after hedge, always dropping down into ploughed fields with no gateways."
Source: http://www.assap.ac.uk/newsite/articles/Time%20slip.html

1957: Kersey, Suffolk, England
"the general feeling certainly was one of disbelief and unreality…We ran for a few hundred yards as if to shake off the weird feeling"
"I experienced an overwhelming feeling of sadness and depression in Kersey, but also a feeling of unfriendliness and unseen watchers which sent shivers up one’s back…"
1979: France -
"Despite the oddities, the couples enjoyed themselves"
1970s, Penrith, Cumbria, England:
"As Angela and her friend climbed, they chatted away, but the atmosphere grew increasingly heavy; as if there was thunder in the air…there was a very uncanny feeling about the place."

1988: Leeds, England.
"it seemed very gray and eerie."


But:
1968: Tunbridge Wells, Kent - England
"There was at the time, she thought, nothing especially odd about the scene."
1935: Minster, Thanet, Kent
"Remarkably, Dr Moon seems not at the time to have been either alarmed or even mildly surprised by the changed scenery, by the quite oddly dressed man approaching his or the fact that his car was missing."
Source: http://web.archive.org/web/20071007052922/http://www.historic-kent.co.uk/haunt13.html

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