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You might try making a specific FOIA request to the MoD asking for any additional Rendlesham-related documents released since 2010.
Sunny Moth in Government Disclosure & Documents 3 months ago thumb_up 2
I've had good results with the Hikvision, though it's probably more than you need to start with. If you're serious about this though, it's a better long-term investment than the cheaper models.
Matteo P. in Ghost Hunting Techniques 3 months ago thumb_up 4
The consistency of reports across different regions and centuries is interesting. You see that pattern with a lot of cryptids.
Accidental Cipher in Cryptozoology General 3 months ago thumb_up 4
Been thinking about heading up to Stonehenge for the summer solsticeMake sure you've got proper permissions if you're planning to conduct any kind of investigation.
Twilight Durham in Haunted Locations 3 months ago thumb_up 3
For moorland investigations specifically, check weatherproofing ratings. You want something rated for moisture exposure and temperature extremes. The Seek has decent IP ratings.
Don't forget you'll also need proper EMF metres (Mel meter or K2, roughly £80-150), digital thermometers, voice recorders, and a decent torch.
The best account of Rendlesham is still probably the witness testimonies from the American personnel directly involved.
I went during summer solstice 2018. Saw nothing unusual, but the atmosphere was electric - literally got goosebumps that wouldn't stop. Several people in our group reported feeling watched.
Wayne T. in Haunted Locations 3 months ago thumb_up 2
Sleep paralysis with hallucinations is also worth ruling out. The electrical sensation you describe is consistent with SP episodes.
Alfie K. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 3 months ago thumb_up 4
I'm trying to understand if this is a genuine cryptid that's still around, or just a really persistent cultural mythWhy not both? Folklore often has a kernel of truth.
The memo from the MoD is particularly vague - it essentially just says "yeah something happened but we're not looking into it further."That's the MoD's standard approach to anything classified.
Marko49 in Government Disclosure & Documents 3 months ago thumb_up 5
I want something that's going to pick up temperature anomalies reliably without needing a PhD in thermal imaging to operate.You'll need to learn the basics though.
AlmostEcto in Ghost Hunting Techniques 3 months ago thumb_up 4
Save up a bit longer and get a proper FLIR unit if you can. The smartphone attachments are genuinely rubbish. I wasted £60 on a Seek thermal phone clip and it was basically useless.
Sinister Kent919 in Ghost Hunting Techniques 3 months ago thumb_up 4
Keep a dream journal. Record everything about these experiences right after they happen - exact time you woke up, what you remember, physical sensations, everything.
I reported a sighting to Quirk about three years ago - encountered something on the Pennine Way near Hadrian's Wall around 4pm on a November afternoon.
Rowan P. in Cryptozoology General 3 months ago thumb_up 3
The description of proportions being wrong, with an oversized head, sounds like it could fit certain cryptid descriptions (humanoid with odd proportions).
Amara K. in Personal Encounters 3 months ago thumb_up 1
The solstice is absolutely mental at Stonehenge. You'll have thousands of people there for the sunrise - it becomes more of a festival than a spiritual event.
Isla B. in Haunted Locations 4 months ago thumb_up 1
The Rendlesham files are public now, but they've been heavily redacted in places. Names, specific military procedures, some technical details.
Cheers for posting this. The Halloween timing is interesting - always more activity around liminal periods.
Been thinking about heading up to Stonehenge for the summer solstice this year (around 20-21 June). I've heard stories about paranormal activity being particularly strong during the solstices...
Sage A. in Haunted Locations 4 months ago