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Cheers for this - been wanting to upgrade from my Flir One Gen 2. Did you test any of these in genuinely haunted locations or just general temperature testing?
Isla K. in Equipment Reviews 6 months ago thumb_up 5
TfL is bureaucratic but not that secretive. The deep levels you're talking about are mostly storage, infrastructure, and historical bits.
Your source sounds dodgy. Anyone can say they work for the MoD and claim insider knowledge. Not saying you're lying, just that this is about as credible as my mate Dave saying he went to Area 51.
Drew U. in Government Cover-Ups & Secret Projects 6 months ago thumb_up 2
I work in facilities management for TfL and I've been here 12 years. I've never, never, been issued access to the deepest levels of certain stations.
Been ghost hunting as a hobby for about five years now, and I've finally decided to invest in proper thermal imaging kit rather than relying on mobile phone apps (which are honestly rubbish).
Ben P. in Equipment Reviews 6 months ago
This is actually plausible. The MoD's strategy has always been 'let other governments go first, then follow reluctantly.' See: every environmental policy ever.
This is brilliant research, genuinely. Have you cross-referenced with the personnel reports? Several of the officers involved went on to have... unusual career trajectories.
How much did you pay to visit? Last I heard they charge now? Worth it?
Actual Doppelganger929 in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 2
I worked in defence procurement in the late 80s. Can confirm there were 'discussions' about Rendlesham that never made it into official channels.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I also think mainstream archaeology sometimes dismisses alternative theories too quickly. This is fair.
The whole county of Lancashire is quite active paranormally if you believe the reports. Pendle's just the most famous location. Have you considered other sites in the area while you're up there?
Dusty W. in Haunted Locations 6 months ago
Won't last long before the MoD sends me a cease-and-desistGood luck with that mate. They've got about 50 years of declassified UFO sightings they're not even bothering to hide anymore.
The boring answer is probably that some stones were deliberately aligned astronomically (high-status locations), while others weren't, and we've spent centuries trying to find significance in the...
Notice how the American government's been all coy about UAP disclosures, congressional hearings, blah blah, but our lot has been completely silent? Well, I reckon I know why.
Make sure you've got permission from whoever owns the land, and do it safely. November on Pendle can get properly rough - wind, low visibility, temperature drops.
Pendle Heron in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 4
The excavation finds were mostly Victorian rubbish and animal bones I think. Pretty disappointing if you were hoping for occult artefacts. But yeah, go with equipment.
Ronnie X. in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 3
Mate, those redactions are standard practice for ongoing investigations. The MoD doesn't release everything because it's boring not because it's aliens. That said, the stand-down order IS weird.
I'd say go for it. Worst case scenario you get a nice walk up a hill and some fresh air. Best case, you collect some proper data about paranormal activity in a historically significant location.
Lena A. in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 1
The thing about Borley is that everyone goes there expecting something dramatic because of the legend.
SortOfOmen in Haunted Locations 6 months ago thumb_up 4
I'd recommend reading Alexander Thom's work - he did serious mathematical analysis of standing stone alignments and his methodology was pretty rigorous.