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Grid searching is your friend. Divide the property into zones, take readings (EMF, temperature, audio baseline) in each zone, then compare data afterwards. More scientific that way.
Robin V. in Ghost Hunting Techniques 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Three years of recurring experiences with physical evidence is genuinely interesting. Have you tried keeping a detailed log?
Poppy O. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 2 years ago thumb_up 1
The Victorian Spring-heeled Jack was definitely paranormal rather than a person - some of those leaps were physically impossible (30+ feet) and there's no obvious motive for a living person to...
Diane U. in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 5
The Rendlesham incident is one of the most significant UFO cases in British history and we've only ever had fragments of the truth.
Mate, if your dad was RAF personnel at Bentwaters during that period, his testimony is incredibly valuable. This is the sort of first-hand institutional documentation we desperately need.
WestVirginiaStoat in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Right, so my nan passed away last month and whilst going through her things I found a diary entry from 1967 about something she witnessed on Pendle Hill.
Marcy Z. in Personal Encounters 2 years ago
I need to preface this by saying my father was a former RAF officer stationed at Bentwaters during 1980-81 and was absolutely not one for conspiracy theories or attention-seeking.
Hypnagogic experiences can absolutely feel real - your brain is literally hallucinating whilst you're conscious. The marks could be psychosomatic responses to stress.
No sound whatsoever, which ruled out conventional aircraft Not necessarily - high-altitude aircraft at certain angles produce minimal audible sound.
Woody172 in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago
Victorian properties are classically haunted because of several factors: older construction materials (horsehair plaster, lead pipes) can act as electromagnetic conduits, plus the emotional...
glowing red eyes and metal gloves Sounds like someone in fancy dress doing parkour to me. The 'glowing red eyes' could be any number of things - reflective surfaces, tricks of light,...
Could be balloons with LED attachments - there's an increasing number of people doing that for aerial photography. The lack of sound matches, and they can stay aloft for extended periods.
Book an appointment with a sleep specialist. Get them to evaluate the paralysis episodes and the marks. If it's genuine medical sleep paralysis, they can help.
Not investigating anything this winter - taking the season off to read and study instead. But keen to hear how everyone else gets on!
OliverLewis15 in General Chat 2 years ago
Post-Christmas sighting timing is suspicious though - more people around, more chance of sightings. Or more chance of hoaxes.
ForbiddenMothman33 in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 4
I've been invited to investigate a Victorian townhouse in Notting Hill that's been experiencing persistent poltergeist activity - objects moving, sounds, temperature fluctuations, the usual.
The alien abduction experience is so consistent across cultures and time periods that either it's: A) a genuine phenomenon, B) a universal psychological experience, or C) a combination.
Alfie L. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 2 years ago thumb_up 2
If it's three separate witnesses from different areas all describing similar things without knowing about each other's accounts, that's actually fairly compelling.
Broad Street's one of the most haunted stations on the network. The psychic activity around there is absolutely off the charts.
Tiffany Y. in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 2
If you can get contact details for that walker, I'd be very interested in seeing those photos. I run a cryptid documentation site and we're constantly looking for contemporary evidence from...
Matteo Grimshaw82 in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 1