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does anyone else get seasonal affective nonsense from the dark nightsAbsolutely. I take vitamin D supplements and a light therapy lamp (£35 from Boots, actually works) and it's genuinely helped.
unknown primate sightingsThese are almost certainly escaped primates from zoos or private collections.
Robin V. in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Use Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries - they're expensive (£15 for 4 AAs) but they genuinely perform better in cold.
Poppy O. in Ghost Hunting Techniques 2 years ago thumb_up 1
This matches reports I've seen from the Skinwalker Ranch investigations - clusters of lights that move intelligently and independently.
Diane U. in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago
Better audio recording setupHonestly your Dictaphone is fine for EVP work if it records at decent quality.
Document everything. Photos, videos, exact times things move, what the objects are, witness statements. If you do call in an investigator they'll want evidence.
WestVirginiaStoat in Poltergeist Activity 2 years ago thumb_up 4
I'm focusing on water-based investigations this winter - specifically canals and rivers in the Midlands where there's been historical deaths.
Marcy Z. in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 3
The RAF has known about non-conventional aircraft for decades. Rendlesham Forest 1980, the Berwyn Mountain incident 1974, multiple sightings over the Midlands in the 1990s - all documented, all...
I've got records of at least 15 major lake monster sightings in June across Scotland and the Lake District going back 40 years. The pattern is real.
Poltergeist activity is almost always caused by unresolved emotional energy, usually in the house but sometimes attached to a person.
Autumn equinox (around Sept 21) and winter solstice (Dec 21) ARE documented hotspots for paranormal activity. Something about the thinning veil. Go full darkness, 10pm onwards.
InfernalNorfolk in Ghost Hunting Techniques 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Most of it is heavily redactedHave you tried the usual tricks? Sometimes you can enhance the scans with contrast filters or use colour shift tools to reveal under-redacted text.
Aleksei H. in Government Disclosure & Documents 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Could also be Spring-heeled Jack's pet? 😄 Joking aside, seriously report this to the local wildlife trust. Even if it's a misidentification they'll want to know.
Call a GP first before anything else. Rule out carbon monoxide poisoning (causes confusion, hallucinations, missing time), check for gas leaks (can make you paranoid and see things), get a full...
Halloween release is standard for government information ops. They release controversial stuff on Fridays after 4pm, or on dates when media attention is divided.
As we properly enter the dark nights (my least favourite time of year if I'm honest) I reckon it's good timing to share what people are actually investigating or planning to investigate before...
Lily R. in General Chat 2 years ago
I saw something almost identical near Buxton about two weeks earlier! Same configuration, same colour, pulsing lights. I didn't report it because I thought people would laugh.
Alfie L. in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago
For EMF, get a Trifield meter (£80-90) rather than the £20 knockoffs. Trifield is the standard used by actual paranormal investigators.
Scruffy Hawk in Equipment Guides & DIY Builds 2 years ago thumb_up 3
This is almost certainly a melanistic leopard or jaguar. There's been credible sightings in that exact area going back to the 1970s. Check the Big Cats Archive forum - there's a map.
The May-August gap is because summer has more air traffic, more civilian flights, more observers with logical explanations for anything in the sky.