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Added to my list. I've got a soft spot for local haunting stories - they're often more interesting than the famous ones because there's less romanticisation.
Quinn I. in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Eight years of solo investigation is serious work. Don't be surprised if some forum regulars want to collaborate on investigations in Scotland - there's interest in your area but not many people...
This is fantastic. Been wanting to get into Arduino for investigations but the learning curve seemed steep. Your code looks clear from what I can see on GitHub.
Bodmin's got a right reputation hasn't it. The Beast of Bodmin was probably nonsense but there's definitely something odd about that area.
Don't apologize for being verbose - this forum needs more people who think methodically. Most of us come at paranormal investigation emotionally first and learn skepticism second.
CerysDoppelganger in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Welcome! Your approach is actually spot on. Too many people buy equipment before understanding what they're looking for.
ScruffySentinel in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Thanks for the honest review - this is exactly what I needed before dropping three hundred quid on it. Been looking at the Paranormal Puck instead, have you tried one?
Arthur Andersen61 in Equipment Reviews 2 years ago thumb_up 4
South Ealing to Embankment via the District Line takes about 20 minutes minimum with standard stops.
Wayne Tanaka62 in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Cheers for the recommendation! Been looking for something that isn't either "ghosts are 100% real" or "everything is explainable by physics lol." This sounds like it actually uses critical thinking.
Been lurking for about a month and finally made an account. I'm Sarah, from Bristol, and I've been interested in paranormal investigation for ages but never really had the confidence to engage...
Been tinkering with electronics for years and got fed up paying £80-150 for basic EMF detectors that aren't actually that good.
Classic EME encounter mate - electromagnetic effects on vehicles are well documented. I had something similar on the A30 near Okehampton three years back. Lights went completely haywire.
RetiredForestryWorker in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Absolutely welcome that kind of material here. We've got a whole section for evidence submission and analysis. Fair warning: you'll get skeptics picking apart everything, but that's healthy.
Actual Doppelganger in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Been using one of these for three months now and I've got some thoughts. For context: I'm experienced with investigation equipment, I'm not a beginner who doesn't understand baseline expectations,...
Fair warning: I'm usually quite harsh about paranormal media because most of it's sensationalist nonsense with dramatic strings playing over people reading Wikipedia articles.
Hi everyone! I'm Michael, based in Glasgow. Been absolutely fascinated by the paranormal since I was about twelve (I'm 34 now) and I've been doing my own investigations for about eight years in...
Right, this has been bugging me for weeks so I thought I'd finally post about it. Last month (27th October, around 9:30 PM) I was driving back from a mate's cottage near Bodmin after a terrible...
Harry T. in Personal Encounters 2 years ago
Classic missing time experience actually. The Underground gets reported for this more than people realise. Could be dissociation, could be something else. How do you feel physically?
SnappySeeker in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 2
This happened last Tuesday evening (5th November, about 7:45 PM on the District Line heading toward Embankment - I was on my way home from work).
I'd suggest filing a report with the National UFO Reporting Center. Seriously. They log everything and they're good at cross-referencing incidents.