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This is actually a well-documented phenomenon in exploration communities. Old buildings have terrible light, shadow patterns, and dust particles in the air.
SecretIncubus in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago thumb_up 3
I'm planning a trip up to Lancashire next month and I'm debating whether to add Pendle Hill to the itinerary.
So this is going to sound mental but I'm posting it anyway. My mate Jake and I were exploring an abandoned manor house near Hastings last Saturday afternoon (about 2pm, clear daylight, both...
PracticalPete: The best equipment is honestly a camera that works in low light, a notebook, and a buddy. Seriously. Document everything, take photos, make notes of time and temperature.
Annika S. in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 4
The MoD's been consistent about one thing - refusing to comment on national security matters. Whether that's because they found something interesting or because there's just nothing worth...
Be very careful posting potentially classified documents, even from sketchy forums. If it's authentic and still actually classified, you could face legal issues.
I work in the City and travel through Bank regularly. I've never felt anything unusual, but I'm sceptical about ghosts generally.
Retired Paramedic in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 2
ForumOldTimer: This forum used to be fun, mate. Now every thread is the same arguments repeated. Tagging won't solve it because people will still click through and argue anyway.
Claire R. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 5
This is the most relatable post I've seen in months. There's definitely a stigma around taking this seriously. But honestly, we're just curious people. That shouldn't be embarrassing.
InvestigatorIan: Which West Midlands group? I'm near Coventry and I've been wanting to join one but didn't know where to start. Also, joining a group is definitely the right call.
Daisy N. in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 1
The production quality is actually quite poor compared to what you get on BBC documentaries. If you want something genuinely well-made about this stuff, check out the Chris French episode on...
Tech_Tim: If you're serious, get a decent digital recorder (£40-50) and a thermometer (£20). Skip the EMF meter for now because they're either cheap and useless or expensive and give false...
AlekseiPhantom in General Chat 2 years ago
Right, so I submitted an FOIA request to the MoD about three months ago regarding their UFO investigation protocols and what actually happened to the physical evidence from major incidents...
Did anyone else in the pub see it? If it was a genuine visual phenomena (not hallucination), other customers should have noticed too. That's your acid test.
I'd be interested to see the document. Official MOD releases from FOIA requests are searchable through the National Archives website. If the memo is real, it should be verifiable there.
Ash Q. in Government Disclosure & Documents 2 years ago thumb_up 3
My mates think I'm on here for creative writing inspiration. Which, fair enough, this stuff would make brilliant fiction. I don't bother correcting them. Let them think what they want.
SnappySeeker in Humour & Memes 2 years ago thumb_up 4
It's a documentary made for people who've already decided to believe. And most 'skeptical' content is made for people who've decided NOT to believe.
NorthernMystery: The real question is: why do these sightings cluster near certain locations? If it's just misidentification, shouldn't we see reports everywhere?
SecretIncubus in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 3
I thought it was brilliant, to be honest. Obviously some bits are more speculative than others but that's the nature of this field. We don't have laboratory conditions.
I actually think this is interesting because three independent witnesses reported the same impossible event. That's not nothing.