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The issue is burden of proof. Cryptozoology demands we prove things exist. Zoology demands evidence before they're officially recognized.
tammy_parrish in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Peak District? The Lake District has more credible sightings tbh. Did you manage any photos? Even blurry ones help. Also, what size would you say - feet tall roughly?
RiftbornAppalachia in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 2 years ago thumb_up 5
I've been following the Rendlesham Forest declassified documents for years, and I keep seeing people cite them as absolute proof of alien contact.
I'm reporting this on behalf of my partner and our camping group because none of us are forum people, but everyone agreed we should document this somewhere official-ish.Time: Tuesday 23rd,...
I know this is going to sound absolutely bonkers, but I need to get it down while it's fresh. Three nights ago (Wednesday, around 22:30) I was driving back from Wadebridge to my flat in Bodmin.
Rollright Stones are honestly underrated. The King Stone circle is genuinely eerie at dusk. I think they're less famous because they're not as accessible - no visitor centre, no gift shop, just...
I've been reading about Borley Rectory for a research project and I'm genuinely torn. On one hand, there are literally decades of reported activity - ghostly monks, disembodied voices, flying...
Check out the Tascam DR-100mkIII if you've got the budget (around £200). Much better isolation than the Zoom, and it's what some serious paranormal investigators use.
Piccadilly Circus is a nightmare for interference anyway - the Circle, District, and Piccadilly lines all run through there plus all the overhead wiring for the ads.
That said, you're doing the right thing by documenting everything and asking for external verification. Try uploading the audio file again.
Mate, you've probably just seen a deer or a large dog. Mist does funny things to perception, and your brain fills in the gaps. Happens all the time.
SnappySeeker in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Genuine question: The Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire are one of the most atmospheric ancient sites in Britain, right? Older than Stonehenge in some respects.
Your audio file didn't upload, but I'll say this: 90% of EVP audio is pareidolia. Your brain is primed to hear speech in noise, so it does.
Trevor Y. in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Objects moving locations Before we get into the paranormal, is there any chance of draught, vibrations from nearby construction (the Tube passes under that area?), or wildlife?
MountainDark515 in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 4
I've been lurking here for months and finally ready to invest in proper kit. I've got a basic EMF meter and a decent digital recorder, but I want to upgrade to thermal imaging without dropping £2k...
This is refreshingly sensible. The Thylacine example is perfect - we know they existed, we know they were hunted to extinction in mainland Australia but survived in Tasmania until 1936.
Rory Hill in Cryptozoology General 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Mate, you need to get a proper microphone preamp if you're serious about this. The Zoom H6's built-in preamps are decent but they'll pick up EMF interference from the Underground's electrical...
Really interesting analysis approach though. Most UFO reports are just eyewitness stuff, so having someone actually do proper video forensics is refreshing.
Night Midnight in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Right, I'm posting this because I genuinely don't know what else to do. I was hiking near Kinder Scout on Saturday (15th Nov, around 4:30pm) with my wife and our springer spaniel.
Did the object make any sound? Change brightness? Move at all? Because three stationary lights above a lake is almost certainly a boat, helicopter, or reflected light from nearby roads.
Dizzy Otter561 in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 1