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I've got the Skywatcher 200P dob and it's fantastic for general skywatching. For UAP monitoring specifically, I use it once a month or so when I've got time.
is hypnotic regression the only way No, but it's the most effective way if done properly. Find a practitioner trained in regression therapy and who's worked with abduction witnesses specifically.
Tyler G. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 2 years ago thumb_up 1
If you do want to go the recording route, a Wyze camera (about £25) with infrared is actually decent. The image quality is grainy in IR mode but it's cheap, reliable, and has good time-stamping.
Should I be looking at DNA analysis Yes, always DNA. Hair microscopy is fun but inconclusive. DNA doesn't lie.
Probably just a deer or a large dog and your brain filling in gaps due to darkness and adrenaline. Happens more often than people admit. The torch dying is coincidence.
The 'poltergeist' is just loose pipes So many 'hauntings' are just bad plumbing and dodgy electrics.
What sort of anomalies are you hoping to find? Because if it's related to the supposed ancient energy vortices, you might want to pair the EMF meter with a thermal imaging camera instead.
Sleep paralysis with hypnagogic hallucinations is statistically the most likely explanation, but I get that's unsatisfying. If you want to explore safely, try journaling and meditation first.
Can you tell us the exact camera specs and lens type? Smartphone? Compact camera? The lens characteristics matter loads for flare analysis. Also, was there cloud cover?
Lily R. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 1
The book itself is well-researched and doesn't jump to conclusions This is what makes a paranormal book actually worth reading.
The university angle is probably a non-starter, to be honest. They're not interested in cryptozoology and they've got bigger things to spend funding on.
ForestStorm196 in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Before you spend money on cameras, genuinely see a GP about this. Unexplained marks and memory gaps could be sleep paralysis (very common, completely explainable), sleepwalking, or even something...
Whatever you do, don't buy those Chinese 'professional' paranormal kits off Amazon for £50. They're plastic nonsense.
HauntedInverness in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 3
is a budget telescope actually useful for UAP monitoring, or is it wasted money? Wasted money. Honestly.
Nice one, welcome aboard. Honestly your best investment is joining one of the Yorkshire paranormal groups - there's some good ones - because you can borrow kit before buying.
Casey M. in New Members Lounge 2 years ago
Are you planning to investigate licensed locations or just your mates' houses? That matters because public sites have rules about equipment (can't leave stuff unattended, no electromagnetic...
RiftbornAppalachia in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 5
The £3,500 Sony is genuinely good kit, but honestly, a £50 dictaphone will pick up EVP just as well. The quality difference is negligible for paranormal work.
Isla Orb in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Save your money mate. I spent £200 on paranormal gear and used it twice. Now I just use my mobile's magnetometer app and a notebook.
Admins have been quiet but they're usually good about acting on stuff. Send a direct message to @ModTeam if you haven't already - they monitor those better than the feedback forum sometimes.
Harry T. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 4
I've been recording EVP (electronic voice phenomena) sessions at Borley Rectory in Suffolk for about six months now, and I'm getting increasingly frustrated with my equipment setup.