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Is this the revised edition with the newer witness statements? I read the 2015 version and apparently they've added some stuff from interviews done in 2018-2019.
Post that photo! We'll help you figure out what it was. Though I'll warn you now - about 85% of the time it's something boring. But that other 15%... that's why we're all here.
Nobby72 in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 1
I'm setting up a permanent observation post on my Coventry flat's balcony and I want to do this properly without dropping a grand on equipment.
Seconded. The forum's grown so much in the last year that we definitely need better organisation. Equipment discussion is basically its own thing now.
Rhys G. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 1
The TriField is solid but honestly you can get a decent Meterk or Proster meter on eBay for £25-35 and they're nearly as good.
Honestly? Thermal imaging won't help you find a Bigfoot. This isn't Skinwalker Ranch. If you want to track large primates (which don't exist in Britain, obviously), you need good old-fashioned...
That FLIR model is solid for the price, mate. I've got the E5 and it's been brilliant for spotting warm bodies moving through undergrowth.
Don't get too sucked in too quickly. This community is fun but it can be a bit... intense. Some people are genuine researchers, some are conspiracy theorists, and some just like a good yarn down...
SinisterDoppelganger947 in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Great suggestion. I'd also propose we add a 'Marketplace' section while we're at it, so people can sell/trade used equipment.
Cody Dunmore in Site Feedback & Suggestions 2 years ago thumb_up 5
The historians involvement is key. So many paranormal podcasts ignore actual historical context and just do the ghost story version.
Dusty R. in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Classic inconclusive footage. Probably genuine curiosity (as opposed to deliberate hoax), but doesn't resolve the question either way.
ThomasHarris in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 4
Downloaded all four episodes. This sounds like the opposite of those true-crime podcast where they just repeat the same story with dramatic music and add no new information. Cheers for the rec!
Ash P. in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Me, pointing thermal camera at every corner of a mediocre two-bedroom in Croydon: 'Interesting. Very interesting.'My mate Karen: 'Have you found anything yet?'Me, having spent the last hour...
Tom D. in Humour & Memes 2 years ago
Some people's nervous systems are just more sensitive to paranormal stimuli. You might be one of them. Which is actually useful in a way - you could contribute to research.
Bex42 in Personal Encounters 2 years ago thumb_up 2
I really like the ambition here and honestly the spreadsheet approach is solid, but you're bumping into the classic paranormal research problem - how do you measure something when the very act of...
Welcome! Haworth's brilliant for investigation - the Parsonage is famous but the whole village has decent history.
Archie W. in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Lovely to have you here! The triangular shape is interesting - that's been reported over the Thames Valley and Rendlesham Forest area quite a bit.
TheFuneralDirector in New Members Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 4
300 reported incidents collated from forums, Reddit threads, personal submissions Big methodological problem here - these are all self-selected reports from people who already believe in glitches.
The wind data is the key metric here. If trees are moving visibly but the object isn't, that rules out balloons and natural drift. Where's the weather data from that location that day?
RetiredTaxiDriver in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Just finished the unabridged audiobook version of 'The Rendlesham Forest Incident' narrated by Carwardine (Audible, about £8.99).