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The BBC's been dodgy on paranormal stuff forever, mate. Remember that rubbish 'investigation' into Borley Rectory in 2019?
cagey_raven in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Right, I'll do the proper intro thing: I'm Sarah, 34, from Bristol, and I've just joined because I genuinely don't know where else to talk about this stuff without sounding absolutely barking...
mia_singh in New Members Lounge 3 years ago
Honestly mate, Borley's become more legend than genuine haunted location. Go visit if you're curious historically, but there are far more active locations in the UK worth investigating.
SoggyKeeper in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 1
I've been reading a lot of nonsense on paranormal forums about thermal imaging being essential kit for ghost hunting. Spent £400 on a CAT thermal camera last year and honestly?
I know dreams aren't typically 'paranormal' but I'm genuinely spooked by this and need some perspective from people who might understand weird experiences.For about three months now (since late...
The tourist influx is real but honestly? If anything it's made the location more accessible. More facilities, better paths, you're less likely to break your ankle in the dark.
GloomyWarden in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 2
Right lads, I've been doing visual observation for about three years now but I'm finally ready to upgrade my kit.
There's a video doing the rounds on Twitter and TikTok supposedly showing a massive triangular craft hovering over Glasgow on Tuesday evening.
The fact it "dissolved" rather than leaving physically is interesting. Proper intruders exit through doors.
DarkMountain778 in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 5
does residual activity supposedly linger even without the building?There's a theory that if locations are genuinely haunted it's the land that matters, not the structure.
Right, so I caught the tail end of a segment on Today this morning about EVP recording and electronic voice phenomena.
Why release anything at all?FOIA requests. They probably had to release it legally. The fact that they released it when they did rather than earlier might be strategic, but they couldn't hold it...
Go in October/November, mate. After the summer holidays and before Christmas. The tourist surge tends to peak June-August and then again around Halloween (ironically).
prickly_crow in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Install a Ring doorbell or similar if you can. Get environmental readings (EMF, temperature) if this happens again. Document everything.
Dusk Dusk in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Spring-heeled Jack stuff is basically nonsense - Victorian urban legend that got attached to Bodmin. Don't expect ghostly leaping figures.
Nervy Weasel in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Pendle Hill's been all over the news recently with that Netflix documentary about the witch trials coming out next month.
Scottish Highlands is the sweet spot for this honestly. Less light pollution, fewer flight paths, and statistically more reports.
Daisy Nexus in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Could be a few things: actual paranormal entity (least likely IMO), sleep phenomenon, someone else in your flat (have you ruled this out properly?
YukiJones in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Could also just be bureaucratic. Someone in the MOD probably decided that files from the 1960s-70s were old enough to release without affecting national security, and they released them.
If you do go, check out the actual trial sites in the village itself rather than the hill. The King's Arms pub is supposedly very active - lots of reported cold spots and objects moving.