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Institutional incompetence covers most of it, if I'm honest. But there's probably genuinely classified material - sensor data from RAF systems, maybe communication with US intelligence - that...
Mozza in Government Cover-Ups & Secret Projects 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Just want to flag that Harry Price's investigation was pretty controversial even at the time. Some of his claims haven't held up well under scrutiny.
Lena A. in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 5
That's a fair point but doesn't explain why UFO sightings and Bigfoot encounters specifically spike rather than just general sightings.
Randy H. in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 3
I'm posting this on behalf of my uncle who doesn't use computers much. This happened last Friday night (7th December, approximately 22:45 GMT) near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands.He was...
Has anyone done a proper side-by-side test with budget vs professional equipment?I did this at Pendle Hill last summer with three different meters.
Honestly mate, the cheap ones are fine for baseline readings. The issue comes when you want to rule out environmental interference - phone masts, wiring, that sort of thing.
Klaus O. in Equipment Guides & DIY Builds 3 years ago thumb_up 4
The MOD releases files through the National Archives now but it's been glacially slow. The Rendlesham stuff they did release was heavily redacted - supposedly for 'national security' reasons,...
✓ Moving the goalposts when their prediction doesn't come true ('No, the REAL date is...')✓ Seeing patterns in literally everything (clouds are chemtrails, the number 33 appears in historical...
Tyler M. in Humour & Memes 3 years ago
I'm going to sound completely mad but I don't know where else to post this. My family (me, my wife Claire, and our two kids aged 8 and 5) moved into a Victorian terraced house in Sheffield about...
The most interesting stuff at Borley seemed to happen between 3 and 6 PM according to the historical records. Something about that twilight window.
Aleksei C. in Haunted Locations 3 years ago
I think the solstices DO matter but not in a mystical way. Longer daylight hours mean more people are outdoors during twilight. More people outdoors means more witnesses to unusual phenomena.
jumpy_warden in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Because the moment either government properly investigates it, they have to admit either (a) their defence systems failed catastrophically, or (b) something exists that we have no framework to...
multiple independent witnesses (hikers didn't know each other) have agreed to provide statements This is brilliant documentation.
Cryptic Portal363 in Sightings & Reports 3 years ago thumb_up 2
So we're coming up on 44 years since the Rendlesham Forest incident and I've been down the rabbit hole again.
Right, I was in the pub last night listening to someone explain how 5G masts are making the badgers paranoid (genuinely), and I thought: we need a bingo card.
Rosie P. in Humour & Memes 3 years ago
if you exclude solstices and equinoxes, does the baseline rate of reported phenomena stay the same or does it actually drop? Someone should actually do this analysis. I'd be curious.
Inverness Rambler in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Right, I'm genuinely baffled by how Rendlesham Forest gets treated by mainstream media and supposedly 'serious' institutions.
Right, so I've been doing this for about 18 months now and I'm still using a £35 digital EMF meter from Amazon.
The solstice thing pops up everywhere in folklore and ancient cultures. Stonehenge aligns with it, the Winter Solstice is significant in basically every culture's mythology.
aleksei_graves in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 2
January's actually decent timing. The solstice darkness lingers, and there's something about winter that seems to intensify activity at old haunted sites. That said, prepare for mud. Proper mud.
Cody E. in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 4