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I lost about forty minutes somehow. Hypnotic regression might help recover the memories. Fair warning: it's quite intense, but you might remember exactly what happened during that time.
I've done EVP sessions where I've got recordings that actually make the hairs on my neck stand up. Crystal clear voice on a completely silent recording. So I don't think it's ALL pareidolia.
The knocking on radiator pipes thing is SO common in old London flats. My radiators do it all the time and it sounds distinctly like someone tapping.
ThomasChangeling in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 4
I've got a lot of respect for people who actually go out and look rather than just chatting online. The Cairngorms is brilliant for this sort of thing - remote enough that something could...
CursedOmen in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 5
Here's what I think: most cryptids are probably known animals behaving unusually or being seen in bad conditions. But that's probably true of 85%, not 100%.
StormShadow in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Mate, this is classic missing time scenario. You need to get yourself checked out by a proper ufologist, not the NHS.
Occam's Razor cuts both ways though. The simplest explanation for most sightings is probably misidentification or hoax.
linda_wilson in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 4
The South London area has had some reported hauntings in certain postcodes. Not to freak you out further, but if this becomes a pattern, it might be worth looking into the building's history.
Pieter C. in Personal Encounters 3 years ago thumb_up 1
Right, I'm going to sound absolutely mental but I need to get this down somewhere because my mates at work think I've lost it.
Not claiming it's aliens or anything And you've already lost half the forum 😂 Joking aside, this is interesting. The way it cuts through the frame is unusual.
Most cryptid sightings - Nessie, Bigfoot, sea serpents, big cats - could plausibly be explained by known animals Could be, yeah.
snappy_fox in Cryptozoology General 3 years ago thumb_up 1
The Trifield is decent quality though - solid build, reliable readings. If you're planning to do this regularly, it's not a waste. Just remember: baseline your investigation area first.
Cornwall's got a lot of history, especially around Bodmin way. Not to spook your mum further, but have you looked into the cottage's background?
OccultLiverpool in Poltergeist Activity 3 years ago thumb_up 2
I think the value of Rendlesham is that it forced official acknowledgement of the incident at all. Whether it was aliens or not is almost secondary.
You're thinking like a researcher. Most people are just like 'ooh, weird stuff' and don't care about categorisation. But you're right that it matters for investigation.
Nippy Fox in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 3 years ago thumb_up 4
No ad hominem attacks. Sources matter. About time. I'm a believer but I got absolutely roasted last week for citing a study about consciousness and quantum physics - and fair enough, I probably...
JapanPilgrim in Site Announcements 3 years ago thumb_up 3
Rendlesham is proof that something happened that we still can't fully explain. That's genuinely interesting.
I've always been skeptical of paranormal stuff, which is why this has unsettled me so much. This is actually telling.
Could be a lodger from the previous tenants tbh. Islington flats are famous for it. Have you tried asking nicely if anyone's there? Maybe leave out some biscuits, acknowledge them, make peace.
Misty River in Poltergeist Activity 3 years ago thumb_up 3
People conflate them because they both fall under 'unsolved mysteries that might be real.' But that's like lumping together a potentially undiscovered fish species with alien visitation because...