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Apologies if this is a stretch, but I found something while hiking near Loch Katrine in early November that's been bothering me.
Fair review. The BBC is institutionally risk-averse when it comes to the paranormal, so they always hedge.
Annika Ecto in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 3 years ago thumb_up 4
The alignment stuff is absolutely proven - the solstice alignment is real and measurable. The healing bit? No archaeological evidence whatsoever. The 'lost civilisation' angle is pure speculation.
I've just read about three different theories on why Stonehenge was built, and they all sound completely plausible.
The £40 thermal units are absolute rubbish - just picks up your own heat signature mostly. This sounds like a genuine step up. Might grab one for winter investigations.
Definitely Vortex in Equipment Reviews 3 years ago thumb_up 1
The history absolutely influences perception. You go to a place knowing 19 people were executed there, and suddenly every shadow feels significant. It's the power of suggestion.
Dorothy N. in Haunted Locations 3 years ago thumb_up 4
I've heard similar reports from Tube workers over the years. Nothing official obviously, but folklore among station staff.
So there's this bloke who does presentations at the King's Head in Doncaster once a month about various paranormal topics, and I went last Thursday on a bit of a whim.
Quinn Q. in General Chat 3 years ago
Been doing a deep dive on Rendlesham Forest lately, and honestly, the more I read the less I understand how this isn't taken seriously by mainstream science and government.
Just finished the BBC's new three-part documentary series called 'Borderland,' which aired last month and focuses on paranormal phenomena around Britain.
Good work, but be aware that building your own equipment means you lose the 'standardized methodology' advantage in group investigations.
How's the battery life actually? Says 'ages' but that's vague. And does it work properly at night or does it need some ambient thermal difference to be useful?
ShawnaEntity in Equipment Reviews 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Visited Pendle Hill in Lancashire last weekend with my girlfriend, who's not really into the paranormal stuff but fancies a walk.
Spud85 in Haunted Locations 4 years ago
This is really interesting from a genealogy + paranormal crossover perspective. Have you looked into whether there were any government facilities or testing sites in that area during 1943-45?
MaureenBrown72 in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Could've been anyone, honestly. The Underground is full of people in strange dress on Halloween. And the lighting at Covent Garden's terrible - tricks your perception constantly.
BenightedFamiliar507 in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Her later life was apparently entirely normal - good career, solid marriage to my great-grandfather, lovely family. This detail is important.
Absolutely do this mate. I'm planning autumn investigations around Yorkshire Moors and my K2 is garbage. Been looking at upgrading and DIY is definitely the route. Please share the code.
Fatima T. in Equipment Guides & DIY Builds 4 years ago thumb_up 5
Have I captured anything genuinely anomalous? No.Honest answer at least. I've spent a lot of money on ghost hunting kit over the years and the honest truth is most of it doesn't capture anything...
MountainDark in Equipment Reviews 4 years ago thumb_up 5
Already exists in the 'Resources' section, mate. Check the sidebar. Though admittedly it could be higher profile.
Mozza in Site Feedback & Suggestions 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Another Yorkshire member here (Sheffield area). Always good to have more local people. The moors are genuinely worth investigating - far more activity reported there than most places.
Fake Doppelganger in New Members Lounge 4 years ago thumb_up 1