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London Underground's a magnet for weird stuff. The sheer volume of people plus the psychological effects of being underground creates perfect conditions for anomalies.
Arcane Wendigo912 in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 4
Rendlesham's a red herring. The real story is why military installations across multiple countries all report similar phenomena during specific periods.
Good review. I've been looking at thermal cameras and the price-to-quality ratio's always been the sticking point.
Nigel D. in Equipment Reviews 4 years ago thumb_up 4
Worth checking local Bodmin newspapers from that period if you can access microfilm. Libraries often have archives.
Definitely Vortex in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 3
The fact that American and British military have seemingly agreed to permanent compartmentalization suggests something legitimately extraordinary happened.This is exactly right.
Ilkley Moor's absolutely fascinating. There's some proper folklore there alongside more recent sightings.
Robin Y. in New Members Lounge 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Great review! Adding the GQ EMF-390 suggestion to this - definitely worth the extra fiver. Also worth mentioning: get spare batteries.
Morgan O. in Ghost Hunting Techniques 4 years ago thumb_up 4
Right, I've been using the Seek Thermal XR (about £200) for autumn investigations on Bodmin Moor and wanted to give it a proper review since I see it recommended a lot on here.The good: Excellent...
LankyMole in Equipment Reviews 4 years ago
I'd recommend looking into the work of John Michell and the ley line research, though that's controversial.
Have you been back? Sometimes if something's genuinely strange, returning to the location can yield more evidence. Just be safe about it obviously.
Posting this because I need to know if anyone else has seen something similar on the London Underground, particularly the Central Line, late at night.October 31st, roughly 11:45 PM.
IT background is actually perfect for this - loads of the serious investigators use custom equipment now rather than off-the-shelf stuff.
SinisterHerefordshire in New Members Lounge 4 years ago thumb_up 3
The silence might mean nothing. Sometimes the most boring answer is the right one - lights in the woods spooked trained military personnel and they made a meal of it.
Seems like a decent project. One question: what's your false positive rate compared to the commercial units?
This is a solid suggestion. We could even have a monthly pinned thread counting down to significant dates. Would definitely improve the community aspect.
George T. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Good idea actually. Would probably drive engagement too. I'd use it for planning trips to Bodmin and Dartmoor. You should post this in the admin requests section though, more likely to get seen.
Casey D. in Site Feedback & Suggestions 4 years ago thumb_up 1
This is exactly what I've been thinking about starting. The budget is reasonable. Just one question: for someone in a reasonably light-polluted area (suburbs of Manchester), is it still worth...
You're assuming declassification works the way you think it does. Black programmes can keep stuff classified indefinitely if it involves foreign technology or advanced military capabilities.
This is brilliant. Been spending £150+ on proper EMF gear and half the time it's just picking up the local phone mast. Would definitely appreciate the GitHub link. Do you have build photos?
RiverMidnight in Equipment Guides & DIY Builds 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Could have perfectly mundane explanations - relocation for war work, hospital posting, all sorts of things.
Fatima T. in Personal Encounters 4 years ago thumb_up 4