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I grew up near Fort William and I can tell you there's definitely folklore about certain glens being 'strange'. Nothing specific I can point to, just community knowledge that some places felt off.
George R. in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Software can help with filtering and noise reduction, but it won't solve the fundamental problem of pareidolia. I'd recommend the 'backward masking' test - play your recordings backward.
AbyssalWendigo in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 2
The rigorous approach is exactly right. Always have blind listening tests - give your recordings to people who don't know what location they're from or what you think they say.
Gene N. in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 4
No physical injuries, no marks on my body, but I had this strange metallic taste in my mouth The metallic taste appears in quite a few abduction accounts.
Chalky787 in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 years ago thumb_up 5
The Dyatlov Pass incident. Absolute rabbit hole of a case. Started reading about it and suddenly I was consuming everything about unexplained deaths, Soviet secrets, and wilderness mysteries.
Harry U. in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 5
Honestly, before jumping to paranormal: call a plumber and electrician. Pipes moving can cause cupboard vibrations, electrical surges can affect magnetic catches, all sorts of mundane explanations...
Aberdeen Moth in Poltergeist Activity 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Solid guide but I'd argue against the 'never go alone' rule in some situations. Sometimes locations are more active with a single investigator - less interference, less scepticism, clearer...
Sandra E. in Ghost Hunting Techniques 4 years ago thumb_up 1
I've used the Etekcity one for about eight months now. For the price, it's genuinely solid. Had it out in the Scottish Highlands doing some paranormal investigation and it's held up well in the...
SpectralPortal306 in Equipment Reviews 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Rendlesham's been picked apart more than a Sunday roast and the most likely explanation remains: misidentified lighthouse beams, military exercises, and a senior officer (Halt) seeing what he...
I've read the declassified files multiple times. The redactions are interesting but not necessarily sinister - a lot of it is probably just classified for reasons unrelated to UFOs (military...
The thing that gets me is the consistency of the jump height.Mate, people exaggerate distances in the dark all the time. A 6-foot fence becomes 12 feet in someone's panicked retelling.
Definitely Revenant in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 5
This is hilarious and also slightly too accurate. The ball lightning one gets pulled out at LEAST once per thread even though literally nobody has ever seen ball lightning in their actual life.
DorsetObserver in Humour & Memes 4 years ago thumb_up 4
This is genuinely interesting research methodology. The geographic clustering angle is something most paranormal research ignores.
cheeky_phoenix in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Missing time is genuinely fascinating and actually documented in multiple abduction cases. The fact that you ended up forty miles north with no fuel consumption and no memory is compelling.
Missing one: "Could you describe it in more detail?" which is code for "I'm about to explain why you're wrong." Also the killer move: "Citation needed" which ends 90% of paranormal discussions.
Tyler Incubus in Humour & Memes 4 years ago thumb_up 1
This is interesting stuff. The Boxing Day element is definitely underexplored. Most accounts focus on the 26th night because that's when Halt got involved and made it 'official'.
Casey K. in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Didn't the theory eventually settle on escapees from private collections or zoo breakouts? That seems more plausible than a cryptid population.
I've been collecting EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) recordings for about two years now, and I'm genuinely struggling with the problem of confirmation bias and pareidolia.
My uncle lives near Bodmin Moor and he swears blind he saw something big and cat-like in about 2014. Didn't report it as the Beast because he knew how that would sound.
The thing that gets me is the consistency of the jump height. Multiple witnesses described him leaping over 10+ feet walls and fences.
Sunny Moth in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 5