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Alright, I've been doing the ghost hunting thing for about a year now and I'm finally going to upgrade my equipment properly.
- The realization halfway through investigation that you're actually just walking through a building in the dark- One person on the team who's secretly hoping nothing happens- A voice clip that...
Misty Dark in Humour & Memes 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Every paranormal thread ever:Bingo Card:Swamp gasMisidentified wildlifeMass hysteriaInfrasoundCarbon monoxideOptical illusionWeather balloonStreetlight reflectionSettling...
George J. in Humour & Memes 4 years ago
The triangular formation thing is worth noting. That's a pattern that appears in many UFO sightings, particularly the Phoenix Lights incident in Arizona. Probably coincidence, but interesting.
ActualFamiliar in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 3
I'm doing some research into reported anomalies across the Scottish Highlands from the 1970s to now, and I've noticed something that might be coincidental but feels worth investigating: there's a...
Really like this idea actually. Even a simple categorised wiki or database would help. Could crowdsource the primary sources and prevent the same arguments from happening repeatedly in different...
I've been re-reading the original Rendlesham Forest statements from December 1980 and I want to propose something slightly different to the standard narrative.
Almost certainly just mass hysteria mixed with actual burglaries and a few clever blokes having a laugh. Victorian London was crowded, poorly lit, and people were genuinely frightened of crime.
The 'lighthouse' explanation was genuinely ridiculous when they first released it. The witnesses were experienced military personnel, not random civilians.
Ordering it now. If it's even half as good as this review suggests, it'll be better than most paranormal history books which are either pure speculation or pure skepticism.
The Beast got absorbed into cryptozoology culture but the actual phenomenon probably continued under the radar.
Loch Ness Monster. Classic gateway case because you can't dismiss it as entirely impossible. Water's deep, habitat is massive, and some strange things actually have been in that loch (giant...
Poppy D. in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 3
What's your stance on provocation techniques? Like, asking the ghosts direct questions and waiting for responses?
WraithlikeShadow831 in Ghost Hunting Techniques 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Keep a detailed log of everything - times, what happened, who witnessed it, weather conditions, anything unusual in your personal lives around that time.
Fair warning: if you're planning to do serious ghost hunting, you'll need permission from the landowner. Can't just rock up with equipment.
Forsaken Anomaly17 in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Get a decent camera ASAP - ideally something with night vision capability. Ring camera or equivalent, set it to record when there's movement. The documentation will be crucial.
This is difficult to talk about openly so I'm doing it anonymously. About four months ago I had an experience that I can't rationally explain and it's been bothering me ever since.I was driving...
I'd definitely get a professional paranormal investigator out, properly qualified one from a recognised organisation. They can rule out environmental factors and give you actual data.
quiet_lurker in Poltergeist Activity 4 years ago thumb_up 3
This is too real. I spent £300 on an EMF meter last year and it's spent more time detecting my microwave than ghosts. Which, fair, is technically paranormal in the sense that it's confusing.
Astral Sussex in Humour & Memes 4 years ago
Honestly, it wasn't a famous case. My nan told me about a ghost in her village church that was apparently documented in parish records going back to the 1600s.
Yuki H. in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 2