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Both. Get both. 👽 You're looking at roughly £500-600 total if you go mid-range on everything, but think of it as an investment.
Right, first thing - the fact this is centring on your daughter's bedroom is significant and worth paying attention to.
Pieter S. in Poltergeist Activity 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Hard disagree. This isn't a social club. It's a space for serious inquiry. People should come prepared, ask specific questions, and respect that others' time is valuable.
Matteo B. in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 5
I've done loads of EVP work and never got results that convinced me beyond doubt. I'm skeptical of spirit boxes specifically because the mechanism is so mechanistic - literally broadcast fragments...
There were actually several reports from across Yorkshire that night. I'm in Leeds and saw something similar around the same time, though I was driving so couldn't observe it properly.
Isabelle E. in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 1
This is a brilliant example of the liminal space cryptozoology occupies. Scottish wildcats are real but extinct/extinct-in-the-wild, so any solid population constitutes both a cryptozoological and...
Daisy P. in Cryptozoology General 4 years ago thumb_up 3
I've been diving deep into the declassified documents surrounding Rendlesham Forest, and I think I've finally found the pattern that explains why the UK government is still keeping certain records...
I lurked for three months before posting because I was terrified of being mocked. When I finally did post with a genuine question, the responses were helpful.
brandi_wood in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 2
That said, I've noticed the same pattern and I think there's more to it than coincidence. Why would they choose to release UFO files at ALL if not for some strategic purpose?
Someone's mentioned this before on this forum but bring protective gear - the grounds are overgrown and there's glass and rubble from the demolished building still there.
Secret Banshee in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Could also be worth checking local news archives for the same time period - sometimes unusual sightings correlate with other documented incidents (power outages, equipment failures, etc.) that...
I've got a different angle on this. What if the 'glitches' are our perception catching up with quantum variations? Quantum mechanics suggests multiple states exist simultaneously until observed.
Quick question for the cryptozoology crowd: Scottish wildcats are technically still 'real' animals (not cryptids), but functionally they're in that weird space where they might as well be.
Good list. I'd emphasise the binoculars point - cheap binoculars create optical distortions that can generate false patterns and movement. Spend the money on decent optics or use your naked eye.
Ronnie Y. in Skywatching & UAP Monitoring 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Borley's brilliant for investigation because you've got proper historical documentation - it's not just anecdotes. The research done there over the decades is actually pretty rigorous.
UnearthlySpecter457 in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Triangular formation of lights is one of the most common UAP reports, especially in populated areas.
Gloomy Heron in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 4
You're definitely onto something, though the explanation might be more boring than you'd hope. Government FOIA teams work on scheduled release windows - they batch process requests roughly...
Would love to see that mobile footage if your mate's willing to share it. Upload it to the Quirk Reports video archive and someone'll probably identify it within a day.
Yuki S. in Sightings & Reports 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Right, I'm organising a proper investigation trip to Borley Rectory in Suffolk this autumn and want to make sure I'm doing it right.
I've been going through the MoD's publicly released UFO files (they're all on the National Archives website) and I noticed something odd about the release schedule.