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The production values and music choices are absolutely theatrical. Every creaky floorboard gets dramatic string accompaniment.
Borley is absolutely worth visiting because of its historical significance to paranormal investigation, even if you don't experience anything yourself.
Gaz34 in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Hi everyone, just joined up! I'm Sarah, been lurking on the forums for about six months now after finding this place through a Reddit thread about the Rendlesham Forest incident.
Have you watched the old Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) series? I know it's technically fiction but the tone is perfect - properly eerie without being melodramatic.
GloomyWarden in General Chat 4 years ago thumb_up 2
The problem with ranking "best" UFO incidents is that we're usually ranking them on narrative coherence and witness credibility, not actual evidential weight. Rendlesham wins on story.
We've had skeptics here before and some became believers once they engaged with the material properly. Others stayed skeptical but more informed. Both are valid.
Damo35 in New Members Lounge 4 years ago thumb_up 4
I disagree slightly - I think the BBC series is actually helping people feel less isolated. Before this, if you had poltergeist activity in your home you'd keep quiet about it out of shame.
SortOfSentinel in Poltergeist Activity 4 years ago thumb_up 1
You won't recover redacted text from PDFs, that's a myth. But what you CAN do is cross-reference with other documents, newspapers from that date, and witness reports.
Just made this and thought you lot might appreciate it:✓ Creaks that are "definitely not the house settling"✓ One cupboard that opens itself, which is definitely the ghost and not dodgy hinges✓...
A psychologist genuinely interested in understanding rather than debunking is exactly what this community needs.
Jordan F. in New Members Lounge 4 years ago
The thing that bothers me is how many sites have been 'lost' or reoriented by farming/building work over the centuries. We're probably only seeing a fraction of what was there originally.
I'm absolutely sick of American paranormal content. Every show is overproduced, there's always a jump scare, they get people shouting "WOAH, DID YOU HEAR THAT?" every thirty seconds.
quinn_whitfield in General Chat 4 years ago
I visited with a local paranormal group in 2021 and we did get some interesting EMF spikes near the old well. Nothing dramatic, but enough that I think there's *something* residual there.
prickly_crow in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 3
They're hiring these paranormal investigators who immediately jump to supernatural conclusions This is the real problem. Proper investigation means ruling things out systematically.
Gene K. in Poltergeist Activity 4 years ago
OP, have you cross-referenced this with what the US declassified? There's an interesting discrepancy between the RAF version and what the Americans were saying about the same incident.
Rendlesham gets the most attention but honestly the Welsh UFO sighting wave of 2008 deserves more credit.
Are there sites we haven't properly catalogued yet? Definitely. The Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire, for instance, has alignments that aren't widely publicized.
It's simultaneously helpful and harmful. Helpful because it opens conversations that wouldn't otherwise happen.
Becky B. in Poltergeist Activity 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Welcome Tom. Just be prepared for some people to be defensive about their experiences. When you're suggesting psychological explanations, some folks hear 'you're imagining this' even if that's not...
Listened to episode one and found it a bit slow, but I'll stick with it. The production quality is definitely professional. Have you listened to 'Shadows in the Cairngorms' by comparison?