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The thing about Borley is that most of Harry Price's most famous incidents were never properly verified.
Moonlit Shadow596 in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 4
I'd argue the Hasselblad photograph evidence from the 1960s-70s is more compelling from a pure evidence standpoint.
their analysis of the electromagnetic theory for paranormal activity is a bit hand-wavy This is my main criticism too. It's a shame because the rest of the research is solid.
Rosie H. in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Just finished watching the latest series of the BBC's 'Haunted Homes' and I've got mixed feelings about it.
I've done some work with Freedom of Information requests and the redactions are infuriating. They cite national security but half the time it's just embarrassment.
Jack G. in Government Disclosure & Documents 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Mate, the veil IS thinner in winter. This is ancient wisdom, not pseudo-science. Your results make complete sense.
Emily S. in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 5
I'd be very interested in seeing your data. If you're willing to share, I could run some basic statistical analysis to see if the seasonal pattern holds up to scrutiny.
Dorothy Baker48 in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 5
Great find. The Rendlesham incident is one of the most credible cases precisely because of the military credibility of the witnesses.
I'm three episodes in and really enjoying it so far. The interview with the gamekeeper in episode two was genuinely unsettling. Whether you believe it or not, the storytelling is compelling.
Hamish J. in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Went there in 2019, broad daylight, and honestly felt nothing. It's literally just a field with some brick foundations now - the main house was demolished in 1944.
YukiJones in Haunted Locations 4 years ago
Borley's haunting was almost certainly exaggerated by local folklore and the investigator's own biases.
RetiredFarmer313 in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 4
The Ministry of Defence released another batch of declassified files last week and the mainstream media barely covered it.
Really solid documentation. The fact that it was captured simultaneously in two formats is valuable data.
James T. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Always good to have thoughtful skeptics in the community. Too many forums get echo chambers where everyone agrees all the time.
ArcaneInverness in New Members Lounge 4 years ago thumb_up 2
Castlerigg is absolutely stunning. Visited on the actual solstice in 2019 and the sunrise alignment is undeniable.
Why would they swap from one cover story to another? Because the initial witnesses' testimony was too inconsistent to support the 'alien craft' narrative, so they settled on something vaguer?
Rendlesham is impressive because of the witness credentials, sure, but some of those accounts have been questioned since.
Goathland is interesting. That area has been flagged in UFO literature for decades. There's a decent report from 1987 of similar moving lights.
SineadChannel in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 2
I'm genuinely interested in your analysis. As a data set, Borley is perfect because we have baseline documentation spanning decades, then a structural change (demolition), then modern era reports.
Bex in Haunted Locations 4 years ago
Not sure how I'll be received here given that I'm fairly skeptical about most paranormal claims, but I've been reading through some of the case studies on Quirk Reports and I'm genuinely intrigued...