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I'm planning a paranormal tour of Essex next month and Borley Rectory is obviously on the list. But I'm wondering if it's actually worth the trip or if it's just a bunch of ruins that have been...
Blair N. in Haunted Locations 4 years ago
Could be atmospheric? Could be electromagnetic changes? Or could be confirmation bias - you're expecting better results in winter so you're more likely to interpret ambiguous sounds as EVP.
Sam Williams in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 3
I'm skeptical of handwriting analysis here. Military documents from that era were often rushed and hastily written - doesn't necessarily indicate pressure or deception.
Bit of a discussion question really: is Rendlesham Forest still the best-documented UFO encounter in British history?
Thanks for the review! I've added it to my list. I'm always hungry for good paranormal content that isn't just recycled American cryptid stories.
Marcy Z. in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 4 years ago thumb_up 5
The problem with Borley is that the original documentation is controversial. Some paranormal researchers argue the investigator (Harry Price) exaggerated or even fabricated reports.
Spectral Pendle in Haunted Locations 4 years ago thumb_up 2
object that can modulate thermal signature or become thermally 'invisible' Or it simply moved behind something that blocks thermal transmission?
kenji_thornton in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 1
Professor of archaeology here (well, retired). The short answer is: we think it was primarily for calendar-keeping and seasonal agriculture, but we don't really know for certain.
Why would they redact a 72-year-old Halloween radar blip? Because they found something they still don't want to explain.
Are hauntings tied to specific structures or to place itself? This is the crucial question. My intuition is that hauntings are tied to traumatic events rather than locations per se, so once the...
This has been discussed extensively in paranormal circles for years. The 'exercises' cover story was always weak, but it's held up because most official channels just accepted it.
This is a genuinely solid report. The multiple witness angle makes it credible. Most people won't admit to seeing something paranormal, so if half the carriage independently described something,...
This is worth exploring. I'm a medium and I've always found my sensitivity peaks in winter - I attributed it to the thinner veil at Samhain and the darker half of the year.
Sort Of Ecto in Mediums, Psychics & EVP 4 years ago thumb_up 2
I've been following the Rendlesham incident for decades (like many of you, I'm sure), and I just received a batch of previously unreleased documents through the National Archives' latest digital...
I work with thermal imaging for building surveys. Most smartphone thermal apps are actually quite unreliable - they can struggle with fast-moving objects and often have lag or frame skipping.
Diane W. in UFO Video & Photo Analysis 4 years ago thumb_up 3
Just finished the three-part series 'The Long Dark' from Grampian Paranormal Collective. It's available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and their own website.
This is great work, OP. The 1952 wave is one of the most well-documented UFO periods. RAF Tangmere is particularly interesting because of its proximity to Chichester airfield and the relatively...
Excellent thread. The astronomical knowledge these cultures possessed was extraordinary - whether you believe in ancient astronauts or just give credit to human ingenuity, the mathematics alone is...
Spring is mating season - that's the answer. All the old folklore talks about the 'restless dead' and 'restless creatures' being drawn to living world in spring.
Rhys G. in Cryptozoology General 4 years ago thumb_up 1
I've obtained similar reports from 1952-1954. The redaction pattern is genuinely inconsistent. Sometimes it's a few lines, sometimes entire sections.