@BrandiRelic the 3am thing is genuinely one of the most documented patterns in poltergeist reports, theres a reason its sometimes called the "devil's hour" - atmospheric pressure drops,...
The glowing red eyes detail is interesting because it keeps showing up independent of witnesses knowing about each other, which is either the most compelling pattern in cryptid research or proof...
@MistyMoonlit the triangle formation thing is massive and honestly underreported - most people assume its military but the silence is what gets me, conventional craft at that altitude would rattle...
@arthur_thompson radar is the big one yeah, because the Wellington ATC and the RNZAF were both tracking objects that night independently, which means you've got three separate data sources all...
@Jonesy288 the Ohio River corridor has been a hotspot for these reports going back decades - "dog men" sightings cluster around river valleys and forested ridgelines worldwide, and that...
Kitchens get flagged constantly in poltergeist literature and the leading theory is that its got something to do with the convergence of running water, electrical appliances and heat sources all...
Bit off my usual patch here since I'm more of a black-eyed kids guy, but this has been nagging at me.
The landing strip theory never really died, it just got embarrassing to say out loud at conferences.
Not my usual territory since I'm more of a black-eyed kids obsessive, but big cats in areas they shouldn't be are properly fascinating and honestly not that far removed from the "something's...
Cheers for the heads up - I'll make sure I'm not mid-rabbit-hole on some BEK report when it all goes dark lol.
Never been to the Lemp myself but cold spots in old basements get written off as "poor insulation" way too fast by the sceptics, and honestly that excuse runs out pretty quick when the...
@DalePoltergeist the DR60 is basically the gold standard for direct response EVP, so not surprised you're getting clean results - that thing picks up freqs most recorders miss entirely.
Cheers for the heads up - though knowing my luck, Saturday night is exactly when I'll stumble across a fresh BEK report from somewhere in the Scottish Highlands and desperately need to...
ContactSeekerChris: The thing is, if someone was genuinely abducted and examined by non-human intelligences, you'd expect them to remember things differently than sleep paralysis hallucinations.
If you're serious about EVP work, look into spectral analysis software like Audacity (free). You can visualize the audio waveforms and see if there's genuine structure to the 'voices' or if it's...