6 hours is significant because most of the well-documented cases cluster around either very short gaps (under 90 mins) or the longer 4-8 hour window, almost nothing in between, which is one of...
Not my usual territory - I'm more SHC and dimensional bleed than cryptid patrol - but I did fall down a rabbit hole on this a few months back after someone posted a cluster map on Reddit showing a...
Seems like admin have gone quiet on the actual time slot which is pretty unhelpful tbh. Based on previous maintenance windows on this site it's usually early morning - like 6am to 10am range - so...
Yeah this tracks with something I've been mulling over for a while. The EM field fluctuations during a storm are significant and if you accept that poltergeist phenomena are in any way tied to...
Right so this is something I've been poking at for years being from Hampshire originally. The official line is always "hoax, never traced, case closed" but that's a bit convenient isn't...
The Highgate case is genuinely one of the more interesting mid-century British paranormal flaps but it gets completely buried under the Sean Manchester vs David Farrant pantomime.
Not Shropshire but I had something very similar near the New Forest about three years back. Big, black, and moving with that low fluid gait that domestic cats just don't have - you know the one,...
@Phillsy52 fair point but the SHC literature has the same problem and I still think theres something to it.
InvestigatorIan: Which West Midlands group? I'm near Coventry and I've been wanting to join one but didn't know where to start. Also, joining a group is definitely the right call.
So I've been reading about Borley Rectory in Essex - the 'most haunted house in England' allegedly - and I'm genuinely torn on whether it's an actual paranormal hotspot or whether it's just become...
Welcome, firstly, and I'm sorry about your mum. February is a brutal time to lose someone.Your question is a fair one and it deserves a fair answer rather than defensiveness.