Right so this is the kind of thread I live for. Three nights is long enough to rule out a one-off weird sound, something was clearly repeating a behaviour or at least the conditions were...
Didn't see it myself but I've got a mate in Kenosha who messaged me about something odd that Thursday night - he's not into any of this stuff normally which is what made me take notice.
Visited Blythburgh a few years back and the marks are genuinely strange. What got me wasn't the height so much as the depth - consistent all the way across, which rules out most conventional...
Never been to Millbrook specifically but that description of "strange energy" near old agricultural structures is something I keep coming back to.
The landing marker theory never really had much going for it once you start pulling it apart. The lines aren't load-bearing - the soil beneath would crumble under any significant weight or thrust.
You're asking the right question but you're comparing apples to oranges. Trifield measures three axes simultaneously - it's genuinely better kit. But for ghost hunting?
Have I captured anything genuinely anomalous? No.Honest answer at least. I've spent a lot of money on ghost hunting kit over the years and the honest truth is most of it doesn't capture anything...
This is worth documenting properly. Get the exact coordinates of the cottage if possible, note the date again, and try to contact locals about any recent unusual occurrences.
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