A century of residual activity in a confined, high-footfall location is actually decent grounds for a genuine imprint haunting rather than the usual "ooh I heard a creak" nonsense.
Wrong side of the Atlantic for me but we've had big black cat sightings in Dorset for years and nobody ever gets a decent photo, which is suspicious in itself given everyone walks around with a...
Went there in 2019 and yes, the cold spot was real enough but I'm not convinced it wasn't just a draughty old building doing what draughty old buildings do.
Railroad lines, ley lines, chalk lines - everyone's got a theory and nobody's got a photo worth a damn.
I'll be honest, I'm deeply sceptical of Dogman as a category full stop - spent thirty-odd...
Those unmarked vans could be literally anything - contractors, security firms, equipment suppliers. TfL uses outside companies for everything now. You're seeing a pattern that probably isn't there.
That said, recurring vivid dreams where you're recognizing real-world details are worth paying attention to. Not necessarily paranormal, but psychologically significant.
The thermal camera moment killed me because yes, absolutely. You've spent seventy quid on a device that shows you 'oh, that's where the heat source is' and somehow this is supposed to be...
There's interesting research suggesting certain frequencies (around 19Hz) can induce feelings of unease and potentially enhance perception. Not saying it'll get you EVP, but worth experimenting.
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