Skip the meter entirely and get a digital thermometer instead. Temperature drops are more reliable indicators of paranormal activity than EMF in my experience. You can get a good one for £20.
Mate, the issue with Dartmoor is the moorland's too open. A seven-foot-tall hairy creature would stick out like a sore thumb on the exposed moor.
Good timing honestly - the site's been a bit dodgy. Really appreciate the transparency about what's happening. Makes a nice change from some forums that just go dark without explanation.
My hypothesis is that the thinning veil thing is actually bollocks, but something about the astronomical alignment genuinely does affect electromagnetic activity This is a solid hypothesis...
I grew up in Cornwall and knew someone who swore blind they saw it in 1989. Said it was definitely not a dog - proportions were all wrong.
Watch 'Natural History: The Monster Quest' era documentaries rather than the recent clickbait stuff.
I don't live in London but I've read extensively about the original Spring-heeled Jack accounts and there's some genuinely weird testimony from multiple independent witnesses in the 1830s.
See a GP first, no question. Rule out neurological issues, sleep disorders, medication side effects, anything medical. That's not being boring - that's being sensible.
Got this video sent to me by a mate who was walking near Rendlesham Forest on January 8th, early evening (around 5:30 PM).
Right, I've been a lurker here for ages but this has properly shaken me up. Last Saturday (15th March, around 11:30pm) I was driving back from my mate's place near Castleton with my girlfriend.
Welcome! Good to have another Nottinghamshire person on here. The A1 corridor actually has quite a history of UAP sightings - there's something about that route.
Honestly, start with a good audio recorder and thermal imaging, skip the full-spectrum camera for now - it's more about spectacle than data. Your phone can document location and basic audio.
You're right that moorland sightings are probably misidentifications - moorland is open, light changes are weird, and people are primed to see 'something strange'. But woodlands?
Because if they admitted something genuinely landed at a UK military base and they didn't know what it was, it would be an absolute embarrassment. Better to bury it and hope people forget.
when we got home that evening, we found about 40 minutes of our hike just... missing from our memories This needs more investigation. Did you check your phone's location history?