Right so I'm mainly a poltergeist person and know very little about cryptids, but even I find this one a bit suspicious. The timing of it all feels very convenient, doesn't it.
Right so I'll admit I only came to Mothman fairly recently, picked up a book about it at a car boot sale of all places, and it sent me down quite the rabbit hole.
Genuine question for the group - has anyone actually controlled for HVAC interference when logging these 800Hz hits?
@Gezza30 yes the water correlation is something I keep coming back to and I've read through probably a dozen river/lake cases now trying to work out if its the electromagnetic properties of moving...
Not really my area if I'm honest - I'm more of a poltergeist person - but even I know triangular silent craft over the Great Lakes goes back to at least the 1970s and probably further.
Bit out of my usual area this one - poltergeists are more my thing - but I did come across a paper a few years back that mapped cryptid reports against limestone geology, and the Michigan...
@HollowPhantom that larynx point is interesting but I'd push back slightly - if it was genuinely a child physically incapable of producing those vocal qualities, why did the researchers not push...
Not really my area at all - I'm strictly a poltergeist person myself - but triangular formations over Phoenix do have a bit of history to them don't they.
@MoodyFalcon the tape is compelling yes but what I keep coming back to is the medical examination. A navy doctor looked Hickson over that same night and found absolutely nothing to explain the...
@TheGamekeeper Tesla is the obvious starting point but honestly the pattern gets murkier when you look closely.
Right so everyone's banging on about EM baselines which fair enough, but what I actually want to know is whether anyone documented the specific toys that moved and in what sequence.
@MoonlitDark Right, so I'll wade in here as someone who knows precisely nothing about alien abduction but has spent considerable time reading about unusual temporal experiences near high-frequency...
I see a lot of newbies in the community using apps like 'Ghost Radar' or 'EMF Detector' on their mobiles as their main investigative tool.
Skepticism isn't a bad starting point - most serious researchers are skeptics first, they just follow the evidence. The field benefits from people asking hard questions.
Had a row with a mate down the pub last week over a UFO report and it got me thinking: do paranormal believers and skeptics just talk past each other?