Didn't see it myself but my cousin up in Sheboygan was fishing that night and said he saw something that "didn't move right" over the water, which is vague as heck but he's not the type...
Never had poltergeist trouble myself but my neighbour back in Morgantown swore blind her kitchen cupboards would fly open every time a thunderstorm rolled in off the mountains, which honestly made...
This is a no-judgment zone, so I'm gonna ask: what's the one paranormal thing you genuinely believe in, but you'd get absolutely roasted for mentioning at work or down the pub?
Have you used any of these at Pendle Hill or other known hotspots? Curious how they perform in actual investigation conditions rather than controlled testing.
I'd say go for it. Worst case scenario you get a nice walk up a hill and some fresh air. Best case, you collect some proper data about paranormal activity in a historically significant location.
Good guide. Fair point about false positives - you need to understand thermal signatures before you interpret them. Also, ambient temperature matters massively.
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