Have you submitted this to any official channels? The CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) takes these reports seriously if there's a potential aviation safety issue.
Okay but genuine question: has anyone experienced weird paranormal activity specifically around Halloween despite having no supernatural decorations?
Fair review. I think the strength of that episode is it gives airtime to people who experienced something genuine and unpleasant, without demanding they explain it.
If you're really keen, Tony Healy and Paul Cropper's work on Australian cryptids is gold for methodology. They actually do proper field research and analysis rather than just collecting anecdotes.
The old Unsolved Mysteries episodes with Robert Stack still hold up remarkably well. They don't try to explain everything, they just present the facts and let you make up your mind.
Contact lenses, mate. Scleral contacts. They're mad expensive but some people get full black ones as a fashion thing.
You're assuming incompetence or conspiracy, but the simpler explanation is bureaucratic nonsense. Files get redacted under multiple acts - Data Protection, Freedom of Information exemptions - and...
it's a bit slow-paced for people wanting jump scares or dramatic confrontationsThis is why I actually preferred it to the American paranormal docs.
MPs were asking questions about UAP sightings over military installations on Tuesday afternoon. There's a Hansard record of it.
The E4 is absolutely fine. I've got the newer E8 and the difference is marginal for ghost hunting purposes. The E4 is robust, reliable, and gives you the fundamentals.
The Manchester flat detail matters - older properties or newer builds? Older ones have more settling and movement. Also, which floor? Ground floor with water pipes underneath?
I think poltergeists as described in folklore probably aren't real. But I also think there's definitely psychological phenomena we don't fully understand that manifests as physical effects in some...
I went up Pendle in September and didn't experience anything weird, just muddy. But I've read the Pendle witches were actually innocent - wrongly convicted.
Right, I've been reading this forum for about three years and finally worked up the courage to post my own experience.
Welcome aboard, Sarah! Honestly, your instinct to start with documentaries and accessible books is solid.