Winter actually increases paranormal activity in my experience, so you're picking the right season. I do shorter sessions (45 minutes max) instead of hours-long vigils.
I'm slightly skeptical though. Did you document the previous activity in other rooms with dates and times?
Right, so I was having a fag on my balcony about twenty minutes ago (22:45, clear night, decent visibility) and saw what looked like three lights in a perfect triangle formation moving silently...
The problem with the Borley Rectory case is that it's become so mythologized that it's hard to separate fact from Price's own interpretations.
You weren't losing it. You saw something. Whether it was paranormal or mundane, you experienced something your rational mind couldn't immediately categorise, which is why you're here asking.
My nan was adamant she'd seen a ghost in her house. Not a dramatic poltergeist thing, just a presence, footsteps, feeling watched. My parents thought she was being daft but I took her seriously.
It was huge. Like, genuinely huge. Taller than our car, broad shouldersSorry but this is getting a bit ridiculous isn't it?
I've been watching parliamentary questions for years and this was definitely different in tone. Usually it's framed as a curiosity or gets treated with barely concealed dismissal.
I've just moved to Hebden Bridge and I'm absolutely fascinated by the local paranormal history. The moors have this incredible atmosphere - beautiful and unsettling at the same time - and...
I'm not saying EVP doesn't exist as a phenomenon - but I am saying if it does exist, it's so subtle and so vulnerable to interpretation bias that we might never document it properly.
I've investigated three suspected poltergeist cases in person. In all three, there was someone in the household with motive and opportunity to fake it. In two, I found evidence of actual faking.
Dusk is the classic cryptid sighting time. Light's weird, your eyes are tired from driving, brain fills in gaps.
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum (registered today, still getting used to how everything works). I've been interested in paranormal phenomena for about fifteen years, particularly the Rendlesham...
Is there any documented pattern here, or am I pattern-matching where there isn't one?Honest answer: probably both.
Just spotted this on the MoD website - they're re-releasing some of the Rendlesham Forest files in December with previously redacted sections.