tammy_parrish

tammy_parrish

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Paranormal researcher based in Whitby. 19 years of field experience and still no definitive answers — but I'm not giving up.

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Borley Rectory investigation report—anyone else planning a winter visit?
So Borley Rectory is officially one of the most documented haunted locations in Britain, but visiting in winter is a completely different experience from summer.
in Haunted Locations 12 months ago
Podcast review: "The Frequency" - episode 4 on Skinwalker Ranch is absolutely wild
They've got repair records. The descriptions they give of the phenomena match accounts from the original Bigegelow Aerospace investigation.Repair records for what though?
in Books, Documentaries & Podcasts 1 year ago thumb_up 5
Best kit under £150 for beginner ghost hunting - what's essential?
Right, I'm planning my first proper ghost hunt (location TBD but probably somewhere in East Anglia) and I want to get some decent equipment without spending a fortune.
in Ghost Hunting Techniques 1 year ago
Best paranormal documentaries actually worth watching?
For something truly weird and British, look up the documentary about the Moberly-Jourdain Versailles incident.
in General Chat 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Skinwalker Ranch—is the scientific interest legitimate or just paranormal tourism?
But cattle mutilations *are* a documented phenomenon with a long history. Whether it's UFO-related or just predators/natural processes we've misunderstood, that's worth actual investigation.
in Ancient Mysteries & Lost Civilisations 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Bodmin Moor Beast vs. Scottish Highland activity—anyone tracking both?
Mate, you might want to look at the Rendlesham Forest reports alongside this. Some researchers reckon there's a pattern of activity near areas with unusual electromagnetic readings or ancient...
in Bigfoot & Sasquatch 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Why do so many ancient cultures have similar flood myths? Coincidence or shared history?
The linguistic angle is interesting. Some researchers have found possible connections between flood narrative vocabulary in different ancient languages, though I can't remember the specific...
in Ancient Mysteries & Lost Civilisations 2 years ago thumb_up 2
MoD files released today - Rendlesham connection to Porton Down?
mentions of "biological sample analysis" and "unidentified substrate examination" This is precisely the kind of thing the MoD would redact even if it was completely mundane.
in Government Disclosure & Documents 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Rendlesham Forest 1980 - garrison personnel testimonies now public
I've got mates who work in defence and the general consensus is that Rendlesham was a classified American experiment that went pear-shaped.
in Alien Contact & Abduction Accounts 2 years ago thumb_up 4
EVP sessions - can we actually trust what we're hearing?
Some of the best EVP work I've seen comes from people who don't expect to find anything. They're doing acoustic monitoring, they stumble across something genuinely strange that they can't explain,...
in Ghost Hunting Techniques 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Genuine question: does anyone actually believe poltergeists are real anymore?
The most honest answer is probably: we don't have enough good evidence to confirm poltergeists exist, and we don't have enough good evidence to say they definitely don't.
in Poltergeist Activity 2 years ago
Penney Lane Cemetery (Liverpool) - apparition seen in daytime, weird vibes
Penney Lane's got a massive history - Victorian burials, plague graves underneath, old TB hospital nearby. Very active location paranormally.
in Haunted Locations 2 years ago thumb_up 3
Red orb spotted over Scottish Highlands - Fort William area, 8th November evening
I was hiking near Ben Nevis on Tuesday evening (8th November, around 6:30 PM, just after dusk) with two mates.
in Sightings & Reports 2 years ago
Has anyone actually seen the Yorkshire Moorland Creature? Summer solstice sightings cluster?
My grandfather claimed he saw something in the Ilkley Moor area around 1952, during summer. He described it as "something between a large dog and something else entirely." He wasn't prone to...
in Mystery Animals & Out-of-Place Species 2 years ago thumb_up 5
Ghost hunters vs estate agents—who's worse at describing properties?
This is genuinely funny and I hate that it's accurate. Both use euphemisms to describe disaster. "Character" = falling apart. "Unusual chill" = terrible insulation and damp.
in Humour & Memes 2 years ago thumb_up 2