@DuskShadow491 raises the exact right question and nobody seems to want to answer it. Baseline documentation in residential hauntings is almost never done properly because by the time anyone...
Yeah this is something I've been tracking for a while actually. Got maybe 30+ hours of recordings from sessions I've done down here in Cornwall over the past two years, and the static burst...
Fair enough, these things have to happen. Just hope the migration doesn't wipe any of the older threads - I've referenced some posts from the Mandela Effect section going back a few years and...
@TheFuneralDirector727 the water connection is well documented if you dig into the literature. Persinger did some work on electromagnetic anomalies near large water bodies and there's a reasonable...
Been tracking this for about three years now using NOAA's Kp index data alongside the missing time reports I've collected from this forum and a couple of others.
The "it was a barn owl" explanation is genuinely one of the laziest debunks in the entire catalogue of official responses to these cases. A barn owl.
@wobbly_badger don't leave us hanging mate, what were the findings?
From what I recall the anthropological work done on it - I think it was in the 1960s - suggested the skull was actually female...
@HarryEntity you're completely right about waterways being underreported and I've been banging this drum for years.
Interesting that this is picking up again. I'm based in Cornwall so obviously not close to the Great Lakes myself, but I've been tracking the global distribution patterns of Dogman reports for...
Genuine question for anyone with more UAP experience than me - does the triangular formation necessarily indicate a single craft, or could it be three separate objects flying in coordinated...
CivilDebate_Dave: My experience is that it works best when both sides have actual expertise. A cryptozoologist and a biologist can have a productive conversation about whether X animal...
Record in a completely silent environment first (your bedroom, a quiet room) and listen to it with no commentary. That's your baseline silence. Then record in the 'haunted' location and compare.
what's really interesting is the redacted section on page 14This is always the issue though - you're looking at indent marks and assuming something's been hidden.
What if the actual haunting attracted a cult element that deliberately faked phenomenaThis is Occam's Razor in reverse, mate.
Genuinely good point. The community aspect alone is valuable - you're part of a group that's curious and open-minded about weird stuff, which is rare.