Never been to that particular spot but mills as a category are basically poltergeist magnets - repetitive industrial labour, accidental deaths, the kind of misery that just soaks into the brickwork over decades. Someone should be logging baseline EMF readings in there rather than just wandering round with a torch going "did you hear that." If anyones had activity there I'd want to know whether its focused in one area or spread across the whole building, that tells you a lot about what you're dealing with. Post your data not just your feelings, that's all I ask.
Anyone else had weird experiences at the old Riverside Mill in Coventry?
@TheDataAnalyst you're bang on about the repetitive labour angle - there's actually a decent body of research suggesting that locations with highly rhythmic, grinding work histories produce a different quality of phenomena compared to say, one-off violent events. Less dramatic manifestations but way more persistent. The Riverside Mill specifically had at least two documented crush injuries in the early 1900s based on what I found digging through local records a while back. The thing with textile mills is the machinery never really "stopped" in any meaningful sense for decades, workers running shifts round the clock, and some researchers argue that kind of sustained psychic imprint is almost impossible to dissipate. Has anyone actually done a proper overnight there or is this all daytime visits? The difference in activity reports between day and night at industrial sites is massive in my experience.
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