Mandatas
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Trigger ObjectsI know we have used these once with no movement of the object. I think we should try and use them again on location, I know outdoor locations may be more difficult, but it's worth a try.
What do you reckon?
I also think we need to choose our object carefully, to try and match the object with the location and the reported spirits there.
Manda
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Dave_h
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There is never any guarantee that a trigger object will move. I have used this experiment more times than I can count and only had a couple of small movements. When I did get movement, it was very small distances. Always Use CARD as opposed to paper and draw around the object carefully. Once the object has been drawn around, don't touch it and try to lock the area off so no one can get near it. If a few people have video cameras, try to position one on the object so any movement will be captured on video and analysed
Sorry, I was getting carried away with tips and pointers again
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Mandatas
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Thanks Dave, always happy to have other peoples opinions.
We are gonna use flour tomorrow night and leave a camera or two filming on one or two of the objects.
We have used trigger objects a couple of times before with no movement, so hopefully we will get something.
manda
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Baruc
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Think that this is one of those things that rarely work, but when it does, it's very worthwhile.
However, as Dave H. has already emphasised, unless the object is under the gaze of the camera at all times, any movement of the object, unless you are the only one on site, has to be questioned.
Kind Regards
Baruc.
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Mandatas
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Thats true yes Baruc.
Manda
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alan
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You do need to keep a camcorder on it or in a locked room, and yes is well worth it when it works.
Another good thing to use is black card and talc of flour, i used this a lot at Mundon and did get finger prints of a young child there once.
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Mandatas
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Thats a good idea, we will have to try that one Alan.
Manda
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