First Field Investigation
Initial case selection, location research, safety planning, and equipment testing are underway.
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Paranormal • Cryptid • Unknown Phenomena
Following the evidence into the unknown.
A new field investigation project documenting strange reports, local legends, possible cryptid activity, and unexplained encounters with a practical, evidence-focused approach.
Now Preparing
Field Notes - Unknown is currently preparing its first investigations. The goal is simple: treat every report respectfully, document conditions clearly, use available tools responsibly, and separate what can be explained from what remains unknown.
Launch Status
Case files listed below are placeholders for upcoming work. No final claims, evidence conclusions, or episode findings will be posted until field review is complete.
Case Files
These case cards are marked pending until the first field investigation is completed and reviewed.
Initial case selection, location research, safety planning, and equipment testing are underway.
Submit a leadResearch file reserved for regional folklore, witness accounts, and locations that can be investigated responsibly.
Suggest a locationFuture viewer-submitted sightings will be reviewed for date, location, conditions, photos, video, and follow-up details.
Report an experienceInvestigation Method
Collect the date, time, location, witness account, weather, photos, video, and safety concerns.
Review local history, maps, terrain, access rules, prior reports, and ordinary explanations.
Document the location with notes, controlled observation, camera coverage, audio, and available imaging tools.
Organize findings, attempt to debunk, identify unknowns, and publish conclusions only when the review is complete.
Latest Episode
This space is ready for the first YouTube episode once the investigation is filmed, reviewed, and published.
Episode coming soon
Field Kit
Clear visual documentation of locations, conditions, interviews, and possible activity.
Environmental sound recording for review, comparison, and timestamped field notes.
Drone scouting where legal and safe for terrain, access points, and overhead perspective.
Written notes, maps, timestamps, weather, observations, and follow-up questions.
Submit a Tip
Send the strongest details you have: date, time, location, weather, photos or video, number of witnesses, and a clear description. Replace the sample email below with your preferred contact address before publishing.