According to paranormal Magazine the video below has “The Best Ghost Cases Ever Caught On Tape“.
That’s quite a claim! Whats is your opinion?
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Posted on 10 April 2011
About the Author
My name is Neal, I am 32 years old and live in Milton Keynes with my wife, 2 kids and a cat. I am the co-founder and web developer for Ghost Science, and I am very interested in EVP and the Stone Tape Theory.
When it comes to ghosts and the paranormal in general, I am sceptical but I am not closed minded and while out on ghost investigations I try to look at all the possibilities and angles before coming to any conclusions.
I decided to launch the Ghost Science website a few years ago with Allan, the other co-founder of the group, as a way to communicate with other members of the ghost hunting/paranormal community around the UK and the rest of the world about all aspects of ghost hunting including the sceptical aspects that many sites shy away from.
This was a very interesting program with some of the best ghost videos I’ve ever seen. Those which seemed genuinely inexplicable were: The Hampton Court ghost video, which I’ve seen before; the black, misty shadow, which was reflected in the mirror; the white mist in the basement, the ghost of through which the wreck of a car was seen and the account of the woman who survived the crash, virtually unharmed.
I saw the ghost of a dead boy at my school when I was about 10 and I saw it for about a minute until it floated across the room a went through a door. I remember that experience as if it was yesterday, yet I’m now 59! I’ve had other paranormal experiences, does that make me ‘weird’, crazy, or just plain mistaken? I don’t think so, I know what I experienced is real, but not ‘real’ in the way most of us, me included, USUALLY perceive our surroundings.
I once saw part of a black shadow move across a room in broad daylight, a cat near me also saw this because it followed the shadow with its head at the same time I saw it. I have had other paranormal experiences as well, but, while I’m genuinely interested in them, I just accept them for what they are and get on with my life.
I think that humanity as a whole, little by little, getting closer to discovering something, something that will shake the foundations of everything we believe [have been conditioned to believe] or ‘know’ to be true. What this will be and how it will come about I have no idea. It may be a single ‘world’ event or a series of events, which may well lift the lid off what the supernatural is, and change or enhance our understanding of what exactly this is, depending on our individual beliefs or worldviews.
On the other hand, this revelation may not be based on any particular event, or large scale events. Our beliefs have always been manipulated as to what is ‘real’ and what is not, by the various conditioning influences in our societies at large, school, our government, the media, advertising etc. Whatever has happened in the past, our consciousness in the west has changed deeply in the last 40 years or so, especially since the hippy movement in the late 60s. Human consciousness will continue to change to encompass acceptance of such paranormal phenomena as ghosts. The ‘seers’ I prefer the term, rather than ‘believers’, which has religious connotations, may one day outnumber those who haven’t experienced paranormal phenomena. If / when that happens, it will signify a definite and probably irreversible, shift in human consciousness and as a consequence, our belief systems, whether connected with religion or not.
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This was a very interesting program with some of the best ghost videos I’ve ever seen. Those which seemed genuinely inexplicable were: The Hampton Court ghost video, which I’ve seen before; the black, misty shadow, which was reflected in the mirror; the white mist in the basement, the ghost of through which the wreck of a car was seen and the account of the woman who survived the crash, virtually unharmed.
I saw the ghost of a dead boy at my school when I was about 10 and I saw it for about a minute until it floated across the room a went through a door. I remember that experience as if it was yesterday, yet I’m now 59! I’ve had other paranormal experiences, does that make me ‘weird’, crazy, or just plain mistaken? I don’t think so, I know what I experienced is real, but not ‘real’ in the way most of us, me included, USUALLY perceive our surroundings.
I once saw part of a black shadow move across a room in broad daylight, a cat near me also saw this because it followed the shadow with its head at the same time I saw it. I have had other paranormal experiences as well, but, while I’m genuinely interested in them, I just accept them for what they are and get on with my life.
I think that humanity as a whole, little by little, getting closer to discovering something, something that will shake the foundations of everything we believe [have been conditioned to believe] or ‘know’ to be true. What this will be and how it will come about I have no idea. It may be a single ‘world’ event or a series of events, which may well lift the lid off what the supernatural is, and change or enhance our understanding of what exactly this is, depending on our individual beliefs or worldviews.
On the other hand, this revelation may not be based on any particular event, or large scale events. Our beliefs have always been manipulated as to what is ‘real’ and what is not, by the various conditioning influences in our societies at large, school, our government, the media, advertising etc. Whatever has happened in the past, our consciousness in the west has changed deeply in the last 40 years or so, especially since the hippy movement in the late 60s. Human consciousness will continue to change to encompass acceptance of such paranormal phenomena as ghosts. The ‘seers’ I prefer the term, rather than ‘believers’, which has religious connotations, may one day outnumber those who haven’t experienced paranormal phenomena. If / when that happens, it will signify a definite and probably irreversible, shift in human consciousness and as a consequence, our belief systems, whether connected with religion or not.