UFO's and ghost hunting; both paranormal focuses, but really very very similar in how we go about tackling them.
The first step in dealing with UFO's is to debunk.
The first step in dealing with ghosts is to debunk.
Explanations for UFOs:
Airplanes/military air vehicles/drones/helicopters
Misinterpreted stars in the daytime sky
Reflections of things on the ground
Clouds
Earth lights
Sprites/jets in the atmosphere
lightning
Explanations for Ghosts:
Banging pipes
Poor night vision
High EMF
Mechanical home issues
Car lights
Sleep issues
People who have had encounters with UFOs and ghosts are often ashamed, baffled, their logic is twisted in knot. They don't want to admit it, but they seek answers incessantly by either looking for more UFOs or ghostly encounters.
Both encounters have nearly impossible to prove roadblocks. You can photograph, record or film UFOs or ghosts and these modalities can be shot down by skeptics.
When pondering the origins of both UFOs and ghosts, the explanations run the gamut. UFOs could include aliens and time travelers, military craft and interdimensional travel. Ghosts are explained by history repeating itself in a loop, spirits of dead people remaining behind and interdimensional travel.
What intrigues me the most about UFOs, ghosts and even Bigfoot is that all three have been blamed on interdimensional visitors. What makes that even more intriguing is that there are places in the world where these things happen in clusters; UFOs, ghostly activity and Bigfoot sightings in short-lived hot spots that change frequently. Should all be explained by a portal for interdimensional beings, it would put a bunch of paranormal activity into one basket.
I have to admit that it's rather funny to me when UFO followers laugh at ghost hunters who laugh at Bigfoot hunters. We truly are all in the same trek, facing the same issues and tossing around the same theories. We might actually help each other more than we realize.
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The Galleries of Justice in Nottingham claims to be one of the most haunted locations in Great Britain.
Scores of highwayman, murderers and thieves were subjected to public hangings from within its walls.
Many modern visitors to the site in Nottingham, now a museum, claim to have witnessed spooky goings-on from flying orbs to strange smells and rattling keys.
Now, a couple has stepped forward claiming to have photographic evidence of a supernatural being haunting the former dungeon.
Christine Spice visited the old prison and courtrooms with her partner Denyer earlier this month and took snaps of what she describes as "an eerie mass of white, like an evil male figure."
The figure is pictured behind a second apparition, which appears to be a small child in some form of period dress, captured on Christine's mobile phone camera.
Ms Spice, from Herfordshire, said: "Denyer and I went on one of the museum's guided tours.
"We are both very spiritual people, and could sense quite a lot of spiritual presence around the building.
"We went to visit the pits and immediately I became very agitated and sensed something really bad and evil.
"I told Denyer I thought we should leave as it was affecting me. I could sense the danger and my breathing and heartbeat became faster - I felt very scared.
"We could smell a musty, rotting smell and was very uncomfortable. I then became so freaked out that I ran out.
"The feeling of evil was so overwhelming. Once outside we looked at the photo and could see a white glow like a huge threatening aura."
There has been a court at the Galleries of Justice since at least 1375 and a prison since 1449.
It is the only place in Britain where criminals could be tried, convicted, and sentenced. Some executions were even done at the entrance of the building.
The Galleries contains the original cells, dungeons, two courtrooms, and several medieval caves, where the photo was taken.
Christine said that after she calmed down, they continued looking around and spent some time looking at all the ID photos taken of prisoners displayed on the walls.
She said: "It was in this room that someone pulled my hair. I turned around expecting to see my brother but there was no one there," she said.
"We could sense spirits all over the building and I would definitely describe the place as being very haunted."
Tim Desmond, chief executive at the museum, said: "The staff at the museum are quite used to experiencing the supernatural on the site, not surprising as it was a place of punishment since the Middle Ages.
"What is interesting is now that people have camera phones we are receiving actual images of what they pick up. Even if you are a sceptic it is very difficult to refute the unusual sights."
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Here are a few spooky tales from Poland.
In the small polish town of Przemysl, there sits an ancient castle where so much paranormal activity is happening on a regular basis that staff there refuse to stay watch through the night. Staff have heard the clashing of weaponry behind closed doors, witnessed faucets turning on and off by themselves, heard the sounds of human voices and encountered strange occurrences with the electricity in the castle. The land where the castle now sits was once the ruins of a church and cemetery. Many believe that this could be the explanation for all the paranormal activity. What is not understood is why now? The castle was built on the land centuries ago and there was never anything strange reported until recently.
Hidden deep in the Notecka Forest is a deserted German cemetery. According to my research, it's believed to be one of the most haunted places in the country. Supposedly an entire community of people simply vanished without a trace towards the end of the nineteenth century. All that remains is this creepy overgrown cemetery where strange sounds have been heard late at night. Locals say that German speaking voices have been heard and the ghosts of small children have been seen wandering the forest.
Krakow is also well known for its share of ghosts and strange happenings.
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"In what may be the single greatest mobile application of all time, the Discovery Channel is offering downloads of a ghost detection program for compatible cell phones. The download is free, as long as you sign up for a subscription to its Most Haunted website.
As any self-respecting ghost buster knows, paranormal investigators say that fluctuations in Electro Magnetic Fields (E.M.F.) are the indicators for paranormal activity. Apparently, this application works by measuring variations in data transmission times to and from your mobile phone, which it takes from fluctuations in the local electromagnetic field.
It's at this point in the post that we're supposed to make a joke about 'Ghostbusters' and the phrase, "Who you gonna call?" -- but we'll spare you."
Source: Evan Shamoon, Switched
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On Halloween 1992, years before The Blair Witch Project [Blu-ray]" the BBC aired Ghostwatch", which claimed to be a live on-air investigation of a real haunted house. In actuality, the movie was fiction, but it had a real, lasting effect: some children were diagnosed with PTSD after watching the film.
"The program you are about to watch is a unique live investigation of the supernatural," announces the host at the beginning of Ghostwatch. "It contains material which some viewers might find disturbing." And disturbed they were. After Ghostwatch aired, the BBC was flooded with calls from panicked viewers who thought the program was real, and the news media criticized the BBC for its disturbing choice of programming.
But, according to a paper published in the "British Medical Journal", for some children, Ghostwatch was more than just scary; it was genuinely traumatic. The paper was written by two doctors from "Coventry" who claimed to have treated two children for post-traumatic stress disorder that was caused by watching Ghostwatch:
Case 1
This boy had been frightened by Ghostwatch and had refused to watch the ending. He subsequently expressed fear of ghosts, witches, and the dark, constantly talking about them and seeking reassurance. He suffered panic attacks, refused to go upstairs alone, and slept with the bedroom light on. He had nightmares and daytime flashbacks and banged his head to remove thoughts of ghosts. He became increasingly clingy and was reluctant to go to school or to allow his mother to go out without him.
If you think it's ridiculous that kids who watched something scary on TV were diagnosed with PTSD, you're not alone. While plenty of other physicians reported similar cases of Ghostwatch-born trauma, these cases led to a larger discussion about the way the DSM-IV defines certain ailments. Currently, DSM definition of PTSD allows the diagnosis in people who have been "confronted with" traumatic events, which could include a television program. A proposed revision for the DSM-5 would explicitly exclude "exposure through electronic media, television, movies, or pictures, unless this exposure is work related." Either way, when the man on the television set says that viewers might find the events on television disturbing, it's probably time to usher the little ones out of the room.
Even if you're not familiar with the film, you may recall it from the Doctor Who episode Army of Ghosts In the Whoniverse, Ghostwatch is, naturally, a factual television program.
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