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Is there any real proof that spirits exist?
I've made a selection of some old ghost photography so the photoshop argument can be ruled out.
Freddy Jackson spirit
In this picture, you see a group photo of the Goddard's Squadron, at least that is claimed.
But what do I see now?
In the top row, the fourth man from the left you see what looks like a man behind this
man.
This would be Freddy Jackson, an air mechanic who died one day in advance because he was
chopped in peaces by a propeller, again they claim.
You would think he is not aware that he is dead and therefore he's part of the photo
shoot.
But the problem begins with Freddy Jackson.
His name is Frederick William Jackson and has not died in a bloody way from a heart
attack, which of course is not a nice way to die either.
He died on October 30, 1918, and he was not a mechanic of RAF or RNAS but a Marine artilleryman.
This shows that the story is not stable.
It seems that the storyteller wants to put the researchers on the wrong track so that
the truth can not be found?
Just a motive, just saying?
But if you move the face of the ghost of Freddy Jackson over the face of the person standing
in front you see a match, it seems to be a lens error.
Do you see that too?
Apparently, the story has taken out of context.
"Brown Lady of Raynham Hall"
A ghost is hunting through the Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England.
This would be Lady Dorothy.
She would be killed because she cheated on someone.
It will happen to you, that you walk up the stairs and suddenly a spirit is staring at
you on the stairs.
But according to experts, the picture shows that this is a hoax.
I quote: "Specter on the Stairs.
A famous 1936 photograph of a too-good-to-be-true ghostly figure on a staircase was made at
Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, by a pair of reporters who claimed first to see the
apparition and then to quickly take a picture of it.
Willin sits on the fence—or is it the banister?—on this one, acknowledging that "there appear
to be inconsistencies in the photo on the stair rail," while insisting that the negative
appeared to be "genuine" and there was "a tradition of haunting" at the house
He adds, "Let the viewer decide."
And so expert viewers have.
A careful examination of the photograph (in much greater enlargement than given in Willin's
book) shows evidence of double exposure.
"For example," note John Fairley and Simon Welfare in Arthur C. Clarke's Chronicles
of the Strange and Mysterious (1987, 140), "there is a pale line above each stair-tread,
indicating that one picture has been superimposed over the other; a patch of reflected light
at the top of the right-hand banister appears twice."
What likely happened is that the camera was shifted slightly during a long, two-stage
exposure, one with a real figure briefly standing on the stairs.
Hence, the negative would be unaltered.
Photo expert Tom Flynn (2008) agrees with this assessment and cites clear evidence that
the photo was not flash-illuminated but shot with available light, thus requiring a long
exposure.
This gives away the lie of the reporters' claim of having made a quick snapshot."
"THE BACK SEAT GHOST"
This is a great picture of the beautiful car "Hillman Minx Mark Iv".
The official story goes as follows.
"In 1959, Mrs. Mabel Chinnery was visiting the grave of her mother in a British churchyard
and took a photo of her husband who was waiting alone in the car.
When the film was developed, Mrs. Chinnery Recognized the image of her mother in the
backseat - the woman whose grave they had visited on that day.
A photo expert examined it for a British newspaper and declared the photo to be authentic.
"
Sad story of course but take a good look.
Let me help you and zoom in.
Do you see it now?
If the ghost is in the back, it is not possible to see the collar through the chassis or the
car is the ghost.
I do not believe that the woman has intentionally faked it but accidentally used the same film
she used to make indoor photos of her mother and unfortunately got her mother on the back
seat.
Actually very sad story.
We are talking about double exposure.
Is there evidence that spirits exist?
Actual and tangible, no.
No, there is no proof that spirits exist.
Science is unable to debunk the existence or non-existence of spirits.
Unfortunately, the photos and videos are.
Sometimes this is just because of a technical error and sometimes by a deliberate hoax.
My mother told me that she has seen and heard my father since my he died.
But that's no evidence, this could be the emotions of my mother.
Or my visit to my family in-law, the knocking nightstand that warned me that someone will
die soon.
My father died a day before my birthday.
But that could be a coincidence because he had already health problems from the day he
quit smoking.
Is there evidence that spirits exist, no.
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GHOST IN THE BURNING BUILDING GHOSTS OF THE SS WATERTOWN
MADONNA OF BACHELOR'S GROVE RAILROAD CROSSING GHOST
THE GHOST OF BOOTHILL CEMETERY TULIP STAIRCASE GHOST
Lord Combermere Photograph
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