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Do you believe in ghosts?

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Yes. If anyone is from Perth, especialy Freo and have heard about Klumpy at the Oyster Beds. Well i had a run in with him one evening.

To long to tell but it was a spin out:eek:

Please????:thumbsu:
 

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As a kid I was obsessed with ghosts, ghost books hired from the library left right and centre. Asked me back then and I woulda said yes without a shadow of a doubt. But nowadays I'm not as certain. I'm yet to encounter anything myself. Sure I've seen pictures and videos etc. but that's about it really.
If you wanna see some pretty cool videos/pictures of ghosts/aliens go to JKCinema, click on 'Urban Legends' and watch the flash movies. Some are pretty good, others you just roll your eyes at. Enjoy :thumbsu:
 
Do some research on EVPs.

And yes, I do believe in ghosts. There is evidence to suggest that their existence is a possibility.
That's that thing where talking is captured that has a frequency below 90hz or some shit. Human voice frequency is something like between 300 and 500hz. I can't remember exactly. There's some examples of EVP on that site I posted. In the 2nd and last flash movies if my memory serves me correct.
 
Sure do.

And here's the best ghost pic ever, from Tombstone, Arizona.

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http://www.clantongang.com/oldwest/ghosts0.html
 
It's just a bloke sittin there.

With no shadow?

You can see the sun is in front of them by the shadows being cast in the foreground.

If it were a person it would have a shadow.

Also if you notice the height of the scrub bush the image is located in, it's not actually very tall.
You should be able to see more of the figure if a person was sitting there.
 
With no shadow?

You can see the sun is in front of them by the shadows being cast in the foreground.

If it were a person it would have a shadow.

Also if you notice the height of the scrub bush the image is located in, it's not actually very tall.
You should be able to see more of the figure if a person was sitting there.

I am unsure if you are taking the piss.
 

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That image hasn't been doctored.

Iv'e used enough image altering software over the years to be pretty good at picking doctored/altered images.

Yes, I am sure you are quite the professional. Hey I heard there was a ghost on the set of 3 Men and a Baby, have you heard that one?
 

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The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is one haunting that has had more than a few sightings over along period of time and by quite prominent people, one being a King of England.

The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall has been seen quite a few times over the years. She is called the "Brown Lady" due to the brown brocade dress that the ghost has often been seen wearing while wandering the halls and staircase of Raynham Hall.

1849 - Major Loftus and a friend named Hawkins saw the ghost one night after retiring to bed. They both saw the woman and were amazed by the old fashioned clothing that she wore. The following night the Major was lucky enough to see the figure once again, this time he took note of her empty eye-sockets. The incident resulted in several members of staff resigning and a full investigation being done of Raynham Hall involving local detectives.

1926 - Lady Townshend encountered the Brown Lady on the staircase. She had never heard the tales of the resident ghost and swore that it resembled the portrait of Dorothy Walpole.

Author Captain Marryat had a close encounter with the Brown Lady in 1936. He asked to stay in the room in which the Brown Lady was said to appear. After talking to two young guests that night and joking about a gun they were carrying protecting them from the Brown Lady, while walking back to their rooms along a corridor. They suddenly came face to face with a ghostly female figure advancing towards them, carrying a lamp. Captain Marryat recognised the woman as the woman in the portrait hung in his room. The three men noted that the woman was wearing a brown brocade dress. She passed by the three men and looks straight at them "in such a diabolical manner" that they became extremely frightened. Captain Marryat then pulled the trigger of the gun firing at the brown lady. The Bullet went straight through the ghostly figure and was later found in a door behind where she had been seen.

George IV also had a ghostly encounter with the Brown Lady, it is said that it frightened him out of his wits when he woke in the middle of the night to see the ghost standing at the foot of his bed. He immediately left with the comments "I will not spend another hour in this accursed house, for tonight I have seen that which I hope to God I never see again".

The story of the image taken

The famous photo above was taken in September, 1936 by Captain Provand and Indre Shira, two photographers who were assigned to photograph Raynham Hall for Country Life magazine. This is what happened, according to Shira:

"Captain Provand took one photograph while I flashed the light. He was focusing for another exposure; I was standing by his side just behind the camera with the flashlight pistol in my hand, looking directly up the staircase. All at once I detected an ethereal veiled form coming slowly down the stairs. Rather excitedly, I called out sharply: 'Quick, quick, there's something.' I pressed the trigger of the flashlight pistol. After the flash and on closing the shutter, Captain Provand removed the focusing cloth from his head and turning to me said: 'What's all the excitement about?'"

Upon developing the film, the image of The Brown Lady ghost was seen for the first time. It was published in the December 16, 1936 issue of Country Life. The ghost has been seen occasionally since.

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