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Might as well post some classics:

 

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This picture was taken in 1959 by Mrs. Mabel Chinnery apparently no one was

in the backseat when the picture was taken. Mrs. Chinnery recognized the

person in the backseat as her dead mother whose grave she was just visiting!!!

She staked her reputation on the authenticity of the photograph.

 

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Photo taken in 1966 reverend by Rev. Ralph Hardy. This was only intended to be

a picture of the now famous Tulip Staircase.

 

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This is a picture taken in 1924 from the S.S. Watertown, after two of the

crewmen (James Cortney/Michael Meehan) perished in an accident, and were

buried at sea

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A ghostly face can be seen in this group photo of R.A.F. Airmen taken in 1919

by Sir Victor Goddard. (R.A.F. officer, retired) Lending credence to the idea

that this is a actually a real picture of a ghost is the fact that members of the

squadron pictured easily identified the man. It was their fellow airman Freddy

Jackson, an air mechanic who had been killed two days earlier in an accident

involving an airplane propeller . The man in the close up is located in the top

row, fourth from the left. Note the face to the right of the man pictured in the

zoom...

 

The Ghost Car

 

Ghosts fight back

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The 2000 Democratic Prez Canidate Debate's CNN feed caught an unwanted guest

 

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Not a good picture, but this man was in the valleys of Germany or something (mind is slipping) but a UFO landed, he walked up to it, and it released a firey emission and took off. His clothes caught fire and he was burned in a strange dotted pattern on his chest. IIRC He also suffered radiation poisoning.

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The Cumbrian Spaceman

 

 

On Sunday, May 24, 1964, English fireman Jim Templeton, of the Cumbrian Fire Service, in Carlisle, Cumberland, took his wife and five-year-old daughter Elizabeth on a picnic. He selected a nearby popular nature resort called the Burgh Marsh.

 

Aside from the three of them, the only other people in sight that day were two elderly women in a car about 400 yards away from their picnic spot. When Elizabeth had gathered some flowers, Jim took the above photo of his smiling daughter.

 

Several days later, when Jim picked his film up from the local drugstore, the owner said "It's a shame. Someone just ran into your best picture." "That's impossible," said Jim. "No one was there that afternoon." However, upon inspection, one photo of his daughter clearly revealed a tall figure standing a short distance behind the five-year-old wearing what appears to be a white space suit and helmet.

 

Jim showed the picture to friends, co-workers, the police and finally Kodak. No one could explain it but Kodak asked permission to use it in an advertisement offering anyone who solved the mystery a lifelong supply of free film. No one had the solution. Tampering was ruled out as well after the negative was examined and proved not to be a double-exposure or some other image manipulation.

 

That same year, in Woomera, Australia, England began launching its new "Blue Streak Rockets." During one of the launches, a strange event occurred. One of the technicians, while following launch preparations on a monitor, noticed two tall men in white spacesuits close to the launch tower. The countdown was immediately stopped and security searched the entire area but the two mystery figures were never found.

 

The Australian press, however, had recently published Jim Templeton's photo of "The Cumbrian Spaceman," the Australian technician had seen it, recognized a dramatic similarity and commented that "he looks like the boys I saw on the monitor."

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Should've added a lil blurb when I posted these earlier.

 

The Ghost Car

 

This one has police chasing a car for a bit, they follow the car until the car seemingly passes through a fence without disturbing it. The Police have no choice but to stop.

 

Ghosts fight back

 

A ghost hunting team are attacked after pissing a ghost off

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THE FACES OF BELMEZ

 

On August 23rd, 1971, in the small Spanish village of Bélmez, a startling and unusual event began to take place. In the home of Maria Gõmez Pereira an apparition was forming on the kitchen floor. It was a human face.

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This is one of the most famous ghost photos ever taken. Taken in 1936, it shows the "Brown Lady" ghost at Raynham Hall in England. As the story goes, two photographers from Country Life magazine were capturing the old Hall when one of the men came upon the ghost. A photograph was quickly taken seconds before the figure disappeared. When developed, it showed a faint figure gliding down a staircase.

 

 

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You now face a new world, a world of change. We speak in strange terms, of harnessing the cosmic energy, of ultimate conflict between a united human race and the sinister forces of some other planetary galaxy." "The nations of the world will have to unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war. The nations of the earth must someday make a common front against attack by people from other planets.

General Douglas MacArthur- Oct. 8, 1955

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Although it looks nothing like a ghost or Owen Hart, here is a pic of Owen Hart's "ghost" at the kemper arena. I actually think the Blazer's theme playing in the background of this pic is kind of creepy.

 

Another pic of Owen Hart's "ghost"

Is this the ghost of Wrestler Owen Hart? Could this be his actual ghost making his entrance from the rafters of the Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri Hart died there March 23, 1999 during the WWF's Over the Edge pay-per-view event. Ghost Photo sent to us by Barry H. Oswald. Oswald believes he has evidence that he has real proof that the ghost of Owen Hart haunts Kemper Arena. Do you think this is the real ghost of Owen Hart he asks? Barry H. Oswald took his Real ghost photo with his motorolla camera cell phone. Can Ghosts be photgraphed as evidence with such a device?

 

There have been recent reports of the ghost of Owen haunting Kemper Arena where he fell to his death at Over The Edge. "Employees (at Kemper Arena) have claimed to have seen (Hart) in the rafters wearing the costume he was wearing for his gimmick," The Blue Blazer. Rhode Island College student newspaper wrote, "as well as the cable before he began the descent. There have also been reports of flickering lights and other power sources that seem to go on and off in some areas of the arena." Also some claim to hear him up their checking the cable. Reports of seeing him pacing the floor where he died, as well as many see him during events. If it is Owens ghos then we all need to let him move on to his rest. I personally think so many expect to see him, His Ghost that this is why his apparition is seen and encountered. In truth I think this is what we want to believe.

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so on tuesday my roomate was home alone and his door knob was turned and his door was pushed open at 11 pm at night,

 

and tonight I got home drunk tonight and my phone rang once, no answer, then again and no answer and nothing came up on the caller ID.

 

Freaky fucking shit going down!!!!

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