Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Proof of Ghosts in Savannah Caught on Film?


The subject of the afterlife is a frequent topic of discussion these days. With the ever growing popularity of shows such as Ghost Hunters, Paranormal State and Ghost Adventurers, more people than ever are aware of paranormal phenomenon such as EVPs (Electric Voice Phenomenon), orbs and shadow figures. For some, belief in the afterlife is simply faith that is based on the hope that something does wait for us after our time here is over. Others, however, have more than faith to base their beliefs on. Some claim to have documented proof of ghosts. Andrew Worsham sent me a link the other day to an article published on World Net Daily, based on a video that was recorded at Colonial Park Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. The video, which was recorded by an Akron, Ohio family while vacationing in Savannah in December of 2009, reportedly captures the ghostly image of a young child running through Colonial Park Cemetery dressed in period clothing from centuries back. Colonial Park, which is one of the oldest cemeteries in the United States, is the burial site of thousands of one time residents of Savannah, many of which, were children. Footage from the supposed ghost video shows a young child running after another shadowy figure. The child then stops running, jumps upward into a tree laden with Spanish moss and then falls back down again and disappears. While the video can not be fully authenticated as that of a ghost, experts who have examined the video claim they can find no evidence of a hoax. As a former resident of Savannah, I can only add that the city does indeed seem to have a life of its own and maintains a strong tie to its turbulent past. Are ghosts real and existing among us? That is an answer that we will have to wait to find out for ourselves...But for now, when visiting Savannah...it may be best to avoid the cemeteries at night time. Credits: World Net Daily
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=229253

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