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originally posted by: angrypsycho1977
Hate to burst any bubbles, but a while back it was revealed that the guy who filmed this was an aspiring director by the name of Turner Clay. The same day he posted this vid he also posted one about an alien which looks like the same effect as the ghost, and another ghost vid that had the same effect. Before the video went viral he openly listed his name and profession on his youtube account, which he has since removed.
This reminds me of the guy that made all the poltergeist videos a few years back and then a few months later, after they went viral, he made new ones to show how he did it.
Here is an analysis i found that went over everything in detail.
This video was submitted to us by the hotel security manager who was standing watch on September 14, 2003 at a WINGATE HOTEL in Illinois.
originally posted by: sled735
a reply to: angrypsycho1977
Thanks for your post.
So, now we know.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
originally posted by: HomerinNC
Another point that screams fake:
The alleged condition of the room, furniture upside down, carpets torn up, if this was posted by a hotel, why not post pics of that stuff?
If that was done, people would simply claim a room trashed by a guest was used to support the "fake" video. That wouldn't prove anything to skeptics.
originally posted by: HomerinNC
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
originally posted by: HomerinNC
Another point that screams fake:
The alleged condition of the room, furniture upside down, carpets torn up, if this was posted by a hotel, why not post pics of that stuff?
If that was done, people would simply claim a room trashed by a guest was used to support the "fake" video. That wouldn't prove anything to skeptics.
I honestly think the video is fake, one amongst the thousands of other fakes out there
originally posted by: angrypsycho1977
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Movies like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity also claimed their footage came from another source in the opening titles. I honestly wish we had good footage of this sort that could not be disputed, but when a video even has been even remotely linked to a guy who has said he does visual effects for a living I fear that it just doesn't ring true. The camera angles, the sound quality, even the response of the "participants" screams out that this is fiction.
I understand that there is no definitive proof that this is fake. But when the original poster of the vid refuses to give out any specifics so actual investigations and verification can be done, it just stinks.
originally posted by: HenryWilliamsonn
a reply to: sled735
there is no option . We have to accept that ghost are living around us