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Different color orbs would float around my room. The list goes on. It was evil, for sure. I have plenty of pictures to back up my stories. The one picture below is of a half-body apparition from the waist up to the neck that would walk around in my hallway at night.

I set up a motion detection camera in my basement. I caught what looks like an old man walking in front of my computer. You can see through him. There is something behind the chair also. Not sure what it is. The client said they witnessed shadow people, objects in the home moving and doors being slammed and locked.

After we completed our interviews and began investigating, the home came alive with objects moving. We saw shadows crawling across the floor and ceiling We had things happen and evidence to believe this was something of malice and possibly a demonic haunt. This is an image of something manifesting in front of our client. We drew an outline around the area. We also warmed the image for clarity. We were standing under a tent so there wasn't anything on my camera.

Other than that, she seemed OK. I went home shortly after. I learned the next day that she died about 20 minutes after I left. We had taken a bunch of pictures from the same spot, doing different poses. But this is the only one that had an orb. Friends of mine have zoomed in enough to where you can see a face. On the other hand, it's possible that even if ghosts don't experience temperature themselves, they could emit a certain energy that changes the way we are living beings experience temperature.

And not because your phone's old or you keep forgetting to place it on the charger. The same rule applies to all of your electronics. The theory behind this, Pennace explains, is that spirits try to absorb whatever energy is around them, and your tech is a prime source. It's a topic Doug Hogate Jr. Ghosts are thought to communicate through electricity like turning the lights on and off for similar reasons It's all fun and games until your resident ghost starts running up your electric bill.

Again, this is where Pennace's team tries to debunk first: "Do you have a rodent problem? A raccoon in your chimney? They could get in and out, and you'd never know," she explains. What Pennace looks for is the frequency of the noises and the type of sound. Anything that's out of the ordinary is worth investigating. She cites one building the society examined in Staten Island, where the entire team heard the sound of footsteps, even though no one else was there.

The noise kept happening throughout the night, eventually hitting a point where it sounded like someone was charging at them, full-speed—sending a Subway footlong wrapper flying as the sound "passed" that spot—only to stop abruptly the second it seemed like the invisible intruder was about to collide with them. It was very odd. Don't worry—if that sentence just instantly sent a chill up your spine, that's probably just because it's a creepy thought, not because a ghost jumped through the screen and clung to your neck.

But if you are experiencing all of the above, and you consistently feel like there's something on the back of your neck, Mayhan says you may want to reach out to a spiritual healer of some kind, as it can indicate that a ghost "attached" to you. In fact, I started sneezing uncontrollably, so much so that I could tell that it was bothering the two angry young men sitting a few rows behind me in an otherwise empty theater.

So I left the room and went outside to get some tissues. All the while I kept on sneezing. Same beard. Same hair coloring. Same age group. Same expression of studied insouciance. A guy in a hoodie.

Maybe the same guy in a hoodie who sat directly across from me in an otherwise deserted theater a few years back when I saw Final Dimension: 3-D. Let me guess.

So I left the room to go and watch Rock the Kasbah instead. Another film about the Living Dead.



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