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This page is scheduled for update on 04/10/2008!
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The Whisp Phenomenon
Sometimes, investigators will capture a "whisp-like" phenomenon on film. Often times, it is proven to be a loose strap
or a reflectionof light from the camera flash, but sometimes it can't quite be explained.
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The Orb
Orbs are captured more often than any other type of phenomenon on film. Unfortunately, they often have to be dismissed
from being classified as paranormal due to the diverse amount of possibilites, such as dust or moisture, which creates "orb-like"
phenomena on film.
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Streakers
Don't worry, no one is naked! Streaker is a slang-term given to phenomenon on film that appears like a bright streak
of light. This is hard to classify, because several things (reflections, straps, etc.) can also create a "streaking" effect.
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Orbs? Or Dust? Or Moisture?
This is a perfect example of why "orbs" can almost always be dismissed as evidence. Look at the picture above, and I
am sure you will see what seems like a dozen or so orbs floating throughout the cemetery. But they are most likely not ghosts
or spirits. This picture was deliberatly taken by Director Markin to demonstrate how moisture in the air (snow, rain, etc.)
can cause "orbs" to appear on film. Note that there is snow on the ground. You can practically immedietly dismiss this type
of picture as "false", because of the weather conditions it was taken in.
*** Photo from Robert Markin, 2007 ***
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