I hate to be the one to reveal this startling fact - but not everything you see on the Internet is true. And while Mike St. Clair of VIPER Paranormal hates to be the one to point it out, he's exposing a paranormal video for what he thinks it is - a hoax.
Watch Mike's video and see for yourself. Two women are seated in chairs, and while the video rolls, one of those chairs moves. Mike points out the rather un-paranormal way in which the chair slides.
Thanks Mike.
While it does appear to me that Mike is correct, hoaxing is a huge possibility in the investigation field. I like to make a point to gather everyone together at the start of a paranormal investigation and ask for their cooperation to look for and gather hard evidence. That means - keep the joking and pranks to a minimum.
I was at a site recently where the Bigfoot creature was being reported in large doses. The original witnesses claimed that on occasion, if you used a stick to beat against a tree in the woods, the creature would beat back usually from a short distance away.
We had broken up in groups and were at three different locations on the property - in the dark and late at night. My group stepped into a wooded area, picked up a heavy wooden stick, and beat it against the side of a tree. Then we waited.
We didn't have to wait very long - a banging sound came right back at us from another set of woods nearby. I have to say, I was startled and glad to know that I had company. But about 15 minutes later when we met up with the other groups, there was laughter from several individuals, who then admitted to making the noise.
No laughter on my part. And knowing that the offender was older than 13, I reassessed how people are invited along to my paranormal adventures.













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Hmmm.... very interesting!
Well... You might also want to point out that the chairs are on wheels, and when any directional force is pushed upon a wheeled object, sufficient enough to move it, it tends to roll until the friction eventually halts it...
Imagine bowling a bowling ball. Amazing eh?
It's obviously on wheels because you can see them, and the chair doesn't make a heavy frictional noise when one pushes chairs across the floor.
But hey, what do I know.
I think that was a given
I think that was a given
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