Ugh! some people! Indian burial ground.?! Oh, great, brilliant, that explains everything........Naaaaaaaaat. And- 'An Angel'.?? As Lisa Simpson once said, 'havent you heard of Occams Razor'. ?? It probably is something unbelievably, boringly, obvious once its solved. Just like a magicians trick is when explained.
i respect your opinion as to what this "ghost" may be. however, i noticed something in the video which may disprove your insect theory. if you look at the "ghost" throughout the course of the video, you would notice that it changes shape, something that cannot be a result of reflecting light, lens glare, or lack of focus. in other words, can an insect change shape like that? most likely not.
Ah, but it is a bug, its just so many people grasp at anything the deem paranormal and not let go. Not only is it a bug, buts its a small tiny moth, you can see a few of em at night if you simply live a light on for them to crawl on. When you think bug, I bet your thinking of a common house fly, or something like that, but its a small little thing. I am a strong believer in the paranormal, and it pains me to see people accept such obvious as "truth"
I did see that on "Monster Quest" they did an episode on ghosts and went to this gas station and demonstrated conclusively that the exact camera used here DOES indeed turn things blue if they're close to the camera lens.
@pokemoneinstein Static electricity. And it isn't the bag itself; it's one of the small pieces that pokes out when you place a stack of them on a vertical holder. These things cling to the ankles of my pants all the time.
I doubt if it were a bug, as the cold weather in N. Ohio would have eliminated insects - they die off in the winter there - I grew up in Ohio and there are no flying insects in the winter time there.
A bug walking on the lens would appear as a shadow, not take on the color of the wall. The only reason the object you held up looked blue was because it was white and your light was pointing directly at it against a dark background. The hood and the angle of the camera at the station, makes it unlikely a bug would reflect the wall color. It's not a ghost, sure, but you didn't come close to replicating it either.
If you look at the shots of the reporter while she's standing outside where the "ghost" appeared, her suit turns blue. When she comes back inside, the suit turns red. The camera is either picking up the blue color from the wall, or it has a problem with color shifting some of the objects it photographs.
Sure, objects would be affected by light reflecting off the wall, but they aren't directly against the lens. But there's a shield over the lens so the bug is not directly against it It seems to me that this would be easy to replicate, if it is a bug.. which it probably is. Catch a fly or moth, find a similar camera and place it against the lens to see if captures reflected light. But I think, unless the conditions are just right, you'd get a blurry shadow.
If anyone is still interested in this next Spring I will try again. The frost here seems to have sent all my moths and insects packing... Or if I should happen to catch a silverfish, that would be a good one too. But I was using a clear observation case to film my insect footage, not letting the critter walk on the lens.
It has nothing to do with the camera. This is obviously computerized. There is no other ghost footage anywhere that looks like that, and if it where done tho the camera the whole area around the object would be blurred and dark.
Well, I'm honored you think so. (If you're the REAL Jeff Wagg... one must maintain Internet Skepticism.) And if so, I saw you at DragonCon - and you saw me! (Only I was in disguise as a computer geek fan boy.)
@DoctorAtlantis too bad more people can't take a more scientific approach to these matters like you even if it was funny as hell.
Shizzle544 7 months ago
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that blue dot in video is oly bug you moron wake up and use your brains and you see it's only bug in the surveillance camera lens nothing more
romuttamo 11 months ago
Ugh! some people! Indian burial ground.?! Oh, great, brilliant, that explains everything........Naaaaaaaaat. And- 'An Angel'.?? As Lisa Simpson once said, 'havent you heard of Occams Razor'. ?? It probably is something unbelievably, boringly, obvious once its solved. Just like a magicians trick is when explained.
terryperring104 1 year ago
thanks that was cool
A2theB2theC2theD 2 years ago
i respect your opinion as to what this "ghost" may be. however, i noticed something in the video which may disprove your insect theory. if you look at the "ghost" throughout the course of the video, you would notice that it changes shape, something that cannot be a result of reflecting light, lens glare, or lack of focus. in other words, can an insect change shape like that? most likely not.
DMXP100 2 years ago
Ah, but it is a bug, its just so many people grasp at anything the deem paranormal and not let go. Not only is it a bug, buts its a small tiny moth, you can see a few of em at night if you simply live a light on for them to crawl on. When you think bug, I bet your thinking of a common house fly, or something like that, but its a small little thing. I am a strong believer in the paranormal, and it pains me to see people accept such obvious as "truth"
ghost40002000 2 years ago
I did see that on "Monster Quest" they did an episode on ghosts and went to this gas station and demonstrated conclusively that the exact camera used here DOES indeed turn things blue if they're close to the camera lens.
DoctorAtlantis 3 years ago
LOL, probably the case.
And the angel thing was funny, when you compared the picture to the blue thing.
mrguymanjr 3 years ago
Why is this guy going through all that trouble? Get a bug and put it on a lens.
enki4040 4 years ago
I think plastic bag or insects would be (in this situation) obvious.
kiropoldoro 4 years ago
Ok, why the heel would a plastic bag float in the same place for 30 minutes?
pokemoneinstein 3 years ago
@pokemoneinstein Static electricity. And it isn't the bag itself; it's one of the small pieces that pokes out when you place a stack of them on a vertical holder. These things cling to the ankles of my pants all the time.
Bigwetmonkey 1 year ago
@Bigwetmonkey Oh, that makes much more sense.
pokemoneinstein 1 year ago
I doubt if it were a bug, as the cold weather in N. Ohio would have eliminated insects - they die off in the winter there - I grew up in Ohio and there are no flying insects in the winter time there.
puppysonny 4 years ago
A bug walking on the lens would appear as a shadow, not take on the color of the wall. The only reason the object you held up looked blue was because it was white and your light was pointing directly at it against a dark background. The hood and the angle of the camera at the station, makes it unlikely a bug would reflect the wall color. It's not a ghost, sure, but you didn't come close to replicating it either.
UnklRudi 4 years ago 2
If you look at the shots of the reporter while she's standing outside where the "ghost" appeared, her suit turns blue. When she comes back inside, the suit turns red. The camera is either picking up the blue color from the wall, or it has a problem with color shifting some of the objects it photographs.
DoctorAtlantis 4 years ago
Sure, objects would be affected by light reflecting off the wall, but they aren't directly against the lens. But there's a shield over the lens so the bug is not directly against it It seems to me that this would be easy to replicate, if it is a bug.. which it probably is. Catch a fly or moth, find a similar camera and place it against the lens to see if captures reflected light. But I think, unless the conditions are just right, you'd get a blurry shadow.
UnklRudi 4 years ago
If anyone is still interested in this next Spring I will try again. The frost here seems to have sent all my moths and insects packing... Or if I should happen to catch a silverfish, that would be a good one too. But I was using a clear observation case to film my insect footage, not letting the critter walk on the lens.
DoctorAtlantis 4 years ago
Silverfish seems like a likely suspect. They would catch the light well. Then all you'd need to do is film a ghost for comparison. ;-)
UnklRudi 4 years ago
It has nothing to do with the camera. This is obviously computerized. There is no other ghost footage anywhere that looks like that, and if it where done tho the camera the whole area around the object would be blurred and dark.
StaticCore 3 years ago
Excuse my ignorance, but why the Emmy's? By the way that chick is way hot. I love the repetition of her line.
mexchico17 4 years ago
I didn't think she deserved a Pulitzer or a Peabody. But an Emmy seemed apropos.
DoctorAtlantis 4 years ago
A fine piece of work. Kudos.
jjwagg 4 years ago
Well, I'm honored you think so. (If you're the REAL Jeff Wagg... one must maintain Internet Skepticism.) And if so, I saw you at DragonCon - and you saw me! (Only I was in disguise as a computer geek fan boy.)
DoctorAtlantis 4 years ago
fuckin rite man.
now thats what i call a ghost buster hahah
CaraNge 4 years ago
#3 LOVE~ IT I just lol so loud I lost my voice!!! HAHAHAHA WTF was he saying LMAO
michellecale 4 years ago
He said he's lived here for 30 years and that was an Indian burial ground.
itsanthonyhere 4 years ago