Fort Hayes Ghosts Caught on Video?
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I'm a student at Fort Hayes and behind the language building, a soldier committed suicide during World war 2 and I see a young man in a army uniform that smiled at me. I was so creeped out i ran straight for my bus. And another time I saw the same guy just standing by the window. The building has a feeling that just screams haunted.
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@daGuitarGOD93 Did the ghost tell you his name was Nicholas? For those of you who don't know, there is suspected to be one death on the fort ground. When President Lincoln's funeral train came through Columbus in 1865, the fort's cannons were set off in honor of the fallen president. Some private supposedly stepped in front of one of these cannons and was killed; there is also some love triangle behind all of it and an officer "killed" Nicholas Hartzel. We were told the story is a myth.
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i did stop it at :43/44 and it appears that 2 faces are in the window.
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I go to Fort Hayes, my friends and I used to sit up on the top floor of the shot tower. And we always would see this man who walked around in an old army uniform. We always thought maybe he was there for a show or something (because it's an art school). He called himself Nicholas. But one day, he was standing by a window, and he flew back like someone hit him, or something exploded in front of him. And he fucking vanished. No lie, and you totally have my word on that.
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So I go tweh ft.hayes and dat totally just creeped meh out
Come on folks, that isn't ghosts, it's a reflection. When the camera moves, the reflection you see moves as well. The reflections are probably the gravel, which is light, and the grass which is dark, maybe the buildings in front. :-) Although i went to Fort Hayes and once some students did say a ghost slammed the door on them at the General's House!!!
jmcollins80 1 year ago
@jmcollins80 Anything strange ever happen around you while you were there?
Glowparty 1 year ago
This series of patterns is known as matrixing; the brain is attempting to make sense of what it sees, so it attaches a known image to "your eyes." I went to Fort Hayes, graduated in 2003 and not once did I ever experience a ghostly presence.
wancd 1 year ago
@wancd Thanks for the info, interesting.
Glowparty 1 year ago