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psichick
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posted 04-16-2001 06:08 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Another one from Art Bell's files.

The driver was completely unhurt, and was not wearing a seatbelt (much like what happened to a friend of a PGLer).

Strange, no?

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psichick
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posted 04-16-2001 11:19 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
G.A. bump!

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coyotesix
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posted 04-16-2001 11:50 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
no. don't tell me you listen to art bell.

I LOVE THAT GUY!

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Prescription
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posted 04-16-2001 11:52 PM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
That's why Coyotesix' kid was so freaky looking.

He crashed his car taking his soon-to-abort honey to the hospital.

-P

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coyotesix
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posted 04-17-2001 12:26 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
also, psichick, i hate to be such a downer to you, but that over processed section of film is something standard that happens to film when it is stored in a camera, mid-roll, for too long. light leaks in, then, when you take a picture, you will find ghostly images...

this doesn't mean i don't believe in angels or ghosts, though.

there's better proof.

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psichick
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posted 04-17-2001 09:26 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
quote:
Originally posted by coyotesix:
no. don't tell me you listen to art bell.

I LOVE THAT GUY!


COOL!

janet

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psichick
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posted 04-17-2001 09:42 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I am not posting all of these shots thinking they are all genuine. I almost always remain somewhat skeptical about everything, EXCEPT my own personal experiences.

There is no info given on the condition of the film or other shots.

I do know that this effect is not always because old film was used or as the result of poor developing methods.

Sometimes, it is unexplainable. I know this because a photographic expert analyzed some film a friend of mine took that depicted round blobs on it and declared the camera had taken pictures of real objects that the film captured (but that my friend claims she did not see - this was in the English countryside - Sudbury Hill). This same friend took a series of photos showing these blobs. In one, a photo of one of these round 8-foot blobs that looked like they contained smoke, the blob enveloped her arm and body. She said that she saw nothing, but felt strange, went back to her hotel, laid down, and couldn't move for almost 24-hours.

When she was able, she went to a doctor who told her she was fine and couldn't explain her paralysis. So, when the film was developed and she spotted these blobs on film (near where a crop circle appeared later the day she was there), she wondered if it was a coincidence, then brought the negatives to an expert acquaintance in order to be analyzed.

janet

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psichick
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posted 04-17-2001 09:44 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Oh, forgot! Usually, when the "cloud" is the result of poor developing methods or old film, the "ghost" will show an outline, which is some kind of chemical residue from the film or developing chemicals.

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psichick
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posted 04-18-2001 11:09 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Possible guardian angel bump!

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psichick
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posted 04-22-2001 06:48 AM         Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
bumping for Indigo

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