Saturday, September 27, 2014

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[Trending Ghost Video] Espanola New Mexico Police Department Ghost Caught on Camera - Real Ghost Video!



A state-of-the-art gates and alarms seems no effect to this alleged ghost caught walking by cctv camera in Espanola, New Mexico police department.

Officer Karl Romero was monitoring the surveillance cameras around the station last Saturday night when he spotted something weird and strange in the sally port (secured entryway).
"At first I thought it was a podilla -- a fly or moth -- then I saw the legs ... and it was a human," he told KOAT TV. "But not a real human. No, a ghost.
The said Cctv video footage shows a blurry bright, white figure walking around the gated area.

Romero immediately reported the weird alleged ghost cctv video footage to his superiors. Detective Solomon Romero agreed that one possible explanation for the video is a ghost. Romero said that there is no way in or out of the very secured premises without the gates opening with the alarm sounding.

Also, other detectives have heard weird and strange noises and seen bizarre and unexplained images in the lobby too!
“I do believe in ghosts," Romero told KOAT TV. "I don’t know (what exactly was on the video), but we’ve had some unsolved murders in the area."

However, Bryan Bonner of the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research SOciety isn't actually impressed about the video.
"That has to be one of the worst videos that I have seen," he told HuffPost by email. "The image appears to have been caused by a small insect (possibly a small spider) crawling on the plastic case that houses the lens."

"Because of that they fall back on the same biases as most people and jump the the conclusion that if they cannot explain it it has to be a ghost, when it is very easy to explain."



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