Ohio's Blue Gas Station Ghost
I watched this over and over, and I just can't figure out how that this could be a hoax. They say the video wasn't tampered with, but who knows.
I think it would be fairly easy to make a blue blurry image and overlay it onto the video, but as I said, they report that the video was not tampered with.
If they can't explain this and it is believed to be a "real" ghost, one thing I don't get is why it doesn't get looked into further. If this is a real ghost encounter, why does it not attract any interest from government officials?
I want to see a skeptic scientist to review this video. I don't want to see an interview of the local kid that just checked out the video. For all we know it could have been a odd refraction of light.
Why does the paranormal stuff like this get the two minute spot at the end of a nightly newscast? I mean if this is an actual ghost, isn't this kind of a big deal? Why does this not attract the attention of more "qualified" educated individuals?
I want to believe in ghosts, but I'm sorry I am going to need to see the
Ohio blue gas station ghost in person and not on a gas station security camera. That records video that even I could doctor a similar image on in 10 minutes.
I'm not saying that it wasn't a ghost, or just another hoax, but I am saying that I do not buy into the myth that this blue image was a ghost or an angel as few suggested. I like to think that if an angel would show it's true self, it would not be a blue blob in an
Ohio gas station.
By: Douglas Brown
Published: 12/26/07
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blue ghost
@ 9:04 am 12/27/07 by tmara