EVP Evidence: Is this proof?
Check out some potential evidence of paranormal activity from a investigator that specifically collects EVPs.
Check out some potential evidence of paranormal activity from a investigator that specifically collects EVPs.
Update: One of the owners appears to have a criminal record based on a tip we got from one of our readers. Thus this evidence can’t be considered legit. The site for Ghost is also down. You can never tell when a paranormal group is trying to pull the wool over you eyes and attempting to fake evidence. Personally I use a few indicators when I look for displaying any sort of paranormal evidence. Is the group using an obscene amount of editing, rather than just showing the evidence. Is there easy explanations for the evidence rather than just calling it CG, or downright fake?
Today, during our never-ending search for paranormal evidence we came across this very interesting piece of information. During a family trip to Savannah, Georgia 17-year old Jesse Grayhouse caught possibly some of the most interesting evidence of paranormal activity in a very long time. Hit the break to view the video and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.
You may have noticed there’s an alarming lack of evidence regarding ghosts on our site. It’s so easy to get caught up calling something fake or wishfully thinking that it’s actual paranormal evidence. Today I’ve been scavanging through the net trying to find some decent and compelling evidence (it’s harder than it looks, unless you settle). While there’s no possible way to categorize this as conclusive proof, I wanted to provide it to our readers none the less. Hit the break to view the interesting footage from Gettysburg, and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comment section.