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Britain's Most Haunted Woman


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A woman who appears to have captured real life PARANORMAL ACTIVITY on camera claims she is being terrorised by the poltergeist of her dead brother.

https://uk.screen.ya...-090000448.html

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She seems very nonchalant to me, not "Terrified"

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I think the Basset Hound cookie jar was the scariest thing I saw in that video :D

No really, any of those "happenings" could have been faked in one way or another with the use of magnets or fishing wire or whatever.

I don't know. For some reason I'm just not convinced at this point. She did look rather "nonchalant" jamesjr91. Maybe that's why it seems a little hokie to me?

Anyways, nice find. I would like to see someone who is more of a professional in the ghost hunting business get in there and see what they find.

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Sorry, but these kinds of poltergeist videos are a dime a dozen on places like You Tube.

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Im going to try the spoon and a magnet later, see if i can get it to stand up.

My main question is the metal cup. She looks comfortably well off and later in the clip there is a ceramic mug(creme egg), yet its a tatty old METAL cup which can easily be manipulated by a magnet, as can the spoon.

The lamp can easily be swung with fishing wire or the such as can the flowers.

Apart from tbe lamp swinging, the items are on the worktop and the flowers on what looks like a radiator cover, both, especially the kitchen tops with the cupboards beneath, could easily hide a person or a run of wire or magnets.

100% fake in my opinion.

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That had to be top 5 of the most ridiculous haunting video's Ive ever seen. She has a ghost doing parlor tricks for her on command? Come on now, my goodness.

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The coin in the jar? Someone with a magnet under the table could be doing that I would think. Which might explain why she never points the cam under the table.

My opinion? Absolute bs. I'll give it the benefit of the doubt though, and watch her other vids. But most of the time, these types turn out to be frauds.

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Seems very much like magnets to me also. Also they didn't appear scared at all in their body language.

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She confirmed that it was fake on her facebook page.. why waste space on the internet with this junk? Does nobody do any research before they post this garbage?

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If I was a ghost i'd haunt someone who dressed nicer. Those pants are tragic.

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If there were such a thing as a poltergeist and it was moving items around the house you would at least have the brain cells to prove your point by showing there is nothing or nobody under the table or tied to the item. Shes probably been asked to do so many many yimes but just ignores it to carry on fooling the gullible people who believe in this tripe.

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I'm very open to the paranormal I have investigated since the 1980s and seen alot in my time. But I agree this is parlor trick.

The coin is far to heavy. The jar is strategically placed and once the coin leaves the spot their no more activity nor is it shown.

There is a magnet on the coin and someones under the table.

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If by demonic forces, she means magnetic fields, then yes, it's moving by demonic forces. Also there is no change from teh other coin on the table. Meaning that there is probably someone under the table with a magnet.

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Slow news day over there I guess. Tempted to use the clip in a critical thinking lesson with some pupils. I'm guessing they'd figure the elementary science. She really doesn't hold peoples intelligence in the highest esteem does she,

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I stopped watching the video halfway through due to all of the cringe. This was ridiculous, any of those tricks could have been rigged up by my girlfriend's 5-year-old daughter. Magnets, strings, wind, any of this could have produced those results. She's either a really bad hoaxer or is being tricked and is very, very stupid.

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That was a pretty sad video... I mean she is so relaxed and nochalent about it whereas anyone else would have been quite emotional and so on,,,,,

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