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'Ghost' filmed moving about in attic of haunted Gettysburg inn


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Papameter Reading

55% Paranormal   45% Normal

Factors: Location's History; Humanoid Shape

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I like the pseudo designation of “amateur” ghost hunter,  as if there are “professionals” like it is a real occupation with a legitimate difference between the two. 

 I’m sure the ASPR in Boston is sending someone there to investigate as we speak.

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What qualifies a professional ghost hunter from an amateur? Did they take training at Ghost Busters Academy? :blink:

 

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Oh his God, someone's getting undressed. If I say 'Oh my God' enough times, people might think this is paranormal.
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13 hours ago, Hawken said:

What qualifies a professional ghost hunter from an amateur?

Faking stuff on a TV show.

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I would say they have a whole bunch of nothing going on there!

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Insects, and why is that room's light on, it says no one goes up there and the room is locked

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On 4/21/2023 at 3:43 PM, moonman said:

Animal. It's like certain people forget they exist.

Including the ones trained to use lightswitches.

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On 4/23/2023 at 7:49 AM, Inn Spectre said:

Including the ones trained to use lightswitches.

Are you trying to say the squirrel or bird or whatever it is turned the light on? Because the video doesn't show the light turning on or off. If that room is actually locked and not entered often, that light has probably been on for days. Who's going to notice a dim light left on in an abandoned attic, anyway? The non-pro ghost hunter, that's who.

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Active Bed & Breakfast. A few of the reviews I read on Trip Advisor said they were allowed to see the cellar and attic. Actually the Inn offers ghost tours of the attic and cellar.

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Already pointing camera at window and then is surprised and shocked?  It seems like you would see the phenomena, be shocked, then get out the camera and start recording.

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On 4/22/2023 at 12:58 AM, Hawken said:

What qualifies a professional ghost hunter from an amateur? Did they take training at Ghost Busters Academy? :blink:

A professional would make their living investigating hauntings presumably. 

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Seems legit.
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On 4/24/2023 at 2:03 PM, SecretSanta said:

Active Bed & Breakfast. A few of the reviews I read on Trip Advisor said they were allowed to see the cellar and attic. Actually the Inn offers ghost tours of the attic and cellar.

Yes it is a Bed and Breakfast and they do have tours of the cellar and the attic. I know some of the history to this place. The window in the video was used by Confederate sharpshooters to fire on Union troops. The white marks you see on the building are pockmarks from bullets. It's believe that a sharpshooter fired the bullet that killed Jennie Wade from that window. There's now a motel that's been built between the two buildings but if you could see through it you would have a straight sight from that window to the door of the Jennie Wade House where the bullet that hit her entered.

I'm not as sure of the haunting.

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