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you find it when it happens. not a minute sooner. sorry. Be glad. The original video was seven hours.
this happened in the middle of the night
I, and a lot of other people have watched your spam/videos. Consensus seems to be that there is nothing paranormal going on, even on the paranormal forums. You are vague because you cannot be clear, there is nothing to be clear about.
you find it when it happens. not a minute sooner. sorry. Be glad. The original video was seven hours.
this happened in the middle of the night
Whether it is seven hours or 48 minutes; it is far too long for most of us. You need an attention getter like a nine foot high cloven foot, bull's head, demon chasing a little kid down the corridor. That might not even be enough with how we have desensitized the audiences today: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990), Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003). Watching that hallway for 48 minutes makes them all look rather childish!
I watched the whole thing to give it a chance. The first 11 minutes are spent describing past experiences, and introducing Patty. The sound quality isn't great and I was using my Klipsch earbuds on my Macbook Pro so it was hard making a lot of it out. Nothing happens for the next few minutes, at 15:16 Patty says goodnight. Most of the rest of the tape is audio only, with a static image of the hallway. Nothing really happens between 15:16 and 21:04; I put on my Bose noise-cancelling headphones so I could hear better. Between 21:04 and 35:32, you can hear a few taps, a couple of them louder, the sound of a crew member snoring, and a car driving by. At 35:32 Patty moans or says something, starts crying out a few seconds later. At 36:12 she asks Keith L. to come into the room. Between 36:12 and 45:50 they're basically discussing her experience. She claims it's not sleep paralysis but it sure sounded like an episode of sleep paralysis to me -- I have to wonder if she'd been told these experiences were sleep paralysis in the past. From 46:35 to the end of the recording, they're discussing the experience the next day. That's all.
My guess is that what we hear starting at 35:32 and ending around 36:10 is Patty waking into a sleep paralysis episode, and hallucinating the "horrible sounds" she says she heard (hallucinations are one of the symptoms of sleep paralysis). Nothing I heard in the recording sounds paranormal to me.
I believe there are only 1 or 2 documented cases where the supernatural or paranormal has attacked or harmed a living person.
I know one of these case involved a San Diego women who was repeatedly raped and attacked by an unseen person, her claim was proven by a University research group and they even made a movie about it back in the 70s (The entity)
There is a very long winded explanation of what really happened:
In real life, the victim/experiencer was called Doris Bither at the time. She was married multiple times and apparently changed her last name accordingly. She is described as having been intoxicated during most of her dealings with the parapsychologists.
She lived in Culver city, California in a shabby house that was “twice condemned” by the city.
The bleak picture that emerges is one of a dysfunctional family, with an alcoholic mother, living in a run down house.
So we are to believe an alcoholic woman who believes things happened to her while binge drinking. One thing I have learned about chronic alcoholics is don't believe what they tell you. But she did get them to do a book and movie about this. I will give her a "toast" for that accomplishment.
I agree but they are flesh and blood political extremists
Not spooks
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