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(Oct 27, 2018 05:47 PM)Syne Wrote:(Oct 27, 2018 04:01 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: No string and noone there to pull it. I don't think so.. I know it because I see it on the video. No string and noone there to pull it. Irrefutable proof of poltergeist activity. (Oct 27, 2018 05:52 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:(Oct 27, 2018 05:47 PM)Syne Wrote:(Oct 27, 2018 04:01 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: No string and noone there to pull it. I don't think so.. As usual, your complete lack of skepticism and ignorance of what constitutes proof astound. Strings are easy to hide from poor quality surveillance cameras and even unsuspecting witnesses, and again, not hard to automate. Or as someone mentions in the comments, it's just a refrigerated case that vibrates...which would likely be why that tip jar is moved to the other counter. But no doubt you will just continue to assert it's something paranormal without any further argument or evidence. Quote:Strings are easy to hide from poor quality surveillance cameras and even unsuspecting witnesses, and again, not hard to automate. No..a string would be quite visible with someone pulling on it. There is nothing like that in both videos. And refrigerators don't vibrate enough to shove a heavy tip jar off a counter. Also the much lighter pen cup beside it doesn't move at all. Definitely poltergeist activity. (Oct 27, 2018 06:44 PM)Magical Realist Wrote:Quote:Strings are easy to hide from poor quality surveillance cameras and even unsuspecting witnesses, and again, not hard to automate. Invisible thread Plus Arduino Controlled Spooling Machine If that tip jar were all that heavy it would have likely either broken the glass shelf or itself or its momentum would have carried on over to the floor. And the movement over five seconds they show with the time code is hardly a "shove". They just cut to the fall when it's already falling, which makes it look faster. So you're just being fooled by editing. But do continue your silly protestations.
Ah yes..the "invisible" string and spooling machine that MUST be there because we can't see it. You're an idiot. We can see him put the jar on the counter. There is no string. And a glass jar of that size is definitely heavy. Notice also the much lighter pen cup beside the tip jar doesn't move at all. If it were vibrations it would also move. But it doesn't. Definitely proof of poltergeist activity.
Here's another impressive demonstration of poltergeist activity in a New Hampshire country store. Note the clerk there also mentions sensing a presence in that spot. https://youtu.be/hQGy7eAd9NI (Oct 27, 2018 07:06 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: Ah yes..the "invisible" string and spooling machine that MUST be there because we can't see it. You're an idiot. We can see him put the jar on the counter. There is no string. And a glass jar of that size is definitely heavy. Notice also the much lighter pen cup beside the tip jar doesn't move at all. If it were vibrations it would also move. But it doesn't. Definitely proof of poltergeist activity.There's no "MUST" about it, hence the alternative explanation. There are just far too may unknowns to leap to "a ghost did it!" Don't know if that counter is actually level, if there was vibration, a prank, etc.. Quote: You're easily impressed. |
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