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Post by Ned on Sept 17, 2009 22:36:56 GMT -6
I guess you've "proven" that the countless experiences of the masses have been nothing more than headlights, Phil, with one supposed "expert's" ill-written article. I can most assuredly "prove" that you're in cahoots with Osama Bin Laden with the same written measures of hearsay. While you claim to be open to the possibility of a real light, have you spent enough time there on your own to debunk it or are you counting on others to provide you with the sufficient evidence? Take a good honest look at your proof's website sometime, and let me know if they really seem like someone you should just take at their word. Can you honestly think that a video camera could capture something so surreal (I'll admit that I believe a lot of the available videos are fake/headlights), or are you willing to believe that it requires a conscious mind to recognize?
Your proof man claims that "Through the research, study and investigations that I have completed and through continuing analysis, I hope to prove the existence of ghosts and life after death. I have amassed one of the world's largest collections of authentic spirit photographs, collected tape recorded voices and sounds of ghosts and some physical proof of their existence. I hope, in the upcoming years, to produce a paper on my studies of these elusive beings and further man's knowledge of what might lie beyond death's door." He provides none of this "collection" to the reader, other than a photograph of a woman sitting on a gravestone that could easily be a statue or altered photograph. He offers superior membership in his society over being a basic peon for a matter of $25, which to anybody rational will suggest that he's just a conman looking to make a quick buck off of the weak minded.
Not everyone claims it's a ghost, and that seems to be all that Mr. Karczmarek is an "expert" in. There are forces in this world beyond our understanding. More often than not, these "ghost lights" are never captured on camera to their full potential, although countless numbers of people claim to have seen extraordinary circumstances, myself included. Are they (we) lying, or do these forces require actual first-hand witness to have true meaning and understanding (earned, not granted instantaneously or by whim)? As one who's seen the Paulding Light, SilverCliffe Cemetery lights (probably the most amazing since you're right up next to them), and many others, and has never been able to capture any on film or camera in a way that does justice to their magnificence, I'll admit that I can't explain or prove them. But I don't feel the need to refute their authenticity to the world based on that.
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