Another interesting place I visited is the ghost town of Calico, California. There are a few pictures of it on this blog.
This is a collection of videos that righteously tell the story of this old miners village.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
The Ghost Town of Ballarat, Death Valley, California (a known place also for Charles Manson).
The story that inspired me to create this blog is the trip I had with some friends to Ballarat, California.
Sited in the Death Valley, is a ghost town, once (1850 circa) occupied by gold diggers and miners.
Our group went there to shoot a short movie that for reasons i do not know, it went lost.
And because of there are only a few pictures about this definitely mysterious place on this blog, I share with You this video to celebrate Ballarat.
Sited in the Death Valley, is a ghost town, once (1850 circa) occupied by gold diggers and miners.
Our group went there to shoot a short movie that for reasons i do not know, it went lost.
And because of there are only a few pictures about this definitely mysterious place on this blog, I share with You this video to celebrate Ballarat.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files. "The Morons' Squad".
Does anybody know about the TV show called: "Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files?".
I actually watched it a couple of times finding it interesting enough... For those who don't know of it, they collect videos sent in by people who witnessed something very unusual and have a recording device (phone; camera...) to catch it on video.
It often happens that the videos they examine are not so clear but some other times the images they show are extremely clear and with a good definition.
But who sends this videos?
All the times, the witnesses of these unusual events are common people like, students, retired people, housewives and sometimes even cops.
So, the team starts the "investigation" and basically they check the video, to see if it looks like a fake and if they cannot prove it wrong, they try to re-create the the same video to check... to check what?!?!?
Tis is when I started to loose interest in those guys, to the point that I actually won't watch it ever again...
One good example:
This guy, a student, not a nuclear engineer catch this 5 huge lights in the sky in a linear formation.
Already unusual... But all of a sudden the 3rd lights from left, disappears and in a blink of an eye reappears to the right of the 5th light!!! WOW!!! It looked like the third light, did teleport itself to the end of the line formation!!!
And here it when I get pissed off at this freaking idiots who claim themself to be ivestigators.
For this 5 lights event they went nuts!
In order to "debunk" it, they hired 6 hot air balloon's operators and these guys, at night, (because the original video was caught at night), went up in the air and every one of them had a huge flashlights.
Once they were in "position" they got the order to turn on 5 out of the 6 lights together... (and those morons went: "Yeaahh!"), then they ordered light number 3 to switch off and light number 6 to get on, so you had almost exactly the same video caught again... by a student! (And those morons went again: "Yeaahh... We did it!". EXCUSE MEEE??????????? YOU DID WHAT?????????
Oh yeah, they hired 6 guys with 6 balls put them in the air and play a stupid light show... NOTHING ELSE!
The witness was a student (not a scientist) and got this video with a camera phone, he definitely did not staged the event caught on his device and definitely did not spend a *****load of money in order to fool people, unlike the "Morons' Squad".
I actually watched it a couple of times finding it interesting enough... For those who don't know of it, they collect videos sent in by people who witnessed something very unusual and have a recording device (phone; camera...) to catch it on video.
It often happens that the videos they examine are not so clear but some other times the images they show are extremely clear and with a good definition.
But who sends this videos?
All the times, the witnesses of these unusual events are common people like, students, retired people, housewives and sometimes even cops.
So, the team starts the "investigation" and basically they check the video, to see if it looks like a fake and if they cannot prove it wrong, they try to re-create the the same video to check... to check what?!?!?
Tis is when I started to loose interest in those guys, to the point that I actually won't watch it ever again...
One good example:
This guy, a student, not a nuclear engineer catch this 5 huge lights in the sky in a linear formation.
Already unusual... But all of a sudden the 3rd lights from left, disappears and in a blink of an eye reappears to the right of the 5th light!!! WOW!!! It looked like the third light, did teleport itself to the end of the line formation!!!
And here it when I get pissed off at this freaking idiots who claim themself to be ivestigators.
For this 5 lights event they went nuts!
In order to "debunk" it, they hired 6 hot air balloon's operators and these guys, at night, (because the original video was caught at night), went up in the air and every one of them had a huge flashlights.
Once they were in "position" they got the order to turn on 5 out of the 6 lights together... (and those morons went: "Yeaahh!"), then they ordered light number 3 to switch off and light number 6 to get on, so you had almost exactly the same video caught again... by a student! (And those morons went again: "Yeaahh... We did it!". EXCUSE MEEE??????????? YOU DID WHAT?????????
Oh yeah, they hired 6 guys with 6 balls put them in the air and play a stupid light show... NOTHING ELSE!
The witness was a student (not a scientist) and got this video with a camera phone, he definitely did not staged the event caught on his device and definitely did not spend a *****load of money in order to fool people, unlike the "Morons' Squad".
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