Sunday, August 17, 2014

Alton Cemetery - Video- Strange light



 Excerpt from Chasing Shadows - Second Addition

"Watch at the fourteen second point of the clip, for a red and green ball of light, which we as a group, did not see at the time." Focus on the top right-center portion of the video screen."You may want to use the full screen to see easier."


The cold spot seemed to take in an area of about ten feet by ten feet. When Lilia walked a short distance away and out of the cold spot, within minutes the batteries in her camera suddenly, and inexplicably, recharged.
 I pointed to a small monument in the city cemetery. I asked Gary if this was the same monument that his photographer had recorded the image of the apparition that was on his website. Gary answered in the affirmative and began to explain where the tour group was standing in correlation to where the photo was taken.
Lilia began to film a short video of the spot where the photo of the apparition was taken. A few moments later, she reviewed the footage and exclaimed excitedly, “I think I’ve got something here!” She had recorded what appeared to be a ghostly image, visible from the neck down to just below the knees, walking through the cemetery. The image was hard to make out since the LCD screen on the camera was very small.
The following Monday, Lilia brought the memory stick from her camera to my home in Taylorville, Illinois. She had recently moved and did not have her home computer set up yet, so she had not viewed the video other than on her camera’s LCD screen.
I downloaded the file to my computer. The length of the video was approximately twenty seconds and, to my disappointment, the only image visible was at about the ten second mark. At that point in the clip, a red and green sphere, or ball of light, floated erratically to about the center of the screen, where it stopped. The ball of floating light was impressive, as we had not seen it with our naked eyes, but I was still disappointed because the full apparition could not be seen on the video.

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