Ghost Caught On A Security Tape At A Gas Station In Parma, Ohio?

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3-mortalit33

This is a link to a video of a ghost or something that was caught on a security camera at a gas station in Parma, Ohio just recently:
http://creepycleveland.blogspot.com/2007/11/ghost-caught-on-security-tape-at-gas.html


What are your thoughts/opinions as to what this thing might be?



Stookie

There's a bug crawling around on the glass that keeps rain from getting on the camera lens. It looks like a silverfish.

CFTraveler

 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
An eerie luminous blue silverfish!  Hahahahahhahahahahahaha!

DH

God created the Universe for His 7th grade science project -- and got a C.     - Swami Beyondananda

Orygbus


SnakeDoctor


Embodied Words

Dear. Sweet. Jesus. I think I just lost my last bit of faith in humanity.
There are in every man, always, two simultaneous allegiances, one to God, the other to Satan. Invocation of God, or Spirituality, is a desire to climb higher, that of Satan, or animality, is delight in descent.

- Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867)

Awakened_Mind

Looks like something on the camera to me. There's not a whole lot of convincing evidence when it comes to ghosts.

-AM
Truth exists beyond the dimension of thought.

Embodied Words

Unless you've communicated with them, and had a haunting in your house. Both of which I have done. ^.^ I'm a big ghost believer.
There are in every man, always, two simultaneous allegiances, one to God, the other to Satan. Invocation of God, or Spirituality, is a desire to climb higher, that of Satan, or animality, is delight in descent.

- Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867)

CFTraveler

I used to live in a haunted house.  But I still think it was a silverfish.

Embodied Words

There are in every man, always, two simultaneous allegiances, one to God, the other to Satan. Invocation of God, or Spirituality, is a desire to climb higher, that of Satan, or animality, is delight in descent.

- Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867)