Thursday, September 07, 2006

Discovery's Disturbing Series Comes - A Haunting


Discovery's A Haunting Series - Any Haunted Houses In Your Neighborhood?

Has anyone happened upon the Discovery channels A Haunting?

I've caught a few episodes. I'm not a big fan of ghost stories, but this series is disturbingly interesting.

It could just be the imaginations of families living in those homes, or it might be something a lot spookier.

The series itself is spooky even you don't believe in such phenomena.

High Tech Toys To Install In A Haunted Home
  • Remote Controlled Digital Video Cameras
  • Motion Detectors
  • Infrared Cameras
  • Trip Wires Attached To Alarms
  • Electro Magnetic Field Detectors
  • A Whole Slew Of Other Sensors
  • Broadband Internet Connection
  • Wireless Network
All sensors, microphones, and cameras, would be connected to a broadband connection, and would upload data to a website!

A "Spot The Ghost" online contest would challenge web visitors to keep an eye on things.

There are millions of people that would love to prove the existence of the paranormal. Most of these families seem isolated, and struggle to handle the haunting themselves - but this is no longer necessary in the age of the Intranet. Boo!

On the other hand the very technology which might shed some light on what ghost are is being used for money making purposes.

Check this spirit orbs video out (not from A Haunting):



What is a lady with a weight problem, a laser pointer, and a video camera set to monochrome capture mode?
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well...

I am not sure what it is but,
I have a 5 year ols son with autism and I have a great picture of him with a wonderful "Bright Pink ORB" sitting on his head.

I always called it his "gaurdian angel". hmmm? I am wanting to post it on my blog but not sure how to resize the picture.
-the bishops wife-
-the pentecostal standard-blogspot

Anonymous said...

Orbs? Gimme a guy with orbs in his pants, and I'm happy.

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  • jeromeprophet@gmail.com

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