MichaelDMagee Fakes His Evidence Of Paranormal Activity


mmm2jpegIts rare we do an expose about people faking their evidence because its an hard job to 100% achieve this, to back up our claims and then present the evidence, but when the fakers drop their ball and chain we will pick it up and expose to the paranormal community that indeed these people are faking their evidence of paranormal activity!!

with today’s subject i have full 100% confidence in presenting to you and saying that this guy has made mistakes in his videos which shows he is indeed hiding something which he doesn’t want you to see..

This is not to create drama this is not Bullshit! this is to make the “Real” paranormal community aware of the monsters out there who play on their audience.. this person has the trust of 1000s and 1000s of through his claims of poltergeist activity, he also claims to be the “The Haunted Man” i wouldn’t be a very good skeptic if i was to let these people just do what they do without spreading the word of what they are really doing, when caught out.. LOL. I know this guy fakes its ok community continue to follow him he doesn’t harm us in any way!!! WRONG! ALL WHO FAKE DOES!…

with today’s evidence if you choose to still believe this guy isnt 1 editing his videos “in a oddly  manor” 2. hiding something he doesnt want you to see.. 3 using more then one video still of the scene so he can blend the objects out.. then.. i just dont know all the evidence is here clear in black and white!

MichaelDMagee has made a few movie mistakes but hes very good at what he does i give him that he is very skilled and good, way better then me at video editing, this is the only one peice of footage which we can say safely that indeed fakery is involved.. all the other minor movie mistakes are not very visable and are debatable but this one is the one to crack the nut.

Anyone who is getting crazy paranormal activity’s with objects flying left right and centre in my eyes theirs only one explanation fake… but i cant prove it without evidence.. but that is my gut feelings when i see any evidence like this, Mediums and full blown believers will say that ghosts and spirits dont do that kind of thing, and especially not as often as what some have it happen. ANYWAY..

The Mistake

The mistake MichaelDMagee made was a video edit within the video. what we see is an object falling down from an high place, “we dont see no string ties to the object” but as the object falls down there is something odd taking place on the floor with some shoe laces

As the object falls, the shoe laces on the right hand side of the box disappear and then FADE back into the shot, this is because there is a MASK applied to the video and the mask runs past the Black Lace, which makes it disapear there is no reason why that lace would disappear and re appear unless the ghosts decided to move it and place it back in the same spot “duck of truth!!!” love it!

Here is the shot again in case you can see what we are talking about look at the change!

 

You will see that the lace leads from the back of the box and curves around down to the other black object just below the trainer or shoe. the complete lace disappears “this is not a shadow cast, or a trick of light” also look at the floor look how it changes pattern and you will notice like a circle like shape 😉 Sorry to say but this is well enough evidence this is not normal for a shoe lace to randomly disappear and re appears “while the object falls”

Below is my video on how MichaelDMagee does most of his videos, where i show you how its done and the evidence presented.

after watching my video please watch this one of  MichaelDMagee and you will see the resemblance to the video i did at the end, and how it seems likely he did his latest “but i cant prove that one 100%” unlike the example above where the evidence speaks for it self!

More info on MASKING: Duck of Truth
Masking is done to only show a certain area of the video like this. http://imgur.com/zcYJIFi Without adjustments, everything outside of the mask will be completely black. But when you put another video layer underneath with a background clip where nothing happens, you can see both the background and masked in object. http://imgur.com/KBChz0Z This can make it seem like there’s a poltergeist in a video. It’s quite easy to do as well. If this is done right, it will look natural as if it’s happening in real life. But if it’s done wrong you’ll end up with this: http://imgur.com/SjHFPYT Or in Michael’s case, this:

The Phantom Piano – Haun7ed Live – Fake Or Not?


So its been brought to our attention people are kicking off about this phantom piano playing which was caught by the haunted live team at the village, Mansfield.

In a video we hear the piano “keys sounds” as if they are been pressed..

one guy runs and tells the crowd and then the rest follow just shortly after..

Now this has caused such an interest as would any unreal type of paranormal occurrence in this community would do.

 

There is now a Debunk Video, about that nights events.. and MR Lee Roberts actually drew our attention to right this article by this message to the person doing the debunk. “picture on the left”

Lee tells the guy to take some notes from us before doing a de bunked video.. Thanks lee. LOL.

So this made us watch the guys video, and made us write this article.

So as a skeptic myself lets look at this video and lets see what we can verify, can we prove that this video is faked?

 

Well after watching both videos of the live, and de bunk, which is here.. go listen to what is said.

So from the above video, was any “de bunked” evidence presented to us?

Sadly there was not… the video was based upon a viewers opinion of a persons motive and not based on visual evidence “string, seeing a person touch the piano”

Lets bullet point some facts..

  • Could the video be re created? YES
  • Was there any visual foul play? No
  • Was everyone accounted for when the keys was playing? NO
  • Does this mean it was faked? NO
  • Was the peoples reactions strange? Yes “but doesn’t mean it was faked, we all handle situations differently.. some will laugh, some will get scared and cower up, some will run… some will just not know what to do..”
  • Does DDF Ghost Hunting Provide any evidence to show its fake? NO
  • Does DDF provide personal opinion? Yes
  • Is personally opinion classed as evidence? No
  • Can there be real logical explanations of the piano playing one or 2 keys? YES
  1. An increase in temperature on the strings, they could expand and tighten up.
  2. Vibrations is known to cause piano keys to hit “this is next to a main road if my memory is right”
  3. There is a cat which roams the area, sorry to say this but it could also be rodents of some kind in the piano

So there you have it 3 possible explanations to the key sounds of the piano..

We are sorry but with what we see we do not have enough evidence to say that this paranormal occurrence is fake.. we just cant say it without having that 100% solid evidence there to back up the claim.

Good Day all!

 

 

 

 

Folklore behind the Northern Lights


By Charlene Kemp

The Northern lights have intrigued many over the years and has somewhat scared communities to what they believe they represented.
There is also a southern lights which is less reported as it appears in the South pole, which I’m sure if penguins could talk they would tell you the fantastic stories of the displays they have seen.

So here I am going to detail some of the many stories and superstitions from different cultures and communities around the world and what they believed this display of lights represented.

It seems we have been festinated with the lights for many years and It is  believed that the northern lights is mentioned in the old testament in the bible.

The Ancient Greeks and Romans

The Northern Lights also known as Aurora Borealis. Aurora Borealis is derived from the Greek Words ‘Aurora’ meaning ‘Sunrise’ and ‘Boreas’ meaning ‘Wind’.

For the ancient Greeks to have even experienced seeing the Northern Lights suggests that some incredibly strong solar activity must have occurred as sightings to this day so far south are almost unheard of.

The Greeks believed that the Aurora was the sister of Helios and Seline, which was the sun and moon. If was believed that she would race across the morning sky in her multicoloured chariot to alert her siblings to a dawn of a new day.

The Romans also linked the northern lights with a new day belief with also associating them to be Aurora, Aurora who they believed to be the goddess of dawn.

North America

Omen of War – The Fox Indians, who lived within Wisconsin, thought that the lights represented that of war and that the lights was the ghosts of those who was their enemies, they believed that the ghosts of their enemies was that restless that they sent this as a sign for revenge and that they had tried to rise again in order to settle it.

Evil Thing – The Point Burrow Eskimos believed  that the lights was evil and carried knifes around with them in order to prevent seeing them.

Spirits of Children – The East Greenland Eskimos believed that the lights represented that of children who had died during birth. They believed that the dancing of the children round and round caused the streamers and draperies of the aurora to constantly move.

Game of Ball – Even though some Eskimos communities had varied belief’s to what the lights was a sign of, Most  Eskimo groups believed that it was spirits of the dead playing ball and that they played this with a warus head or skull. A different opinion on this was by the Eskimos of Nunivak, they thought it was Warus spirits playing with a human skull, so even though the same concept it was slightly different on what was potentially being portrayed to them.

Fires in the North – The Mahak Indians of Washington thought the lights was a fire that was occurring in the far north, over which a tribe of dwarfs, half the length of a canoe paddle and so strong that they caught whales with their hands, boiled blubber.

The Stew Pot – The Mandan of North Dakota also believed that the lights was a fire, which the great medicine men and warriors of the northern nations set their dead enemies alight in enormous pots. The Menominee Indians of Winsonsin however, regarded them as torches that was used by great, friendly giants in the northern nations to spear their fish at night.

Creator Reminder 

An Algonquin myth of Nanahbozho, believed to be the creator of the earth, travelled to the North after finishing his task of creation, where he remained and built great fires to create reflections, as a signal to his people that he is still thinking of them even though he is so far away.

Europe

Scotland 

In Scottish Gaelic Folklore the lights was know as the Na Fir Chlis meaning ‘the Nimble Men’ also known as the merry dancers. It was believed the Northern Lights was epic fights among sky warriors or fallen angels.

Finland 

 In Finland the Northern lights was known as ‘Revontulet’ which was associated with the arctic fox.

Folk tales of the arctic fox, is that it runs far in the North, touching mountains with its fur, while doing this they believed sparks would fly off into the sky which created the lights.

Another tale with the arctic fox tells the story that the fox throws the lights up into the sky by sweeping snow upwards with its tail, later on a more developed tale was told was that it was actually the moonlights reflection on the snowflakes that caused the lights by the fox’s tail.

Iceland Greenland

It was believed by people living in Iceland that the lights was associated with childbirth and that they would relieve the pain of delivery as long as the expecting mother didn’t look at the aurora while giving birth.

Greenland

In Greenland people believed the lights was also linked to childbirth but it was believed it was the souls of still born babies and babies who was killed at birth.

Sweden

In Sweden the lights was often regarded as a coming of good news. Many believed that the lights was a gift from the benevolent gods providing warmth and light in the form of a volcano which was located in the North. Others believed the lights to be a light reflection from large shoals of herring and bode well for the local fisherman. The Swedish farming community took the lights as a sign that a good harvest was coming in the coming year.

In Norse mythology the lights was often mentioned and one of the legends surrounding them is that it was the lights was reflections or a glow from shields and armour of the Valkyrie. It was thought that it was a sign that female warriors who choose or may have died during battle and who may have lived to fight another day.

It was also mentioned within Norse mythology that the lights was ‘Bifrost Bridge’ a glowing and pulsating arch which could led to those fallen in battle to the warriors, where was their final resting place in Valhalla.

The Baltic States 

The Estonians believed the northern lights to be a magnificent horse drawn carriages carrying guests of the heavens to a spectacular celestial wedding.

China

Even though the lights should have been a rare occurrence within china they also must have experience a significant solar event to have witness them, but they were in absolute awe of them and early legends believed the lights was associated with dragons. The main belief was that the lights was fire and that battles was happening between good and evil dragons and while fighting the dragons would roar fire from their mouths.

Japan

The Japanese believed that if a child was conceived underneath the lights that the child would be bless with intellect, good fortune and good looks.

Australia

Aboriginal Australians would have experienced seeing the southern lights and also watched in awe and believed it was their gods dancing overhead.

Even though in some communities many have tried to turn to science for an explanation such as ancient greeks who did try to explain it has the sunlight reflecting of the earths surface  Even to this day modern day solar scientists admit that there is so much that is still not understood, which in turn continues to fuel stories passed on throughout the world from generation to generation.

St Marks Eve – 24th April – The Old Forgotten Tradition


‘Tis now, replied the village belle, 
St. Mark’s mysterious eve,
And all that old traditions tell
I tremblingly believe;

How, when the midnight signal tolls, 
Along the churchyard green,
A mournful train of sentenced souls 
In winding-sheets are seen.

The ghosts of all whom death shall doom 
Within the coming year,
In pale procession walk the gloom, 
Amid the silence drear.’

What is the History behind St Marks Eve?

A old Tradition lost in time.

The feast day of St Mark the Evangelist (founder of the Church of Alexandria) falls on 25th April, but there are some interesting folk customs that fall on the eve of the feast the 24th April.

Between the 17th and 19th century it was thought that holding a vigil in a church porch during the hours of 11.00pm through to 1.00am on three successive years would reveal the identities of those due to die and be buried in the churchyard over the coming year as an apparition or coffins or headless corpses when the church bell strikes 1AM.

This was a tradition throughout Britain though probably more popular in the North and West. There are some variations on the tradition.

1. Some accounts say this vigil must be repeated each year of your live instead of just three.

2. Others say the exterior of church had to walked around before the vigil begins.

3. And another say that those undertaking the task had to be fasting.

4. Lastly some say just going on this night and partipating in a vigil will able you to see.

Divining For Future Husbands
It was also believed that St Marks Eve was also the time when young maids would try to use divination to discover the identity of their true love and husband to be. One method was to hang their smock before the fireplace and await for the arrival of an apparition of the man your due to marry to come in and turn it for you.

‘On St. Mark’s eve, at twelve o’clock, 
The fair maid will watch her smock, 
To find her husband in the dark, 
By praying unto good St. Mark.’

In North Kelsey, Lincolnshire young women would visit the Maiden Well on St Marks Eve.‘Girls coming to the spring with the view of divination must walk towards it backwards, and go round it three times in the same manner, each girl, meanwhile, wishing the wish that she may see her destined sweetheart. After the third circle is complete, the inquirer must kneel down and gaze into the spring, in which she will see her lover looking up out of the depths.’
(County Folk-Lore by Gutch and Peacock,1908)

Another method of employed by young women was to place a nut by the heath and whisper the name of the man they believe may be their true love. If the nut jumped from the fire then the love was meant to be.

So come and join us on The 24th April 2017, we will be broadcasting live from facebook bwtween 11PM and 1AM.

We will have equipment set up around the porch, Wildlife cameras scattered, a walk round of the area will be shown and we will even have the spirit box going to see what comes through, on The night the veil is meant to be at its Thinest so lets have a go to see what happens.

If you would also like to take part with us or want to take part from another church yard let us no we will do another article with who is taking part and what experiments they have planned. 

And please dont forget to send us any evidence you may have collected for our upcoming documentary on it.

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