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She visited Old Melbourne Gaol on holiday and took a snap of the main interior space with all the old cells round the edges and bridges across from each wall. She was standing on one of the bridges looking out over the rest of the space.fliPPo wrote:what is it?Contakt wrote:Regarding ghosts and stuff...
One of them even took a picture which I have looked at and it is one of the most disturbing things I have seen in my whole life.
It was daytime with plenty of natural light. Noticed nothing odd at the time.
Got the picture developed and there is a female figure with her back to the camera standing on the bridge. Her hands are on the bridge rail as if she is leaning on it. Her head is turned slightly to the left. She is transparent. She has no legs as her body kind of fades towards the bottom. You can see her nose in the profile. She is clearly wearing Victorian clothing - long pleated dress, close bodice, high collar - the kind held in place with a brooch. There is a greenish hue. You can see her hair held up in a bun.
With this kind of detail, it is clearly not a smudge or any accidental damage to the negative.
Yes - it could have been faked, but to do it you would need serious time and skills. My mate just took a snap.
I am a sceptic - but this is a seriously convincing and therefore very disturbing image.
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I had to dig this thread up again because I'm thinking fox stories right...and I want to sort of spin my translation of that story..great story by the way..beautiful short film...but here is how I understood it....dTruk wrote: haha very weird...also in relation to the fox thing and the asian traditions...
today i only just got round to watching a film called 'dreams' by akira kurosawa which just so happend to be reccomended or mentioned by someone on this forum...
one of the sequences in the film is about that fox thing...
"There is an old legend in Japan that states that when the sun is shining through the rain, the foxes have their weddings. In this first dream, a boy defies the wish of a woman, possibly his mother, to remain at home during a day with such weather. From behind a large tree in the nearby forest, he is witness to the slow wedding procession of the kitsune. Unfortunately, he is spotted by the foxes and runs. When he tries to return home, the same woman says that a fox had come by the house, leaving behind a short sword. The woman says that it is meant for the boy to commit suicide because the foxes are angry at the unwanted observer. The woman asks the boy to go and beg forgiveness from the foxes, although they are known to be unforgiving. So, the boy sets off into the mountains, towards the place under the rainbow in search for the kitsune's home."
Young boy is ordered to stay in the house because it is raining out...instead, he decides to go messing about in the forest and witnesses a (I'm holding up both hands and making that quote/unquote sign in the air) FOX WEDDING.....boy returns home and mother tells him that the Queen of the Foxes came by and left a knife with directions that he must now commit suicide..boy tell mother that he doesn't want to die..and mother tells him that he is gong to have to find the Queen of the Foxes and persuade her to let him live...the boy then goes out with knife and finds himself on top of a hill over looking A VAST FIELD OF WILDFLOWERS...you dig?
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Only bothered reading pages one and ten so sorry if this has already been said but it sounds to me like strong skunk is your ghost.
Hearing voices (or your mate's "ghosts") is one of the early onset signs of psychotic episodes which are 100% real and true to the person experiencing them.
Having worked as a psychiatric nurse on mental health wards for over 6 years I've met hundreds of people who become unwell through skunk and skunk alone.
Be careful with that stuff, its more potent than most people realize.
			
			
									
									
						Hearing voices (or your mate's "ghosts") is one of the early onset signs of psychotic episodes which are 100% real and true to the person experiencing them.
Having worked as a psychiatric nurse on mental health wards for over 6 years I've met hundreds of people who become unwell through skunk and skunk alone.
Be careful with that stuff, its more potent than most people realize.
It's hardly dangerous to question a hypothesis that can quite easily be argued against. It's also not conspiracy nerds that are questioning Gallo's somewhat flawed hypothesis but respected and highly qualified doctors, virologist and biologists. I would argue that your experience of working on projects however admirable is no match for the expertise of the members of the Rethinking AIDS group.Mr Hyde wrote:This is all pure dangerous bollox, you posted this months ago and I responded and got nothing back so I won't bother waffling again because it seems pointless (I work on HIV/AIDS projects in Africa)....I just hope no-one reads your post or looks at this and is impressionable enough to believe it....ghost and alien/conspiracy talk is one thing and all harmless enough but to be saying HIV can't be contracted sexually and AIDS is caused by the drugs to treat HIV is just dangerous and untrue.Parson wrote:from what i have gathered, there is a growing contingent of scientists who believe that HIV and AIDS are not connected in any way
HIV doesn't even exist in sperm, so its sexual transmission is impossible unless you have blood in your sperm and that blood makes it into some kind of open wound. not the kind of thing you can say is spreading sexually.
there was a video i posted that went into the science behind it and had all kinds of dudes saying AIDS is being caused by something else and that HIV is pretty much harmless.
and here is the harper's article claiming that its the drugs treating HIV which is causing the AIDS syndrome
http://www.harpers.org/archive/2006/03/0080961
http://rethinkingaids.com/Content/TheBo ... fault.aspx
It is quite obvious that toxic drugs such as AZT will batter your immune system and I don't think anyone involved in questioning the HIV/AIDS dogma is suggesting people shouldn't practice safe sex or share needles.
There is however a lot of money made in the HIV/AIDS game, if it ever came to mainstream conciousness that the HIV/AIDS hypothesis is flawed on many levels then imagine the financial losses of the pharmaceutical industry. Let alone accepting responsibilty for the deaths and misery experienced by billions of people affected by this global catastrophe.
Have a look at the following websites and see for yourself...
www.sciencefictions.net
www.aidsmyth.addr.com
www.theaidstrial.com
www.rethinkingaids.com
www.helpforhiv.com
www.virusmyth.com
this is genuinely one of the best ghost stories i've ever read, it's a shame the internet isn't used more for this sort of thing because it's a great medium for it:
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/caver/index.html
it's the 'ted the caver' story if anyone's already familiar with it
			
			
									
									
						http://www.angelfire.com/trek/caver/index.html
it's the 'ted the caver' story if anyone's already familiar with it
pk- wrote:this is genuinely one of the best ghost stories i've ever read, it's a shame the internet isn't used more for this sort of thing because it's a great medium for it:
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/caver/index.html
it's the 'ted the caver' story if anyone's already familiar with it
Am reading it now its intense dude. the guy just heard a massive scream
am i gunna be shittin it later?
That's good... damn good. Obviously fictional, but awesome fiction at thatpk- wrote:this is genuinely one of the best ghost stories i've ever read, it's a shame the internet isn't used more for this sort of thing because it's a great medium for it:
http://www.angelfire.com/trek/caver/index.html
it's the 'ted the caver' story if anyone's already familiar with it
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