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originally posted by: micpsi
All you sceptics are missing the point. It is not enough to argue that you (or someone) could have faked this CCTV footage. A proper debunking of this footage requires EVIDENCE of fakery, not just dodgy arguments that prove nothing. None of you have provided one iota of incontestible evidence that the ostensible poltergeist events were manufactured. Until you do, the proper scientific stance is to remain neutral because of lack of evidence proving either authenticity or a hoax. There really is nothing virtuous per se in being sceptical towards a paranormal claim if it is based simply on prejudice, not on real evidence. Are you worried your brains might fall out if you remained open-minded?
originally posted by: Dudemo5
The proper scientific stance would be to assume it's horse crap, seeing as how there's never been a proven case of supernatural activity in the history of humankind. There have, however, been more hoaxes than anyone can count.
I think first someone might want to prove the existence of the supernatural with empirical evidence. Barring that, this kind of thing remains unfalsifiable, unscientific, and strictly the domain of faith and philosophy.
originally posted by: audubon
The chief objection that's been made is the apparently low-mounted position of the CCTV camera.
originally posted by: EvillerBob
originally posted by: audubon
The chief objection that's been made is the apparently low-mounted position of the CCTV camera.
Actually, the chief objection should be that it captured audio. Audio is legally a very big no-no with CCTV unless the school has demonstrated some exceptional need for it. Therefore, to my mind, this is not captured from their CCTV system but a camera set up specifically to capture it.
Is it possibly connected to the halloween/"haunted house" event they are running in October called "FearPark"? It's a great bit of fortuitously-timed advertising, isn't it.
Cynical minds suspect this to be the case, hence the "official" involvement from the school management.
Comments by the Head Teacher
“I’m a sceptic myself but we said we’d throw it up on our Facebook page, simply because we don’t know is this a prank or what? Is somebody playing games with us?
“People in old buildings are always hearing noises and strange sounds but this is the first time we’ve actually caught something.
“We’d often come across papers strewn about but we were never able to say what it was, we just assumed it was students that were doing it.”
“Because we have motion-sensor detectors now, we should have been able to detect other people coming towards that area on the other cameras, and we haven’t been able to.”
Let's be clear here; there'd be no doubts about the existence of 'ghosts' with footage like this.
“Ideally people should have two cameras – one high on the wall to capture the whole event and another to capture the faces of criminals. But those who were only able to use one should position CCTV apparatus at eye level.
“But few households had cameras installed, and those which did usually positioned them too high. Taking [pictures of] the tops of their heads is not that helpful for facial recognition which relies on the eyes and the configuration of the area around the nose and the mouth, so we’re trying to get people ideally to add another camera at face level [...]
“You don’t have to make it blindingly obvious,” he said. “The reason [people have put cameras] high is twofold – one is to keep it out of harm’s way and, as importantly, you get a whole shot of what happened at the event. But more relevant today is a face. That’s what we need.”
originally posted by: angeldoll
a reply to: RoScoLaz5
Does anybody know what the numbers in the left top of the video mean?
01.10.17 03.06
I thought maybe it was a date, but can't tell.