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Manchester Poltergeist Caught on CCTV

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posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:09 PM
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During the early hours of 1st November 2012, security staff monitoring CCTV at an office in Castlefield House on Liverpool Road, Manchester, witnessed a harrowing chain of events. This is the actual footage seen by those security guards as they flicked from camera to camera.

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posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:19 PM
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It's a cool video, especially since you can watch it in 1080dp.....but I think it's a case of security guards or students with far too much time on their hands!



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:24 PM
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Manchester united`s glory ghost.



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:25 PM
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Sorry but I think it's fake & set up. The lights were left on, listen to all
the sound effects, even the static on the computer screens when they light up.
I have never seen a CCTV feed with such great 1080 & sound effects to boot.
The papers were even almost perfectly tossed.

Cheers
Ektar



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:26 PM
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lol so faked. same footage used twice, shadow at the very end of the hall in the room around 46 secs and the 1:47 mark
EDIT: also the feed is in green 1080p with sound. all the moving doorknobs are the ones out of view from one side. all the chairs move to locations where someone could easily hide. the cam is conveniently not looking for paper throwing. computer screen flashes just scream FX. the doors slamming look unnatural in the way physics says they should move..
edit on 2/5/2014 by EyesOpenMouthShut because: (no reason given)



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:30 PM
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I agree 100%.....door handles moving up and down......someone on the other side of the door.

Chairs shooting across the office.......person under the desk pushing them across the floor.


The tricksters pulled a couple of neat tricks with the filing cabinet papers, but there was nothing at all that suggests that this is paranormal.



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:30 PM
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Ektar
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Sorry but I think it's fake & set up. The lights were left on, listen to all
the sound effects, even the static on the computer screens when they light up.
I have never seen a CCTV feed with such great 1080 & sound effects to boot.
The papers were even almost perfectly tossed.

Cheers
Ektar


After watching several times now i too am inclined to agree, check what this kid said tho : "I think its real thou, SECURITY FOOTAGE are tamper-proof for court cases, and on FULL SCREEN MODE @ 04:34, above the door is a MOTION SENSING DEVICE, BEFORE the door opens the MOTION SENSORS LIGHT WAS BLINKING NORMALLY.. but when the door opens the MOTION SENSORS LIGHT WENT NUTS... NOTE: MOTION SENSORS WONT TRIGGER UNLESS YOU BREAK THE INFRARED LASER GRID... TO DO SO, YOU NEED TO WALK IN FRONT OF IT TO SET THE ALARM ON.... THE INFRARED LASER GRID THAT IT CAST CANT BE SEEN WITH THEIR I.R. CAMS BECAUSE THE LIGHTS WHERE BRIGHT ENOUGH... if you think their using mono filament lines, YOUR WRONG TRY TO LOOSE THE VIDEOS RED AND GREEN CHANEL TO EXPOSE THE BLUE ONE AND THE MONO FILAMENT LINES, where no ware to be found..."



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:37 PM
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This is clearly a hoax....



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:47 PM
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Well how do not know how to trick sensors & etc. However when I watch & listen
from the 4:34 mark on, particularly the door handles shaking, I think there is a problem.
There are a few too many extra beats that do line line up especially the last couple.

I'm a musician & that was how I was basing my findings. I could be wrong, I did view
that spot several times because it annoyed me on the first pass. Thanks for an interesting video.

Cheers
Ektar



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:53 PM
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Dude I thought the same thing mate, with the chair. I should have gone back
double checked because I swore I saw something or someone under the desk.

There are many things so obviously wrong with the video...the sound is extremely
annoying, it would not be like that if it was real.

Cheers
Ektar



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:54 PM
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EyesOpenMouthShut
This is clearly a hoax....


Oryt chill ya beanz fam lol soz just thought it was a cool vid for 1 ov my first posts i am new haha it probly is a hoax but I do believe and am quite skeptical guy and how do I/you/we put it in the hoax bin then as I have seen people say on ea



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 07:57 PM
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BoovDawg

EyesOpenMouthShut
This is clearly a hoax....


Oryt chill ya beanz fam lol soz just thought it was a cool vid for 1 ov my first posts i am new haha it probly is a hoax but I do believe and am quite skeptical guy and how do I/you/we put it in the hoax bin then as I have seen people say on ea
Im not hostile with you. im more hostile with the person who uploaded the vid on youtube



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:04 PM
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Nice video, not real, but nice.
It is high quality footage with foley stage work (sound engineering).



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:09 PM
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The LCD panel flashes were not CGI. The reflections in the window seem to be authentic.
These are the older LCD panels that use CFL lighting (florescent). When monitors go into standby, they basically shut of the CFL, but if the machines are on, the video is still being transmitted. You can see some of the LCD's show a desktop or screen saver video when the flashing occurs.

This effect can be done with a radar device, or something that transmits an extreme EMF pulse. The CFL's would light up briefly if exposed to a high enough RF energy. I know this, because I have turned on an aircraft radar inside a dark hangar, and the whole freaking hangar lit up because it had florescent lighting. I wonder what was used to pull that particular effect off.

I do agree Hoax, but interesting none the less.



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:10 PM
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Oryt chill ya beanz fam lol soz just thought it was a cool vid for 1 ov my first posts i am new haha it probly is a hoax but I do believe and am quite skeptical guy and how do I/you/we put it in the hoax bin then as I have seen people say on ea


Whoa!!....txt spk overload!!!


Don't worry.....the mods will take care of the hoax bin for you......however it might not get binned, I'm sure it is a hoax but it's a decent one and not as obvious as some that get posted!



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:12 PM
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The LCD panel flashes were not CGI. The reflections in the window seem to be authentic. These are the older LCD panels that use CFL lighting (florescent). When monitors go into standby, they basically shut of the CFL, but if the machines are on, the video is still being transmitted. You can see some of the LCD's show a desktop or screen saver video when the flashing occurs.



Could the effect not be achieved by throwing the power switch on and off?.....I'm no expert but would that not work?



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:17 PM
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Argyll
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The LCD panel flashes were not CGI. The reflections in the window seem to be authentic. These are the older LCD panels that use CFL lighting (florescent). When monitors go into standby, they basically shut of the CFL, but if the machines are on, the video is still being transmitted. You can see some of the LCD's show a desktop or screen saver video when the flashing occurs.



Could the effect not be achieved by throwing the power switch on and off?.....I'm no expert but would that not work?


I don't think so.
The monitors would come out of hibernation mode and there would be a much different display on most of those systems.



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:20 PM
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I don't think so. The monitors would come out of hibernation mode and there would be a much different display on most of those systems.


Okay I'll take your word for it, but there didn't seem to be any display at all.....just a flash of the monitor coming back from hibernation or starting up.....that particular shot of the monitors only lasted a second or two didn't it?



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:28 PM
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obvious fake.



posted on Feb, 5 2014 @ 08:29 PM
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Argyll
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I don't think so. The monitors would come out of hibernation mode and there would be a much different display on most of those systems.


Okay I'll take your word for it, but there didn't seem to be any display at all.....just a flash of the monitor coming back from hibernation or starting up.....that particular shot of the monitors only lasted a second or two didn't it?


Stop the video during the flash (it may take a bit of tweeking). Look at the systems in the upper left area, and also a few others in the center and front of the room. You will see what I am talking about. The monitors do not come out of hibernation, the CFL's light up independently due to what ever kind of energy device was directed at them. This is my opinion, but I think this is what is going on.



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