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One of the grade schools in my school district I swear is haunted. I was working there last Summer, and some freaky shit was going down. There was only me and like 2 other people there and we kept hearing whistling sounds, doors closing, the ceiling making noises as if someone was walking across the roof. Some of that could just be it being an old building, or the AC units on the roof kicking in, but it all was creepy as shit.

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Yeah this is the video I thought it was. It was well done if it was rigged. One of the things that gets me is how someone would've rigged those files to jump out of the cabinets it does look like they were thrown. Either that or picked up and dropped. That couldve been accomplished with a green screen or simular camera trick, but that would mean it's not actually CCTV footage and just edited to have the look. 

Idk anybody have any thoughts on how the files could've been rigged? It seems like wires wouldn't be very effective for that trick.

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1 hour ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

Yeah this is the video I thought it was. It was well done if it was rigged. One of the things that gets me is how someone would've rigged those files to jump out of the cabinets it does look like they were thrown. Either that or picked up and dropped. That couldve been accomplished with a green screen or simular camera trick, but that would mean it's not actually CCTV footage and just edited to have the look. 

Idk anybody have any thoughts on how the files could've been rigged? It seems like wires wouldn't be very effective for that trick.

I can only think of 2 ways to make it work.  Fine wire from the ceiling with a hook of sorts under the papers - pulled very quickly.  No visible indication of wire or hook device.

Or using a remotely triggered cannister of compressed gas under the papers that shoots the papers in the air - no sign of any gas (moisture, like you might find with compressed air).  

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4 minutes ago, tsar4 said:

I can only think of 2 ways to make it work.  Fine wire from the ceiling with a hook of sorts under the papers - pulled very quickly.  No visible indication of wire or hook device.

Or using a remotely triggered cannister of compressed gas under the papers that shoots the papers in the air - no sign of any gas (moisture, like you might find with compressed air).  

Yeah someone would've had to have developed a pretty fine tuned system of wires/gas to do some of that and reherse quite a bit to pull off the execution how it's done in the video. 

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1 minute ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

Yeah someone would've had to have developed a pretty fine tuned system of wires/gas to do some of that and reherse quite a bit to pull off the execution how it's done in the video. 

The thing is, the expense of doing it - to what end?  Just for shits & giggles?  There's a site that claims they've "solved" the video, but then they offer no proof of how any of it was carried off.

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Well it's a pretty viral video at this point. Well done ghost videos usually get a lot of views from around the globe. I've seen it on youtube, and other sites with monetization. A lot of ghost videos circulating social media end up being school or home video projects that werent even made for the purpose of fooling anyone really, but someone with a youtube channel rebrands it as indisputable ghost footage. Where was this video supposingly captured again? Looks like an insurance office judging from the decor and equipment. 

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34 minutes ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

Well it's a pretty viral video at this point. Well done ghost videos usually get a lot of views from around the globe. I've seen it on youtube, and other sites with monetization. A lot of ghost videos circulating social media end up being school or home video projects that werent even made for the purpose of fooling anyone really, but someone with a youtube channel rebrands it as indisputable ghost footage. Where was this video supposingly captured again? Looks like an insurance office judging from the decor and equipment. 

Manchester England, I think - so it would be "assurance" instead of "insurance".

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3 hours ago, PhilosipherStoned said:

Yeah this is the video I thought it was. It was well done if it was rigged. One of the things that gets me is how someone would've rigged those files to jump out of the cabinets it does look like they were thrown. Either that or picked up and dropped. That couldve been accomplished with a green screen or simular camera trick, but that would mean it's not actually CCTV footage and just edited to have the look. 

Idk anybody have any thoughts on how the files could've been rigged? It seems like wires wouldn't be very effective for that trick.

Spring loaded suction cups under the files.  There were some toys made that way.

 

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What tells me it's fake is that the audio is perfect instead of sounding like a tin can, and the resolution seems way higher than any cctv footage I've ever seen.  Usually you can barely make out what they're recording, or at best they're really grainy, but this is practically HD.

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