Ghost at Gettysburg???

I don’t know if that’s video editing, but if it ain’t, that’s pretty crazy.
 
I don’t know if that’s video editing, but if it ain’t, that’s pretty crazy.
Honestly, I don't know where I stand on 'ghosts', but I do know if there's ever a place to have them, Gettysburg would be it....

Yeah I am not a believer in ghost so I would have to know how if it was edited video, if not that is pretty crazy stuff.
 
That's what happens when you record video with a potato.

Funny how pretty much every cell phone has 1080p cameras at a minimum, yet all these UFO/ghost recordings are all in block0vision.
They use the same camera that was used to capture bigfoot on film
 
I worked in a hotel that was haunted back in my teenage and early 20's years. I've seen and experienced enough to become a believer from that and other experiences.
 
I am open to the possibility, but video captured through moving glass is not going to be what convinces me.
 
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Gettysburg will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and can be pretty creepy!

Sharpsburg (Antietam) will do the same.

Just passed the 158th anniversary of the battle (Sep 17th). If being haunted by ghosts is real, place has got to be full of ‘em.

12 hour battle. Almost 23,000 casualties. Over 3,600 died in the battle and more afterwards due to wounds/infection. Estimates put the toll at 7,650.

12...hour...battle. My mind has a difficult time comprehending those numbers.
 
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Gettysburg has a lot of reports. From
Visitors and staff. Reports of a soldier from Texas actually interacting with multiple visitors including talking to them at Devil’s Den. Full body apparition in uniform.


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Looks like it’s something on the glass.


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Yup - it moves exactly in time with the little dot of crap right underneath it - the car is moving and the camera is moving within the car, so it appears that the "ghost" is moving at a different rate, but if you follow the black dot, it's a constant with the "ghost".
 
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Seriously, why would a "ghost" run away? More likely its a relic hunter who doesn't want to be caught IMO. Or its my fourth great grandfather who never came back from there.
 
Gettysburg has a lot of reports. From
Visitors and staff. Reports of a soldier from Texas actually interacting with multiple visitors including talking to them at Devil’s Den. Full body apparition in uniform.
Supposedly quite a few people have reported encountering haunts at the Battleship North Carolina. I imagine that any place or object like that which is subjected to such intense energies and deaths will always have some of that tied to it.
 
My great uncle was wounded there, but made it home to Clinton NC
 
Found the stories.

More than one visitor to the Devil's Den has claimed to meet a mysterious figure known to some as the "Helpful Hippy", says Nesbitt. Years ago, a woman told him and his fellow park rangers that she had gotten turned around during an early-morning visit to the rocks when a man appeared behind her seemingly out of nowhere and pointed off in the distance, saying, "What you're looking for is over there." And then he vanished.

When Nesbitt's coworkers asked what the man looked like, she described a disheveled figure in a floppy hat, shoulder-length hair, bare feet and ragged clothing.

"Us park rangers are sitting there going, 'I can't believe she's describing exactly what a Texan looked like at the battle of Gettysburg,'" remembers Nesbitt. "And she wouldn't have known that as a tourist."

Another woman approached Nesbitt at a book signing and said she had a similar experience 20 years later. While exploring the Devil's Den alone, a raggedy man in a floppy hat suddenly appeared and pointed to her University of Texas sweatshirt. "First Texas," he exclaimed, before disappearing as quickly as he came.


https://history.howstuffworks.com/american-civil-war/devils-den.htm
 
Ghosts or no ghosts, it's hallowed ground. I've been there numerous times and even though I'm certainly not an expert on the War of Northern Aggression, I know enough about this battle to be humbled when I walk the grounds.
 
I went back in 1999 with the Scouts. We camped for 4 nights there behind where Pickett’s charge formed up to walk across the field. It’s got a wired vibe to it. I never saw ghosts but others in my unit claim they did, both kids and adults. I heard noises like wagons moving and folks yelling only to look out and it be pitch black with no one talking. We walked across the field On the last night, towards the “clump of trees” where Armistead was mortally wounded. It was a humbling experience to say the least. It only sucked when the rangers showed up to escort us back to camp with a tongue lashing. I wouldn’t be shocked if that is Really a ghost but who knows
 
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Just let BLM & antifa know it’s a Civil War ghost that could be a racist white confederate soldier ... they find it somehow and get rid of it.
 
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