Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Ghosts of the Queen Mary (Video)

Not much of a story, dude sets his camera down, forgets to turn it off and captures some strange shite.  Recorded on the "Queen mary", must be the cruise ship other than that no more info, but it seems the uploader is answeing questions.

You could easily layer another piece of footage over this to get the same effect, looks cool but a little unconvincing.

6 comments:

  1. That is a wall cabinet at the end of that hall and the reflection of someone in the vicinity is bouncing off of the glass on the front of the cabinet.

    I have stayed all night on the Queen Mary for a weekend and have visited her many, many times since I lived about 30 miles from the ship. She is most definitely haunted. I have absolutely no question about that.

    The most prevalent areas that I found were in the engine room areas and in the staterooms.

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  2. I'm actually finding it hard to see what's going on, is the cabinet beyond the dark part of the hall or is the dark part the cabinet, it doesn't account for the figures walking in front of the wood.

    Man I've been looking at the screen to long or I need glasses.

    I've got a couple Queen Mary documentaries in my bookmarks, should be a good watch, sounds like an interesting place.

    Just a question, seems like every ones up bright and early over where ever, I don't usually get to much activity on the site this early on.

    Cheers.

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  3. The cabinet looks like it's at the end of the hall against a wall. That area reminds me of the entrance to a bar on the ship but I'm not completely positive because many halls look the same (similar to a typical cruise ship) where a whole floor will look alike. That wood is also the key to what's going on because it has a very heavy shellac sheen. That wood is breathtaking and the workmanship is something else entirely. The whole ship is for that matter, especially the stateroom areas. If you're ever in California you must see it.

    I don't recall the numbers of troops that died on board while being transported back to the states but it's very, very high.

    The Spruce Goose is located next door (walking distance) and both myself and my daughter had paranormal experiences there as well so possibly they're traipsing back and forth or using humans to get from point A to point B - lol

    I'm in Texas and it's 10:30 so I've been up 5.5 hours already.

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  4. Looking at the video again, it looks like glass was used. The noise in the background does remind me of the bar though because the stateroom areas are very quiet. It's pricey so pretty much all adults and no noise. Another eerie one I love is The Del Coronado Hotel off the water from San Diego. Major activity there.

    I never see anything, I'm one that feels. If there is something in any home, room, hotel, mall, you name it, I feel it as it approaches me and touches me. It's a daily occurrence, and never ending.

    It doesn't bother me except for my exorbitant amount of lucid dreams and OBEs, which I feel they are responsible for in some way.

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  5. The walls did look like they had a good sheen to them, ships seem like scary places anyway. I've been on one and got lost at every turn, didn't help much that the drinks were cheap and the waves were rolling that day.

    That's not to early I was thinking it was like early morning in most of the states, lol stupid world clock on my cell.

    Love to visit these places one day, just need the cash. Oh and by the way thanks for mentioning "lucid dreams", I'd never looked into it but now I know what to tell my bro what he has. Always aware and controlling his dreams even, he has the greatest dream stories.

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  6. I don't buy it just because the placement of the camera is too perfect and the very tiny likelihood that someone just left a cam at the end of a hallway

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