Boy Ghost


Thats exactly why these things work. YOur brain is constantly attempting to make sense of the patterns and sensory information you take in. In an attempt to organize this information into common patterns it creates faces and fills in blanks and etc.
The fact that for the most part theyre all black and white also tells you something. Photo technologies were much different and so was the devloping process… easier to make mistakes in exposure and smudges and etc… You dont see color, digital photos of ghosts because the cameras take clear, accurate pictures. Oh yeah that and the fact they dont exist. ok, in the picture of the grandma and her ghost husband behind her….in the trees in the upper left handc corner of the picture, does anyone else see something that looks like a face? might just be the trees, but hwen i noticed it it kinda freaked me out.


This is what paranormal investigation group Seekers are determined to establish after bringing the now-famous ‘jenglot’ back to their Ampang headquarters for observation last Friday.
Indonesian supernatural expert Muhammad Idrus, said that the existence of man-made ‘jenglot’ in Indonesia was widespread.“They are sold to people who use them to scare people from stealing fruits from orchards or to ‘safeguard’ a venue,” he said.He hopes the ‘jenglot’, which is undergoing DNA testing at Universiti Sains Malaysia, won’t turn out to be a fake.“It may affect the credibility and reputation of the paranormal investigating community,” he said.

The photo was taken in 1999 at the Historic Worley B&B Inn in Dahlone. It wasn’t until four years later that this photo – which seems to show a figure resting on a bed – was really given notice. It’s thought that this might be the ghost of a young man who died in the house in the 1800s after being struck by a train, and if you go to L.E.M.U.R.’s page you can find a picture of the lad (when he was still alive) to compare this photo with.