

Tickets can be purchased online at Ghost Storm’s website Grossman said Ghost Storm is working on the event with Limelight Entertainment, based in Milford. 1 and costs $55 per person, which includes a buffet dinner, educational lecture with videos and a ghost tour throughout the premises. Most Bigfoot reports claim that the animal moves quickly (if it moved slowly we'd expect to see more videos of it), but this one does not seem to be in much of a hurry, and almost looks like the mythical creature is waving as it wanders into the woods.The paranormal tour is scheduled for Nov.

Secondly, we viewers are left to wonder how long it took Byers to notice the creature, slow down, pull over to the side of the road, get out, walk in front of his truck, turn on his video camera, and start filming. His footage made its way onto Fox News, MSNBC, the LA Times, and Huffington Post, among other places, despite the fact that it's just about the blurriest, worst-made bogus video imaginable.įirst of all, Bigfoot clearly looks like a man in a bear suit. Byers jumped out of his truck, got out his video camera and filmed the creature crossing the road. While driving down a country road, he and a friend allegedly saw the elusive human-ape creature known as Bigfoot, which many people claim lives in our midst. stickinessĪ North Carolina man named Thomas Byers posted this video to Youtube in late March. The poltergeist video is very weak indeed though if its purpose was to give the Manning family some publicity, it succeeded. Without seeing the original, unedited videotape, it's impossible to know what the camera might have captured that was not presented. What's more, the video has clearly been edited, and does not show one continuous mysterious event but instead two or more scenes that may or may not have occurred together.

The door does not "bang open and shut before being ripped off hinges," but instead opens slowly and gently. Also, the video does not depict any of several extraordinary claims the Mannings made to the media: The chair does not "fly across the room and crash into walls," but merely scoots a few feet. For one thing, both of the objects that move are fairly lightweight and could easily have been pulled by someone off-camera with a fishing line. Spooky is one word that could be used to describe the video hokey is another, depending on your perspective. The footage appeared on Independent Television News (ITN), with a voiceover asking, "Is this family being visited by a poltergeist ? Very spooky!" This viral video, shot by Lisa Manning in her house in Coventry, England, allegedly shows a closet door opening of its own accord and a chair sliding Ouija-board style across the floor.
