New Mexico Ghost footage

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The home security system of a family in New Mexico captured footage of a strange anomaly that they suspect could be a ghost.

As they were eating dinner on Tuesday evening, Breanna Hernandez's husband looked over at the camera monitor and was stunned to see some kind of glowing oddity on the screen.

The weird anomaly seems to resemble of 'being' that is quickly scampering behind the cars in their driveway.

For her part, Hernandez is convinced the cameras filmed a ghost, telling KRQE, "you can see the movement of either arms or legs going with the body as it goes by."

While skeptics may scoff and say that the 'ghost' is probably an everyday object like a plastic bag, the potential ghost does, indeed, appear to be running rather than floating in the breeze.

Source: KRQE
 
Looks like a ghost or interdimensional being to me. Time traveler maybe?
 
I dunno, on one hand CCTV footage is notoriously grainy and glitchy, but on the other hand the gauge humanoid shape and the fact it seems to fade at the far right of the video makes me thing this isn't just a digital hiccup.
 
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I dunno, on one hand CCTV footage is notoriously grainy and glitchy, but on the other hand the gauge humanoid shape and the fact it seems to fade at the far right of the video makes me thing this isn't just a digital hiccup.
You know, it's sooo hard to tell these days, but I think we tend to debunk EVERYTHING we see now just out of hand. I'm willing to be open to actual footage being out there somewhere.
 
You know, it's sooo hard to tell these days, but I think we tend to debunk EVERYTHING we see now just out of hand. I'm willing to be open to actual footage being out there somewhere.
I agree. We have to go with the integrity of the observer.
 
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You know, it's sooo hard to tell these days, but I think we tend to debunk EVERYTHING we see now just out of hand. I'm willing to be open to actual footage being out there somewhere.

I feel that the biggest reason is because there are just so many fakes floating around out there now-a-days, so we just jump to the conclusion that a video is fake.

I remember back when I first started looking for vids/pics of the paranormal on the web, there really wasn't a lot and what few I could find were genuinely interesting, if not creepy! But now I have seen so many fakes, hoaxes and known forgeries make their way into "Top 10" ghost videos, that I really just need to see something unexplainable. :)
 
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I feel that the biggest reason is because there are just so many fakes floating around out there now-a-days, so we just jump to the conclusion that a video is fake.

I remember back when I first started looking for vids/pics of the paranormal on the web, there really wasn't a lot and what few I could find were genuinely interesting, if not creepy! But now I have seen so many fakes, hoaxes and known forgeries make their way into "Top 10" ghost videos, that I really just need to see something unexplainable. :)
I find a dozen or so a day out there, but I do filter what I post on here. It's either one of two reasons they make it on site. It's either all over the web and you're gonna see it anyway because it has become viral or a "topic" out there, OR they hold a small chance of being real.

Most times in paranormal activity, the event is short. It's not a continuous roll of things flying around or moving. In my experience with it, it's normally not something you even have time to film, unless you have static cameras set up to catch it. True activity is short lived...possibly because of the amount of energy it takes to manifest itself.
 
I find a dozen or so a day out there, but I do filter what I post on here. It's either one of two reasons they make it on site. It's either all over the web and you're gonna see it anyway because it has become viral or a "topic" out there, OR they hold a small chance of being real.

Most times in paranormal activity, the event is short. It's not a continuous roll of things flying around or moving. In my experience with it, it's normally not something you even have time to film, unless you have static cameras set up to catch it. True activity is short lived...possibly because of the amount of energy it takes to manifest itself.

I totally understand. :) I will be on the lookout for good paranormal stuff for ya, if you want.
 
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