Kuko 4000
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For perspective, when a magician does a trick in front of an audience of 300 people, if we ask them all to sign an affadavit of what they saw, it would be a 'well documented' paranormal event, just like this one. It would not, however, be a well-investigated paranormal event.
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This might not be so much actively avoided by skeptics as it could be a dead horse -slash- blast from the past.
Yeah, this is what I've been feeling from the start, I just want to be sure.
Could some of the German speaking forum members take a look at those papers? They are perfectly readable when you click & zoom them a couple of times. Is there anything even remotely meaningful?
blutoski said:Just a progress report... I have been trying to find other references to the Rosenheim case, and it's not just getting thin coverage by skeptics... the paranormalists are not talking about it much either.
My first resource for older stories is Hanz Holzer's Ghosts, which contains what he holds to be the 162 best-case incidents. I would go so far as to say that it's virtually canonical for ghost investigators. Rosenheim didn't make the cut, and isn't mentioned even in reference in discussion of other stories.
Much appreciated blutoski, interesting stuff, I'm going to ask my para-buddys comment on this.
the evidence value of these vids must be very close to zero.