A video that shows a mysterious pale figure near home in the United States has an attraction on social media. The video has been captured on CCTV installed in the area, and posted on Twitter by paranormity magazine. The accompanying tweet text said that the video was taken near Morehead, in Kentucky. This video has triggered debate among paranormal fans around the world about what can happen. The picture resembles figures like humans that cause a lot of destruction in the spectral film.
The 33 -second video shows a pale figure like humans. It seems thin and bending near the back garden of a house. Seen carefully moving forward and seeing while approaching the car owner’s car.
In the audio clip, someone was heard saying, “You can see his face clearly.”
The clip was shared with the title “This is a video of a pale creature captured on a security camera near Moorhead, KY” on July 9, has collected half a million appearance. Some Twitter users are interested in video and have discussed what the figure is.
“The question I have is, is this infrared? Because the pale creature will actually be dark (dude in a black suit) and appears white in that case. I know it’s not your video but things like that can express many of the details that are missed , “a user commented.
“If this is taken with a security camera why the camera moves like someone holding it? The security camera is improved and not floating,” said another.
One of the local companies that claims to work in the field of paranormal research answered, “To answer why the camera is moving, you can see the reflection of people who record these recordings from their cellphones in the Monitor glass … regarding what it is, the recording or recordings reducing the quality of the original recordings. There is no way to find out what we see. “
In the 2016 film spectral, filmmakers have shown Einstein-Bose condensate who moved around, killing people by freezing them from within and opposing all efforts to destroy them with conventional weapons.
This film has also caused many buzzs on the internet about condensate behavior.