Real Paranormal Videos! Unexplained Activity Caught on Tape! (DE Ep. 33)
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Real Paranormal Videos! Unexplained Activity Caught on Tape! (DE Ep. 33)

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Real paranormal video! Unexplained paranormal activity heard and caught on camera! Experience backs true ghost stories of most haunted USS Hornet! Evidence is caught on video at one of the top haunted places in the United States. This was filmed at the Grey Ghost Paracon 2013 with paranormal conference speakers The Ghost Files and Dead Explorer. The USS Hornet in Alameda, California has seen death throughout its history. It downed 1400 Japanese aircraft during World War Two. Over 300 people died on board from freak accidents. Even worse, it had the most suicides of any ship in the Navy!

Per Wikipedia: "Hornet is said to be one of the most haunted warships in the American Navy, with numerous reports of supernatural events occurring on board. Hornet was the subject of the television paranormal-related programs MTV's Fear. Beyond Investigation Magazine performed an instrumented investigation of large areas of the ship for Scariest Places On Earth. It was investigated by the TAPS team on the Syfy Channel show Ghost Hunters In 2011, the ship was featured on Ghost Adventures, Season 4, Episode 8." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Hornet_(CV-12)#Paranormal

Are there real haunted places and is this one of them? Will paranormal activities be captured in this investigation? Watch and find out!

Thanks to GREY GHOST PARACON 2013 & THE G.H.O.S.T. FILES!

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