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Post by paranormalskeptic on Jul 14, 2009 21:00:54 GMT -5
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Post by nikkimckz on Jul 14, 2009 21:09:06 GMT -5
Cool vid!! I'm pretty confident that its a bug on the lens. There is a comment that says: "you can clearly see the legs." But believe it or not, bugs have legs too! 
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Post by Brearune on Jul 15, 2009 9:49:01 GMT -5
"just a bug" has my vote, no question! interesting find, though, thanks a bunch for sharing!
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Post by Jamie on Jul 15, 2009 11:27:50 GMT -5
LOL @ Nikki. Yes bugs have legs to so that person point goes down the tubes...lol.Most definetly a bug IMO. 
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Post by paranormalskeptic on Jul 15, 2009 11:57:33 GMT -5
what i couldn't believe is that anyone would ever think it wasn't a bug in the first place some time ago there was a film out of a ghost from a gas station that turned out to be a little piece of plastic blowing around the lens but some thought that was a ghost and didn't buy the plastic theory - even after it was debunked by investigators I have several news-feds coming to my in box on various paranormal topics - I am always hoping something will turn up that I can't explain, but thus far well it hasn't happened  unless you count all the cougar/panther sightings in places where they shouldn't be- which is a different subject all together I have yet to be convinced
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Post by chicagoghosthunter on Jul 17, 2009 9:35:22 GMT -5
to me it was going a bit slow for a bug...
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Post by chriscook71 on Jul 18, 2009 23:27:27 GMT -5
The bug is walking on the lens, not flying in front of it. If it were flying, it would indeed be slow. The bug has landed on the lens but the focus indicator of the camera stays focused to infinity, keeping the background in focus and not zooming to focus on the bug (which is too close to focus on anyway). Hope that helped......
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Post by spiritpicturetaker on Jul 19, 2009 21:43:37 GMT -5
since most don't agree with me at times...i will agree with most here and say yes a bug.
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Post by Steve on Dec 25, 2009 21:50:53 GMT -5
The image doesn't have a perspective change, by that I mean it not changing size till near the end of the frame when it goes from a circular puffball to a sort of a dissolve. I'm not 100% convinced it's a "bug" as some of those above. But I think it was something struggling along the lens and then detached and "dissipated. It would take a clearer image to convince me that it was anything paranormal.
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Post by jtlytle on Dec 25, 2009 22:17:31 GMT -5
It is a bug. The first few seconds it was moving too fast for a cat.
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Post by Madidus on Dec 26, 2009 16:12:03 GMT -5
I love these videos! They pop up every couple of years and spring some interest out there among the community. Looks like a little bugger on the lens to me, but hey there's always a chance, right? Thank you for posting up this link! I hadn't seen this particular one before.
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Post by Ryan_IndyGhostHunters on Jan 1, 2010 19:44:43 GMT -5
Im not sure its a bug, but its definitely something on the lens. Its fuzzy because the camera lens cant focus in on it.
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Post by RainCityParanormal on Jan 3, 2010 3:31:00 GMT -5
It's probably a bug, but I have to admit, it does follow and interesting pattern. Ultimately, the movement is just too sporadic and I'd have rule out an animal. I say, keep the camera there and see if they can get something more conclusive! Fun vid!
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Post by MSPI Jenn on Jan 4, 2010 20:58:40 GMT -5
My vote is that it is a bug. I did watch the video a couple of times. It looks cool. 
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Post by hearsechaser on Feb 21, 2010 13:28:23 GMT -5
an out-of-focus bug near the camera lens
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