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Haunted Houses Proven Myths?
Paula Adhikari
Aug. 18, 2006

Over the years scientists have clamed that they have proved haunted houses aren’t real. Really?
On television you always get some kind of horror films. You also get those shows about scientists stating a ghost story and proving it wrong. Now, they have most people interested in the matter.
But are things like ghosts or phantoms real?
The answer, they very well could be.
Some say that some kind of being had been in contact with them and that they had not done anything. When a critic is trying to prove an accusation wrong, they always say that these same people had played some kind of trick.
Well why would these people clam that the paranormal activity happened if it didn’t? And if you had to swear someone to speak the truth, or even have him or her take a lie detector test, they would come up clean. We have done a survey and have concluded that less than five percent of the population have encountered something that they believe is a ghost.
It is always possible!
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