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Uhmmm, excuse me Sherlock but you were part of a group so unless you were last in line, you were being followed and watched...?
"They also sense there was a woman who was watching us," Kolek said. "But she did not want to make contact with us."
That's because if you caught her, she would be charged the $99 bucks for watching.
Well there you have it, it's now been proven beyond a doubt that it can be spooky in a cemetery.
Wow.
Once I sensed Pink Elephants in a graveyard, my psychic ability must be Super Powerful.
I would like to believe in ghosts, it would make life that much more interesting but this article has done nothing to sway me in that direction:(
Keep running up the stairs though, it's great exercise.
My sister just moved into a house in Newton it's only about 20 yrs old, she swears it's haunted, constantly hearing people moving upstairs when there's no one home or heavy footsteps outside.
I say there is a logical explanation for whatever it is she hears.
I am not saying that things can't freak you out but I am saying that the mind has a way of filling in the blanks with the supernatural when someone is getting freaked out.
Am I making any sense?