I'm never going back to the woods...


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ok i might sound lame, but i read up to 15 pages like ppl said.. but i dont find "the proof" of it being teh hoax. can someone point out the truth again for me ?

I missed that as well. I can't be bothered searching though all those pages.

Wait, you long-time posters are too lazy to look through a few pages, but I'm not? Or maybe I just don't have a life... :unsure:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...ost&p=584407183

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...ost&p=584407201

The pics were edited with Photoshop (quite well) and they were used in previous "I found a mysterious camera with pictures from beyond!" threads on a few other forums a while ago.

So in a nuthsell: yeah, they're fake.

Hi killer043, well i have been doing this around 12 years now. I have seen a lot of things during my time as a PI. There are so many haunted locations here in the UK, castles, ruins, museum prisons you name it. Im also doing some work on TV soon too about the paranormal. But one of the most nasty experiences happened to me at Derby Gaol here in the UK, it is based in Derbyshire.

my msn messenger is

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feel free to chat anytime mate.

I never cease to be amazed at the gullible natures of a great many here. We had zombies, goblins, monkeys, cats, mysterious glowing eyes, oh and mysterious faces etched in stone. If only you could sit back and read the stupidity of some of the statements.

As someone else already pointed out, you only had to look at the lame excuse for not being able to provide the high-res images, which was akin to "I found these mysterious images but I thought nothing of them so I deleted the originals. I knew enough about the camera to do that, but had no idea how to resize an image without deleting it, despite figuring out how to resize all of the images so that they would fit nicely into Neowins forums. No really, it's true."

I swear the IQ of the average Neowin Member is roughly the equivalent to that of a sponge, and declining...

We have an old abandoned structure down here in alabama. Its close to a paintball field, but the owner won't tell the exact location, he just stumbled up on it in the woods one day. My friends and I decided that one day we're gonna come to play paintball, and just go out into the woods and try to find it.

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page21.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page22.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page25.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page27.html

http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page28.html

Look at the pictures on http://home.hiwaay.net/~mtdoom/page28.html  page...... Tell me if you see anything freaky on one of them! Cause I do, but it could be something easily explainable.

              mr_han_solo

http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/...ullman/1545.3.1

look fools! why hasn't the guy reported his findings on that board like he promised to? it's been already over a month.

just some hoax again?

also the whole mt. doom thing seemed altogether more exciting than the original topic (except the mt. doom -pic that had the "lady" figure on the wall, which looked clearly photoshopped) for the fact that there seems to be no records of any kind about the building in guestion.

Hey.... READ all the posts. I spent till 5:45 AM reading all 40 pages of this thread to see what people had to say before I even posted a message of my own. Be a little more fair to the others and look through all the posts before posting the same **** people have been posting in the past few pages!

Looks like 2 me that there was a secret lab in the middle of the woods which no1 knew about it and they were experimenting on aliens or something and all went all terribly wrong (and a direct result of this was that last picture) and after 10 years or more this person found the lab and went in without knowing what was inside that rooky lab, but the question now is where is the guy who toke them pictures???

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