Paranoid schizophrenics, religious nutbags, and non-critical thinkers across the country are in a tizzy over a blobby blue object spotted on a gas station's security camera in Parma, Ohio. The object appears to fly around the gas pumps, rest on the windshield of a car, and remain stationary for about thirty minutes. The local news story quotes a witness who insists that the blob is actually an angel. Why an angel would appear as an amorphous blue mist is anyone's guess, but if you actually watch the video, it's fairly obvious that the object is actually some kind of light material too close to the camera to be in focus. Most likely, it's a blue plastic bag fluttering about in the wind. Which would explain why the man upon whose car the object appears to rest doesn't appear to notice any kind of ghostly angel. The video:
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Gas Station Ghost
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