Ghost Caught in Photograph: USS Yorktown

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SCETV Producer/Director, Mark Adams, revisited the USS Yorktown at Patriots Point to take a new look at the ghost photos he took on the ship in 2014. He filmed in that hallway and explained where and how the photos were taken, what he did to enhance the photos to see the ghost, and interviewed Bruce Orr about his reaction to the photos and why he’s using them in his Ghost Tour of the ship.

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  1. demons laugh how we cant see them most the time,,,,,their goal in to be in humans and most of us got demons, they desire a living vessel of a human to lead it wrong and enjoy sin, they operate a body like we drive a car from the mind, they can get in animals as they thirst they not want be in dry places, so but their goal is to be IN A HUMAN, and Jesus use to cast them out,,,,,,they cause all bad on earth, they cause most sickness, they cause all dysfunction body and family and relationships, if you laugh at this, you got demons in you, so get delivered, as they will make you laugh lol at the idea of them in you,,,, they ruin lives, they mess up love, they are evil, does not mean your evil cuz they in you, but if you get delivered got walk in God's ways or they come back stronger,,,,,,,i didnt know that and i got hit with worst ones,,,, earth is a deceptive trick, ghosts are demons tricking humans cuz we stupid and do not realize they are here among us as we dont know the bible and we thought they left i guess when Jesus did but they went no where,,,,,,,

  2. A lot happened on that ship, a lot of traumatic events.
    Perhaps, for consideration, the spirits who remain do not appreciate or approve of the ghost tours.
    However, from reading the comments I gather that they don't want strangers aboard "THEIR" ship.

  3. In 2018 myself and my entire 7th-grade class (as well as 8th-grade) went to spend three days and two nights on that ship. I had no idea that it was haunted until the first night when my bed wouldn't stop shaking. We slept in a small room in the top of the ship that had bunk-beds but instead of being set on the floor, they were hung from the roof by chains. I wouldn't even be on or near my bed when it would randomly start shaking. I have been on a lot of ships before and this was no swaying of the boat causing the bed to shake. Because for one, it was being lifted slightly and dropped– not swaying back and forth– and it was only my bed doing this. No one believed me so I had to sleep on that bed and it shook most of the night off and on. The next morning, someone screamed and woke us all up. After turning the light on, one of my classmates had curled into a ball, crying. We asked what had happened and she said that she woke up and saw a man standing beside her bed. He opened his mouth and screamed at her. So, the scream we all heard was not her own, but whatever the man was.

    We all slept apart from the guys in our class (they were in a bunker across the ship) so there was no way it could have been one of them. The second night, my bed was still shaking off and on though nothing else we can't explain happened. However, a few of my friends and I went to explore some of the lower decks and we found a room full of chairs that looked like they had been thrown around and I got a super bad feeling about that room. It felt almost like a primal fear; it's kinda hard to explain unless you've felt it before. I have never been one to get afraid easily but I would NOT go down into that room. And then, my friends and I went into the chapel area and my camera stopped working the moment we stepped inside. And then, it turned back on as soon as we left. I just found those last two things odd.

  4. This is done by someone who doesn't understand photography. Take a bad camera, on an unstable surface instead of a tripod (and no, "bracing" doesn't erase han movement or vibration), jack with photo settings to increase artifacts and you get this sloppy experiment. The "black mass" photo is where the cam struggled with low light, the same blob is apparent on the second photo when the camera was moved closer to the laser light grid. There are "blurred" laser points in both photos the farther you get from the source, particularly farther down and along the ceiling.

    Any photographer of the night sky can tell you even a slight shift of perspective or focus can completely alter what you get, even with the same settings, exposure and aperture. This is why anyone taking prolonged exposure not only will use a tripod bit also a delayed timer disconnected from the camera (either via hand switch or wireless) so that even clicking the button on the camera doesn't interfere.

    There are MULTIPLE differences in the photo that show this.

  5. My son Jack Beal and I loved visiting the Yorktown in 2018. I came here a few times as a kid when the NS Savannah was here and I thought maybe a coast guard vessel.

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