(OPINION) ETH – A new video is circulating on the internet of what is being called “apparitions” that were caught on video running across the road at a location that is believed by many to be one of the most “haunted” places in America.

Before we move on, let’s clarify to the readers that there is no such thing as “ghosts”, Therefore, these alleged apparitions are either one of two things. They are either CGI, which is basically camera tricks and video editing or they are what the Bible describes as “Familiar Spirits”.

These spirits typically will be found where there has been the shedding of blood through violence via war, murders, demonic sacrifices and the list goes on. It seems to be a magnet that attracts the demonic.


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That’s why you will discover that in most cases of paranormal activity or the presence of so-called “ghosts” there typically is a history of some kind of murder, suicide, or ritual. In this particular case, it has all the hallmarks for a hotbed for demonic activity in the form of “familiar spirits” because the Gettysburg Civil War site is where an estimated 50,000 soldiers lost their lives in 1863 in one of the most brutal and bloodiest battles of the American Civil War.

The video was reportedly shot last week at the Gettysburg Civil War battle site in Pennsylvania where Greg Yuelling, 46, took the video as he was driving through the historic site on a visit with his family. ‘We just went there as tourists, to learn more about the history of the Civil War and see the old battleground, where the Gettysburg Address was given and all that stuff.

‘We were driving along one night and we started hearing noises, I heard things to the left and my uncle heard things to the right, and there was a fog, but the fog was weird, it was only in one patch not dispersed,’ he told The Sun.

‘Then we saw these shapes moving in the darkness, they were the size of humans, one of them ran right through the cannon. It was scary, it was crazy. My uncle got so scared he rolled up the window.’ ‘We went back and watched the videos over and over again, and then we blew them up on the big screen to get a closer look.

That made us even more freaked out,’ he said. ‘It was really exciting, but I also got this strange, ominous feeling, like something was telling me to go back there,’ Yuelling said. ‘I couldn’t go to sleep but I was creeped out, so I didn’t go.’