Ghostly footage captured in Singapore’s busiest district
April 22, 2008 by geekycoder
We know that Singapore is famous for its food
and cleanliness
. Cleanliness in the sense that there is little litter to be found on the street. But there is another ‘cleanliness‘
that Singapore (or any other country) has no control, and helpless against it. Indeed, generally those evidence of ‘un-cleanliness’ could only be captured on camera and not seen/identified through naked eyes.
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Apparently, a surveillance camera
installed in a lift had managed to capture the most amazing and bizarre footage of ghostly apparition that I ever see in Singapore (if it is genuine). The clear and close-up footage were unlikely the work of sophisticated software like Photoshop
as it was extremely tedious and difficult if not impossible to manipulate the effect. Judging from the footage, the exposure, brightness and contrast were just too perfect to be concocted and there are cases around the world where victim could not distinguish a entity between a real human and ghost because the it appear too real and solidify to be a ghost.
Still, until those ‘victims’ involved in the shot verify the encounter, it still remains to many that it is anything but real. Logical reason pervades that it is a fake footage as no management will ever allow such footage to be released and disseminated without denting its reputation (if it is real, it is a matter of time someone verified the location).
Still, it is hard to believe that anyone will be sane enough to play such trick (Footage taken in late Feb 2008, almost close to Seventh month) consider that the seventh month is imminent, even though now is a April Fool’s month. Why ? Because the forthcoming period of seventh month
in Chinese tradition is where ghosts and spirits
are free to roamed the earth annually. A ghostly vacation and holiday for the netherworld, in other word.
Although the authenticity of the footage could not be identified, it is hard to be convinced that it is concocted after looking at the shot.
It is even more appalling that the footage is purported to be captured from one of the buildings in Raffles Place (top & left photo), Singapore’s busiest and famous business district. Yes, this will be the very same place where the long-awaited F1 Formula will take place (But worry not because the apparition will unable to join the human crowd as their holiday is over by then
. Oppsss, better slap myself to even make such a joke.
) This should not deter anyone from visiting Raffles Place though because apparition do manifest around us all the time, all the place. It depends whether they have sufficient energy to manifest themselves (Really, why should they do that ? Aren’t they afraid of GhostBuster ? Western:
Eastern:
).
The camera simply magnify the energy strong enough to be captured on firm. Hence don’t ever try taking photo during the night time with night-vision on, not on the seventh month unless one want to experience the thrill of lifetime and get some life-changing experience
.
Now about the footage
These mono footage lucidly shows a old ‘woman’ with face down lulling with two professionals in a lift. And it look like the apparition follow the crowd leaving the lift. Is the woman looking for some job as cleaner etc ? You bet.
Unbelievable. Stunning. Astonishing.
Be warned though. It is Not For The Fainted Heart. This is not a April Fool Joke. You’ll be the judge to its authenticity.
Video
Shots from video
No one so far can proof its authenticity but I hope that whoever dare play such a trick get visit by the apparition. Out of courtesy, the ghost needs to show its appreciation to the ‘producer’ of the footage for creating a ‘ghostly’ awareness in Singapore.
More frightening ghostly photo from other countries to wet your pant.
Verdict is out !
What’s The
!!!
Sorry to disappoint the
ghost-seeker but the verdict is finally out. It turns out that the video is fabricated by GMP, a job agency. Should I say It is very distasteful and disrespectful
to the netherworld to play such a joke. It’s not that the ghost is so desperate looking for a job as a cleaner in Raffles Place
.
Anyway, “It’s GMP. What to do ? It’s happened”. So let’s move on and watch the video and message it is trying to convey. So any ghost who wanna find a job in Singapore can come looking for GMP
. Remember to give them your most shocking and spooking appearance ! Who knows, you might just be the lucky star in their next ghostly video. Ah… Yes, I’m not going to fall for their trick again.

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Creepy, but it looks similar to the elevator ghost in “The Eye” movie.
At 0:36, there seems to be something appearing in the elevator. The thing appears again a few seconds later, which could just be light reflected by the moving elevator, somehow. There seems to be static and some weird flash of light when the two workers enter in. And finally, the old lady just appears and walks out.
I’m skeptical on this, but I’ve read a lot of stories about huanted office buildings in Singapore. So my mind is still up in the air.
Keep posting. I enjoy foreign ghost stories. Thanks.
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