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Never before seen paranormal photographs.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 27308713:MV8yMDc2MTQ3XzM1MDYxNzQ4X0I1QzNBOTQ0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 25024030:MV8yMDc2MTQ3XzM1MDU4OTkwXzNFODA0NzZC] [quote:Anonymous Coward 18579644:MV8yMDc2MTQ3XzM0OTQ5MzY4X0JFRjA0MkU5] http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/717/slastinterview.jpg/ Charlie Noonan’s Last Interview Charlie Noonan was an amateur folklorist who travelled throughout the South and Southwestern United States during the early years of the 20th century, collecting tall tales and stories of the supernatural. According to his wife, Ellie, Charlie was told a story one day by an Oklahoma farmer about a strange woman who lived alone on an isolated property in the panhandle. The farmer claimed the woman was not a woman at all, but something else, something that hid its true nature beneath a headscarf and was never seen without a large dog by its side. Noonan was apparently intrigued enough to try searching for the woman during one of his research road trips. He was never seen again. Ellie Noonan was later contacted by a Tulsa pawnbroker who remembered reading about her husband’s disappearance in the papers, after finding his name engraved on a camera sold to him by an itinerant. The pawnbroker returned the camera, and Mrs. Noonan had the film inside developed in the hopes of finding a clue as to his whereabouts. This was the only photo on the roll. Unfortunately, neither the location of the property, nor the name of the farmer who told him the story was recorded in Noonan’s notes. [/quote] This one is the most "scary". That is NOT a human being...WoW. [/quote] I agree. I saw the picture before I read the summary and it freaked me out. Then I read the summary and understood why. That's definitely not a person. [/quote]
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A few days ago, an anon posted on /x/ claiming he was employed by a small, but old, editing & publishing company.
They were contacted by an elderly photographer who claims to be in possession of a collection of black and white, paranormal pictures never before seen by the general public. He wished the company to publish a book with these photos and a small description. The old man was very paranoid of his collection and would only send one photograph at a time for scanning, and wait for its return to send the next.
Apparently the old man was offered a substantial sum by a private owner and pulled the plug on the project. This publisher only received about 14 photos, and he posted them and their descriptions on /x/ out of spite, or something.
I will gladly share if I can figure out how to post the pics...if this thread already exists, please let me know and I will delete this.
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