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	<title>Comments on: False ghost orbs and jewelry</title>
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		<title>By: becky Kolomitz</title>
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		<dc:creator>becky Kolomitz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 08:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am excited to find your great website. I have been interested in paranormal investigation for years now. I will definitely be takiing your course! Thank you for your generosity in sharing this course for free. My question  involves some pictures I took while on vacation in San Francisco.  It was of the cemetary in the large military base there that is now just a tourist attraction. I took several shots from my open window of my car while my husband was driving.  I just kept taking picture after picture in quick succesion. probably 10 in all, and while none of the other pictures contained orbs at all, only the cemetary picture did have several clear orbs.  My husband insists they were from the flash of the camera.  I said &quot; why is that the only picture with these flashes on it?  seemed pretty clear to me. The cemetary picture was the only picture with any orbs in it!  Can flashes from a camera cause false orbs? Or does this sound legit?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am excited to find your great website. I have been interested in paranormal investigation for years now. I will definitely be takiing your course! Thank you for your generosity in sharing this course for free. My question  involves some pictures I took while on vacation in San Francisco.  It was of the cemetary in the large military base there that is now just a tourist attraction. I took several shots from my open window of my car while my husband was driving.  I just kept taking picture after picture in quick succesion. probably 10 in all, and while none of the other pictures contained orbs at all, only the cemetary picture did have several clear orbs.  My husband insists they were from the flash of the camera.  I said &#8221; why is that the only picture with these flashes on it?  seemed pretty clear to me. The cemetary picture was the only picture with any orbs in it!  Can flashes from a camera cause false orbs? Or does this sound legit?</p>
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