Spiritualism
I know there are fakes
Spritualism, like ghosts, is something I believe in, though I have no definite proof, nor have I witnessed a ghost. On the other hand, nobody has proved to me, that spirits do NOT exist.
Many people I used to know accredit the popularity of my ghost stories to my belief in the afterlife.
I appreciate their are fakes such as Helen Duncan, but though she was later proved to be a fraud, that can't explain how she knew the moment HMS Barham sank, when the only people the Ministry of Defence informed were the relatives of the dead.
An often asked question is why do the ghosts of airmen vanish into hedges around old air force bases, the answer is that when they left, the area was the main gate to the airfield.
A popular myth is that of The Flying Dutchman, to this day, there is no definitive explantion of why he appears, but there is no doubt he does. Respected Royal Navy officers, and even a future king of England have seen him.
A modern ghost ship is the story of the SS Waratah, she was a ship which vanished after rounding Cape of Good Hope on her return to the UK.
She had been on four previous voyages without incident, however, on her fateful voyage, crew members remarked she was unsteady and top heavy. On her return, one passenger had a dream of seeing an arm rise from the water holding a lank with the wording W R T H on. He cnacelled his voyage, the ship left the next day, and was not seen again.
A loud explosion was heard later that day, followed by a bright, blue flash. It is my view the explosion was the result of the hot boilers coming into contact with the icy waters of the south Atlantic Ocean.
I have witnessed the effect of a hot boiler coming in contact with cold air.
Why was no wreckage found?
The explosion was contained by the hull of the ship, the wreck was located by a diving crew from Portugal in 2009, the location hasn't been disclosed to protect ppl from diving on her, as she is apparently on a ledge

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