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Two Native Americans Spot Headless Humanoid in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Khaos" data-source="post: 98575" data-attributes="member: 2880"><p>It happened in 2005 and you are now just reporting it, ten years later? More than enough time to fabricate a story.</p><p></p><p>But accounts of conductors and engineers holding lamps and walking down abandoned tracks has been a staple of ghost activity. I've never witnessed this myself, but having a few family members who work in the train industry, they have. My great grandfather for example, he was a railroad inspector, would go out and inspect railroads, he was also responsible for changing tracks, so trains could go a different way. There are stories within the family of him having a few ghostly encounters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaos, post: 98575, member: 2880"] It happened in 2005 and you are now just reporting it, ten years later? More than enough time to fabricate a story. But accounts of conductors and engineers holding lamps and walking down abandoned tracks has been a staple of ghost activity. I've never witnessed this myself, but having a few family members who work in the train industry, they have. My great grandfather for example, he was a railroad inspector, would go out and inspect railroads, he was also responsible for changing tracks, so trains could go a different way. There are stories within the family of him having a few ghostly encounters. [/QUOTE]
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