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Do you Believe in Ghost?!

Not everyone believes in ghost, but there are a some who do.

Chappy doesn’t believe in any of this, but Krystle on the other hand believes in all things ghost.

What about you?

Someone polled 2,000 Americans for Halloween, and asked if they believe in the PARANORMAL.

They found 63% of us believe in some type of paranormal activity.  Over HALF of us think ghosts are real.  And a surprising number of people think vampires and werewolves are real too.  Here’s what the poll found . . .

1.  Ghosts . . . 57% of Americans think they exist.  49% even said they’ve felt the presence of a ghost before.

2.  Vampires . . . 22% think they’re real.  So just over 1 in 5 people.

3.  Werewolves . . . also 22%.

4.  Zombies . . . 22% again.  (I’m starting to think 22% of us will believe anything.)

 

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