Is It Real or a Hoax? Questions Surround Witch Floating at 12ft

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A witch floating in the air at 12ft is a phenomenon that has been reported in various parts of the world. Witnesses claim to have seen a witch-like figure suspended in mid-air, defying the laws of gravity. This strange occurrence has both fascinated and terrified people for centuries, giving rise to numerous legends and myths surrounding witches and their abilities. The main idea of a witch floating in the air at 12ft is the supernatural aspect of this phenomenon. It challenges our understanding of the physical world and raises questions about what is possible. While skeptics argue that these sightings are nothing more than optical illusions or hoaxes, believers argue that they provide evidence of the existence of supernatural beings.


In de wildernis van Brits-Columbia zoeken 6 mannen naar een vervloekte schat die miljarden waard zou zijn. Zullen ze hem vinden of worden ze het nieuwste slachtoffer van de vloek?

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While skeptics argue that these sightings are nothing more than optical illusions or hoaxes, believers argue that they provide evidence of the existence of supernatural beings. One possible explanation for a witch floating in the air is the concept of levitation. Levitation is the ability to defy gravity and float in the air.

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Oh Lord, just give me a gold pan and a stream! How simple does it have to be?

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ice9

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Jan 13, 2016 61 27 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting

I watch this show for laughs. A band of weirdos chasing mythical gold, wasting their lives. Bad acting, incredibly stupid and fake, it's just sad watching aged losers spend untold amounts of time and money pursuing a myth. In a sane culture they'd be getting therapy, they wouldn't be on TV, but in America, anything goes.

If you want to see real people mining real jade, in the mountains of BC, watch Jade Fever.

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Mar 18, 2015 12 7 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting

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Keppy

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I never watched it did not like what i saw on the promos on tv . But then i do not watch metal detecting shows or treasure tale shows on tv or you tube .. And shows like this one i do not watch either.. And i got sick of Gold Rush but now they are going to Oregon i might watch it .. Just to many tv & youtube detecting shows now way to many. If i want to see some one detect or hunt for treasure i will just watch myself . The only 2 shows i watch and like are ..Oak Island and The Prospectors on the weather channel.

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Daryl Friesen

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Mar 21, 2003 339 94 Vancouver,British Columbia Detector(s) used Whites GMT

Want some drama? Now's your chance to speak to Daryl Friesen in person on the radio tonight at 7PM EST! You can ask him why he staked that claim while being a guest? You can ask him why they only found one large flake of gold in the pan in Spindle Canyon, but no fines at all?


Why not just ask me now I am right here. The fines that were in the pan were tiny hardly see with your eye . The Shot as as quick as it was in reality as it ended up edited. I was not shooting the shot I was just in it. I have nothing to do with the editing process at all. I am like you a prospector who wanted to be involved because the legend is a passion of mine.. Daryl
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Well, I watched it and didn't care for it.
Just nothing happening that was all that interesting.
Why is it that somebody returns to a saloon after being
In the mountains for awhile, (or maybe Bermuda), and
he spins a story about a gold mine. Then he dies or
disappears leaving one nugget on the bar. Along comes
someone who can sell the story to a station like Animal
Planet and we have a dull, poorly written show that could
have been exciting if they had thrown in some Grizzly
attacks and maybe a campfire amputation due to
severe frostbite. Then maybe I would have watched
chapter 2.

Harvest

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I'm an old, that I have wasted about an hour watching this ridiculous program I've been pretty much treasure hunting my whole life and all I got to say is you heard of people who don't know what's happening well these guys aren't even suspicious oh my gosh please TV find something good

Msbeepbeep

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Jun 24, 2012 15,787 24,128 MA Detector(s) used M-6, pro pointer, pistol probe Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting

Why not just ask me now I am right here. The fines that were in the pan were tiny hardly see with your eye . The Shot as as quick as it was in reality as it ended up edited. I was not shooting the shot I was just in it. I have nothing to do with the editing process at all. I am like you a prospector who wanted to be involved because the legend is a passion of mine.. Daryl
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Another victim of Hollywood.

Daryl Friesen

Sr. Member
Mar 21, 2003 339 94 Vancouver,British Columbia Detector(s) used Whites GMT

Well, I watched it and didn't care for it.
Just nothing happening that was all that interesting.
Why is it that somebody returns to a saloon after being
In the mountains for awhile, (or maybe Bermuda), and
he spins a story about a gold mine. Then he dies or
disappears leaving one nugget on the bar. Along comes
someone who can sell the story to a station like Animal
Planet and we have a dull, poorly written show that could
have been exciting if they had thrown in some Grizzly
attacks and maybe a campfire amputation due to
severe frostbite. Then maybe I would have watched
chapter 2.

The actual legend of the lost mine deserves to get way more attention then it did as there are so many more prospectors and so much more to it then a indian guy bringing nuggets into town.. You can have a listen to the following.. Its a interview I did with one Stuart Brown.. He doesnt make it in the show and he took gold in 1974.. Have a listen. Do you think Stu speaks truth?

Why not just ask me now I am right here. The fines that were in the pan were tiny hardly see with your eye . The Shot as as quick as it was in reality as it ended up edited. I was not shooting the shot I was just in it. I have nothing to do with the editing process at all. I am like you a prospector who wanted to be involved because the legend is a passion of mine.. Daryl
Treasure and Gold Prospecting leads in British Columbia
Jr. Member
Jan 13, 2016 61 27 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting

I watch this show for laughs. A band of weirdos chasing mythical gold, wasting their lives. Bad acting, incredibly stupid and fake, it's just sad watching aged losers spend untold amounts of time and money pursuing a myth. In a sane culture they'd be getting therapy, they wouldn't be on TV, but in America, anything goes.

If you want to see real people mining real jade, in the mountains of BC, watch Jade Fever.

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Witch floating in the air at 12ft

According to folklore, witches possess this power, enabling them to perform magical feats. Some believe that witches use this ability to travel long distances or to perform rituals. Another possible explanation is the use of technology or trickery. Some claim that these sightings are actually the result of advanced technology or special effects. Magicians and illusionists have been known to use wires or harnesses to create the illusion of floating in the air. It is possible that individuals claiming to see a floating witch have been deceived by these tricks. Regardless of the explanations, the idea of a witch floating in the air at 12ft continues to capture the imagination of people around the world. It taps into our fascination with the supernatural and the mysterious. Whether these sightings are real or mere illusions, they serve as a reminder that there is still much we don't understand about the world we live in..

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