Thermal Imager Anomaly: Star of India Maritime Museum, San Diego, CA
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Thermal Imager Anomaly: Star of India Maritime Museum, San Diego, CA

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While heading a vigil at the stern portion of the tween deck, lead investigator and intuitive, Maritza, senses the spirit of young sailor who once worked the Star. She asks him to make his presence known by touching a support poll that stands in front of the team, hoping to record a heat signature. What is witnessed is curious. At the 34-second mark, an opaque mass quickly approaches the pole, crosses over a portion [ possibly 'touching' it ], and pulls back just as fast. Based on its color, it can be assumed it colder than a majority of items in the environment. This anomaly is not a shadow. Due to the thermal camera's principle of operation, shadows are not visually recorded like with traditional cameras. Only temperature masses are recorded. What make this evidence especially intriguing is its occurrence after its specific request. The team attempted to duplicate the anomaly in every way possible.
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