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Friend readers, you would like to know what are the spookliks? The problem is that I don't know either.
But, to the countrary of so many fiction books which invent stories, at least spookliks have the advantage of really existing, and you could even see some yourself.
As far as I know, the only spooklik which was scientifically observed was the one in Hessdalen, Norway. Nobody was able to get close of it. It most often appears red or orange, sometimes blue, sometime with a black core visible by day. Scientists took photos and dramatic videos on their site, and even a spectrum which suggests air at very high temperature. The Hessdalen spooklik began to appear following an earthquake in 1984, but its activity is receding.
The easiest to see would be the one of Joplin, USA (See in Google Earth) which woould be visible every night since 1884. It would have varied colours, and would be generaly a sphere, sometimes geometric shapes or split in several lights. It is very active by stormy weather, but invisible if there is the TV or too much fuss. It flee or disappear when we approach it, but also it can rush on a visitor, until touching it. Its contact is cold, and it can go through car windshields without damage. Some persons claim to have had OBE like experiences at its contact.
The most interesting would be in China, at Wu Ten Shan (Five peaks mountain) (See in Google Earth) a sacred region with a temperate climate contrasting with the surroundings (a green zone is clearly visible in Google Earth). It was preserved of the destructions made by the fascist chinese regime in the 1960 years. A large number of taoist and buddhist temples were built here. The story says a small pagoda would be built especialy to observe the spooklik, which would be visible every night after midnight under the form of white fluffy lights. Buddhists consider Wu Ten Shan as the adobe of the boddhisattva Manjrushri, and the spooklik as its emanation.
Other spookliks would exist in various places on Earth, but with a lesser activity. Spooklik phenomena would be the same kind of thunder balls or Earthlights seen during earthquakes. Of course, on Earth, Phallo science denegate their existence.
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