Oliver Cromwell’s spirit got into the video in the museum

The spirit of Oliver Cromwell got on video in the museumPhoto from open sources

The spirit of the famous British statesman, commander and the leader of the 17th-century English Revolution, Oliver Cromwell, probably hit the camera lens. Several tourists visited the house. Cromwell in the city of Ile Cambridgeshire, performing today a function of the museum, and quite by accident captured something there mysterious. Near the exhibit in the form of a deathbed politician with his a wax figure flew a mysterious bunch of some energy.

At least, so says the Englishman James Labourne, who shot the video below. Skeptics on the World Wide Web believe that it was a simple shred of dust in the air or a reflection of light in the lens, however, the operator is convinced that this is precisely the ghost lieutenant general of the parliamentary army who died here in September 1658 from the deadly combination of typhoid fever and malaria. Since then, it is believed that the spirit of the revolutionary dwells in his bedroom and periodically materializes there in the form of sinister pale figure. Approximately the one that was caught in the lens video cameras to our hero.

In addition, the so-called “cold zones” in which museum visitors begin to freeze even in the sultry summer. The smell of incense arises from nowhere, and peripheral vision can detect vague movement in the corners rooms. Many people feel uncomfortable here, as if they are watched by someone invisible and not too friendly. how according to a popular urban legend, the late Oliver Cromwell dissatisfied with the fact that his house was turned into a museum – an attraction for tourists, and tries to drive away uninvited guests to its ghostly activity.

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