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April 23rd, 2008 by
Believe it or not, this was taken out from http://www.rafflesplaceghost.net/blog/. Credits goes to them who either manipulate or record this video.
Long gone on Spirit photography or Shutter, here comes a video footage of a woman ghost appeared just behind one of the guys. On the 35th second on the video, see a glowing image on the 4th frame/camera which might be the spirit.

Here is the video.
Do you think it’s authentic? Comment it.
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Spirit Photography
March 29th, 2008 by
Shinrei Shashin also known as Spirit Photography is a very common phenomenon these days all thanks to technological advancement allowing almost everyone to own a decent camera phone. But we know human beings have the tendency to over exaggerate on things all the time, sometimes what appears to be a ’spirit’ in a photo is not a spirit at all.
Tiny orbs (bubbly looking entities) appearing in photographs have always been mistaken as spiritual entities. And we have self acclaimed professional paranormal organisations zooming into the orbs to try to get an image out of it. Which is kinda stupid because the more you zoom into a photograph the more it gets pixelated. And again it is a natural tendency for us humans to see what we want to see. It’s a matter of Perception influencing Perspective. On most occasions the orbs you see in your pictures are merely the reflection of the flash light when a dust particle is in front of the lens. Yes I know dust particles are small and nearly invisible to the naked eye. BUT when something so bright like a camera flash gets reflected by the surface of the dust, it gets amplified. Simple right? Then how do I explain the high frequency of orbs appearing in abandoned places (ie. Old Changi Hospital)? The answer is simple. Do you see people cleaning up abandoned places? No. So naturally they are more dusty compared to say your house?
If you’re really interested in Shinrei Shashin, then you’re in luck. ‘Cause if you’ve been a loyal Bondevia reader, you would have seen some of our paranormal entries in the past. Here’s one of the more puzzling pictures keep in my database.

I can swear that there were only 6 of us there that day at good Old Changi Hospital. Neither am I implying that the 7th shadow is really a spiritual entity. It could really be a coincidence, probably from another light source somewhere else casting just 1 shadow onto the walk. It’s not surprising as you can see there’s a distance between the 7th shadow and the other 6. The only thing that bothers me is that the 7th person looks like its wearing a skirt? No one was wearing a skirt.
Here’s another picture, after increasing the brightness of the photograph. In layman’s terms, this would ultimately mean that the photo has been manipulated and that I did it just so to achieve what I want to see (Perception influencing Perception). This is because if I didn’t increase the brightness of the photograph, the figure wouldn’t be there at all. Nonetheless, I’ll still post it up for your viewing pleasure.

Pfft. I trick myself sometimes. See my point about zooming into the picture and causing it to become pixelated? This was what I meant. But the ‘Professional Organisation’ I was referring to zoomed in even more than I did. To the extent of having the pixels form a face. Ridiculous.
I am a firm believer of science. I am sure there is a logical explanation for everything. If there isn’t, then I’ll just wait for one. Science is developing every single day, eventually there will be an explanation. But at least we learned something today and that is Perception influencing Perspective (PiP).
If you have any interesting photographs that you want to share, send it in to my email.
Note: The following 2 videos are strictly not for the faint hearted. The Bondevia Crew will not be held responsible for any mishaps that occur after watching both videos. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Pepsi and Raw Meat
September 4th, 2007 by
Disclaimer: This is not for the faint hearted. Trust me if you have a weak heart, DO NOT watch the following video. The Bondevia Crew will not be held responsible for any mishaps that occur as a result of watching the video. You have been warned.
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Catching Ghost
April 21st, 2007 by
Really freaky video, so view it at your own discretion. There’s alot of controversy surrounding this video though. About how the creator deliberately staged the entire thing to earn money from meta cafe (As you know they pay you for posting quality videos and stuff).
Nonetheless, I am going to embed the video here. ‘Cause of it’s real it would really be an insight for those interested in Asian exorcisms. Click More to see the video.
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Creepy Hitchhiker Lady
January 9th, 2007 by
THIS IS NOT FOR THE FAINT HEARTED
Although I have a suspicion that this video may not be real. It is kinda scary still. So, if you are not game for tyhe ride, I suggest you just ignore this.
Pretty cool filming techniques huh!
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Changi AGAIN…
September 23rd, 2006 by
Fret not, this entry has nothing to do with OLD CHANGI HOSPITAL. We know our readers are bored reading entries about Old Changi Hospital and anything related to it, we are bored of that place too. Really, really sick of it.
Note: We will still be willing to conduct tours for people at a minimum fee of SGD5.00 for a full building tour. Contact us if you are interested. Bring along a group of friends if you like. Wahahahah.
So this time around we decided to explore somewhere new, the abandoned Changi Commando Barracks. Rumours from my NS friends speaks of an evil there that drove Singapore’s Elite soldiers away. So how can we miss out on all the paranormal activity there, right?
Note: The above paragraph was how we felt before we visited the place. Sad to say Changi Commando Barracks feels the same as visiting Old Changi Hospital.
So I’ve decided to give you guys an insight to the World of the ‘Bapoks’ aka Transvestites.
Let’s begin the TRANNIES ATTACK!!!






Now at least you know how the trannies move about in the car parks of Changi Village. You can thank me for imparting my knowledge to you.Now, pictures of the Abandoned Changi Commando Barracks. No words. Maybe a little.


This is light from another car not belonging to us. We drove 2 cars to the area that night. OCH was crowded, really crowded. Too many cars were entering its premises. When a place gets too commercialised, it tends to lose its appeal don’t you think?



These guys don’t belong to the Bondevia Crew. Look at that guy’s (long hair) gesture.


See the number of people in the barracks. We thought we were the only ones there.

No photo editing done to this picture. Look carefully you can actually see ORBS. Haha, stupid, those are just dust specs that got caught in the camera flash. SPI (the real SPI) is really stupid. They should be renamed to Stupid Pathetic Idiots.

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Old Changi Hospital 4
September 17th, 2006 by
Ok, I know I visit that place so much that it’s starting to get boring. This time around, we explored the place so thoroughly, I think it would be possible for me to map the area, charge a small fee of S$5.00 and bring people there for a dark tour.
Old Changi Hospital is just like any other deserted, derelict building. I bet the only reason why people fear the building is solely because of its gruesome history. Famed for being one of Singapore’s most haunted places, OCH has lost all of its ghost because of the increasing number of people patronizing the premises. Yes, I meant it when I say patronizing, it’s like a shopping centre there during the holidays.
Since I can’t give anymore ghastly pictures of the place, let me just briefly tell you more about the history of the area.

Here’s a little map of the area during WWII that I found on the net. I’ve highlighted 2 areas of concern.
THE TOP CIRCLE:
That used to be Changi 6″ Battery in 1942. The only canons facing the Malaysian Peninsula in the eastern region of Singapore. That is where Old Changi Hospital is located. OCH was apparently a military Hospital for the british soldiers and also a good watch tower due to its location at the top of a hill.
During WWII, (this is fact) the Japanese took over the building and turned it into a place where they tortured the British POWs. Lim Bo Seng could have been tortured there, I not really sure so someone please enlighten me.
During our expedition, we did find the room which SPI claims to be the torture chamber used by the Japanese. But think about it, after WWII, OCH was converted into a fully operation hospital until 1996 when it moved to it’s Simei premises. How can they leave a torture chamber untouched? Furthermore, the ‘torture chamber’ was located at the higher levels when activities like these are usually done in underground bunkers.
My opinion, the huge boulder like structures on the floor with metal bolts and the hooks at the side of the walls are used to hold electricity generators or computer servers for the hospital?
THE BOTTOM CIRCLE:
One of the largest Sook Ching sites in Singapore, that is where Changi Airport’s Terminal 3 is located. Be prepared to hear more ghost stories from the staff working in the new terminal!! Haha. Human psychology.
Here’s a word of caution ok. Places like Old Changi Hospital are breeding grounds for fungi, parasites, poisonous/disease carrying bugs that can cause one to fall really ill. No it’s not the ghost there that makes you sick, please. So if you are going there please be sure that you have a high immunity level or go drink some of granny’s good old tonic (yuck), better still get a can of Jia Jia Liang Teh, Nature’s Cool.
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Old Changi Hospital 3
September 5th, 2006 by
This is the third and probably the best expedition the Bondevia Crew had in OCH. Well prepared with the biggest torches and most powerful camera money can buy. Ok, maybe not the most expensive camera that money can buy, rather the most expensive camera we can get with infra red imaging.
Bondevia is back to investigate into the supernatural realm of OLD CHANGI HOSPITAL!!!
Honestly the place isn’t as scary as you think it is. I am probably the biggest skeptic in the world when it comes to the paranormal phenomenon. Even though the photos in my previous entries were somewhat clues that the supernatural realm might, MIGHT exist, I still believe in some way or another, those ‘things’ just coincidentally look like spirits.
All 6 of us did not encounter any anomalies yesterday during our visit. Yes, maybe one or 2 maybe be a little frantic during the entire excursion, other then that we were all having fun.
Let the Pictures do the talking


We found clues to prove that a bunker does exist in the area, just that we had no idea on how to get to the entrance. As you can see from the pictures, this is probably some form of ventilation shaft. See the holes they have at the side, this was also a long metal tube sticking out of the side. One of my friends suggested that it could actually be gun turrets. Let’s just ignore that. Haha.
The only abnormal photo I have is this.

There was no smoke, in the area. And it couldn’t have been dust ’cause that would have affected the other photographs also. So what could explain this smokey figure taken in the picture? Could it be a wandering spirit? Could it be… BOO! Ok, I’m sure it’s not a spirit. Maybe you can help me out a little here by telling me what do you thing this could be.
We were not alone in the vicinity by the way. A group of chalet patrons were there to tour the premises of the previously Japanese Occupation Torture grounds. Apparently 1 of them fell because of the slippery passageway on the second level.

And, and, and, here’s a picture of the Pentagram room.

Noticed I just called it the pentagram room and not the ‘Satanic Cult Ritual’ room. This pentagram could have been drawn by some vandals to spook others and now they would most probably be laughing at people who got fooled into thinking that some cult actually practice in this area. Nobody would know the real explanation seriously.
But if you asked me if the pentragram represented Satan like what all the gothic people say, I would say no. It is merely a pagan symbol, nothing more and nothing less. Please don’t argue with me that pagan’s are Satanic.
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Uncle Bondevia
August 31st, 2006 by
Ok, I received this chilling email just this evening through the new bondevia Gmail account. Do keep the emails coming ok, albeit we don’t really get much of them recently.
I’m sorry Matthew I do not have much to reply to your email ’cause I myself am a little freaked out by your story. But I think it is an experience to share to the readers of this blog. So don’t mind me posting your email here ok?
Thanks for the email, and take care.
Regards,
Bondevia
Re: Old Changi Hospital Visit
Hi Bondevia,
This has regards to your latest entry on OCH. I’m writing to you because I have something to share about my past experience in that place.
I saw your tag about how that place has lost its ‘fright factor’ due to the increasing number of thrill seekers visiting the place. But when I was there about 1 year or so ago, the place was completely empty.
My friends and I, a group of three was wandering around the premises before and one of my friends started getting the chills. We didn’t believe the infamous rule of visiting haunted places in even numbers. So we entered from the security guards post. Strangely the guard wasn’t there.
While walking in the compound my friend suddenly fell on the floor in pain, shocked and seriously freaked out we shone our torches over to him and what we saw totally scared the effing hell out of all of us. His leg had 5 long scratches from the knee all the way to the ankle. It was as though someone or something had scratched him really hard that it tore through his skin. He was bleeding.
We picked him up and we made our way down the stairs when one of the wooden panels from the top of the entrance of the stairs fell on my friend, the same one who got scratched. I mean being ‘suay’ is one thing lah. But thank got he wasn’t hurt by the falling piece of wood. We made our way out of the hospital into the car and drove off.
The scar on his leg remained until today as a reminder that visiting one of Singapore’s most haunted places has its consequences.
Do take care of yourself, you and your friends.
Yours sincerely,
Matthew
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Woman sues priest for Botched ‘Exorcism’
August 31st, 2006 by
Adapted from: The Straits Times Home, Thursday, August 31, 2006
Here’s something you don’t see everyday, a Catholic exorcism in Singapore. Yes, in fact there has never been an official procedure like this ever performed in our sunny little island. When a person is deemed to be possessed, it is usually customary to engage a ‘bohmoh’ or a Chinese medium to exorcise the demon from the victim, that’s what you usually read from books like the True Singapore Ghost Stories Series by Russell Lee.
According to the plaintiff Madam Amutha Valli, 50, she fainted while praying at Novena Church with her friend and her son and was taken into a room where the two allege Exorcist performed an exorcism ritual on her with 7 helpers.
Now here’s the thing, Madam Valli was pinned down, throttled and verbally abused during the exercise. A proper exorcism involves restraining the possessed while the exorcist commands the devil to leave the body. So if what Mdm Valli said was true, the 2 priest and 7 helpers would be guilty of abuse. In order to perform an exorcism ritual, the priest would have to be specially appointed by the bishop; apparently this is not the case.
The exorcism has left Mdm Valli traumatized and now she requires 24 hour care, even when going to the toilet. What seems to be an act of vanquishing any form of demonic presence in a person has obviously left the recipient feeling traumatized and acting hysterically, a behavior commonly displayed by a possessed person?
Both Fathers denied any act of exorcism when previously interviewed, but when contacted by TST, Father Tan said Mdm Valli had approached them for help and that he and Father Ong had only prayed over her in an act of deliverance.
Deliverance is an act of praying for a person and is commonly performed here. But unlike an exorcism, the act of deliverance does not involve any form of restraint on the recipient and certainly would not involve any form of verbal abuse. So who is telling the truth? Could Mdm Valli actually be overreacting? Could the devil in her be so powerful to force her to go against the church? Only God knows.
One thing I know for sure is that, IF Mdm Valli continues to display such behavior; she really needs to get exorcised.
Other Important facts of this story:
Mdm Valli’s husband Suppiah Jeyabal, 55; a Taxi Driver is seeking damages of up to $250,000. This sum of money will cover Mdm Valli’s loss of earnings as a tutor and future medical expenses including psychiatric treatment.
Now I’m beginning to wonder, could this be a scam?
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