WATCH: Is This Creepy Video From Gettysburg Proof That There Are Ghosts Among Us?(VIDEO)

The most bloody fight in the American Civil War took place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Many thousands of American men were killed in the battle, and people still believe that the site is cursed. A famous speech by President Abraham Lincoln called the Gettysburg Address was given there. We will print the whole speech later in this piece.

Since the fight of Gettysburg, in which thousands of people died in the trenches more than 150 years ago, the site of the fight has been known to be haunted. In this fight, Confederate General Robert E. Lee made his last attack on the more civilized North, but Union troops beat him back.

Greg Yuelling from New Jersey thinks he has caught a ghost sighting for all time in the video below. It was nighttime when he drove through the battleground, which is now a national park. He thinks that the footage he took on September 2, 2022, shows that the area is haunted by ghosts.

The Gettysburg Address, which Abraham Lincoln gave on November 19, 1863:

“Four score and seven years ago, our fathers launched a fresh nation on this continent, rooted in freedom and committed to the idea that all people are born equal.”

“Right now we are in a big civil war that will test whether that country, or any other country with such a strong idea and commitment, can last for a long time.” We meet on a big spot where that war took place. We’ve come to set aside a part of that field as a memorial for the people who died here so that this country could live. We should do this because it is the right thing to do.

There is a bigger reason why we can’t dedicate, consecrate, or hallow this ground, though. It is holy because of the brave men who fought here, both alive and dead. We can’t add to or take away from that. What we say here won’t be remembered for long, but what they did here will always be remembered. Instead, we who are still alive should be dedicated here to the unfinished job that those who fought here have made so much progress on. We should be here dedicated to the big job we still have to do. We should learn more about the cause that these honored dead gave their last full measure of devotion to. We should make a strong promise that these honored dead will not have died in vain. We should make sure that this nation, under God, has a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people will not die.

More movies like this one from Gettysburg are being made of ghosts doing things now that we have better technology.

Do you believe that the Battlefield of Gettysburg is still haunted? Look at the video.

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