Magical Realist:
The questions you need to be asking is not what is the evidence. The evidence is clearly there in the form of eyewitness accounts.
Eyewitnesses are notoriously unreliable. But apparently your video contains nothing from eyewitnesses anyway - just second hand stories. According to my cousin's former girlfriend's roommate, Bigfoot exists. There you go: proof.
What you should be asking yourself is why you disingenuously raise the bar on what counts as evidence no matter what evidence for the paranormal is presented. If it had been video evidence, you would've cried hoax or cgi. If it had been audio evps, you would again cry hoax or paradoila.
Surely we should be careful to eliminate the mundane before jumping to the extraordinary and paranormal? Don't you think?
Extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence.
What you need to be questioning is your own inability to honestly consider the paranormal as a real possibility while instead dishonestly demanding always more and more evidence we all know will never satisfy you.
It's a possibility, though unlikely on the face of it. But if it was as common as you would have us believe, then surely somebody would have provided some kind of solid evidence by now, rather than the kinds of cousin's roommate stuff you keep serving up.
Why IS it so important for you that the paranormal not exist?
When I was younger, I thought it would be GREAT if the paranormal existed. What fun! Special powers. Ghosts. ESP. Mind reading and mind control. If you think about it, there would be some down sides, too, but if it was real we'd have to put up with that. The problem is that nobody - ever - has demonstrated any convincing special powers, ESP, telepathy, telekinetic power, x-ray vision or any of those other cool superpowers that superheros have. And the evidence put forward for ghosts and aliens is weak, circumstantial or faked.
Right. So you don't believe anything eyewitnesses ever say. History is suspect. The news is suspect. All autobiographies are suspect. All criminal trials with eyewitness testimony are suspect. What a paranoid little world you must live inside.
Have you ever been on a jury in a criminal trial? If you ever get the chance, do it. You'll quickly find that eyewitness testimony is suspect and that some people even tell lies. I honestly don't know how you'd go on a jury. I think you'd flip-flop with every new witness, credulously believing that whatever they were saying at the time must be true, I guess. You'd be a useless loose cannon, blowing in the wind of the contradictory evidence and completely unequipped to sort the truth from the contradictory stories being told to you.
And yes, history is suspect, and so is the news. Do you believe everything you see on TV? On Fox News? Do you believe everything you read in every history book? You must live your life like a wide-eyed bunny in the headlights. Do you believe
everything anybody tells you?
You can call it whatever you like. What it IS and remains is an account of paranormal experiences by innocent office workers with no agenda whatsoever and nothing to gain from admitting them.
Apart from their 15 minutes of fame on the internet and so on. And maybe they've been payed for their performances. How do
you know they have no agenda? You don't know these people. You just blindly trust them because they are saying the kind of things you like to hear.
That's convincing evidence for me, especially as we know these sorts of things happen in haunted locations all the time. It's the same type of phenomena over and over again. Footsteps. Figures out of the corner of the eye. Objects being moved about. Banging noises. Tappings. Lights and electronic equipment coming on. Full body apparitions. Voices from empty rooms. The consistency of all this points to a real phenomena that cannot be handwaved away by disingenuous skeptics only interested in disproving it. It is what it is. Deal with it.
The consistency of all this points to a consensus among the "believers" about the kinds of things that happen with ghosts and hauntings. These people are primed to say all the right things about their hauntings - by movies, by other people, by their credulous friends etc.