CLAY COUNTY, Mo. - A team of ghost hunters says “paranormal activity”  was recorded late last year at the Clay County Historical Museum.
The  Northland Paranormal Society, which formed in 2011, sent a team in  December to stay overnight at the museum. Using tools like infrared  cameras and K-II EMF meters, the group says it got video footage and  audio clips of ghosts inside the building.
   “We bought a new DVR  system, so we wanted to try it out in a bigger place," explained  Northland Paranormal Society member Bill Moore. “We used 12 DVR cameras  and over a mile of wire. With the listening devices and the things we  can't see, it brought it all out."Ghost   
Moore  said the paranormal team sat silently in the museum for hours in the  pitch black to do the recordings. Team members would announce any time  they were moving in the building so any possible interference could be  recorded.
In total, the ghost hunters recorded five videos and about 80 audio clips they say show paranormal activity.
In  one video clip, a white transparent figure is seen running by a window  in the museum. Moore said the footage was recorded using an infrared  camera. “It's unhuman speed,” he said. “It's impossible for a human to  do that. There was nobody in there at the time.
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