The author provides only this information, "todo pasa en la cara del encargado." Roughly meaning that it happened right in front of the manager. The video shows a video store employee stocking shelves. His cart seems to get a shove from unseen hands, then video boxes inexplicably begin to fall to the floor, frightening the employee. Read more and watch the video.
Watch and then leave your comments below.
Thanks to Javier at ghosttheory.com for bringing this to my attention.


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Looks like it could have easily been pushed from the buttom since the camera cut off there.
As well.. how many times have people put a movie back up on one of those racks just to have it fall off? Happens to me all the time cuz the DVD box is not squared to the shelf.
with my DVD`s that happens all the time nothing special
it would be more trust worthy if a whole row or a whole shelf of DVD`s falls but this is just one at a time
“Surveillance video” implies reliability, Truth unaltered and un-mucked with.
And yet it bothers me that:
1. Film is REMARKABLY high resolution for survillance video. I’ve never seen REAL surveillance film so clear. Observe the POV (point of view) which implies that there are separate video cameras all running at high resolution speeds FOR EACH ROW OF VIDEOS.
In addition it bothers me that the bottom of the cart just happens to be out of camera view when pushed.
2. Body language seems a tad overwrought. It seems to me as tho the fellow is acting — tho that is just a gut reaction.
3. Video boxes could be dropped in so many ways. I do NOT believe they are falling merely due to uneven shelves. It would be extremely simple to pull them off the shelves with a length of fishing line running between video and an easily hidden accomplice (both invisible to the camera).
Ordinarily I am no fan of the “Amazing Randi School of Skepticism” which usually boils down to: “If it COULD have been done this way then it WAS.” But frankly this just looks like someone’s fun video prank film project.
If looking for Truth, let’s first eliminate the noise & static, red herrings and hoaxes.
CS
I also so not think this is “real”. The cart being part out of frame is one reason. Another reason is that he videos that fall are all viewable from the camera angle. The first video falls, the guy goes to look, picks it up and puts it back and then, on his way back to the next row, he grabs more boxes from the cart…even though he had presumably taken boxes for that row already. Also, why would he park the cart in such a way that he has to bend around it to pass (to get into the row where he is when the first box falls)…unless there’s something to hide from the camera and that is where the cart needs to stay? Next, all the boxes that fall are conveniently high enough to be seen with the camera. As for the picture quality, I have seen security cameras with that level quality. Usually when you see poor quality it is older, video tape models where they reuse the tapes. Newer ones are sometimes downloaded right to a hard drive.