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The story of an accident appeared in the December 12, 1938 issue of TIME magazine. The story reported that 23 children and a school bus driver lost their life in a train accident. The accident; however, did not take place in San Antonio, Texas. It happened on a snowy, foggy morning in Midvale, Utah on December 1, 1938. The bus did not stall on the tracks but was moving over the tracks after the driver came to a complete stop and looked for any trains. Not seeing a train (most likely due to the fog and snow) he proceeded across the tracks right into the path of an oncoming train.
How do we explain all the people that have experienced being pushed over the railroad tracks by invisible hands? It is an optical illusion; while the road appears to go uphill it is actually a downhill grade. This is very similar to what is known as a gravity hill and there are several located around the world.
Even though there have been several reports of people using powder on the back of their cars to capture the handprints of the ghost children this is also something that can be explained. Our hands contain oils and even after a handprint has faded the oils remain behind. A regular car wash does not remove the oil. When you put the powder on the back of your car the oil from our hands will bleed through the powder making it look like invisible hands were pushing the car.