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Rosenheim Poltergeist Annemarie was employed by a Bavarian law firm. Electrical devices and phones ran amok. Investigated by a prestigious parapsychologist, electric companies and police.... rosenheim poltergeist • human agent poltergeist • poltergeist • hans bender • haunted law offices
The Baltimore Maryland Poltergeist Nandor Fodor, eminent parapsychologist, investigated this case of a human agent poltergeist, HAP, a well-documented case which library records confirm. poltergeist • human agent poltergeist • entity • baltimore poltergeist • ghost
The Enfield Poltergeist Events began as true psychic phenomena, psi, but with the attention of the media and others, a creative human poltergeist agent, HAP, blended the activity with chicanery. paranormal • ghosts • enfield poltergeist • poltergeist • psychokinesis
Sauchie Scotland Poltergeist Paranormal activity included rappings and objects seemingly moving by themselves. Highly respected parapsychologist Dr. A. R. G. Owen investigated this case. sauchie poltergeist • scotland poltergeist • a. r. g. owen • human agent poltergeist • parapsychology
Haunted Hollywood Plastic Factory This case was investigated by two highly respected parapsychologists, D. Scott Rogo and Raymond Bayless. hollywood factory poltergeist • gremlins at a factory • proto-poltergeist • poltergeist • d. scott rogo
The Rev. John Wesley and the Poltergeist John Wesley is best known as the Founder of the Methodist faith. His father, Samuel was also a minister. When John was a child, he and his family lived in Epworth Rectory. Queen Mary gave the house to Samuel. It was located in Lincolnshire, Isle of Axholme, England. The nearest village was Wroot. One daughter, Hetty, said it was a town without wit, wisdom or grace. In 1709, the rectory was destroyed by fire, then rebuilt. Approximately a decade later, for about two months, the family was subject to an something unseen that performed the usual poltergeist pranks and also had some unusual talents. Members of the family kept details of the incidents in their journals and letters, documenting the case. paranormal • poltergeist • the rev. john wesley
Miami, Florida Poltergeist This was the first poltergeist case that used scientific experiments to determine its nature and was done by parapsychologists William G. Roll and J. Gaither Pratt. miami poltergeist • poltergeist • parapsychology • william g. roll • j. gaither pratt
Poltergeist Unbound in Seaford, NY This would become the first poltergeist case that was investigated by parapsychologists, the police and a priest. The year was 1958. ghost • poltergeist • parapsychology • seaford poltergeist • william roll
Thornton Heath Poltergeist 1938 Phenomena occurred to Mrs. Forbes. Items floated, flew and mysteriously appeared, poltergeist activity. She claimed a vampyre bit her. Psychological or psychic incidents? poltergeist • thornton heath poltergeist • mrs. forbes • trickery • nandor fodor
A Poltergeist Goes to Court in California This is the first recorded poltergeist case that was heard in court in the USA. Two prominent parapsychologists saw the headlines in the paper and investigated and one testified in court. poltergeist • stone throwing poltergeist • paranormal
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The Documented Case The Exorcist was Based On The year was 1949. William Peter Blatty was a student at Georgetown University. The case was reported in the newspapers. Demonic possession in 1949? The afflicted was a 13 ½ year old boy. The early accounts called him “Roland Doe,” while later accounts gave him the name of “Douglass Deene.” Blatty read and Associated Press account of the case in the Washington Post, then did extensive research. Twenty years later, when he wrote his book, he changed so many of the details that it bears little resemblance to the actual case. The boy’s symptoms followed the classic stages of possession and J. B. Rhine, one of the founders of modern parapsychology was consulted. Finally, the boy was sent to St. Louis and exorcized at least twenty times. There are two books I used as references for this article which are cited at the end of the article. One was written by Rosemary Ellen Guiley and the other by Colin Wilson. Because of one glaring mistake I have problems with the Wilson book, which will be addressed in the article. paranormal • demonic possession • exorcism • william peter blatty • the exorcist
Eleanore Zugun, Poltergeist Agent or Possessed? Eleanore Zugun was born on May 24th, 1913 in the village of Talpa in Romania. Her mother died when she was young, but her childhood appeared to be normal until February 1925 when she was 12. This is when poltergeist activity began. The case has been well documented by her benefactress, Countess Zoe Wassilko-Serecki, who was a patron of psychic studies and Harry Price, a psychical researcher. She was the first poltergeist studied in a parapsychological laboratory. The nature of the poltergeist was demonic…. She called it Dracu, the Romanian word for Devil. paranormal • poltergeist • eleanore zugun • demonic • harry price
The Amherst Poltergeist, Human Agent or Demonic Entity? The year was 1878 when psychic phenomena, psi, invaded the lives of the Teed family who lived in Amherst, Nova Scotia in a crowded two story cottage. The family that was plagued by mysterious and terrifying events was the Teed family, Daniel, wife Olive, two young sons, George and Willie, Jennie and Esther Cox, Olives sisters, Olive’s brother, William and Daniel’s brother, John. The poltergeist called itself Bob, and, one night, etched on a wall, “Esther Cox, you are mine to kill!” It has been said that there was a man named Bob MacNeal who had tried to force himself on her, but was unsuccessful. Shortly after this incident, he disappeared. Esther was the focus of this horror and was 19 at the time. Was she the agent or the primary victim or both? paranormal • poltergeist • esther cox • amherst poltergeist |
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