Vad tror ni?
Över 30 st vittnen bland annat professionella personer som poliser, media, terapeuter osv intygar sanningshalten , det känns rätt trovärdigt.
Om det är fejk av någon anledning så har folk gjort ett jättejobb här. Väldigt obehaglig röst också från 11 åring. Om hon nu är buktalare så har dom verkligen lyckats bra att hålla det hemligt. Enligt en expert så kan man inte hålla sin röst så speciellt länge.
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sls6pszMGfk
2.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfield_poltergeist
3. En film har gjorts https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3065204/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_6
4. Intervju av 11 åringen när hon är i vuxen ålder 2012 berättar om vad hon har vart med om. Ett annat vittne en journalist berättade också vad han var med om där.
Samt en skeptiker som hade olika anledningar varför alla dessa experter såg vad dom såg samt att kallade alla barnen lögnare. https://www.historyvshollywood.com/v...son-interview/
5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Grosse
In August 1977, single parent Peggy Hodgson called the police to her rented home in Enfield, claiming she had witnessed furniture moving and that two of her four children said that knocking sounds were heard on the walls. The children included Margaret, age 13, and Janet, 11. A police constable said that she saw a chair "wobble and slide" but “could not determine the cause of the movement”.[3] Later claims included disembodied voices, loud noises, thrown toys, overturned chairs, and children levitating.[1] Over a period of 18 months, more than 30 people, including the neighbors, psychic researchers, and journalists, said they variously saw heavy furniture moving of its own accord, objects being thrown across a room and the daughters seeming to levitate several feet off the ground. Many also heard and recorded knocking noises and a gruff voice.[5] The story was covered in the Daily Mirror until reports came to an end in 1979.[3][6]
En sak som också är sjukt.
Mannen som Billy som bodde där innan som dog i fåtöljen och trakassera familjen, av någon anledning så lyckades även mamman Peggy Hodgson dö där också.
Sceptic Joe Nickell criticised Grosse and Playfair's investigations as "credulous". When professional ventriloquist Ray Alan visited the house and concluded that the girls were faking an allegedly "demonic" voice because they "obviously loved all the attention they got",[3] Grosse was so convinced it was of supernatural origin that he offered £1,000 to anyone who could duplicate the voice by ventriloquism or any other form of trickery.[2]
Över 30 st vittnen bland annat professionella personer som poliser, media, terapeuter osv intygar sanningshalten , det känns rätt trovärdigt.
Om det är fejk av någon anledning så har folk gjort ett jättejobb här. Väldigt obehaglig röst också från 11 åring. Om hon nu är buktalare så har dom verkligen lyckats bra att hålla det hemligt. Enligt en expert så kan man inte hålla sin röst så speciellt länge.
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sls6pszMGfk
2.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enfield_poltergeist
3. En film har gjorts https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3065204/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_6
4. Intervju av 11 åringen när hon är i vuxen ålder 2012 berättar om vad hon har vart med om. Ett annat vittne en journalist berättade också vad han var med om där.
Samt en skeptiker som hade olika anledningar varför alla dessa experter såg vad dom såg samt att kallade alla barnen lögnare. https://www.historyvshollywood.com/v...son-interview/
5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Grosse
In August 1977, single parent Peggy Hodgson called the police to her rented home in Enfield, claiming she had witnessed furniture moving and that two of her four children said that knocking sounds were heard on the walls. The children included Margaret, age 13, and Janet, 11. A police constable said that she saw a chair "wobble and slide" but “could not determine the cause of the movement”.[3] Later claims included disembodied voices, loud noises, thrown toys, overturned chairs, and children levitating.[1] Over a period of 18 months, more than 30 people, including the neighbors, psychic researchers, and journalists, said they variously saw heavy furniture moving of its own accord, objects being thrown across a room and the daughters seeming to levitate several feet off the ground. Many also heard and recorded knocking noises and a gruff voice.[5] The story was covered in the Daily Mirror until reports came to an end in 1979.[3][6]
En sak som också är sjukt.
Mannen som Billy som bodde där innan som dog i fåtöljen och trakassera familjen, av någon anledning så lyckades även mamman Peggy Hodgson dö där också.
Sceptic Joe Nickell criticised Grosse and Playfair's investigations as "credulous". When professional ventriloquist Ray Alan visited the house and concluded that the girls were faking an allegedly "demonic" voice because they "obviously loved all the attention they got",[3] Grosse was so convinced it was of supernatural origin that he offered £1,000 to anyone who could duplicate the voice by ventriloquism or any other form of trickery.[2]
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