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Perhaps they where like a teacher when alive and stacked chairs after school classes had finished for the day?
Or it's a form of practicing their powers?
Or perhaps a sign of their intelligences (using pattern/form) to ensure the victim knows for sure, rather than just brushing it off as random chaos?
You can't copyright a sight gag, otherwise we might be free of crap movies. I wanted to use a harsher word than crap, but I hate the hearts.
Perhaps we can trap one and relocate it to an event, so after the show they clean up!
^^This, and also the fact it's likely a commonly reported thing considered as "evidence" to awfully gullible people? "OMG, I swear those chairs weren't stacked twenty minutes ago...it must be a poltergeist!"
Generally speaking, there is no one less believable than believers.
They show intelligence, but that much intelligence we can't understand, nor that their physical form fully express without being overwhelmed? In logic and patterns, found to shape the entire world with the Fibonacci Sequence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKXOVbX62Yo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uoG8yy5s78
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt2OlMAJj6o
Dang! Wow, you could be onto something.
Poltergeists aren’t ghosts, but demons. If you believe in the lore. The main difference is that a poltergeist can actually cause harm to people and violently possess things.
They are typically demons that masquerade as troubled spirits.
A Ghost can’t harm you and many would appear curious as to why strange people are living in their homes. Some theories suggest that they don’t know they are dead and they might see people as house guests. Especially because most hauntings are done at extravagant places like hotels and homes.
Most hotels in United States were former slave master homes. These places can hold screaming and very sad spirits, but not all are Poltergeist dwellings. It is believed that the Amytiville Home was placed above an entrance from Hell and that’s why misfortune happened to all that lived there.
I enjoy researching odd topics.
An interesting point of view and actual knowledge into the subject. Cheers.
One account was about a very kind slave woman that would make the beds tidy for house guests and many people have said that they have encountered this kind woman that asked them if they needed anything before disappearing. The hotel was a former slave house.
I believe that there are different dimensions and realms within space.
No. Hard No. To all of that. What are you smoking? Did you mean Plantations? Because Hotels and Plantations are two very different things.
Amityville was a scam, it's been fully debunked. It was a scam to try and get money.
I'd be lying to say I'm "open" to the paranormal, but I'm not fully against the idea. I do think every last ghost hunter can shove that machine that makes loud noises up their backsides.
My mom watches that crap.
When I was in Cedar Grove NJ, we used to take the dog up to an abandoned mental hospital. Dog liked to kill groundhogs on the abandoned baseball mound. My uncle always got very upset at that, but did not buy a muzzle. Dog was a sweetheart aside from that.
Reminded me of the raptor scene in the second Jurassic park movie. Tall grass.
There were spots where the deer slept where the grass was pressed down, looked like woven baskets. That was kind of a trip, but in no way unnatural.
Walking through the actual hospitals we didn't do much. It was summer, black top and broken glass aren't great for dogs. We'd do it occasionally just to burn some time. {minus dog}
Things I learned from abandoned mental hospital: Idiots like to break glass and break things. Why? Who knows, bored kids.
Modern racists can't spray a swastika to save their lives. Generally you find three arms sprayed before they gave up because one or more was backwards.
Somewhat funny because racist organizations prey on the uneducated for recruitment.
My Aunt was super hyped when the ghost morons went there. Not the ghost hunters, the other one where the guy thinks he is a warrior for god. Zack something.
Anyway they stumbled around in the underground tunnels, one ate ♥♥♥♥ on a filing cabinet someone put in the middle of a hallway, because these idiots zip around with night vision goggles instead of flashlights like sensible human.
Anyway, I laughed very hard when that guy tripped on the file cabinet. My aunt was deeply offended.
I like to think someone placed that file cabinet intentionally to hurt the idiot.
We often find all the spoons, forks or knives missing, never all at once and they return days later. Was about to tape bubble wrap over the windows and the tape disappeared from the table, the cupboard and the shed, we glad wrapped them instead, the tape was all where it should have been next morning, we had searched in under and around the table and cupboard the night before.
Either I'm being gaslighted (but I have been alone), we have a rat with a sense of humour (I like this idea best, but unlikely) or there is sometime unusual happening.