A few years ago I was unsure about poltergeist phenomena. Even the best cases like Enfield seemed to be shrouded in controversy. Was I ever going to find a case with tangible evidence.
Yes! I happened to stumble upon a case that parapsychologist Steve Mera (BSc) investigated back in 1996. It is known as "The Rochdale Poltergeist". Here's a link -
http://www.mapit.kk5.org/#/rochdale-poltergeist/4535286696So, it appears some weird phenomena was taking place in that little bungalow, but what exactly causes it? And how can rain come down indoors? And this is not the only case where rain has fallen indoors, there was also the Don Decker incident. And there's been more too in the past.
And a couple of friends I know personally have had strange experiences. Several years ago my mate Steve witnessed his kettle boiling on its own. The kettle was NOT plugged in and there was no heat source. Now, we all know how hard it is to boil water at room temperature and how much energy it takes, so where was the energy coming from?
So these phenomena can do pretty much anything and violate laws of physics, gravity, etc, with ease. So what is really going on?....
Well, perhaps the Programmed Reality model can shed some light on it all. Perhaps it is generated by a program/algorithm of some sort: put in by a programmer by hand or just occasionally pop up spontaneously to keep us mystified and entertained.
Another mystery to all this though is why the phenomena always seem to be so localized and mainly only happens when a few people are present? How come it never happens while I'm watching, for example, snooker on BBC2. Is it because too many people are observing? It would spoil the game?
What is going on, guys? Input please.........
Btw, I forgot to mention that I'm in the middle of researching another very intriguing case known as The Mammoth Mountain poltergeist. Another case that has good evidence -
https://www.facebook.com/mammothmountainpoltergeist