Furbies were a child's toys that first became popular in the
late 1990's. They were electronic and could produce sounds. This began as
random gibberish, but then they were programmed to begin speaking recognizable
human language over time. This would have felt to the child like the toy was
learning to talk. A friend has made me aware that a group of psychical
researchers had experimented with séances and scrying, using a crystal ball,
and then weird things started to happen one spring in that era. They began
receiving visions of Furbies; it sounds almost comical; then they started
seeing them in real life. They got on a bus and found a Furbie left on the seat
beside them. It kept repeating: "UFO is tasty" and similar outlandish
phrases. After that they began receiving phone calls in which a Furbie voice
spoke at the other end. Most alarmingly of all, one apparently fell from a high
window on a tower block and landed beside them; it had spontaneously caught
fire. The Twitter users who reported this swear this is true. They suspected
somebody of playing a prank them, but no evidence of a hoax was found. Source: https://twitter.com/theavalonians/status/1774144232661438690.
This is a weird case, but not unfamiliar to others I've heard of. It includes
the manifestation of physical solid objects, apports, in such a manner that it
frightens and harasses. Source: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=542233230369947.
Apports have even occurred under controlled conditions, for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd4YPDzC8sQ.
Unfortunately the Scole Experiment is not one hundred percent watertight, but
having talked to several of the people involved I personally don't think it was
a hoax.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2023/06/afterlife-portal.html.
See here for more information: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2023/06/afterlife-portal.html.
2 comments:
Well, well, I've never heard of this case before, Ben! It's even weirder than the Gef the Talking Mongoose phenomenon. Fascinating. I'm gonna start reading more of your blogs, Ben, as they are really good.
Hi Mark. Thanks very much. I wrote them as often as possible. I can't always manage every day, but I aim to be as close as possible to that. Hope you enjoy HPANWO Voice.
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