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The Enfield incident? Is the evil spirit incident in Enfield, UK a hoax?

This time I would like to introduce to you the Enfield poltergeist incident. It caused a great sensation in the UK in the late 1970s. It was also the paranormal incident that captured the most poltergeist phenomena in modern times. The video and sound of the article However, those who are not strong-hearted should be mentally prepared before clicking in! According to the world’s earliest records of poltergeist happening in Germany, the word Poltergeist originally means noisy ghost in German. As the name suggests, Poltergeist means that the ghosts in this space are not restless. They will use methods such as knocking, hitting, bumping, and bumping to make noises or move objects, or even lift people or heavy objects high. To put it simply, they use Invisible forces cause so-called supernatural phenomena. There are many descriptions of Poltergeist in Europe and the United States. Over time, people interpreted the so-called Poltergeist as an invisible force with destructive power, which is the collective name for today's poltergeists. The complete records of poultry in history can be traced back to Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the place with the most records is undoubtedly the United Kingdom, where there is always chaos. There are many legends about poltergeists, and many people only discuss these supernatural events with the mentality of listening to stories. It was not until a sensational haunting case occurred in the UK in the 1980s. Thanks to modern camera technology, it remained A series of unexplained photos were downloaded, and it is still synonymous with the Enfield Poltergeist to this day. Details of the incident: In August 1977, Peggy Hodgson, a single mother with four children, left her husband's family and moved to Enfield, North London. Not long after moving in, Peggy's two children, 11-year-old Ja and her 10-year-old brother Pete, complained about strange noises coming from the room and the bed vibrating up and down. One night, Jenny told her mother that a chair always moved in the middle of the night. In order to appease the child, Peggy had to move the chair in question outside the house. When Peggy turned off the light and walked out of the room, suddenly, There was a sound like someone was dragging in slippers somewhere in the house. When Peggy turned on the light, the sound disappeared without a trace, but after turning off the light again, the sound of dragging sounded in the house again... At this time, something terrible happened. There were violent knocking sounds from the four doors in the house (the main door and the three bedroom doors). A chest of drawers in the corridor moved forward nearly ten centimeters in front of her. Peggy pushed it hard The chest of drawers was pushed against the wall, but when she turned around, the chest of drawers moved forward a few centimeters on its own. At this time, Peggy had fallen into extreme panic. She began to yell hysterically and told her children to leave the room quickly. When the children ran to the first floor, several neighbors from the next door also came in a hurry. At that time, they could still hear unknown collisions coming from the house, but they could not find the source of the sounds. That night the police went to Peggy's house to learn about the situation. When checking the situation inside the house, many police officers saw with their own eyes that the chair that had been moved outside the house rose from the ground and slowly floated in mid-air. The bizarre phenomenon was also written into It was included in the police investigation report at the time. The next day, some inexplicable marble or plastic blocks began to appear in the house. Every time Peggy tried to pick them up, they felt inexplicably hot. There were inexplicable collisions and falling furniture in the house every night. All echoed in the silent midnight. Peggy asked local priests and psychics for help many times, but was still unable to stop the troubles caused by the spirit. Peggy, who was extremely helpless, turned to a mysterious and ancient organization in the UK, the Psychic Research Association, for help. (Society for Psychical Research), the Enfield poltergeist case also caused a sensation across the UK. Chairs that move for no reason. A brief discussion of the Psychic Research Association. Before I continue, I would like to briefly introduce this mysterious organization with a history of hundreds of years. The late 19th century was an era when information and technology challenged natural traditions and many folk customs. The progress of natural science caused many traditions that humans have considered golden rules for thousands of years to be ridiculed as superstition and feudalism. The so-called psychics, dream interpreters, and fortune tellers Such mysterious professions since ancient times have also been labeled as uneducated and unskilled, and are gradually forgotten or cast aside by society. Despite this, there are still many things in the world that cannot be defined by scientific categories, but are often dismissed as nonsense. In such a social atmosphere, several contemporary philosophers, physicists, and even claim to have psychic abilities. A capable scholar hopes to make it a science through the study of the mind and soul through experimental methods and disciplined standards. , and gathered together. Finally, the Psychic Research Association, also known as the Psychic Research Association, was founded in London in 1882. Its purpose is: to study every soul without any preconceptions, without emotional aspects affecting scientific decisions. Since its establishment, the Psychic Research Association has studied or participated in hundreds of unnatural phenomena, and its presidents are mostly well-known philosophers and psychologists. In addition to the United Kingdom, there are also several branches in various European countries. We welcome any sharing and discussion about spirituality. Anyone who is interested in asking or understanding may wish to go to their official website to discuss your views or confusion about spirituality with them.

The disadvantage is that you have to use English! The Psychic Research Association sent a man named Maurice Grosse to study the matter. At first, there was nothing unusual in the house, but after three days, Maurice Grosse began to experience some inexplicable things. The marble attacks, the door opens and closes in front of the home, and you can often feel an inexplicable chill from your feet to the top of your head (Morigo is bald, so he feels it particularly deeply). Maurice Grosse When the Psychic Research Association intervened in the investigation, the matter spread throughout the UK's major newspapers and magazines. Even the UK's largest BBC sent people to interview the situation in the photography studio. Morris himself is an electronic engineer. He began to use various instruments to detect or record what happened in the house. However, the strange thing is that various problems would occur when the originally good instruments were brought into the house. It was not inexplicable. The most common damage is that the power is exhausted, even the strange sounds recorded in the middle will disappear inexplicably during playback, and even the images of some photos will be suddenly lost. At that time, a BBC reporter discovered that the camera suddenly broke while filming. After opening the fuselage, he found that the metal parts inside were severely bent, as if someone had bent the metal parts with force. By the way, the various obstacles in the research process did not make Morris give in. He displayed an admirable and extraordinary research spirit and devoted himself to research for two full years until the Sauling incident was over. (Stubborn British people!) As the level of research invested became more and more extensive (at that time, regardless of the police, various psychics, and news media were all rushing to visit Peggy's house), Morris found that all poltergeist phenomena seemed to They all revolved around Jenny. There were many times when the curtains beside Jenny's bed would curl up on their own and try to wrap around her neck. They would even be lifted up by an inexplicable force and then thrown heavily onto the bed or the floor. These The scene was also captured by Morris or a photographer stationed at the site. Capturing the moment Jenny was thrown up, the open curtains would suddenly roll up. Just when the entire research was at a stalemate, one morning when Morris opened the recording box in Jenny's room, he heard a low and chilling sound. The voice sounded from inside... My name is Bill. Before I died, I had a cerebral hemorrhage and my eyes were blind. I died on the chair in the corner downstairs... Bill's voice file (heart failure) Please consider the strong ones) Jenny claimed that this was not the first time. Whenever she felt in a trance or unable to think, her throat would involuntarily produce these sounds and contents that he could not understand, and most of them were filthy. Unbearable. The Psychic Research Association immediately conducted an investigation, and surprisingly found that an old man named Bill had indeed died at home. When the audio file was made public, there was a heated discussion in the UK. A son who called himself Bill called the radio station. , claiming that it was his father's voice was not wrong, and that his father died on the chair in the house. Of course, Britain is a country that seeks truth from facts after all. After the recording was released, the relevant units sent psychiatrists and related medical personnel to take Jenny away. They had to first confirm that Jenny was a normal person. Jenny's month-and-a-half-long examinations by psychologists, speech therapists, psychiatrists, etc. all proved that Jenny's condition was no different from that of ordinary people. In an interview several years later, Jenny said that the examination process was actually a painful and uncomfortable experience (it is said that not only was she subjected to an electric shock test on the top of her head, but she was also forced to send high-frequency sound waves into her vocal cords for several hours. to see if her voice would be affected). During the period when Jenny was being inspected, there was nothing unusual in the house, and there was no sound of collisions or furniture moving in the middle of the night. This made Morris and others even more convinced that the poltergeist in the house seemed to be accompanying Jenny. Perhaps Jenny must be used as a medium to trigger the phenomenon of poltergeists. After Jenny came back, sure enough, various ghost phenomena began to appear in the house again. At his wits' end, Morris found two friends with psychic abilities to communicate with the undead spirits. As soon as the two friends entered the house, they felt a very strong sense of oppression. They went through some simple rituals to communicate with it. After about 15 minutes, they told Morris that there was no problem and Bill would not interfere anymore. Or violating Peggy's family or Jenny herself. It is said that Jenny slept for 14 hours before waking up that day. This was the first time in the past two years that she was not woken up in the middle of the night. Postscript: Although the Enfield poltergeist incident finally came to an end, it was questioned by all parties in the society in the early 1980s. The reason was that Jenny was caught on camera trying to bend a soup ladle during an interview. She also She once taught her sister how to speak with a deep voice, etc. Some newspapers and magazines even alluded to it as one of the biggest scams in history. Some people even questioned that Morris was willing to spend two years investigating the matter because one of his daughters, also named Jenny, died in a car accident not long ago. This made him who believed in the theory of the soul willing to do whatever it takes to investigate the matter. Trying to find her deceased daughter to relieve the shortcomings in his heart. Despite this, Jenny's mother still lived in that house until she died of cancer in 2003. Jenny, who was over 40 years old, did not deny that he deceived everyone in the interview in order to make everyone believe it, but what happened to him All of them are absolutely true, and the reporters stationed at the time, neighbors, and even police station records can confirm that the horrific things that happened to her are by no means just one-sided words.

Nowadays, Jenny is very low-key. Apart from accepting written or telephone interviews, she does not want to appear again. She just hopes that this matter will end here. After all, she has lost the childhood she deserved and does not want this past to disturb her again. life.