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Poltergeist Phenomena

Reports of supernatural disturbances involving moving objects, loud noises, and physical attacks, attributed to invisible agents or psychokinetic energy.

CREDIBILITY
8%
RABBIT HOLE
55%

INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW

Poltergeist (German for 'noisy ghost') phenomena refer to reports of physical disturbances attributed to supernatural entities or psychokinetic energy. Typical incidents include objects being thrown, furniture moving, loud knocking, and occasionally physical attacks on people. The phenomenon has been documented for centuries across cultures. Parapsychologists distinguish poltergeist activity from hauntings, noting that poltergeist cases often center around a specific living person, frequently an adolescent, suggesting the disturbances may be caused by unconscious psychokinesis. Famous cases include the Enfield Poltergeist, the Bell Witch, and the Rosenheim Poltergeist.

KEY CLAIMS

Physical objects move without human agency

Knocking sounds produce messages in response to questions

The phenomena often center around a specific individual, usually an adolescent

Poltergeist activity is distinct from hauntings and more physically violent

The phenomena can be captured on audio and video recordings

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

The Enfield Poltergeist case (1977–1979) was investigated by the Society for Psychical Research

Multiple witnesses, including police officers, reported physical phenomena

Audio recordings captured mysterious knocking and voices

The Rosenheim case (1967) was observed by police and physicists

Documented cases exist from multiple countries and centuries

COUNTER ARGUMENTS

Most poltergeist cases have been exposed as hoaxes or misinterpretations

The Enfield case was partially discredited when some activity was shown to be faked by children

No physical theory explains how psychokinesis could move objects

The phenomena tend to occur in homes where there is psychological stress

Natural causes (drafts, water pipes, seismic activity) explain many reports

TIMELINE

1662

Teddworth Drummer case (England's earliest poltergeist report)

1817–1820

Bell Witch haunting in Tennessee

1967

Rosenheim Poltergeist investigated by German physicists

1977–1979

Enfield Poltergeist investigated by SPR

KEY FIGURES

William G. Roll

Parapsychologist who studied poltergeist cases extensively

Maurice Grosse

SPR investigator of the Enfield Poltergeist

Guy Playfair

SPR investigator and author of 'This House Is Haunted'

ORGANIZATIONS

Society for Psychical Research

Research

Institute of Parapsychology

Academic

SOURCES

This House Is Haunted — Guy Lyon PlayfairBook
Society for Psychical Research — Poltergeist Case FilesResearch Report
The Poltergeist Experience — Journal of ParapsychologyAcademic Journal

RELATED ENTITIES

PEOPLE

William G. Roll

Maurice Grosse

Guy Playfair

ORGANIZATIONS

Society for Psychical Research

Institute of Parapsychology

EVENTS

Teddworth Drummer case (England's earliest poltergeist report)

1662

Bell Witch haunting in Tennessee

1817–1820

Rosenheim Poltergeist investigated by German physicists

1967

Enfield Poltergeist investigated by SPR

1977–1979

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TAGS

#poltergeist#paranormal#ghost#psychokinesis#noisy-ghost#disturbance

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