Anyone else notice poltergeist activity gets worse during storms?

by ParanoidApparition499 · 3 weeks ago 7 views 0 replies
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Been saying this for years and nobody ever wants to listen. The location I investigate regularly in Suffolk - old farmhouse, been active since at least the 1970s - the activity goes absolutely through the roof whenever theres a big storm rolling in. Not during it, before it. Like the atmospheric pressure change is some kind of trigger.

Wondering if anyone else has actually logged this properly or whether its all just anecdotal. I've got about three years of notes from this one location and the correlation is hard to ignore honestly. Objects moved, temperature drops, the usual - but more frequent and more dramatic in the 12 to 24 hours before a major weather front hits.

Makes me think whatever energy poltergeists tap into is connected to electromagnetism somehow. Not a new theory I know but the evidence keeps stacking up. Anyone actually done any proper monitoring with equipment during a storm period? Would love to compare data rather than just trading ghost stories.

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