Never tracked poltergeist activity myself but the electromagnetic angle is at least testable, which puts it miles ahead of most explanations on this forum. Infrasound from storm systems messes with human perception in documented ways, so half your "activity" is probably your own brain malfunctioning under low-frequency pressure waves. The other half might actually be interesting. Anyone done baseline EMF readings before a storm hits and compared them to peak activity during? Because anecdote stacking gets us nowhere, been saying it for years and nobody listens. SHC researchers had the same problem until someone actually started gathering proper temperature data at scenes. Do the measurements or its just ghost stories round a campfire.
Anyone else notice poltergeist activity gets worse during thunderstorms?
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