Anyone else notice poltergeist activity tends to spike during thunderstorms?

by Aleksei A. · 2 weeks ago 22 views 0 replies
Aleksei A.
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Right so this is something I've been wondering about for ages and never thought to bring it up here. Last summer we did an overnight at an old farmhouse outside Liverpool and the weather turned absolutely horrible around 2am, proper thunderstorm, and suddenly things just kicked off. Banging from upstairs, a glass moved on the kitchen table, the whole lot.

Now it could've been the vibrations from the thunder obviously, but the glass moved between strikes, not during them. That's what got me.

I've read a bit about electromagnetic fields and how storms create massive fluctuations and wondered if that's what's feeding poltergeist activity, like giving it energy somehow? I'm very much a beginner with the theory side of things so I might be completely off base there.

Has anyone else clocked this pattern or is it just me jumping to conclusions because it was a spooky night and my imagination was already running wild lol. Would love to know if others have had similar experiences or if theres any proper research done on this.

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