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Poltergeists Examining Mysteries of the Paranormal | 
enlarge | Author: Michael Clarkson Publisher: Firefly Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1529355
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 220 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 1554071623 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.142 EAN: 9781554071623 ASIN: 1554071623
Publication Date: February 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
A compelling examination of poltergeist phenomena. At least thirty-five police officers around the world -- in at least thirteen separate cases dating back to 1952 -- claim to have witnessed some form of poltergeist activity. Nine of them were assaulted by what they say was a poltergeist, but none was seriously injured and no one has been charged nor have the mysteries been solved definitively. There are numerous cases of "hauntings" studied throughout the world every year, many of which hold up to close scrutiny. Poltergeists takes a look at a number of these in-depth case studies: - An eleven-year old boy inhabited by a poltergeist, who causes photographs to become moving pictures and elevates a chair with a police officer sitting on it;
- Fourteen-year-old Tina Resch who, with her anger, appears to make glasses airborne, move tables, and send telephones flying;
- The Hodgson family who are terrorized by flying Lego pieces that are hot to the touch and furniture that moves of its own accord, usually in the presence of eleven-year-old Janet;
- Eleven-year-old Virginia Campbell who seems to cause heavy furniture to move at home and desks to float at school, always in twenty-eight-day cycles;
- A twelve-year-old Kentucky boy who -- subconsciously -- moves heavy objects in the presence of two parapsychologists watching him closely for signs of trickery.
For his investigations, Clarkson interviewed hundreds of witnesses, paranormal experts, psychologists, professors, magicians, and skeptics. While it may raise as many questions as it answers, Poltergeists is an undeniably fascinating study of the paranormal. (20070529)
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a good unbiased summary April 23, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of the best books on the subject I have read, It looks at the phenomena from an objective point of view and talks to the witnesses themselves and to beleivers and skeptics. The author can be objective because he is neither a parapsychologist or a skeptic, He reaches the conclusion that a percentage of the phenomena cannot be explained as [...], misconception or wishfull thinking, though he does not try to explain them as either psychic, supernatural or scientific phenomena, he leaves this to the reader. he reaches this conclusion by interviewing the witnesses which include many police officers (around 40 in the past 50 years), lawyers, skeptical magicians, judges, reporters and the families themselves. An excellent book
Well Written Summary of Investigating the Paranormal May 15, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Mr. Clarkson is a recently retired investigative reporter who has written stories on everything from the AIDS epidemic to books on fear management and stress.
In this book he says that he is a skeptic who was introduced to the paranormal fairly recently. He decided to apply his investigative powers to researching and examining cases of the paranormal.
He looked into some fifty poltergise cases and interviewed hundreds of witnesses, paranormal experts, psychologists, university professors, magicians and skeptics. His conclusions are that some instances cannot be explained. He is still somewhat of a skeptic, but perhaps one more willing to accept that there may be unknowns in our world than he was before he started the project.
This is a good summary of the investigation into a series of situations.
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