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August 2001
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Nonsensical Ghost
by Harriet

I just read your article on telekinesis. Ever since I moved into this house where I presently reside, many unusual things have occurred. I tended to think, in the beginning, that it was the spirit of the lady who owned this house before me. I had two clock radios upstairs, one in each bedroom and never set them for awakening; however, they would both go on very loud at 12 p.m. at night. I would merely go upstairs and turn them off. I never feared this and in time it stopped. One of the most unusual occurrences was when I was having my breakfast and the half gallon plastic container of milk was before me. The lid started to rise, then forcefully bang down again on top of the container. This happened for about 10 minutes. I again felt no fear. It again happened at least two or three times again. I tried to think of a physical reason for this and not being a scientist could come up with no answer. I continually experience the TV going off and on when I watch it, lights going on and off even though they are turned off. When the milk containers were producing this strange phenomena, I at one point said, "If you be evil, be gone as I believe in God." Don't ask me where those words came from, but after that I never had a reoccurrence of that happening again. As I said, many different things happen to me such as things falling in the kitchen when I am in the parlor, etc. Thought I would pass this along. I feel there is no evil in this home, but perhaps a "friendly nonsensical ghost."

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