Poltergeist clinic Arcachon
A poltergeist caused panic in the orthopedic clinic of Arcachon (France) in 1963 One of the best known of all is that of the paranormal poltergeist, a German word that translates literally as "noisy spirit."
The activities of these turbulent spirits are most likely related to a psychic phenomenon.
The events that occurred at the clinic Arcachon have been a police report after the call for help of the clinic director, Dr. Cuénot.
It is the latter who related the sequence of incidents.
During the summer of 1963 inpatients received approximately 200 to 300 stones of all sizes.
The trajectory of the stones, targets or number were highly variable. Similarly, the time of the fall of stones varied each day.
Curiously, the poltergeist seemed to impress more than hurt because no patient was never hit by a stone.
Interestingly, the first incidents started when circulated the news of the sale of the clinic. At the time of the announcement, all the patients had been gathered in the park.
Stones, thrown very high, fell almost vertically through the leaves of large trees.
After this first incident, the manager called the police. An officer went there and searched the premises.
MT Andre was inspecting a floor when he saw a stone out of a disused room on the second floor, but without seeing the arm that threw it.
The officer searched the floor, but found all the doors closed.
One evening, when the police officer was on the north terrace, stones rained down in large quantities. In anger, the officer shouted to no one in "There's enough! This idiot can not he stop? "
Immediately falling rocks ceased to resume with less ardor half an hour later.
In September, the doors of the clinic began to open their own. Parapsychologists had been called in, but they could only see and hear resounding blows.
The protests stopped as abruptly as it had begun. You never knew who was responsible for these events.
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