Invisible forces attack humans shear their hair and inflict terrible wounds
Reading of these events one cannot help but recall the fairy tales and legends of the Invisible Hat and the Magic Raincoat that granted invisibility to whoever wore them. In the collection of legends from Wales in the Middle Ages, for example, the hero Kasvaldon, son of Bely, covers himself with a magic cloth that makes him invisible in order to take his enemies unaware. Falling to earth, the enemy could not see their murderer, but only the blade of his sword, appearing but for an instant before the fatal strike…
Yet nothing of the sort happened to a 20 year old South African farmer when poltergeists inflicted the most terrible of injuries on his body for several days running. A Police Commissar and three constables became witnesses to the scene as the farmer suddenly began screaming in agony while on his legs appeared an enormous wound. The following day, before the very eyes of two police officers, there appeared yet another wound, an enormous gash that tore across his chest but left his shirt completely intact. During the next few days wounds started appearing all over his body as though accurately carved into his skin, by a blade or scalpel.
In every single poltergeist attack there is one common feature: the wounds, no matter where they appear on the body, never seem to rip or tear the victim’s clothing. Till this very day the inexplicable phenomenon of the poltergeist remains wrapped in mystery. In 1092 one Russian chronicler wrote that he had no doubt wounds or marks caused by an invisible hand, or poltergeist, were in fact the attack of devils and, it must be acknowledged that the intuition of our ancestors was far more developed than it is today…
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