The Rosenheim Poltergeist: Spirit? Psychic Energy? SLIding?
Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer

The Rosenheim Poltergeist: Spirit? Psychic Energy? SLIding?

The Rosenheim Poltergeist: Spirit? Psychic Energy? SLIding?

Your phone rings at work. You pick up. Static. It rings again. Static. Then it starts happening hundreds of times a day and the line begins dialing out by itself. That’s where we start before the story gets even stranger: lights flicker, fluorescent fixtures sway like someone shoved them, and the office goes from “annoying electrical problem” to “why are papers sliding off desks when nobody is near them?”

We head to 1967 Bavaria for the Rosenheim Poltergeist, one of the most infamous haunted office cases on record. A law office full of practical, detail-obsessed people tries everything you’d expect: phone technicians, electricians, repairs, replacements, and engineering checks. Nothing stops the ringing, the outages, the surges, or the physical disturbances.

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The Witching Hour: Why Is 3AM So Terrifying!?
Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer Kara Perakovic and Zach Palmer

The Witching Hour: Why Is 3AM So Terrifying!?

The Witching Hour: Why Is 3AM So Terrifying!?

The clock flips to 3:00 and the room feels different, quieter, heavier, charged. Is that the veil thinning or just your brain finally quiet enough to notice what’s always there? We dive deep into the witching hour with a mix of curiosity, folklore, and hard science, asking whether 3 a.m. is truly a doorway for demons, a sanctuary for witches, or the time human attention becomes razor sharp.

By the end, 3 a.m. feels less like a threat and more like a threshold. If you wake in that window, you can anchor with a breath, say a prayer, or journal what rises. The power isn’t outside you; it’s in the space the world gives back when everything else goes quiet.

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