Yiddish Words And Poltergeist: Arizona Family Frightened By Paranormal Activity In Their Home - Alternative View

Yiddish Words And Poltergeist: Arizona Family Frightened By Paranormal Activity In Their Home - Alternative View
Yiddish Words And Poltergeist: Arizona Family Frightened By Paranormal Activity In Their Home - Alternative View

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Rudy Calderon, a 28-year-old resident of Phoenix, Arizona, took to social media for help, talking about the paranormal activity that occurs in his home, where he lives with his aunt, two cousins and grandfather.

It all started on December 21, Calderon said, when he noticed a teddy Santa Claus move from the living room to his bedroom while the whole family was out shopping.

Later that day, the guy discovered that the box of coins had disappeared from his room and ended up in the kitchen. After a while, the family entered the kitchen and saw that all the kitchen cabinets were open there.

The guy says: of course, at first they thought it was a joke from one of the family members, but soon they were not in the mood for jokes.

“We found this writing on the bathroom wall. Due to the stress, my aunt fainted. She was shaking and could hardly breathe, Rudy Calderon wrote on Facebook, attaching a photo of the inscription, made with something like coal.

After the two bathrooms in the house were filled with water by themselves on Christmas, the family once again asked each other to confess if any of them did it, because everything had gone too far. But everyone said they had nothing to do with it.

On Tuesday night, when Calderon and his aunt began to pray, he said there was a knock on the front door. But there was no one outside the door.

Most of the Facebook commentators expressed sympathy for the Calderon family and gave him some advice, but there were some who considered the whole thing a hoax. The comments also translated the inscription, which, according to one of the commentators, is made in Yiddish and means "danger".

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Rudi Calderon claims that they have no Jews in their family, and no one knows Yiddish for sure.

Christopher Bader, professor of sociology at Chapman University and author of Paranormal America, told Azcentral.com that poltergeist (moving things) often happens in the presence of teenagers (Rudy's cousins are 14 and 17 years old). Some researchers believe that adolescents have energy, which can manifest itself in telekinetic abilities.

Bader also added that Rudy brings many things from his travels around the world (the same coins). According to some ghostbusters, spirits can bind to an item.

Rudy Calderon says they did not go to the police as the family has no proof that an outsider was in the house. “What would we tell them? Are things moving? They'll just laugh at it."

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