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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Jesus Toast and PGeist stories

Found the ramblings of a skeptic in a newspaper yesterday. There were a few interesting photos and he mentioned a few interesting events without any references (for some, the name of the town / village was noted). A lot of thanks, happy Xmas and new year for him .. for his present. =P

He mentioned Jesus Toast, of which I didn't know anything before (someone had found the face of Jesus on a freshly toasted slice of white bread). Though, all I found on the web, was that one can now buy toasters that make Jesus Toast.

An interesting photo of a ghost, or rather, the ghostly appearance of an empty room being furnished and inhabitated by someone. One picture with a mist of orbs, too. One with some strange circle marks on the grass.

There was a picture of a poltergeist event in Võhma. Found a reference to it here (in Estonian though). There was a man, who lived alone. One day he came home and saw his table and chair on fire (the curtains and ceiling were also in flames). He quickly extinguished it with water and noticed that there were 2 strange cones on the table, burning with a low blue flame. The surface of the table was burnt around the cones, but undamaged where the cones had touched the table. One of the cones disappeared, the other "exploded".

Also found a poltergeist event on Para-web, while searching for the Võhma event. Spontaneous combustion of objects or air near the objects. The community seemed to have welcomed him as a fraud and his friends were convinced that he had lit his apartment himself. :(

Dad said there used to be a show "Monoloog tundmatuga" (Monologue with a stranger) when I was little. Looking for some archive videos or something, I stumbled upon a couple of rumors that the host had been told to stop the show, then 2 of his interviewees died and he stopped it. Couldn't find any videos, though, it seems that a lot of interesting stuff happened in Estonia back in the 70's - 90's.

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