The Poltergeist Files
DanielStone
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The Poltergeist Files: When Spirits Turn Violent - Real Cases of Supernatural Attacks The definitive guide to recognizing, surviving, and escaping poltergeist violence-before it's too late. Paranormal investigator Daniel Stone has spent many years researching a terrifying truth that mainstream society refuses to acknowledge: poltergeist violence is real, it's escalating, and it's becoming more dangerous every year. In "The Poltergeist Files: When Spirits Turn Violent," Stone reveals the systematic patterns behind supernatural attacks that have injured hundreds and killed dozens across documented cases spanning more than a century. This isn't your typical ghost story collection. Stone's research exposes how poltergeist violence follows predictable escalation patterns, progressing through five distinct levels of increasing danger. From Level 1 workplace harassment that can be resolved through early intervention, to Level 5 technological warfare that can destroy entire families and threaten community infrastructure, this revolutionary classification system provides the framework for understanding when supernatural encounters become life-threatening emergencies. Real Cases, Real Consequences: The Bell Witch of Tennessee (1817-1821) - America's first documented poltergeist murder, where four years of escalating violence culminated in the supernatural assassination of family patriarch John Bell The Borley Rectory Horror (1863-1939) - "The Most Haunted House in England," where 76 years of poltergeist activity drove away multiple families before the building was finally destroyed by mysterious fire The Miami Warehouse Attacks (1960s) - Corporate America's first encounter with workplace poltergeist violence, featuring unprecedented scientific documentation by Dr. William Roll and witnessed by skeptic James Randi Modern Level 5 Cases (2020s) - Contemporary families facing entities that weaponize smart home technology, social media, and digital banking systems in sophisticated campaigns of technological terrorism
