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Teens posessed after Ouija board


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Two teenagers suffer fits and one begins ‘speaking with someone else’s VOICE’ after they played with a Ouija board in Peru

    Two teenagers decided to play with the Ouija board to contact the spirits
    But the pair started suffering from fits and convulsions and were swearing
    Their parents called the police who in turn contacted a priest to visit them
    The priest said they had been possessed and the carried out an exorcism


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Lots of weird stories out of South America since forever; after a while, a certain wariness sets in. And teen-agers are suggestible at the best of times.

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Again? another bunch of kids playing with toys they should not be. But this does not surprise me. you got parents who, instead of recognizing their children have freaked themselves out, they go and encourage the idea behind this belief by allowing the police to  call a priest.

They should have taken the kids to the hospital and then to a  psychiatrist. 

 

 

He is said to have used holy water to 'cure the teenagers and after several hours of praying and holding the bible to the bodies and hearts of the youngsters, they eventually returned to normal.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3978680/Two-teenagers-suffer-fits-one-begins-speaking-s-VOICE-played-Ouija-board-Peru.html#ixzz4RLjBlbsn 
 

JEEEEEZZZZE!!!!!!!!! several hours? if they had taken him to the hospital they could have had him calmed down in 10 minutes.

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7 minutes ago, Likely Guy said:

More 'Satanic Panic'. This just shows you the power of suggestion.

Seems to be more effective in superstitious areas of the world.

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4 minutes ago, XenoFish said:

Seems to be more effective in superstitious areas of the world.

Meh, it's a human condition. Though, only skeptics seem to be immune.

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