Sidoardjo = Sidoarjo one would imagine. Under the heading of “Psychic Phenomena in Java” the following curious incidents are related by J. B. T. Mulder, in “Het Teckomstig Leven.” They occurred during his stay in
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Ambon City, Maluku, Indonesia (1825)
In 1825 M. Mertins was Governor of the Moluccas Islands. Once, towards evening as he was at Amboyna, in Fort Victoria, he saw a shower of stones fall. The fort was situated in an open
Continue ReadingPalembang, Sumatra, Indonesia (1903)
After an interval for tea, Mr Feilding read the account of the case of “Poltergeist” phenomena witnessed by Mr Grottendieck, which is printed below, and a discussion followed. Mr F. Podmore pointed out that it
Continue ReadingSurabaya, Indonesia (1950)
The Surabaja Poltergeist. Instances of poltergeist phenomena, especially those which are carefully observed and reported, are relatively infrequent. (A poltergeist – literally a “noisy ghost” – is the term used to describe noises, the hurling
Continue ReadingSumedang, Java, Indonesia (1831)
Numerous cases of stone throwing and the projection of missiles by invisible hands have been sent to the author. The most remarkable however, because the one best sustained by unquestionable evidence, is that of the
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