Scottish Cafe Scene Of Poltergeist Activity


Strange things are happening at a small cafe in Cardross, Dunbartonshire. According to the owners, Laura McKirdy and her mother Fiona, there has been several unexplained phenomena occurring throughout the coffee house. They’ve reported seeing jars moving on their own accord, the sounds of shuffling feet when no one is around and pictures flying off the walls.

And they’re not the only ones reporting this. Their customers also have seen strange things, as these activities happened in plain daylight as well.

The owners contacted the Scottish Society for Psychical Research
to get some help and answers to these mysterious occurrences.

Paranormal expert Ron Halliday described the goings-on as typical poltergeist activity.
He said: “It could be that it is a trapped soul who is trying to send a message to the owners themselves.” -source: Daily Record UK

Hmm…That’s not typical poltergeist activity. What is he talking about? A trapped soul?
Poltergeist activity is not believed to be ghosts or souls trying to communicate. Nothing of that nature. Poltergeist activity can be measured by modern devices as it tends to emit readable energy. At least readable to us.

It’s widely believed that poltergeist energy can be attributed to a human agent. In this case, I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that Laura McKirdy might have some mental anxiety or other problems at the time of the occurrences. I would start with interviewing the cafe owners to greater lengths. Maybe find out about their mental and physical health. Any post traumatic stress that could be manifesting due to the stress of being a small business owner? who knows.

A SWEET-TOOTHED ghost has whipped up a storm in a teacup at a village cafe.

The friendly “Casper” likes to move sweet jars and other goodies around the tearoom in the night.

But the playful poltergeist sometimes makes an appearance during the day.

Laura McKirdy and her mum Fiona believe they are being haunted by an old lady dubbed Nanny Goony by folk in Cardross, Dunbartonshire.

Laura said: “I had just locked the door one evening when a jar of lollipops went crashing to the floor.

“I thought I’d just pick them all up in the morning but, when I came back, they were back in the jar and stood upright. Other spooky happen-ings include sweets moving on their own, pictures falling off the wall and crumbs appearing on newly wiped tables.

Fiona said: “One time we heard the sound of legs moving under a table, but there was nobody there.”

The cafe owners called in the Scottish Society for Psychical Research to investigate.

Paranormal expert Ron Halliday described the goings-on as typical poltergeist activity.

He said: “It could be that it is a trapped soul who is trying to send a message to the owners themselves.”

Laura added:”She doesn’t seem to mean any harm. She’s a very friendly ghost – I wouldn’t stay here if she wasn’t.”
-source: Daily Record UK

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