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The St. Catharines Poltergiest

St. Catharines, Ontario had it's own parnormal claim to fame in the 1970s.

Episode 1 of the I Fought the Lore podcast, hosted by Ben & Ricco, titled "The St. Catharines Poltergiest" was published on September 16, 2023 and runs 84 minutes.

September 16, 2023 ·84m · I Fought the Lore

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On the very historic first episode of I Fought the Lore your hosts Ben Macdui and Ricco Sweets (from the mean streets) take a dive into the story of the St. Catharines Poltergeist.In 1970s St. Catharines, Ontario Canada one family lived on the edge for 28 days as they were seemingly assaulted by a paranormal entity. Not only was this witnessed by the family and their friends, but by police officers for the city as well.Ben and Ricco take a look at the story and discuss the official police report, which eventually found it's way into the hands of the public.True? Fake? Who cares. Does the story hold up to scrutiny is the important part. When we fight the lore of the St. Catharines Poltergeist does it win or does it lose?Find out in the first episode of I Fought the Lore. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

On the very historic first episode of I Fought the Lore your hosts Ben Macdui and Ricco Sweets (from the mean streets) take a dive into the story of the St. Catharines Poltergeist.

In 1970s St. Catharines, Ontario Canada one family lived on the edge for 28 days as they were seemingly assaulted by a paranormal entity. Not only was this witnessed by the family and their friends, but by police officers for the city as well.

Ben and Ricco take a look at the story and discuss the official police report, which eventually found it's way into the hands of the public.

True? Fake? Who cares. Does the story hold up to scrutiny is the important part.

When we fight the lore of the St. Catharines Poltergeist does it win or does it lose?

Find out in the first episode of I Fought the Lore.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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