Sep 25

The Confessionals Podcast: From The Ouija Board The Spirits Come

Tony writes “On Episode 89, our guest Molly shares a number of paranormal events in her life, including stories of the haunted house she grew up in, some interesting occurrences with a ouija board, and her experiences in the famously haunted city of New Orleans, Louisiana.”

7 Responses to “The Confessionals Podcast: From The Ouija Board The Spirits Come”

  1. Denise F

    I’m still amazed Parker Bros. sold those at the toy stores (Ouija board), my mom even bought me one from KB Toys. Thank goodness mine didn’t move the times I tried it so I gave up.

  2. Charles R

    Both Art Bell and George Noory made it a point for folks to never mess with a Ouiji board. No good can come from them and one just may open a portal to demonic entities. It has happened too many times.

  3. Denise F

    Brenton Sawin interviewed a couple that had numerous issues after “workin’ the board” (their exact words) too many times. I had never heard it called “workin’ the board” but I did laugh when I found out the couple being interviewed owned a strip club…..must be club lingo ?

  4. Peter B

    I had used my sister’s Ouija board during the mid 80’s. My neighborand I vwould play with it almost every day. The board’s name was Santa (or whatever it was that we communicated with).
    When other people borrowed it to use, it would work slow or not respond at all. When they would ask where Santa was at, it would say it was at my house. Sometimes it would respond to what someone was thinking. Because when our finger tips were on it, it would spell out or go to yes or no. I then would look at everyone and ask if they asked a question.
    Growing tired of it, I put it up in the closet. Later on for several days I would hear scratches in the wall. This wall seperating my room from the hallway. And no one else here at the time. I thought it may have been a mouse caught between the studs. Probably living in the wall I thought too.
    The scratching would happen at night usually when I was in bed. Where I had my bed next to the wall. Sometimes putting my ear to the wall. Thinking now about it now I wonder if this was Santa….. The board also said it’s name was Santa, which stood for Satan. He just didn’t want to scare us off. I was 15 at the time and my sister got the board about 1975. Just FYI…… Thanks Wes!!

  5. Peter B

    I had used my sister’s Ouija board during the mid 80’s. My neighbor and I would play with it almost every day. The board’s name was Santa (or whatever it was that we communicated with).
    When other people borrowed it to use, it would work slow or not respond at all. When they would ask where Santa was at, it would say it was at my house. Sometimes it would respond to what someone was thinking. Because when our finger tips were on it, it would spell out or go to yes or no. I then would look at everyone and ask if they asked a question.
    Growing tired of it, I put it up in the closet. Later on for several days I would hear scratches in the wall. This wall seperating my room from the hallway. And no one else here at the time. I thought it may have been a mouse caught between the studs. Probably living in the wall I thought too.
    The scratching would happen at night usually when I was in bed. Where I had my bed next to the wall. Sometimes putting my ear to the wall. Thinking now about it now I wonder if this was Santa….. The board also said it’s name was Santa, which stood for Satan. He just didn’t want to scare us off. I was 15 at the time and my sister got the board about 1975. Just FYI…… Thanks Wes!!

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