I'm not saying I believe in this stuff, although I think it would be fun to believe it.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=58835Dr. Richard E. Gallagher, a board-certified psychiatrist (who is also
an Associate Professor at New York Medical College) has published this
case study in the journal New Oxford Review. The case also has
numerous witnesses, including nurses, nuns, priests, and deacons, some
who are also trained in medicine and psychiatry. A woman demonstrated
the ability to levitate off her bed into the air, with objects flying
around the room, and was also heard to speak in foreign languages she
never knew before. Here are three paragraphs from the news article.
You can read the rest of the article at the link above:
".....An American woman who levitated, demonstrated paranormal psychic
powers and spoke foreign languages unknown to her was clearly demon
possessed, according to a board-certified psychiatrist and associate
professor of clinical psychiatry at New York Medical College.
The unnamed woman, with a long history of involvement with Satanic
groups, was observed by a team of priests, deacons, several lay
assistants, psychiatrists, nuns, some of whom also had medical and
psychiatric training, levitating six inches off the ground while
objects flew off shelves in the same room, according to Dr. Richard E.
Gallagher, who documented the case in the February issue of the New
Oxford Review.
"Periodically, in our presence, Julia would go into a trance state of
a recurring nature," writes Gallagher. "Mentally troubled individuals
often 'dissociate,' but Julia's trances were accompanied by an unusual
phenomenon: Out of her mouth would come various threats, taunts and
scatological language, phrases like 'Leave her alone, you idiot,'
'She's ours,' 'Leave, you imbecile priest,' or just 'Leave.' The tone
of this voice differed markedly from Julia's own, and it varied,
sometimes sounding guttural and vaguely masculine, at other points
high pitched. Most of her comments during these 'trances,' or at the
subsequent exorcisms, displayed a marked contempt for anything
religious or sacred." ....."