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Seen those disturbing Ouija board scenes in The Exorcist and Paranormal Activity? Well you’re about to learn more about demon, ghost and ghoul summoning. In this Episode of 5 Facts we’re exploring the origins of its name, How the Ouija Works, the psychic and mysterious history of its patent, its legal use in a courtroom, and how movies boosted its popularity. So if you’re a fan of horror movies like Amityville, Ouija: Origin of Evil, 13 Ghosts, Grave Encounters, and others, sit back as we learn more about this terrifying device.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. yes i played with it in high school and the planchete started to move by
    itself and we got rid of the board and the planchete with a prayer for the
    board and the demon so it wouldn’t torment us so we kept saying prayers
    because if you don’t something bad is going to happen really bad

  2. The men who stare at goats, huh? I’m a woman who stares at goats. They
    usually think that I’m going to feed them tho.

  3. My mom was playing it as a kid with friend’s, one of them asked what their
    first car would be? It told them, “a 1959 fart knocker” Definitely a good
    car lol

  4. My mum told me when she was in secondary school a girl in her class used
    one once and after that her classmate had delusions of seeing faces in
    mirrors and hearing things that others couldn’t, she tried to jump out of
    the window of the classroom to get away from it.

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