You all remember Annabelle, right? That scary, murderous doll eventually caught, trapped and locked away for posterity by demon-hunting duo Ed and Lorraine Warren. (Or was she?). There are numerous other accounts of the devil and his cohorts inhabiting inanimate objects and bringing them to life in all sorts of evil ways, but this is the 21st century and it would appear the devil is also a dab hand at using our everyday technology for his own dastardly ends. Nothing is safe or immune from his attention. Not even the humble text message. We've seen fictional examples in horror movies of recent years but it couldn't happen in real life, could it?
Well... Take this strange case in Poland:
In 2014, priest Marian Rajchel carried out an exorcism on a teenage girl. It failed. Instead of leaving her soul, he somehow managed to drive the demon into the girl’s mobile phone whereupon he started to receive threatening text messages from it.
He replied and received the
response, “Shut up, Preacher. You cannot save yourself. Idiot. You pathetic old
preacher.” Even more sinister, one message said, “She will not come out of
hell. She’s mine. Anyone who prays for her will die.”
He went on record saying that the young girl was in need of further help to rid her of the evil inhabiting her. Sadly, the priest died in 2021.
But Father Rajchel is not alone in his belief that the devil is working through technology. Back in 2000, in Savannah, Georgia, Reverend Jim Peasboro wrote a book entitled, The Devil in the Machine; Is Your Computer Possessed by a Demon? This now appears to be out of print but in an article published in The Journal Record, it would seem that, in his view, any computer built after 1985 has the memory capacity to house a demon. He believed then, ‘one in ten computers in America now houses some type of evil spirit.” Now, if he is correct, that number must be close to one hundred percent worldwide. Pretty scary stuff - if true. However, he quotes as evidence for this, many instances of formerly happily married men unable to stop themselves from visiting pornographic websites and of women drawn into internet chat rooms where they behaved totally out of character, using foul language and debasing themselves in a way that would hitherto have been abhorrent to them. One such woman wept as she told of feeling that whenever she was using her computer, someone else was controlling her actions. Convenient excuse perhaps?
When challenged that this is simply the result of the easy availability of so much unsavoury – and worse – material on the internet, Reverend Peasboro insisted that he knew for certain demons were at work – because he had come face to face with them.
He told a story of inspecting a computer believed to be possessed by an evil spirit when it began openly ‘talking’ to him. It typed out, “Preacher, you are a weakling and your God is a damn liar.” It then started to go berserk and printed out what looked like nonsense. He then consulted an expert in dead languages who studied it and reported back that the text contained a stream of obscenities written in a 2,800 year old Mesopotamian dialect.
Of course more recently, we are being warned to be wary of our smart household appliances. They are spying on us, apparently. That air fryer sitting so innocently in a corner of your kitchen awaiting its next batch of fried chicken is actually quietly amassing (and passing on) data on your eating habits and maybe much more.
Do you ever find yourself thinking you just fancy a glass of refreshing, chilled white wine only to boot up your laptop and up pops an ad with some special offer on a case of Chardonnay? Is this the devil at work? More likely Alexa has been eavesdropping on you or that pesky air fryer again, or maybe, just maybe, you inadvertently visited some supermarket website recently and lingered a little in the drinks 'aisle'. None of these? Well, did you discuss your desires with anyone - and was the air dryer or maybe the washing machine 'listening'? Of course, if it's only shopping ideas, you probably haven't much to worry about...but if something more sinister manifests on your screen, start with an IT technician. If that doesn't work, find out the number of your local exorcist.
Are we looking at demons possessing our technology? You decide.
Meanwhile...
Reaching far back into the past and up to the present day, those same stones have demonstrated powers beyond reason and, as Jonathan’s girlfriend becomes increasingly distant from reality, some of the ghosts of the past begin to reappear.
Now it isn’t only Nadia who is in danger.
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