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At 2:13 AM, the baby monitor turns on. No button press. No motion alert. Just a camera waking up and a voice that isn’t yours.
In 1967, the Rosenheim Poltergeist did the same kind of thing to a German office: phones ringing themselves raw, lights bursting, power surges like the building was being messed with on purpose. This episode drags both nightmares into the same question: when the tech starts acting possessed, are you dealing with a haunting… or an intruder you can’t see?
By Everyday HeroesAt 2:13 AM, the baby monitor turns on. No button press. No motion alert. Just a camera waking up and a voice that isn’t yours.
In 1967, the Rosenheim Poltergeist did the same kind of thing to a German office: phones ringing themselves raw, lights bursting, power surges like the building was being messed with on purpose. This episode drags both nightmares into the same question: when the tech starts acting possessed, are you dealing with a haunting… or an intruder you can’t see?