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In February 1891, adverts started appearing in newspapers papers about “Ouija, the Wonderful Talking Board,” describing it as a magical device that answered questions “about the past, present and future with marvellous accuracy” and promised a link “between the known and unknown, the material and immaterial.” The mysterious talking board was marketed as a family board game. However, it soon became apparent that it was not harmless family fun to some but rather a Tool of the devil that sometimes held sinister consequences.
In this video, we look at six occasions when it was about as far from fun as you can get. These true accounts have been sent in by our viewers and act as a cautionary warning to anyone thinking of messing with an Ouija Board.
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In February 1891, adverts started appearing in newspapers papers about “Ouija, the Wonderful Talking Board,” describing it as a magical device that answered questions “about the past, present and future with marvellous accuracy” and promised a link “between the known and unknown, the material and immaterial.” The mysterious talking board was marketed as a family board game. However, it soon became apparent that it was not harmless family fun to some but rather a Tool of the devil that sometimes held sinister consequences.
In this video, we look at six occasions when it was about as far from fun as you can get. These true accounts have been sent in by our viewers and act as a cautionary warning to anyone thinking of messing with an Ouija Board.
Support the show
Thanks for listening and stay spooky!
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