What about a plane, Ouija board and the Annabelle doll? (LOL JK I had to).
The first case I learned about initially was covered on a TV program, and the show actually framed the incident as more creepy than it actually was. The original crash and loss of life was horrific, but clearly the Spirit of the deceased crew were there to assist the crew and assuage the feelings of frightened people on these planes.
I tend to think that negative energy actually can become “attached” to a particular “thing”, so if it isn’t a haunted house or haunted area (or even a haunted doll), then I don’t see why the same couldn’t be true for the pieces of an unlucky plane.
Usually a deceased person will go “home” or incarnate as someone else, but they can actually choose to stay behind and assist their loved ones and people they care about for a time if they choose, and that’s what I think they were doing. They weren’t about to let the planes made with faulty equipment from the crash claim anymore lives. That’s exactly what angels do— manifest for a brief period, usually blending in/taking the form of a person, completing a certain task and then *poof* they’re gone again. [It’s how angels intervene and assist. They can actually appear and do whatever they want, specific to the plan of the person involved, like the huge craft that hovered over an indigenous village in the early 2000s and shielded it from the rain that would have washed out all of the homes], but their assistance is usually covert. I’m actually going to write about that incident!]
Combining an Ouija board and a plane seems ridiculously foolish. And so does stocking them as “toys” in department stores (LOL)💟🌳. Great work!