The Mystery of the Mayanup Poltergeist
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    By Ruby Lang

    Mysterious showers of stones materialised out of thin air in front of hundreds of amazed witnesses during the three-year reign of the Mayanup Poltergeist.

    But more than 45 years after the strange phenomena terrorised an Aboriginal family at Boyup Brook, in West Australia, the mystery remains unsolved.

    The case attracted worldwide attention for the Aboriginal Smith family and their white employers, the Hacks. Some believed it was a mischievous spirit the Aboriginals called 'the Jannick', others claimed an elaborate hoax - but no one has ever proven what was behind the physics-defying displays.

    Even the then Australasian POST had a crack at uncovering the puzzle, sending reporter Hugh Schmitt to cover the strange phenomena, but he returned to declare 'this thing is no hoax!'.

    Now one of the families central to the drama has attempted to record the mystery before it becomes a forgotten chapter in Australia's paranormal history.

    Helen Hack, whose geologist husband Tom was a six-year-old child at the time, has painstakingly researched family journals and interviewed surviving witnesses for the book.

    "When I first visited the farm to see my then boyfriend Tom Hack, I honestly thought he was just puling my leg or he was completely mad when he told me about the Poltergeist," Helen said.

    "We drove up onto the hill where it happened and he told me the tale of what had occurred there during the 1950s. And over the years I have met so many people who had been there at the time that I began to realise there was really something in it.

    "I became convinced there was something really inexplicable that had happened."

    The drama began on the night of May 17, 1955, when stones rained down on the Smith¹s humble shack.

    A low, mournful whistle could be heard piercing the night air, and the Hack¹s dogs were driven half mad by the commotion, breaking their chains and running off into the night.

    What happened next defied all the laws of science.



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    Mulley




    Mulley says on 2007-07-09 23:23:27 about Mayanup Poltergeist
    this is a true story, this has been passed down from generation to generation. My great grandfather was one of the mubarn man's who helped catch the janicks..my parent where children then living with their parents. they to saw the rocks falling through the ceilings and other materials such as cups and saucers floating accross the room. 100's of people witnessed these remarkable unbelieveable events.









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