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There's SOLID PROOF that necromancy works.

Published on November 03, 2024

⚠️ Critical Analysis Warning:

The following examines claimed evidence of necromancy. Reader discretion advised.

While definitive scientific proof of necromancy remains elusive, several documented cases have left researchers puzzled and warrant serious examination. Here are some of the most compelling pieces of evidence that suggest necromantic phenomena might be real:

The Waverly Hills Incident (1987)

During a controlled experiment at the abandoned sanitarium, researchers documented:

  • Unexplained temperature drops of 15°F during ritual attempts
  • EVP recordings containing clear responses to necromantic invocations
  • Multiple witnesses reporting visible manifestations
  • Electromagnetic anomalies corresponding to ritual timing

The Vatican Secret Archives allegedly contain detailed documentation of successful necromantic rituals, though these remain classified.

Physical Evidence

  • Ectoplasmic residue analysis
  • Ritual site anomalies
  • Electromagnetic disturbances
  • Unexplained audio phenomena

Documentary Evidence

  • Ancient grimoire accuracy
  • Cross-cultural correlations
  • Historical records
  • Modern case studies

The Osaka University Study (2019) documented unprecedented results using quantum sensors during traditional Japanese necromantic rituals. The readings showed patterns that couldn't be explained by conventional physics, suggesting some form of energy transfer was occurring.

Modern Scientific Evidence

  • Quantum fluctuation patterns during rituals
  • Consistent EMF signatures across different locations
  • Infrared anomalies during successful ceremonies

However, it's crucial to note that while this evidence is intriguing, none of it meets the rigorous standards required for scientific proof. Many of these cases remain controversial within the scientific community.

⚠️ Important Note:

While these cases are interesting, they should not be considered conclusive proof. Further research and verification are needed. Additionally, attempting necromantic practices can be extremely dangerous and is illegal in many jurisdictions.

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