Donnie Decker, the Man who made it Rain

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After the death of his abusive grandfather, 21-year-old Donnie Decker experienced a range of hostile anomalous phenomena that culminated in him gaining the power to make it rain indoors. Donnie's case boasts an impressive number of first-hand witnesses, and it suggests an important link between emotional trauma and the experience of the unexplained.


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Sources:

Anomalous Experiences & Trauma: Current Theoretical, Research and Clinical Perspectives. Edited by Rima Laibow, Robert Sollod, and John Wilson. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Center for Treatment and Research of Experienced Anomalous Trauma, 1992.

Ann Druffel. How to Protect Yourself from Alien Abduction. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1998.

Christina Tatu. "Paranormal Skeptic Rains on Stroudsburg's Devil Tale." Pocono Record, May 26, 2013. http://www.poconorecord.com/article/20130526/News/305260327

Kevin McCaney, "Stoudsburg Strangeness being Checked." Pocono Record, March 19, 1983.

Syfy's Paranormal Witness, 2011, Season 1, Episode 6

Thomas Rabeyron and Tianna Loose. "Anomalous Experiences, Trauma, and Symbolization Processes at the Frontiers between Psychoanalysis and Cognitive Neurosciences." Frontiers in Psychology 6:1926 (Dec 21, 2015).
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01926/full

Unsolved Mysteries, 1993, Season 6, Episode 18.
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Hidden Realms
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Stroudsburg, Bob Kieffer, John Baujan
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