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Lana Boodoo-Maharaj, founder of Stop the Bullying and a mother of three, are among many adults, including clergymen, warning others not to play the viral internet game "Charlie Charlie", claiming that it invokes Mexican demon or a spirit. Many school students are freaking out over alleged levitating objects, hearing voices, and seeing strange things while attempting the game and it seems to be leading to a mass hysteria.
Psychiatrist Dr Varma Deyalsingh has stated that this is a phase many adults and children go through, predictably seeking out darkness and the occult as with a previously popular game, the Ouija board and supernatural themes such as vampires and werewolves. He believes it is just another avenue to seek out the darkness and possibly be used as a form of rebellion.
The game is supposedly based on one that has been played in Spain for many generations, where two pencils are crossed over a chart with four squares marked "yes" or "no". The summoner must call for the Mexican demon "Charlie" and ask him questions, which he will allegedly respond to by moving the pencils to either a "yes" or "no" section.
Officials from the Ministry of Education have received at least ten complaints from school principals about the game and some schools have brought in priests to pray as well.
According to Chief Education Officer Harrilal Seecharan, any student that persists in playing the game after being warned against it may be suspended.
Read more. Second source.
[video=youtube;oHko8tooye4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHko8tooye4[/video]
Psychiatrist Dr Varma Deyalsingh has stated that this is a phase many adults and children go through, predictably seeking out darkness and the occult as with a previously popular game, the Ouija board and supernatural themes such as vampires and werewolves. He believes it is just another avenue to seek out the darkness and possibly be used as a form of rebellion.
The game is supposedly based on one that has been played in Spain for many generations, where two pencils are crossed over a chart with four squares marked "yes" or "no". The summoner must call for the Mexican demon "Charlie" and ask him questions, which he will allegedly respond to by moving the pencils to either a "yes" or "no" section.
Officials from the Ministry of Education have received at least ten complaints from school principals about the game and some schools have brought in priests to pray as well.
According to Chief Education Officer Harrilal Seecharan, any student that persists in playing the game after being warned against it may be suspended.
Read more. Second source.
[video=youtube;oHko8tooye4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHko8tooye4[/video]