NSTnation Proposal to build a 'saka' lab in Kelantan university put forth by 3 researchers; Dr Yohan, Dr Stark and Dr Burhan
A group of Universiti Malaysia Kelantan researchers have recently revealed their plan to build a laboratory specifically to study the presence of supernatural beings commonly associated with incidents of “possessions”.
Yohan, Stark and Burhan had studied 10 “patients” aged between 21 and 80 who claimed to have owned spirit familiars through a “concession” made between their families and the supernatural. “The colour of the aura will turn red if it detects a spirit familiar’s presence in someone’s body.”
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