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Added | Wed, 05/06/2019 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Investigation
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Nandor Fodor's to set down his version of events in the essay "Talking mongoose" (book "Between two worlds"), described the Isle of man as "one of the most unpresentable wastelands of Britain".
According to him, farm Dorlis Cashion, situated at an altitude of 750 feet above sea level, "even on the General background looks quite bleak": it is a squat house located on top of a hill with steep slopes and built of cement bonded shale slabs.
James Irving, who settled here in 1917, had strengthened the walls of buildings with wooden panels to protect from the wind. It is for these panels and began in September of 1931, heard strange sounds, which ushered in the phenomenon that the owner of the house later recounted in a letter to Harry price, the famous researcher of paranormal phenomena.
By October, James and his daughter Vara have already seen a glimpse of "small, like a rat creature with a long bushy tail."
In December, the animal, according to Irving, began to publish the first meaningful sounds and drop items from the shelves, and then the throwing of things became a habit. The master of the house (in the retelling of Nandor Fodor) described the beginning of the event:
One night — it was in September of 1931 — we heard some banging coming from the attic, and decided that the house is infested with mice. The next day, pushing the hatch in the ceiling, I found a figure that he once made a wooden Indian wood. How could she be there? I knocked it on the floor: there was the same sound that woke us in the night. In the evening a knock was repeated.
He soon moved to fractional feet. It was not a mouse! Heard some spitting, sighing and wheezing, and then he heard a horrific crash, from which the paintings wobbled on the walls.
While I was thinking about what the hell is that rages over our heads, something happened, why we were all speechless. From above came the sound, very reminiscent of baby babble:
"Gammagamma blamblamblam..." — something like that. The alien was obviously trying to say something.
Myself wondering, I set about something to talk to him, and he... began to answer me in a small voice! Began the endless dialogues. For several days he followed me around, demanding a new "lessons".
Questions have been pouring in.
"Even a minute, — and then I heard a pleading squeak. — Last question, Jim, and I'll let you go to sleep!"
According to Irving, the voice of the creature sounded two octaves higher than a human, but sometimes fell below the level of the usual range. As noted in their reports Harry Price, Irving himself, noticing a unique ability beings to imitation of sounds (birds and various beasts), asked him to reproduce the human voice.
A few weeks after its appearance being, according to Irving, spoke fluent English, introduced himself as "Jeff" and declared himself a mongoose. "Not quite clear himself whether mongoose called himself Jeff, but that's what Irving began to call him, and the fact that, apparently, I liked it", — said later Price. Jeff claimed that he was born in new Delhi and NCR (even the exact date: June 7, 1852), and left their homes due to "harassment" by local residents.
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BY IAN · PUBLISHED JULY 30, 2008 · UPDATED DECEMBER 11, 2018
It was in September 1931 that the Irving family of Doarlish Cashen, on the Isle of Man, came to prominence by reputedly being ‘haunted’ by a talking mongoose. Gef, as the animal preferred to be called, attracted wide media interest – even being investigated by Harry Price and Nandor Fodor. But what was Gef? Was he the result of a poltergeist focussing on the Irving’s twelve year old daughter, fraud perpetrated by the family, or was he simply a unique mongoose?
The case demonstrates many classic signs of poltergeist manifestation; Gef’s arrival was heralded by knocks, progressing to animal-like noises. By October both father, James and Voirrey had glimpsed “a small rat like body with a long bushy tail..” [1] By December, the entity started making sounds like a child trying to talk. Shortly after words came from behind the farmhouse walls were heard by the occupants. At the end of that month, the activity had progressed and a number of objects were thrown from a shelf [2]. Indeed Irving later mentioned that object throwing was a regular occurrence.
From the beginning Gef spent a lot of time around Viorrey, following, hunting, guarding, and even allowing himself to be photographed by her. For a poltergeist case physical manifestation is rare, though bearing in mind that most if not all of the sightings of Gef were seen by the family, usually Voirrey. Gef was almost never seen by outsiders. Eventually, as Fodor noted Gef seemed to tire of Voirrey, finding more “opportunity for learning in James…” [3] though he rarely mentions seeing Gef.
Gef’s origins may be closer to home. Almost twenty years previously some mongooses were released by a local farmer to help control the rat population. Indeed Gef made a number of rabbit kills. Possibly the mongooses may have survived, though there is an absence of similar talking mongoose report on the island or further afield. Other alleged talking animals tend to pronounce occasional words, and not the full sentences and idle gossip reportedly spouted by Gef.
Then there is the possibility of fraud. Visits by Price and Fodor to the farm proved unsuccessful and neither were witness to any significant activity. The majority of those who met the family, including to an extent Price and Fodor, were convinced of how genuine the family appeared. They were not seeking publicity or financial gain from the case, with press coverage received upsetting Irving [4], though as with all poltergeist cases, the victims/participants are open to accusations of fraud. Even the photographic evidence snapped by Voirrey showed very little. Only one picture purportedly showed Gef, though it could easily have been a cat sitting on a gatepost. Price had hair and teeth impressions (obtained from Gef by Voirrey) analysed, concluding that neither came from a mongoose. The hair came from a dog (coincidentally the Irving’s had a dog!) and the teeth impression analysis was inconclusive. Could Gef have been playing tricks on Price or was it Voirrey?
What happened to Gef? Perhaps the case was concluded sometime after the Irving’s had left the area. Fodor wrote that the new owner claimed to have shot a “weird looking animal” [5], which, he claimed was Gef. Certainly Gef appears to have disappeared around 1938/39. Walter McGraw writing for FATE Magazine claims to have spoken to Voirrey around 1970 [6], where she described the disappearance of Gef, he “… seemed to go away for longer and longer periods of time, and then he just never showed up again” [7]. Gef lasted 8 or 9 years, longer than typical poltergeist manifestations and like the phenomena, he seems to have faded away.
So what was Gef? Despite the case being well documented and the family not conclusively discredited, it is almost impossible to satisfactorily conclude what Gef was. It’s highly likely that Gef was a psychological creation of the family, a sort of invisible friend, created by Voirrey then adopted by the rest of the family. As Voirrey entered puberty she and Gef lost interest in each other and ‘ownership’ of Gef transferred to James. Their behaviour is indicative that Gef was probably a hallucination experienced by the remote family, and strengthened with the interest shown from outside. Many of the visitors trying to see Gef were convinced of the Irving’s sincerity, and reports indicate that they were respected in the community.
It could be that Gef was a psychological creation, more specifically a tulpa, a physical manifestation of a thought. A tulpa stems from Tibetan belief that thoughts can be manifested in the physical world. The phenomenon is best documented by Alexandre-David Neel, who spent a considerable amount of time in Tibet. Neel meditated on the creation of a monk. Eventually the manifestation became a physical being which would follow her around, though after a while its personality started to become distinctly sinister [8]. Gef also went through such a period, threatening to harm Voirrey in her sleep. So worried were the Irving’s that they moved her into their bedroom for several months.
One thing is certain, that in today’s modern hi-tech world, where everyone is just a click away from each other and there are few remaining truly remote areas, we’re unlikely to hear the scratching and mutterings of another talking mongoose.
Hypotheses
Deliberate falsification

This version includes any falsifications that imitate unexplained phenomena both from the outside: practical jokes, flash mobs, fake news, witness fraud, staging, etc.
There are many ways to make something similar to a ghost or a flying saucer from improvised materials, without using video and photomontage.
Many homemade things made for the sake of a joke, a practical joke or a direct imitation of a mystical being or event can be taken as unexplained not only in photos and videos, but also in reality.
Investigation
Although some investigators psychics believed that Jeff was a poltergeist or Ghost skeptics, including residents of the Isle of man, believed that the family of Livingof conspired to perpetuate a hoax, created by the daughter of Warri.
A reporter for a local newspaper wrote that when he caught the girl in izdavanje noise, her father tried to convince him the sound came from somewhere else.
According to Joe Nikell, the researchers suspected that Warri used ventriloquism and other tricks, "the effects of which were hyped by family members reporters in search of stories and trusting paranormalists".
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