Thursday, November 11, 2010

British woman claims she is a magnet for UFO's after 17th such encounter!

A British housewife has become known as a UFO magnet after she claimed that she has been visited at least 17 times by them, with five such episodes being up close.  Bridget Grant, 40, looks just like any other ordinary housewife, but her extraordinary experiences have brought her recognition in the UFO world as the Briton most visited by aliens.  "Why me? I don't know. I can't understand it but I need answers. I can't explain what's happening to me. I feel very happy that I've witnessed what I have," the Sun quoted her as saying.
Full article: http://sify.com/news/brit-housewife-is-ufo-magnet-after-17-encounters-with-aliens-news-international-kllsEjdfcga.html

Devil attacks school children in Trinidad
Panic broke out at the Moruga Composite School yesterday as 17 female students fell mysteriously ill and began rolling on the ground, hissing and blabbering in a strange tongue, after suffering bouts of nausea and headaches. Two of the students reportedly tried to throw themselves off a railing and had to be physically restrained, triggering fears of a possible demon attack. The drama started during the lunch hour in the Form One block and quickly spread to other areas. Form Five student Kern Mollineau, who attends the Lighthouse Tabernacle Church, said he got worried when the girls’ eyes began rolling up in their heads and they began beating up on the ground.

Full article: http://guardian.co.tt/news/general/2010/11/11/panic-after-devil-attack-school

Rival Pennsylvania fortune tellers declare psychic war on each other!


It's a sort of Hatfield versus McCoys. Two families. Two fortune telling businesses. Now, a feud has escalated to alleged violence. Self-described gypsy Jimmy "Cutty" George says he fears for his life and that of his family after Stephen Mitchell allegedly threatened his wife at gunpoint.  "He had a gun and he waved it to her. He said keep the kids off Street Road or I'm going to hurt you," George said.

Full article: http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/crime&id=7783883

Psychologists ponder whether it really is possible for us to see into the future

Extraordinary claims don't come much more extraordinary than this: events that haven't yet happened can influence our behaviour.  Parapsychologists have made outlandish claims about precognition – knowledge of unpredictable future events – for years. But the fringe phenomenon is about to get a mainstream airing: a paper providing evidence for its existence has been accepted for publication by the leading social psychology journal

Full article: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19712-evidence-that-we-can-see-the-future-to-be-published.html

U.S. soldiers with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder hope to find recovery at Native American sweat lodges
It's late afternoon on the Colorado plains, and the sun is disappearing behind the ridge of mountains to the west of us, but all I can see is darkness.  I'm in a traditional Lakota sweat lodge, a 15-foot-wide dome of willow branches covered in thick moving blankets and canvas.  Inside the tiny lodge, 20 of us are shoulder to sweaty shoulder in burning pain. The ceremony leader sings a traditional song, pouring cup after cup of water onto the still-glowing rocks, increasing the heat until voices break the darkness in anguish. Mine would join them if I could, but the heat is like a hundred pounds of sand, pressing me down into submission.  Now I know what it feels like to touch hell.  The ceremony is called inipi, more commonly known as sweat lodge. It is one of seven sacred rites of the Lakota Sioux, and has also been used traditionally as a purification ceremony among many Native American nations.

Full article: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/army-vets-turn-to-native-american-sweat-lodges-to-help-with-ptsd/19702804


Ghost sightings doubled after Canterbury earthquake
The "sheer strength and power" of the September 4 earthquake has more than doubled the number of reported supernatural events in Canterbury, a paranormal investigator says.  Christchurch Paranormal Investigators founder Anton Heyrick said his team had received an "interesting influx" of phone calls and emails after the 7.1-magnitude earthquake, with more than double the usual number of inquiries.  "People are calling us, saying that they had always felt like there was something in the house, but since the earthquake it had become more intense," he said.  Most cases related to strange noises, although one man said he had been attacked by a ghost.

Full article: http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/4318133/More-ghosts-after-earthquake

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