November 4, 2009

Scientists in China say through geoengineering they can manipulate the weather, and taking responsibility for out-of-season snow falling Sunday for 11 hours in Beijing.



Snow fell for 11 hours in Beijing Sunday, out-of-season, due to cloud manipulation.
Full article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/nov/04/controlling-the-weather-china

Researchers at Duke University observe Ringo Starr's image on water droplets from lotus leaf.



Mysterious fires in house forces family from Kamchung Charok Meranti, Bander Baru to live in a small hut, after unable to control poltergeist-like activity, even with aid of 100 different bomah's (shaman).




Mohamed Sidek points to burnt clothing due to the unexplained fires erupting in his home.

Brazilian bricklayer interupts his own funeral.

Johnson, Tennessee man finds image of Jesus in his truck window.

 

Live Science, Bad Science columnist Benjamin Radford, inspired by upcoming movie 2012 and spiritual hysteria posts top ten Doomsday predictions which failed:
1. The Prophet Hen of Leeds, 1806
2. The Millerites, April 24, 1843
3. Mormon Armageddon, 1891 or earlier
4. Halley's comet, 1910
5. Pat Robertson, 1982
6. Heaven's Gate, 1997
7. Nostradamus, August 1999
8. Y2K, Jan. 1, 2000
9. May 5, 2000
10. God's Church Ministry, Fall 2008


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