Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Budapest couple finds image of the Devil on their bathroom tile
The appearance of the Satan image has left her family fearing that the bathroom in their Budapest home has been possessed by the forces of evil.  Husband Laszlo, 52, had renovated the room at great expense, fitting it with a heavenly new bath, shower and tiles – but it’s made life hell.  Forty-seven-year-old Mrs Csrefko spotted the terrifying horned image after her first shower.  She told The Sun: ‘I was naked coming out of the shower and I could suddenly see his eyes staring into me. I just screamed and ran.’  Laszlo added: ‘We can't clean it off and it wasn't there when we put the tiles up. It just appeared overnight and nothing can move it.  ‘The room is always ice cold no matter how high we turn the heating up and we've just stopped using it because it's too spooky.

Full article:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3139107/Devil-appears-in-bathroom-tile.html

Chinese mass UFO sightings due to light reflections from outdoor lamps against camera lenses says astronomers
After a weeklong analysis of recent UFO sightings over Hong Kong, a scientist has concluded that the unknown objects were "ghost images" -- reflections of light generated by outdoor lamps caught by camera lenses.  According to China's People's Daily Online, Wang Sichao, a planetary astronomer at the Purple Hills Observatory (part of the Chinese Academy of Science), is convinced the UFOs' circular appearance had a very terrestrial explanation.  "I have analyzed and researched the UFOs," Wang said. "The closer the outdoor circular lamps are to the video image center, the brighter the 'ghost images' will be.

Full article: http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/article/astronomer-hong-kong-ufos-were-ghost-images-of-lamps/19634523

Man arrested for defrauding victims with 'witchcraft'
 Despite making promises of being able to conjure spirits to solve marital or other personal problems, a Brampton, Ont., man is charged with practising witchcraft to exorcise money from a victim.  Peel police aren't revealing much about the allegations against the suspect, but detectives at 21 Division are asking for other victims to come forward.  "We really don't care if you want to practise witchcraft, as long as you don't allegedly defraud people," Peel police Sgt. Zahir Shah said.

Full article: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2010/09/15/pf-15355431.html

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