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segunda-feira, 3 de maio de 2010

UFO Malucos e Imagens de Cristo - Parte II

Já coloquei imagens e histórias aqui sobre estes fenómenos e acho que realmente tem interesse, por isso deixo vos actualizações sobre estes temas:

Jesus num campo na Hungria pela Google Maps:

Extra Terrestres mandaram eu ter um acidente:

DAMIAN Amos says he was just following orders from a "head alien" when his car sped into another vehicle in 2004, killing a Gold Coast grandfather. 
But government prosecutors said Amos was simply drunk

During the opening day of his trial in Southport District Court Tuesday, the 32-year-old pleaded not guilty, on the grounds of insanity, to the dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, causing death.
The jury heard how Amos had a history of paranoid schizophrenia and had not taken his medication the morning of October 9, 2004, when his car, travelling at 140km/h (87mph), rear-ended the hatchback of 58-year-old Keith Evenis in Queensland.
The massive impact shunted the hatchback forward 74m (243 feet.) into a tree. It exploded in a fireball, instantly killing Evenis.
Defense barrister Angelo Vasta, QC, told the jury Amos's driving in the 70km/h (44mph) zone could only be described as "maniacal" but argued his client was not guilty.
He said Amos should not be held criminally responsible as he had suffered a psychotic episode while driving and "lacked capacity to control his actions."
Vasta said his client left and was driving when he had a psychotic episode and believed he heard instructions from a "head alien" to immediately return to his Broadbeach Waters home, on Australia's eastern coast. .
"The head alien told him he had to get home and he wanted to obey the command and he drove in a way that showed he was in control of the head alien," said Vasta.
The barrister told the jury Amos had been treated for mental illness since 1999 but over the years had suffered psychotic episodes in which he communicated with alien figures and believed he had a microchip implanted in his brain


2 comentários:

  1. A Foto é mais um dos acasos que se tornam noticia por serem semelhantes com algo que pode ser interpretado como relegioso, do Acidente causado por ETs, adorei o facto de não só o homem estar bebado, comoos ETs ainda lhe falam e mandam ter acidentes como ainda por cima o homem esteve internado por ser... Maluco! 3 em 1!

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  2. bem fenómenos inexplicáveis mais uma vez a marcar aqui presença! A imagem realmente parece cristo! E não vou dizer que não possam ter sido extra-terrestres a fazer a figura no chão!
    Quanto à notícia, àparte tudo o que o Vai-me à Loja disse, o homem ainda acredita ter um microchip implantado no cérebro? Deve ser para fazer de antena para comunicar com o chefe dos Et's que lhe dá ordens tá visto! Qualquer dia um dos famosos incidentes que aqui em Portugal se dão de entradas em contra-mão em auto-estradas vão ter como justificação "Foi um ser de outro planeta que me mandou vir por aqui"! Esperem para ver!

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