Re: Asteroids: treasures of the past and a threat to the future (Forwarded)
- From: "Chris" <nimbo@(no-spam)ukonline.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2006 16:34:18 GMT
The incident I personally witnessed is true and a minute or two later a
friend rang me from Worcester Park, about two miles south and said that a
similar thing was happening and people were dying around him, he took
shelter (he is a weapons person) and survived. There is no increased
radiation and no fall out.
I met a person in shop selling newspapers who said his wife was a casualty.
I have asked a friend to go to Birmingham New Street to check (I expect it
to be normal) but another friend went to Durham by train and said the train
was delayed two hours by a diversion and said something about devastation in
the North of England that had challanged his faith in Christ.
I have no knowlege of the prediction of the 8 August, but several people
have been hospitalised because they believe they have "messages" to warn the
human race.
However in the past these messages have always been about nothing at all.
I just don't know.
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Chris
"Saul Levy" <saullevy1@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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This sounds just like another report recently which never happened.
How did you check? The religious authorities will never admit such a
terrible disaster and neither will most governments. People in the disaster
area are dead and cannot report it and outside there is no sign of anything
and no communication has been shown on TV.
However it all seems perfectly normal round here, there is no shortage of
fuel, electricity or food and all my telephone calls have worked.
I do not know of anyone who is not around now but I cannot tell because that
person might just be away.
Like Maia, she was with me one day, we went to the doctor and she never came
back. I have had other similar reports filtering through. The silence of
the lambs. I heard of her execution on TV. I don't know why.
There was a big fireball seen over England in around 1300, seen by the moors
in spain and wiped out half the English population at the time, but English
church leader will not admit to it ("stones do not fall from the sky, there
are no stones in the sky. People do not come from the sky, there are no
people in the sky") They are prepared to kill over this sort of thing, the
dissapeared are increasing, one churchman told me that executions are
running at 5000 a month.
Saul Levy
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 19:51:13 GMT, "Chris"
<nimbo@(no-spam)ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
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