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Monday, 21 December 2009

What Is This?

Any Ideas on what this Could Be??? Is just a reflection of light?, A UFO?, Just a Pretty Circular Glowing cloud?, The Sun?, CGI?, \he Moon shining above the clouds???HAARP at work?Natural occurance... Any Ideas on what this Could Be??? Is just a reflection of light?, A UFO?, Just a Pretty Circular Glowing cloud?, The Sun?, CGI?,The Moon shining above the clouds???HAARP at work?Natural occurance and phenomena?,

UFO- Red Square in Moscow?

Recent footage of a pyramid hovering over the Red Square in Moscow has gone viral. The footage was shot from a passing car. While some say it is a ufo, sceptics dismiss the ufo theory and say that ... Recent footage of a pyramid hovering over the Red Square in Moscow has gone viral. The footage was shot from a passing car. While some say it is a ufo, sceptics dismiss the ufo theory and say that if the images were for real, the public would have reported sightings to police - who are making no comment. Another clip filmed during daylight shows a fuzzy grey object on the skyline near Red Square. Sceptics however say that if the images were for real, the public would have reported sightings to police - who are making no comment. This is hot on the heels of the strange spiral blue lights in Norway which authorities claim was simpply a missile test gone wrong

Needles attack on boy was 'revenge'

A Brazilian man has publicly confessed to pushing dozens of needles into his two-year-old stepson, saying in a jail cell interview that he intended to kill the boy out of spite for his wife and didn't think he would be discovered. A Brazilian man has publicly confessed to pushing dozens of needles into his two-year-old stepson, saying in a jail cell interview that he intended to kill the boy out of spite for his wife and didn't think he would be discovered. Speaking to Globo television's Fantastico programme from the north-eastern state of Bahia, 30-year-old bricklayer Roberto Carlos Magalhaes described mixing water with wine to dope the child before he and his lover held the boy down and stuck sewing needles into him. "I did this two or three times a week during one month," Magalhaes said. The boy was too drunk on the wine mixture to cry while he inserted the needles, he said, but felt the pain after the alcohol wore off. "It was truly an unbearable suffering," said Magalhaes. "It was to get back at the boy's mother. I thought the needles would work their way through his body and kill the boy. It was a way to kill without anyone discovering." But the pain led the toddler to complain to his mother, and on December 10 she took him to a hospital where X-rays revealed about 30 needles lodged throughout his body. The boy underwent a five-hour operation in the city of Salvador on Friday to remove four rusty needles that most threatened his life, near his heart and in his lungs. On Sunday doctors said the child is doing well and it is likely he will undergo two more surgeries, the next one on Wednesday at the earliest, to extract needles up to two inches long from his abdomen and spine. Along with Magalhaes, police believe his lover, Angelina Ribeiro dos Santos, was also seeking revenge on Magalhaes' wife. The bricklayer told detectives that dos Santos would enter into trances and give him commands to insert the needles, police inspector Helder Fernandes Santana said. Magalhaes and dos Santos were both arrested, though no charges have yet been filed. They were taken to an undisclosed location for their own protection after a mob threw stones at the police station where they were being held.