I’m
baffled; it’s possibly some kind of miracle, for want of a better word. Most
people have heard stories about how somebody walks away from an incident in
which it seems impossible for them to do so. These anomalies happen often
enough for them to be worthy of investigation; I think this is the first time
one of them has been actually captured on film. Can the rules of reality be
temporarily relaxed in certain special circumstances? If so, how and why? If
the universe really is a hologram then this may lead to the answer. Perhaps
this is related to the tales of levitating Tibetan monks or Hawaiian medicine
men walking on hot lava flows. But could there be another explanation? This
event has similarities to the “crazy Swedish twins” incident; this was the
subject of a BBC documentary, Madness in
the Fast Lane, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-bIWm08eJc.
In May 2008 the police were alerted to the presence of two young women walking
along the central reservation of the M6 motorway near Keele, Staffordshire. One
of the women ran from the police and was struck by a vehicle. When they were
apprehended a second time they both bolted directly into the traffic. This time
one of them was crushed under the wheels of a fourteen-ton lorry and the other
struck a second time by a car. By rights you’d have to be very lucky to emerge
from impacts like that alive, but the woman hit twice by a car appeared unhurt
and violently resisted arrest. Even the second woman, who had both her legs
shattered, attempted to get to her feet. For anybody familiar with the
emergency services, this is unreal. It took a group of six people to subdue
Sabina Eriksson, the woman fighting fit, and the paramedics had to hold down
her twin sister Ursula. Both twins showed incredible strength and resilience,
maybe supernatural strength and resilience. There have been a number of
theories posed that attempt to rationalize what happened that day, that the
sisters were under the influence of drugs, that they were involved in a secret
police surveillance operation; but could something far stranger be afoot? Could
they be artificially enhanced in some way, either through the influence of
extraterrestrial and/or secret government genetic engineering? The term
“supersoldier” is a fairly recent one and is disliked by some people, but it
refers to such an individual; see here for more details: http://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/programme-53-podcast-frank-zero.html.
We must consider the eventuality that Joao Pedro and his grandmother also might
be two examples of enhanced humans. If so then I’m surprised they were allowed
contact with the media, unless the two people interviewed on TV were not the
pair we saw on the CCTV.
Friday, 14 February 2014
Miracle Boy survives Car Crash
A
terrible pedestrian road traffic accident has been captured on CCTV, see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVMze2ne14c. As you
can see, a small boy is walking along a pavement hand-in-hand with his
grandmother when they are mown down by the parked car, a Chevrolet hatchback,
after it is hit by another speeding vehicle. The woman and her grandson were
taken to hospital in Anapolis in Brazil where the crash happened, but were
found to have only minor injuries. As you can see, the boy, five-year-old Joao
Pedro, is happily playing football and pointing to the insignificant nicks on
his hips and ear. His grandmother, Vilma Nascimento, suffered a painful ankle
and a tiny graze on her lips. As an ex-Hospital Porter, somebody who is
accustomed to dealing with people who’ve been killed or badly injured in car
crashes, I find this case almost unbelievable. The kind of accident that they
suffered should have caused far more serious injuries, if they even survived at
all. The way little Joao jumps to his feet and runs to tend his grandmother
makes me think the car, which looks as if it’s just crushed his head, was
nothing more than an inflatable model. Assuming it was a real car, what
happened?
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