They have
powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men or women. But unlike the
characters of the comic book, these extraordinary people were quite real. The
movie version of X-Men was the hottest film in the theaters when it was
released. Based on the enormously popular comic book, X-Men features a
collection of human mutants - both good and evil - who were born with
extraordinary and sometimes bizarre powers. With such names as Wolverine, Storm,
Cyclops, Magneto and Mystique, they bound around making blades spring from their
knuckles, conjuring hurricanes from the sky or manipulating their environment
through telekinesis. These characters, creations of legendary comic book author
and illustrator Stan Lee, live only in the imagination, on paper and now on
film.Would you believe there are
real X-Men? They may not be genetic mutants, in the strictest sense, and they
may not be able to threaten or save the world with their strange and fantastic
powers of the body and mind, but they are extraordinary... not at all like you
and me. Here's our own gallery of real-life super-powered characters.
Lightning Man: When storm clouds gather, courageous Lightning Man stands in
defiance of nature to draw deadly bolts of electricity from the heavens. Roy
Cleveland Sullivan was a Forest Ranger in Virginia who had an incredible
attraction to lightning... or rather it had an attraction to him. Over his
36-year career as a ranger, Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times - and
survived each jolt, but not unscathed. When struck for the first time in 1942,
he suffered the loss of a nail on his big toe. Twenty-seven years passed before
he was struck again, this time by a bolt that singed his eyebrows off. The next
year, in 1970, another strike burned Sullivan's left shoulder. Now it looked as
though lightning had it out for poor Roy, and people were starting to call him
The Human Lightning Rod. He didn't disappoint them. Lightning zapped him again
in 1972, setting his hair on fire and convincing him to keep a container of
water in his car, just in case.
They have
powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men or women. But unlike the
characters of the comic book, these extraordinary people were quite real. The
movie version of X-Men was the hottest film in the theaters when it was
released. Based on the enormously popular comic book, X-Men features a
collection of human mutants - both good and evil - who were born with
extraordinary and sometimes bizarre powers. With such names as Wolverine, Storm,
Cyclops, Magneto and Mystique, they bound around making blades spring from their
knuckles, conjuring hurricanes from the sky or manipulating their environment
through telekinesis. These characters, creations of legendary comic book author
and illustrator Stan Lee, live only in the imagination, on paper and now on
film.Would you believe there are
real X-Men? They may not be genetic mutants, in the strictest sense, and they
may not be able to threaten or save the world with their strange and fantastic
powers of the body and mind, but they are extraordinary... not at all like you
and me. Here's our own gallery of real-life super-powered characters.
Lightning Man: When storm clouds gather, courageous Lightning Man stands in
defiance of nature to draw deadly bolts of electricity from the heavens. Roy
Cleveland Sullivan was a Forest Ranger in Virginia who had an incredible
attraction to lightning... or rather it had an attraction to him. Over his
36-year career as a ranger, Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times - and
survived each jolt, but not unscathed. When struck for the first time in 1942,
he suffered the loss of a nail on his big toe. Twenty-seven years passed before
he was struck again, this time by a bolt that singed his eyebrows off. The next
year, in 1970, another strike burned Sullivan's left shoulder. Now it looked as
though lightning had it out for poor Roy, and people were starting to call him
The Human Lightning Rod. He didn't disappoint them. Lightning zapped him again
in 1972, setting his hair on fire and convincing him to keep a container of
water in his car, just in case.
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There are many cases of
bilocation in the history of humankind. However, the phenomenon has never
been satisfactorily explained because it is cannot be accounted for unless we
set aside the usual, traditional parametres of scientific research.Above all, we need to consider
that the human being does not consist only of a physical body - the one visible
in the earthly world. It would in fact be impossible to explain many peculiar
phenomena if we did not reach beyond the realm of our five earthly senses.
Today the cases of
bilocation best known especially to the Italian people are undoubtedly those
of Padre Pio. There is the legendary story of an army officer who suddenly finds
himself face to face with Padre Pio in the hotel room where he is preparing his
own suicide by hanging. The unhappy officer is persuaded from his desperate
gesture by the Capucine monk. He does not know Padre Pio, he has never seen him
before in his life. He understands, however, that what has happened is a most
unusual thing. No one could possibly have entered the room so silently; he had
turned the key in the lock - but still he sees this monk who is talking to him,
telling him not to give in to his despair. The officer understands that he must
have had a vision and he accepts this vision as a divine message, refraining
from killing himself. When he visits San Giovanni
Rotondo on a later occasion in order to meet Padre Pio personally and thank him
after having recognized the monk from a photo in a newspaper, the Capucine at
once recognizes him, greeting him with the words: "It was a close call that
night, eh?!" Useless to say that this man is
profoundly impressed by his experience and he has probably asked himself: "Was
it a miracle?"
Miracles can be defined in
several ways - in this context we find it more appropriate to say that a miracle
is an unusual event that cannot be explained from our usual reasonings and human
calculations. Within the category of miracles we may find sudden healings and
other mysterious but positive events. However it is still possible to find an
explanation, also when dealing with those experiences we call miracles.So, it is also possible to
better understand the phenomenon of bilocation - which means, literally
translated, "being in two places at one time"...
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Spontaneous human combustion is
the mysterious phenomenon of a person bursting into flame for no apparent
reason. The flames burn very hot and are very localized. They destroy most of
the body but leave objects in close proximity to the person relatively
unburned. These are the remains of Dr. John Bentley (See below)who died of
spontaneous combustion in Pennsylvania in 1966. The spot where the body lay is
burnt, but the rest of the room, including the toilet, was not even scorched.
This shows a quick, hot flame that devoured the body in seconds. Only the
bottom of one leg remained to identify this as a person. On the right is a
picture of workers cleaning up the remains of Mrs. M H Reeser of Florida who
apparently died of spontaneous combustion in July of 1951. The only remains
found was her skull, shrunken to the size of an orange.
There are theories on this
occurance but no one is sure how or why it happens. It does happen even without
scientific explanation. One theory is ball lightning which would produce
similar results, but many of these instances seem to rule out this possibility
just by the location of the death. A majority of these deaths have the opposite
characteristics that one would see if a person was burned to death, such as the
shrinking of the skull.
Crematorium Specialist have
viewed photos of combustion victims and say they cannot duplicate the complete
destruction of bones in such a short period of time. They find it even harder
to believe that this could happen so completely in ordinary rooms such as living
rooms, bathrooms, etc. There are over 100 unexplained fire deaths a year just
in England. If just ten of these deaths are spontaneous combustion, then the
number world could be well over 100. Does the body have chemical reactions that
science has yet to discover ? It seems that an internal reaction of some kind
is the most likely explanation for these deaths, but what triggers it ? Can it
be detected ? Avoided ? ...
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The
stigmata is the spontaneous appearance of the wound marks of our crucified Lord
on a person's body. These marks include the nail wounds at the feet and the
hands, the lance wound at the side, the head wounds from the crown of thorns,
and the scourge marks over the entire body, particularly the back. A stigmatic
(i.e. the person suffering from the stigmata) may have one, several, or all of
these wound marks. Moreover, they may be visible or invisible, and they may be
permanent, periodic, or temporary in appearance.
Some skeptics would attribute such wound marks
on a person to some pathology or even to a psychological condition without
considering any notion of the supernatural. Of course, the Church too strives
first to ascertain that the origin is not of natural causes, and looks for
supernatural evidence to prove that the stigmata is truly a sign from God.
Moreover, the Church would also want to insure that the stigmata is not a sign
from Satan to cause some spiritual frenzy and lead people astray. Accordingly,
since the stigmata is a sign of union with our crucified Lord, the genuine
stigmatic must have lived a life of heroic virtue, have endured physical and
moral suffering, and have almost always achieved the level of ecstatic union
with Him in prayer.
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For 13 long years, a Pennsylvania family lived in a house that was supposedly haunted by evil spirits.In many ways, the case is very similar to the famous Amityville Horror but it lasted far longer. The Smurl family also had to endure violent attacks from a demon that supposedly followed them from place to place.In 1973, Jack and Janet Smurl moved into one section of a large split-level house in West Pittston, Pa. It was a typical suburban residence that had no history of any paranormal ... Read More
Anthony North: Mysticism is usually associated with the occult or eastern religions today, but Christianity had a number of mystics. Indeed, the monastic system was ideally designed to allow such mystics to exist. Saint Benedict: The father of western monasticism was St Benedict. Born about 480, he was sent to Rome for an education but was horrified by its decadence. At age 14 he fled to a village called Subiaco where he met a monk who took him to a cave.Over the next three years he lived ass a ... Read More
Submitted by Nigel Watson: President Jimmy Carter has often been referred-to as the "UFO President" due to the fact that he publicly claimed to have had a UFO sighting prior to becoming president. Moreover, he was the only president on record to actually file a UFO sighting report related to his sighting. Thirdly, on at least one occasion while campaigning for president, Mr. Carter declared that, if elected, he would "make every piece of information this country has about UFO sigh... Read More
Submitted by Waspie Dwarf: Nine fossilised teeth found in Ethiopia are from a previously unknown species of great ape, Nature journal reports. The 10 million-year-old fossils belong to an animal that has been named Chororapithecus abyssinicus by an Ethiopian-Japanese team. This new species could be a direct ancestor of living African great apes, say the researchers. The finds from the Afar rift, in eastern Ethiopia, raise questions on current theories of human evolution. The researchers say the ... Read More
Submitted by Waspie Dwarf: Archaeologists in Egypt say they have discovered what might be the oldest human footprint ever found. The outline was found imprinted in mud, which has since turned to stone, at Siwa oasis in the western desert. "This could go back about two million years," antiquities council chief Zahi Hawass was quoted by Reuters as saying. However Khaled Saad, director of pre-history at the council, said it could be older still, and pre-date Ethiopia's 3m-year-old ske... Read More
Until reports of a murder in Cat Lake, Ont., in 1898 surfaced in Winnipeg, few settlers knew about the Windigo, the worst kind of evil spirit in Algonquin folklore. To the ancient Algonquin (which includes Cree, Ojibway and Blackfeet) of old, Windigo was known by many names such as Chenoo, Atchen, Witiku, and Kewok. In January, Manitoba Provincial Police officers arrested two members of the village of no-treaty Cree at Lac Seul for killing their chief, Ahwahsakahmig. The chief claimed he... Read More