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Date Posted: 19:53:50 10/20/03 Mon
In reply to:
Telida S.
's message, "Re: RE: real super heros" on 00:57:18 10/19/03 Sun
It is easy to dodge a spear that comes in front of you
but hard to keep harms away from an arrow shot from behind.
>I am a twenty-one year old of Russian descent who has
>seen many odd things since the age of four. I beleive
>that there is a national concensus to silence reports
>of Superhumans. Perhaps it is on the behalf of the
>Governments of the world, or maybe the Superhumans
>themselves have a means by which they keep every
>action far from prying eyes. All I know is that they
>exist. I encountered one such being in the school yard
>when I was four. She was gigantic in size to me, at
>the time. Now that I am older, and since the memory is
>fresh, I can say that she was at least six feet tall,
>with long dark hair, green or grey eyes (this I cannot
>quite remember). She wore a long dark coat over a dark
>pant suit. I have no idea where she came from, or what
>the true nature of her visit was, but she grabbed a
>small girl standing three feet away from me just
>before a shower of bullets blanketed the school yard,
>right where the little girl was standing. I felt
>someone push me to the ground head first and after the
>noise ceased, I looked up and saw her standing by the
>school yard gate. She looked right at me and then made
>a fist with her right hand which she pumped at the sky
>three times before rising into the air and flying
>away. This happened. You can choose to believe me or
>not, the point is not whether you beleive me, but that
>it did happen. I have been obsessed with Superheroes
>ever since. I have come in contact with an elderly man
>who claims to have worked as a geneticist at Queen
>Maud's Land and according to him, Hitler stumbled on a
>Superbeing who was hiding out in a Jewish village in
>Russia. This Superbeing was defeated by a 'rock' (do
>you see the irony?) and became Hitler's prisoner. The
>geneticists job was to help harvest the Superman's
>powers to pass on to a new generation. A race of
>Superhumans. He said that the Superbeing was one of
>many and that the American government was aware of
>this and therefore started an operation which we today
>may think is BS but comicbooks were a way of telling
>Hitler we knew about his project and that America had
>their own secret heroes. Check the facts, comicbooks
>got popular at the same time Hitler got specific with
>his plan to make Superhumans.
>I must go now because I have said enough, but my
>suggestion to anyone who has read this is to accept
>the facts: They do exist. They vary in power. They
>have been here forever and one did try to interfere
>during 9/11, and people still beleive it was a UFO.
>Someone someday will find the technology to prove that
>streak was a person.
>Till then, keep your eyes open. They are just like us
>and easy to miss.
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>>>>Hi i'm new here and i'd like to add my two cent but
>>as
>>>>i'm British i'll add a couple of pence.
>>>>I run a independent paranormal investigation agency
>>in
>>>>my local area called Bliss Investigations and there
>>is
>>>>no refrence to that damned Angel show and have come
>>to
>>>>find out a few things on the subject and yes my
>>>>friends do call me Mulder.
>>>>ok super heros. Actually there are reported cases of
>>>>people having super human powers, some think genetic
>>>>mutations and i know what your thinking x-men well
>>>>yeah ok kinda but if they use theses powers to help
>>>>people is diffrent some of the powers aren't
>strength
>>>>or anything like that but kinda bizara follows is a
>>>>account of the ones i've come across and its quite
>>>>long but there you go hope this enlightens you. So
>>>>here you go these people are actully refered to as
>>the
>>>>real x-men.
>>>> 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. The water came in
>>>>handy in 1973 when, seemly just to taunt Sullivan, a
>>>>low-hanging cloud shot a bolt of lightning at his
>>>>head, blasting him out of his car, setting his hair
>>on
>>>>fire and knocking off a shoe. The sixth strike in
>>1976
>>>>injured his ankle, and the seventh strike in 1977,
>>got
>>>>him when he was fishing, and put him in the hospital
>>>>for treatment of chest and stomach burns. Lightning
>>>>may not have been able to kill Roy Sullivan, but
>>>>perhaps the threat of it did. He took his own life
>in
>>>>1983. Two of his lightning-singed ranger hats are on
>>>>display at Guinness World Exhibit Halls.
>>>>
>>>>BeastMaster
>>>>With just the power of his mind, he can command
>>>>animals to do his bidding.
>>>>
>>>>Vladimir Durov was no ordinary animal trainer. As a
>>>>veteran performer in a Russian circus, he claimed to
>>>>use a remarkable method for communicating with his
>>>>canine coworkers - through telepathy. Professor W.
>>>>Bechterev, head of the institute for the
>>Investigation
>>>>of the Brain in St. Petersburg, decided to test
>>>>Durov's claim. Bechterev created a list of tasks
>that
>>>>he wanted one of Durov's dogs to perform in a
>>specific
>>>>order, without any time for training. After hearing
>>or
>>>>reading the list of tasks, Durov went to his fox
>>>>terrier, Pikki, took his head in his hands and
>stared
>>>>straight into the little dog's eyes - psychicly
>>>>transferring his thoughts directly into Pikki's
>>brain.
>>>>Durov released the dog and it immediately went about
>>>>performing the assigned tasks. Thinking that perhaps
>>>>Durov was giving the dog subtle clues with his eyes,
>>>>the test was repeated with a new set of tasks, but
>>>>this time with Durov blindfolded. Pikki still
>>>>responded to his psychic commands.
>>>>
>>>>The Electromagneto Team
>>>>Charged like superconducting human batteries, they
>>>>roam the countryside thrilling all they meet with
>the
>>>>electrifying power at their fingertips.
>>>>
>>>>There have been several documented cases of people
>>who
>>>>apparently possess inexplicable electromagnetic
>>>>properties:
>>>>
>>>>For just a 10-week period in 1846, 14-year-old
>French
>>>>girl Angelique Cottin's mere presence made the
>>needles
>>>>of compasses spin wildly; objects as heavy as
>>>>furniture would slide away from her if she tried to
>>>>touch them; objects near her would vibrate
>>>>unnaturally.
>>>>Jennie Morgan of Sedalia, Missouri could emit
>>>>highly-charged sparks from her fingertips that were
>>>>strong enough to knock people unconscious. Animals
>>>>would shun her.
>>>>After an 18-month undiagnosed illness, Canadian
>>>>teenager Caroline Clare became so magnetized that
>>>>metal objects, like forks and knives, stuck to her
>>>>skin. The force was so powerful that another person
>>>>was required to pull them off.
>>>>Inga Gaiduchenko, a 14-year-old Soviet student was
>>>>also highly magnetic. Before members of the Moscow
>>>>Technological Institute, she showed how spoons and
>>>>pens stuck to her hands. Even non-metallic objects
>>>>such as china plates and books were affected.
>>>>The Amazing Kinetitron
>>>>With her thoughts alone, a steely glance or a subtle
>>>>gesture, she can move inanimate objects at will.
>>>>
>>>>Nina Kulagina became one of the most famous psychics
>>>>in the Soviet Union in the 1960s because of her
>>>>amazing feats of telekinesis or psychokinesis. In
>>>>films smuggled out of the country, Kulagina was
>shown
>>>>to be able to move small objects placed before her
>on
>>>>a table. Under close scientific observation,
>Kulagina
>>>>would hold her hands a few inches above the objects,
>>>>and in a few moments they would being to slide
>across
>>>>the table top. Wooden matches, small boxes,
>>cigarettes
>>>>and Plexiglas would all react to her intense
>>>>concentration. At times, objects would continue to
>>>>move even when she took her hands away. In the early
>>>>1970s, Kulagina was even recruited by the Soviet
>>>>government to see if she could somehow help a sick
>>>>Nikita Khrushchev.
>>>>
>>>>Pyro-Elasto Man
>>>>Watch him stretch his body to incredible lengths and
>>>>handle red-hot flaming embers in his bare hands.
>>>>
>>>>Daniel Douglas Home was either one of the most
>>>>incredible psychic mediums of the mid-1800s or one
>of
>>>>the era's cleverest magicians. The feats this
>>Scotsman
>>>>performed at close range astounded the elite and
>>>>royalty of his day. In one demonstration, he entered
>>>>his usual trance state and announced he was in touch
>>>>with a guardian spirit that was "very tall and
>>>>strong." While being watched by two witnesses who
>>>>flanked him, Home shot up an additional six inches
>in
>>>>height, and it could be clearly seen that his
>>>>slippered feet were planted flatly on the floor.
>Home
>>>>could also hold burning embers in his bare hands
>>>>completely without harm, a feat he performed on a
>>>>number of occasions. Sir William Crookes of the
>>>>British Society for Psychical Research, once saw
>Home
>>>>pick up a hot coal as big as an orange and hold it
>>>>nonchalantly in both hands. Home even blew on the
>>coal
>>>>until it became white hot and flames flickered
>around
>>>>his bare fingers. Crookes then inspected Home's
>hands
>>>>and affirmed that they did not appear to be
>specially
>>>>treated in any way - and showed absolutely no sign
>of
>>>>blistering, scarring or burning. Crookes remarked,
>in
>>>>fact, that Home's hands were as soft and delicate as
>>>>"a woman's." In yet another performance, Homes
>>floated
>>>>out of a second-story window, paused, then floated
>>>>back inside to the utter astonishment of three
>>>>witnesses on the ground.
>>>>
>>>>The Incredible X-Ray
>>>>There's no hiding evil deeds from the Incredible
>>X-Ray
>>>>whose penetrating X-ray vision sees all.
>>>>
>>>>Koda Box, a stage performer who billed himself as
>>"The
>>>>Man with the X-Ray Eyes," astonished audiences in
>the
>>>>early 1900s. Box first allowed audience members to
>>>>completely blind him by putting coins over his eyes
>>>>and fastening them in place with adhesive tape. His
>>>>entire head was then bandaged in cloth, assuring
>>>>everyone that he could see nothing. He then
>proceeded
>>>>to read messages that audience participants had
>>>>written on paper. He could also read books and
>>>>accurately describe objects held up by members of
>the
>>>>audience. With is elaborate blindfold in place, Box
>>>>once even safely rode a bicycle through the busy
>>>>traffic of New York's Times Square.
>>>>
>>>>Microscopo and Telescopique
>>>>Like super-powerd human scientific instruments,
>these
>>>>heroes use their fantastic vision to see microscopic
>>>>details or great distances.
>>>>
>>>>Two gentlemen might share the title of Microsopo,
>>both
>>>>having the ability to distinguish vinyl phonograph
>>>>records merely by looking at the grooves with their
>>>>unaided eyes! Alvah Mason first demonstrated this
>>>>talent in the 1930s, and more recently, Arthur
>>>>Lintgen, a resident of Philadelphia proved to none
>>>>other than The Amazing Randi that he could do the
>>same
>>>>thing. Veronica Seider, a German dentist, apparently
>>>>had telescopic vision. In several demonstrations she
>>>>showed that she could identify people from more than
>>a
>>>>mile distance. Seider also claimed that she could
>see
>>>>the individual red, green and blue dots that make up
>>>>the picture on a color television set.
>>>>
>>>>Medictron, the Healer
>>>>With the unknown force emanating from his miraculous
>>>>hands, Medictron has the power to heal all forms of
>>>>injuries and maladies.
>>>>
>>>>John D. Reese of Youngstown, Ohio never studied
>>>>medicine. In fact, it wasn't until he was about 30
>>>>years old that Reese discovered his remarkable if
>>>>latent power to heal. One day in 1887, an
>>acquaintance
>>>>of Mr. Reese had fallen from a ladder and seriously
>>>>injured his spine - a "severe spinal strain" his
>>>>physician called it. Reese, for some reason, ran his
>>>>fingers up and down the man's back, immediately
>after
>>>>which the man announced that his pain had ceased
>>>>entirely. He got up and went back to work. Reese
>>>>likewise healed Hans Wagner, a shortstop for the
>>>>Pittsburgh Pirates, who had been carried from the
>>>>field with a back injury; he also instantly cured a
>>>>politician whose hand and wrist became useless to
>him
>>>>from so much handshaking. Doctors had told him he
>>>>needed weeks and weeks of rest. After his encounter
>>>>with Reese, he has perfectly fine.
>>>>How do we explain the abilities of these astounding
>>>>individuals? Are they conduits for some unimaginable
>>>>interdimensional power? Are they mere tricksters and
>>>>hoaxers? Or are they genetic mutants who, like the
>>>>X-Men, might be forerunners of the future of the
>>human
>>>>race?
>>>>Well you dicide, if you have any more questions on
>>the
>>>>paranormal or such like don't hesitate to ask.
>>>>Ade Bliss
>>>he he he
>>
>>
>>You say that there are real mutants? you have no idea.
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