Did Alien Cause a Sicily Fire?

By Alex in Paranormal on Nov 27, 2007 at 2:55 am

Are a series of unexplained electric gadget fires in a Sicilian village caused by mischievous aliens or just secret military technology?

Now in an interim leaked report published by several Italian newspapers it has emerged that the Civil Protection Department has concluded the most likely cause was "aliens".

According to the report the fires were "caused by a high power electro magnetic emissions which were not man made and reached a power of between 12 and 15 gigawatts."

The report also detailed a possible UFO landing close to the village, citing "burnt imprints which have not been explained were found in a field." [...]

"This is just one possibility we are also looking at another one which involves the testing of top secret weapons by an unknown power which are also capable of producing an enormous amount of energy."

Link – via Miniature Brains

(Photo: Why, it’s from Plan 9 from Outer Space [wiki], of course!)


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  1. Jovan
    Dec 13th, 2007 at 8:28 am

    All you need is HAARP, you got it, all you need is HAARP, you got it, ALL YOU NEED IS HAARP, you got it, BAAAAAABYYYYY…

    That was done by HAARP. Also the “global warming” is being done by HAARP. They are playing their dangerous games for the world domination. The satan has taken their spirits and they can’t do nothing about it.

    With HAARP they:
    - cause earthquakes
    - cause extra warm or cold weather
    - creat hurricanes, tornados, floods
    - burn ground, woods, people brains

    HAARP is a VERY VERY DANGEROUS TOY.

    Say THANKS to NIKOLA TESLA who brought us all so much of the technology that we use today. MIRACLES.


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