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http://news.uk.msn.com/odd-news/article.aspx?cp-documentid=11904114&ocid=today
Who needs a burglar alarm :eek:
'Supernatural power' haunts burglar'Supernatural power' haunts burglar
A burglar who broke into a house claims he was held captive by a "supernatural figure" for three days without food and water.
Malaysian police official Abdul Marlik Hakim Johar told The Star newspaper the house's owners found the 36-year-old man fatigued and dehydrated when they returned from holiday. He said they called an ambulance to take him to a hospital.
The man told police in Kuala Lumpur that every time he tried to escape, a "supernatural figure" shoved him to the ground.
oddblock
15-12-2008, 03:50 PM
http://news.uk.msn.com/odd-news/article.aspx?cp-documentid=11904114&ocid=today
Who needs a burglar alarm :eek:
'Supernatural power' haunts burglar'Supernatural power' haunts burglar
A burglar who broke into a house claims he was held captive by a "supernatural figure" for three days without food and water.
Malaysian police official Abdul Marlik Hakim Johar told The Star newspaper the house's owners found the 36-year-old man fatigued and dehydrated when they returned from holiday. He said they called an ambulance to take him to a hospital.
The man told police in Kuala Lumpur that every time he tried to escape, a "supernatural figure" shoved him to the ground.
Spooky!! Would be great if the family had CCTV!
Hmm sounds like high tech big brother, and there testing none lethal weapons
Hmm sounds like high tech big brother, and there testing none lethal weapons
Would be interesting to know who the family where and what they did ? perhaps could shed some light on this aspect .:D
kingmonkey
16-12-2008, 05:41 PM
MIght've been his own mind doing it.
MIght've been his own mind doing it.
what his Guilty Consciousness:rolleyes:
chris_com283
17-12-2008, 06:11 PM
That sounds quite strange for a "phantom of the mind". The guy was obviously suffering from lack of nutrition and dehydration. Surely self preservation would kick in?
kingmonkey
18-12-2008, 12:33 PM
what his Guilty Consciousness:rolleyes:
lol, yeah.
soundthief
20-12-2008, 04:01 PM
The Star & MSN reporting this
and you believe it?
get a grip:rolleyes:
lycan
06-01-2009, 02:25 PM
where can i get one for my house?
ask these people to wire one up to your motion sensor buglar alarm!!!
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13513
A recently declassified US Army report on the biological effects of non-lethal weapons reveals outlandish plans for "ray gun" devices, which would cause artificial fevers or beam voices into people's heads.
The report titled "Bioeffects Of Selected Nonlethal Weapons" was released under the US Freedom of Information Act and is available on this website (pdf). The DoD has confirmed to New Scientist that it released the documents, which detail five different "maturing non-lethal technologies" using microwaves, lasers and sound.
Released by US Army Intelligence and Security Command at Fort Meade, Maryland, US, the 1998 report gives an overview of what was then the state of the art in directed energy weapons for crowd control and other applications.
A word in your ear
Some of the technologies are conceptual, such as an electromagnetic pulse that causes a seizure like those experienced by people with epilepsy. Other ideas, like a microwave gun to "beam" words directly into people's ears, have been tested. It is claimed that the so-called "Frey Effect" - using close-range microwaves to produce audible sounds in a person's ears - has been used to project the spoken numbers 1 to 10 across a lab to volunteers'.