schadeaux
Jun 25 2004, 08:42 PM
Attack from Beyond. At Trans-Dimensional Beings, you can read the story of Clarita Villanueva who, in 1951, was seemingly attacked by invisible beings in full view of bystanders. Bite marks appeared on her skin in places where she could not have self-inflicted them. Although invisible to everyone else, Clarita described the attacker as being a large male with bulging eyes and wearing a cape. Even after being taken to a jail cell for observation, Clarita was attacked again - even being levitated in the cell by the invisible thing.
I have not done extensive research on this one yet, as I just stumbled on it. Here is a link to the most detailed account I could find in English. Anyone heard of this one?
doomgirl
Jun 26 2004, 01:03 AM
I've never heard of this before, but after reading the story, I'd gladly say that I hope I never see what she saw
Great Big Sea
Jun 26 2004, 01:20 AM
Yeah I agree with Doomgirl I would never want to see what she saw!
schadeaux
Jun 26 2004, 08:16 PM
| QUOTE (Loonboy @ Jun 26 2004, 06:37 AM) |
| Not sure I'm buying it completely - I mean look at the linkies at the bottom of that page... |
I wasn't sure either. But I searched for other references and came up with quite a few more. Unfortunately, that's what most of them were, references. A brief statement in a larger article. Other, larger accounts I found were in Philippino.
The article above was taken from a site dedicated to "Reptilian Aliens," and such. Hence the links at the botton of that page. But I figure, even the WWN often carries true, though strange, stories. So this account, even embellished and biased toward the "reptilians," may have some truth to it.
Darkwind
Jun 26 2004, 11:17 PM
I remember a show on Scifi's sighting that had a something happen like this. The guy was scratched by a unseen being. I remember they caught it on camera. You can be attack by beings in the spirit world. Ask an experenced witch. I have been told by many teachers of the craft to be careful of this. Witchcraft is not a game.
I felt sorry for the woman that they took so long to take her to hospital. Then they charged her with vagancy. Poor woman what a awful experence.
NightElfAncient
Jun 28 2004, 02:35 AM
ive heard of that before. and that thing on the Reptoid site is very accurate about the whole Antarctica thing. why did all the power-hungrey nations in the world chose to leave it bare of human life?hmmm? id really like to know that.
Sunlit_Coyote
Jun 29 2004, 04:33 AM
Yikes the Poor Lady , I wonder if she got anything out of it ?