High Strangeness Of Dimensions - Laura Knight-Jadczyk-pages

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Lady took on the appearance of a beautiful woman in a blue robe. She performed miracles for them..”. of pain was heard from the bathroom where she had taken refuge. When Ann came out, she was sniffling and holding her abdomen. The Lady had savagely attacked her for revealing that down through history, creatures like the Lady have taken the form of saints. They then use the gullibility of humankind to misguide and misinform people so that they believe they are seeing miracles performed. Ann begged the newsman to delete that portion of the interview. (Osborn, 1982) And, reminiscent of the vampire and the Karla Turner case, Ann Haywood suffered too: contact with the Lady was always physically draining. Ann felt used each time the creature took her, and her health deteriorated with each attack. The demon was slowly killing her both physically and mentally. If she wanted to make love with her husband the Lady would tell her “Ann do not waste your time in senseless copulation. I need your strength. You are mine..”. Ann’s demon is also quite talkative, and we should pause to consider whether her talk is factual or more lies and deception. In the cases of alien abduction the scenario follows the demon infestation syndrome up to a point: the aliens are rarely, if ever, forced to admit their nefarious intentions. The demons, when queried under certain circumstances, will The Lady transformed itself into a leopard and then a wolf-like beast. “We can take any form we choose...My kind rules this world. Destiny is changed forever when one of us appears...Soon, not just you, Ann, but the whole world will know us. Before the year two thousand, no one will deny our existence. But before your soul returns to spirit, another must replace you. There is one now who is being influenced.” Mechanical failures have been prevalent whenever Ann is present. Eugene Wyatt conducted the original interview before assigning a reporter to the feature article that was prepared for publication in the Tennessean [issue June 4, 1978] The recording was taped on professional equipment. Yet, the machine tore up the tape. Mr. Wyatt said on record: “The computer failed immediately and had to be reset twice. When we tried to edit the story on a video-display terminal, it also failed. The whole power-supply section had to be replaced. It just burned out.” When a local television station did some footage with Ann at her home and later ran it through a monitor at the station, the film came out 99 High Strangeness — Part One Suddenly Ann’s face turned ashen and she asked to be excused. Her scream ered eae ee er a ee PRE er ar var Reni Sr become quite verbose.