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After decades of use and abuse in medical experiments, chimpanzees are getting their revenge. In Mayamanin the rural Pennsylva- nia town of Delta was attacked by a twelve-stone, coffee-drinking, ciga- rette-smoking chimpanzee after it broke down the steel door of its cage. On the other side of the Atlantic in the same week, a chimpanzee carried off a five-year-old girl from her village on the Ivory Coast in West Africa. The chimp bit off the young girl’s fingers and toes, but released her when con- fronted by the girl’s mother. Meanwhile back in the US, a ‘se- cret’ conference sponsored by the US Air Force has proposed experiments in which chimpanzees will have computer chips embedded in their brains so they can serve as experimental flight crews. Five occupants of a UFO which crashed in central China are being treated in anarmy burns unit, according to the Paris-based ‘Citizens for Truth in UFO Reporting ’. Western military sources working within China say that Mikhael Gor- bachev, Ronald Reagan and the US and SU (Soviet Union) military have taken an intense personal interest after brief- ings by ‘top secret’ couriers. POLTERGEIST 3 - Rea Esmte 2 A Texan couple who bought a house in Houston suffered ‘mental anguish’ when strange things started happening to the house, a Texas court was recently told. Shoes repeatedly disappeared and the couple’s TV mysteriously switched itself on. Sam and Judy Haney sought $2 million in damages from the real estate agent who built their house over a ? CuHImpP s REVENGE graveyard and sold it to them without mention of the fact. CH! ISTIA After decades of use and abuse in aie BON RSI teak ceseear R medical nee iments, Ghinpanzees are during excavations for a backyard S A CRED S ITES getting their revenge. swimming pool. The jury awarded the § Me yenmn intel cay va: couple ‘only’ $200,000 because, it de- Psychologists in Jerusalem are ex- nia town of Delta was attacked by a cided, the Haneys had not really suf- _ amining.a strange syndrome that afflicts twelve-stone, coffee-drinking, ciga- fered very much. rette-smoking chimpanzee after it broke down the steel door of its cage. On the other side of the Atlantic in the same week, a chimpanzee carried off a five-year-old girl from her village on the Ivory Coast in West Africa. The chimp bit off the young girl’s fingers and toes, but released her when con- fronted by the girl’s mother. Meanwhile back in the US, a ‘se- cret’ conference sponsored by the US Air Force has proposed experiments in = which chimpanzees will have computer CH ASTITY KILLS <_ . chips embedded in their brains so they An American elementary school can serve as experimental flight crews. teacher told her hotel manager she had had a religious vision and talked of some tourists after they visit holy sites such as Christ’s tomb or the Garden of Gethsemane. “We really don’t know what causes it, but it only happens to about 15 or so people a year and it only happens in Jerusalem.” said district psychologist Dr Carlos Bar-el, Thousands of tourists visit these sites every year, but Dr.Bar- el said that the one thing syndrome sufferers seemed to have in common was that all had since become deeply A 22-year old Peruvian woman died > < = in June from septicaemia caused by a 7 : rusty padlock on a tight leather chastity having to modify the history of a at SS bee world, She was brought to Dr Bar-el’s —=> Her husbandnndentie bel: and clinic at Kfar Shaul hospital after she =——— forced her to wear it each time he left __ locked herself in her hotel room, sang in their jungle village. Delayed on his last a funny voice for two hours and then ran Yet ANOTHER trip, he returned to find his wife was naked from the room before she was dead (and faces only five years jail). prevented from leaving the hotel. SAUCER CrasH Another American patient was a - forty-year-old college professor from a Five occupants of a UFO which HE SKY ih ALLI tourist group. He went to Jesus’ tomb crashed in central China are being 5 5 F: NG and then to a cemetery outside the city treated in anarmy burns unit, according wall when he began to feel “something to the Paris-based ‘Citizens for Truth in Heavy rains over the town of very strange in his mind - in his inte- pomp he sources working antes nama pO mh ee , i ou- A q within China say that Mikhael Gor- p= aA a te from Far aid jaye r a= hy bachev, Ronald Reagan and the US and the surrounding country, The Sierra se ae, UL ical ti oa SU (Soviet Union) military have taken Leone government had to send in the cited manner”. Jerusalem certainly is a an intense personal interest after brief- army and security forces to ‘keep order’ focus of something-or-other. ings by ‘top secret’ couriers. and guard against smuggling. - UPI 39 A Texan couple who bought a house in Houston suffered ‘mental anguish’ when strange things started happening to the house, a Texas court was recently told. Shoes repeatedly disappeared and the couple’s TV mysteriously switched itself on. Sam and Judy Haney sought $2 million in damages from the real estate agent who built their house over a graveyard and sold it to them without mention of the fact. The couple discovered this in 1983 when two decaying bodies appeared during excavations for a backyard swimming pool. The jury awarded the couple ‘only’ $200,000 because, it de- cided, the Haneys had not really suf- fered very much. A 22-year old Peruvian woman died in June from septicaemia caused by a rusty padlock on a tight leather chastity belt. Her husband made the belt and forced her to wear it each time he left their jungle village. Delayed on his last trip, he returned to find his wife was dead (and faces only five years jail). Tue SKy Ts FALLIng Heavy rains over the town of Boadiju in Sierra Leone exposed dia- monds in the dirt streets, causing thou- sands of people to rush to the town from the surrounding country, The Sierra Leone government had to send in the army and security forces to ‘keep order’ and guard against smuggling. Psychologists in Jerusalem are ex- amining a strange syndrome thatafflicts some tourists after they visit holy sites such as Christ’s tomb or the Garden of Gethsemane. “We really don’t know what causes it, but it only happens to about 15 or so people a year and it only happens in Jerusalem.” said district psychologist Dr Carlos Bar-el, Thousands of tourists visit these sites every year, but Dr.Bar- el said that the one thing syndrome sufferers seemed to have in common was that all had since become deeply religious. An American elementary school teacher told her hotel manager she had had a religious vision and talked of having to modify the history of the world. She was brought to Dr Bar-el’s clinic at Kfar Shaul hospital after she locked herself in her hotel room, sang in a funny voice for two hours and then ran naked from the room before she was prevented from leaving the hotel. Another American patient was a forty-year-old college professor from a tourist group. He went to Jesus’ tomb and then to a cemetery outside the city wall when he began to feel “something very strange in his mind - in his inte- rior”. He began to wear white robes exclusively and started to speak in a prophetic way “in a very loud and ex- cited manner”. Jerusalem certainly is a focus of something-or-other. TIpr - UPI 39 Curmp's REVENGE EE Yet ANOTHER SAUCER CRASH POLTERGEIST 3 - Rea Esmte 2 CHASTITY KILLS a ——————e OE | SACRED SITES