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People Who Cannot Be Killed - Alternative View
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The words in the title of this article, in fact, of course, are controversial. Figuratively speaking, there is no trick against scrap. And death, once it has come, cannot be postponed. Nevertheless, phenomenal exceptions occurred in world history, when people, for one reason or another, were tried to be sent to their forefathers, but the executioners, no matter how hard they tried, failed

A very hardy victim

In 1933, the American gangster Anthony Marino came up with an ingenious plan for his brutality to deal with his financial difficulties: he decided to kill his girlfriend and get her insurance.

The plan succeeded, and the bandit was eager to repeat it with a certain Michael Melloy, a drunkard and a regular at a drinking establishment that Marino kept in the Bronx. The gangster's accomplices concluded three insurance policies in the name of Melloy, after which the conspirators began to ponder how to kill him so that there would be no suspicion of murder. But they had to face the fact that a person is not always easy to kill - Melloy turned out to be a very hardy victim.

The assassins thought Melloy would be drunk to death if he had the opportunity, and Marino granted him unlimited credit at his bar. But as Melloy drank without interruption and nothing happened to him, Marino replaced the wine … with antifreeze! After a while, Melloy lost consciousness, but soon came to his senses again and for the next week he enjoyed drinking only antifreeze in the bar.

Then the gangsters prepared for him an even more deadly drink: an explosive mixture of horse ointment with rat poison. However, the invulnerable Melloy did not even feel the difference and continued to demand free drinks.

The criminals offered him wood alcohol with rotten oysters and sardines, to which they also added wallpaper nails. Melloi liked it again and demanded more.

Furious with constant setbacks, the killers dragged the drunkard out into the street, doused him with cold water and left him lying in the snow in the twenty-degree frost all night. But that didn't kill Michael Melloy either.

Desperate to cope with him, the Marino gang hired a hitman who hit Melloy in a car, and then ran him over, Melloy spent three weeks in the hospital, and then came back to the bar for free drinks!

The last test for the drunkard who did not want to die was the gas oven. The bandits stuck the head of the resisting Melloi there and kept it there until Melloi finally gave up his ghost. However, Marino's joy was short-lived: the police solved the crime and arrested the killers.

A quarter of a century after the events described, a gravedigger named Sam Dombey lived in New Orleans, who was greatly disliked by his colleagues in the craft, since Sam offered his services at a lower price. And then one day the ill-wishers hired the famous assassin of Beauregard to deal with Dombey once and for all.

The next morning, while working in the cemetery, Dombey suddenly heard a loud explosion behind him, and then someone staggered out of the bushes. It turned out to be an unlucky killer: he put an overly large charge of gunpowder and buckshot into a cartridge, and the gun exploded in his hands.

The failed assassination attempt was the first, but not the only attempt on Dombey's life. After Beauregard, the gravediggers decided to deal with the elimination of their rival. They first placed a time bomb under Sam's bed in the shed while he slept. The explosion destroyed the building and threw the gravediggers about ten meters to the side, without causing, however, the slightest harm to the sleeping man.

But the gravediggers did not surrender and soon abducted Dombey. They threw him bound hand and foot into Lake Pontchartein. However, unsinkable Sam managed to free himself in the water from the bonds and swim out. His enemies did not bother him. They set fire to his house, and when Dombey jumped out into the street, they riddled him with bullets from guns. Bleeding Sam was taken to the hospital and … soon healed.

The envious gravediggers did not manage to send their colleague to the next world.

Sam survived everyone who attempted his life, and died a natural death at the age of 98.

When the bullets are powerless. The

saying “they don’t take his bullets” is not accidental. But the point here is not that there are people, as it were, spoken from bullets. Scientists have proved that not only man, but all living things are capable of creating a material field around themselves and even controlling it.

Everyone has probably seen what happens when a dog overtakes a cat that has nowhere else to hide. She turns her muzzle towards the enemy and takes a threatening pose - the tail is a pipe, the back is arched, the pupils are dilated. The dog freezes in place, because, as modern psychics say, a dense energy field is formed around the cat, which no one can overcome.

The horses were repeatedly killed near Napoleon and Kutuzov, orderlies and generals were torn with cannonballs near them, nevertheless, they did not bow to bullets and avoided wounds. Lieutenant Napoleon always attacked ahead of his grenadiers, and the rifle bullets did not reach him. Already being a general, he also went ahead - with equal failure for enemy bullets, thereby instilling courage in his soldiers and - fear in the ranks of enemies. All this smelled of mysticism.

Scientists explain this phenomenon as follows. The fact is that the bullet moves in a straight line only "for itself", in fact, it flies along the geodesic line of space, and if it bends around the human body, then because the space around it is curved. The body, thus, becomes a kind of gravitational mass, which any moving object has to bypass.

They say that one of the Indian leaders, defending Bradzok 17 times shot at George Washington from a fairly close range, but did not hit. The property of invulnerability was also attributed to other famous military leaders, for example, General Emil von Sein-Wittgenstein.

Russian researcher Yuri Kotenko has collected many stories about historical characters against whom bullets were absolutely powerless. That is what HE, 3 particulars, reports about the amazing invulnerability of some Indian leaders.

“On the morning of November 25, 1876, the Fourth Cavalry of the American Army, commanded by Colonel Ronald S. Mackenzie, attacked the Cheyenne Indian camp, where Blunt Knife was the chief.

The battle lasted all day. The Indians, hiding in the rocks, were under massive fire from soldiers, when it seemed impossible to stick their heads out, nevertheless, on this day, events happened that border on a miracle. So, in the midst of the shootout, one old Indian went out to an open, elevated place and calmly sat down there, presenting himself as an excellent target. In his hands he held an extinct pipe. The Indian lit it and began to smoke quietly. Bullets whistled all around, but none of them hurt the old man.

After a while, he was joined by another tribesman - the Black Bird. Under a hail of bullets, he took several puffs and remained completely unharmed. Like the third Indian, Longjaw, who came to the edge of the cliff, began jumping up and down to attract the attention of the soldiers. He took on four volleys and left as if nothing had happened. Later, many bullet holes were found in his clothes …

The famous Cheyenne shaman Mad Mule did no less amazing things. Here is how his fellow tribeman Wood Leg describes it: “Once, when we were in the upper reaches of the Powder River, four Cheyenne approached him and each shot him. He stood with his back against a tree. After the fourth shot, the shaman bent down, took off his moccasins and fired four bullets from them. I saw it myself …"

Conspirated from death The

famous St. Petersburg parapsychologist Martynov talked with a former front-line soldier Antonov from Tikhvin, who told him an amazing story. During the war, when Breslau was captured, a platoon of machine gunners were ordered to seize a church in the center of a large square. Under cover of a smokescreen, the platoon took the church and provided communications for adjusting artillery fire. But soon the wire was broken, because the whole area was under fire. The commander ordered to restore communication. The first to go was Antonov's partner, however, without taking even a dozen steps, he was killed.

It was Antonov's turn, who during the whole war did not receive a single scratch. The asphalt around him was literally boiling with bullets, but none of them touched him. The soldier crawled about 50 meters, connected the wire and under the hurricane fire returned to the church, where he lost consciousness from the experienced overvoltage.

In the 20s of the last century, Baron Ungern demonstrated such invulnerability when he tried to create the “Great Yellow Empire”. During one of the battles, 70 holes from bullets and saber blows were found in Ungern's robe. The baron was surrounded by a mystical halo, in the end he did not lose a single battle, but was betrayed by his own associates.

The same can be said about the phenomenal invulnerability of Nestor Makhno and the famous pilot Pokryshkin, who emerged unscathed from hundreds of air fights with the Nazis. The best pilots of the Luftwaffe hunted him, the German aces managed to shoot down many of Pokryshkin's wingmen, but Pokryshkin himself seemed to be conspired.

Among political leaders, Cuban leader Fidel Castro holds the record for surviving assassination attempts. According to the American media, there were “no less than two dozen” attempts on his life, and almost always the murder was planned by top-class professionals, those who rarely have misfires.

But the CIA and Cuban counter-revolutionary organizations never succeeded in implementing murders with the help of poisons, bombs, bullets, etc.

At the end of the nineteenth century, European travelers heading to Sudan heard of an Abyssinian magician from an African village who could perform incredible miracles. The Europeans wanted to see them. The Abyssinian allowed them to shoot him with firearms for a nominal fee for two hours. Not a single bullet hit him, even from very close range. Having escaped from the muzzle, the bullets described a parabola and flew past the African.

One German offered the magician five francs if he would let him shoot him point-blank! The Abyssinian refused at first, but then agreed. The German loaded his gun, leaned his barrel against the sorcerer's chest and … fired! However, the European did not achieve the desired result: the barrel of the gun shattered into pieces, and the magician did not receive the slightest damage?

The curious are invited to shoot them with guns or pistols in some other regions of Central Africa and India. A similar scene is described by the Englishman Leing in his book Travels in the Lands of Taman, Kurankes and Sulimas. A detachment of soldiers shot at the leader of the Sulimas tribe at the head of the Dailib River. But not a single bullet hit this man. He explained that he was helped by his magic talisman.

There is also a whole tribe in Africa, whose warriors remain absolutely unharmed in battles. Before the battle, they carry out a special “preparatory” ritual, which, apparently, creates around them that substance that neither spears, nor darts, nor bullets of enemies take.

The secret of the material sex

It is worth noting, however, that magical conspiracies and protective amulets do not always preserve a person's life in battles. In the northern African state of Ghana, clashes between representatives of various local tribes are not uncommon, so in these places the practice of conspiracies from bullets, arrows and spears is still very common. In 2001, in the village of Lambu in the north-east of the country, a young man, “charmed” by a local sorcerer from a bullet, died while testing the “power” of witchcraft.

As reported by Reuters, 23-year-old Alebiga Aberima and 15 others with him begged the sorcerer to make them invulnerable to bullets using magic.

For two weeks, the sorcerer smeared their bodies with a special decoction of herbs, after which it was decided to conduct a test. Aberima volunteered to be the first to test the power of magic spells. Aberima's friend loaded the gun and with the first shot killed the subject on the spot. The enraged residents of Lambu grabbed the sorcerer and beat him severely. Only the appearance of a respected elder of the village saved the hapless healer from the inevitable death.

Three years later, in another African country - Nigeria - the local sorcerer Ashi Terfa died when he offered the client, for whom he made the amulet, to test its power.

The sorcerer put the amulet around his neck and asked the customer to shoot. The customer, Umaa Akor, who wanted to hedge against bullets, was eventually charged with murder. As AFP previously reported, Asha Turf's skull literally shattered into pieces …

It turns out that the adage “the bullet fears the brave” does not work because there are people “charmed” in one way or another from the deadly pieces of lead. But because these people, as well as some other living beings, have the ability to create a kind of material field around them. And most of all this happens at a subconscious level.

Author: V. Kravets

Source: “Interesting newspaper. The world of the unknown No. 22 2010