UFO Killers Hiding In Lakes? - Alternative View

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UFO Killers Hiding In Lakes? - Alternative View
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In the mountains of the Cordillera Azur there is a cold Lake Gaipo, in the area of which mysterious objects of various shapes are often observed - in the form of balls, ovals, rectangles, rings. Before the eyes of local residents, they either enter the water column, then hang over the surface of the lake, and then disappear into the sky …

The Quechua Indians living on the banks of Gaipo are not at all inclined to associate such phenomena with the visits of aliens, which would immediately occur to any self-respecting ufologist. No, they are sure that it is witches and magicians who take the form of UFOs, going out to hunt for people.

Pictured: UFO over a lake in Italy.

It is said that once an Indian near a lake was struck by a beam of a luminous object. The Indian could not budge. Until the UFO melted into thin air. Another time, an old woman, collecting brushwood, noticed a disc of fire above the lake, and suddenly felt a heat emanating from it (it must be borne in mind that the object was quite far from her).

The worst thing, however, is not the appearance of a UFO. According to rumors, several people on the lake were killed by lightning! And, of course, the natives attribute this to witchcraft!

Gaipo is not the only killer lake in the world. So, in October 1994, a terrible incident occurred at Lake John D. Long. (North Carolina) A young Union woman named Susan Smith was accused of murdering her two young sons. Susan left Michael and Alex in the back seat of her car with their seat belts fastened while she went about her business. The car fell into the water and both boys drowned. Susan was sentenced to life imprisonment, although at the trial she tried to prove that the car was on the brake and could roll down only as a result of someone's malicious intent.

Local residents were so shocked by the tragedy that they erected monuments to the dead children on the pier. But two years later, the nightmare was repeated. The car, in which there were seven people - three adults and four children - suddenly jumped off by itself, rolled between the monuments to Michael and Alex Smith and crashed into the lake. All the passengers drowned, and the man standing on the shore, who had jumped into the water to save them, also drowned to death. The local population explains both of these cases by the fact that the lake is bewitched …

In Texas, north of the town of Waco, Lake Whitney is located, famous for the fact that several dozen cars drowned in it. All of them simply rolled off the dock walkways along with the passengers sitting in them. The divers subsequently managed to find cars at the bottom of the lake, but no human remains were ever found - as if people had become the prey of an unknown lake monster.

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According to police, most of the cars could not fall into the water at all, as they were on the brake! Ufologists have their own version of this. In the first half of the 70s. two unidentified flying objects landed on the shore of the lake. There were traces of scorched earth at the landing site.

What is the connection between UFOs and mysterious human deaths? It is known that unidentified objects gravitate towards the so-called "places of power", or geopathogenic zones. It is possible that the oscillations of the electromagnetic field inherent in such zones somehow affect man-made objects and people, which leads to tragic accidents. Or perhaps it is UFOs that are sources of pathogenic radiation.