Wednesday 30 January 2008

Pilot Goes Crazy On Heathrow Jet

Another straight-laced professional guy suddenly flips out claiming a hotline to God. This time on a plane! Two in a month? Coincidence?

He began yelling and "invoking God" as the Air Canada 767 flew at 37,000 feet over the Atlantic. He was held down by other crew members and a passenger, a member of the Canadian armed forces.


http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23434880-details/Pilot+goes+crazy+on+Heathrow+jet/article.do

Monday 14 January 2008

Weavers In Hollywood?

People are trying to send out the message, to get across to people what's going on. By whatever means. FIlm after film I see is encoded with paranoia and conspiracy stoked by The Weavers. The world's not really that bad. But if all you get to eat is bananas, you believe that all you need to survive is bananas. Have you seen Bug, for example? Here's the plot.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0470705/synopsis

Peter says that Dr. Sweet is not a human, but an android sent by the army. Agnes doesn't believe him, but Peter insists that Dr. Sweet has artificial blood and that he's a robot. He then goes on a psychotic rant, explaining that every human has been injected with a computer chip at birth since 1982 and that the army has been choosing specific people to be test subjects. During the rant, Peter also says that the microchip turns people into brainless killer zombies, and that Timothy McVeigh was one of them<

Saturday 12 January 2008

Man attacks family possessed by devil Jesuit cult

12 JANUARY "Alberto Izaga, 36, an insurance executive, attacked his daughter Yanire after becoming convinced that he and his wife were possessed by the devil. He also believed that a Jesuit cult was conspiring to take over the financial world"

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jan/12/ukcrime.uknews41
This is a totally bizarre story that I missed originally until a friend sent it to me. Listen to this. From an English paper.

Before last June's tragedy, Mr Izaga appeared to be living a charmed life. He had moved to London in 2002 and was a top executive at the insurance giant Swiss Re. He lived with his wife and their daughter Yanire in a £1million Thames-side apartment with views of the Houses of Parliament.

...Mr Izaga and his wife went to a cinema to find the only seats available were for the horror film Bug, directed by William Friedkin. Not yet released in Britain, it concerns a swarm of cockroaches which crawl under people's skin, as well as Biblical themes...

...Mr Izaga was walking to a riverside restaurant with his wife when he started talking to himself and gesticulating wildly.

At around 4.30am the following day, he suddenly sat up in bed and started babbling incoherently.

Mr Rees told the court: "He began talking to his wife about the explorer in Geneva and the philosophies of the Jesuits.
"Referring to his fellow executives at Swiss Re, he appeared to indicate that they were part of a sect and trying to take over the financial world."