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Dictionary » L » Lady-killing Lady-killingLady-killing The art or practice of captivating the hearts of women. Better for the sake of womankind that this dangerous dog should leave off lady-killing. (Thackeray) ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Electromagnetic fields generated by the human body... through my body to disrupt the electronic piece of equipment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF7cDMpqSak This would explain the static shocks the lady was giving other people, as when a sufficient amount of negative ions generate (as anyone who has held their hand over a negative ion generator ...
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Re:... OK, officcially remains non proofed... but new experiments still have to be done... this conclusion is not yet definitive neither... 2. Our Lady confirms the existence of teleportation: she comes from paradise to earth, Medjugorje in less than one second. Paradise is in the space 3D, after ...
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Re: Re:... since the freemasonry entered inside the Vatican, in the years 1950-60, it became very difficult fo officialize private messages from heaven. Our Lady and Jesus keep appearing in private, but it is always non official, even if it is true. We have to test the messages, to check coherency with the ...
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Re: Re:... NO BIOLOGICAL LIFE OUTSIDE THE EARTH Even if there are conditions for life to exist, there's no biological life outside our planet, said Our Lady in New York. Indeed, the UFO's phenomena exist, but not the aliens themselves. This phenomena is created by the demons in the atmosphere: their ...
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Re: Re:... because scientists can only measure speeds at 300.000 km/s or slightly higher that it is not possible to travel at speeds almost infinites. Our Lady comes from the paradise, at a distance higher to 14 billions years light outside the limits of the material universe, in less than one second! ...
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