FROM THE HEAVENS TO THE EARTH

 
HARBAR

 
OUR REITERATED WARNINGS ABOUT THE VERY SERIOUS DISEASE THAT IS SLOWLY BUT INEXHORABLY PROJECTING YOUR BRAINS TOWARDS ANNIHILATION ARE STILL VALID: HARBAR, THE PLAGUE OF BRAIN NEURONS, GALLOPING LIKE A MAD DONKEY.
WE HAD WARNED YOU IN THE PAST, BUT AS YOU ALWAYS DO, YOU HAVE NOT PAID ATTENTION TO OUR CONCERNS AND CALLS.
WE INDICATED YOU A FEW PRECAUTIONARY REMEDIES TO AVOID BEING ATTACKED BY HARBAR, SUCH AS EATING NATURAL FOOD, FREE OF ADULTERATE EDIBLES, AND PURIFYING ONE?S HABITAT FROM ALL KINDS OF RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS.
WE ALSO EXPLAINED YOU THAT EVEN FEELINGS AND HABITS SUCH AS INNER HARMONY AND ACTION IN FAVOUR OF LIFE KEEP AWAY THE POSSIBILITY TO BE ATTACKED BY HARBAR.
NOW ALL YOU CAN DO IS HARVESTING WHAT YOU SOWED.
THE JUST AND THE PEACEFUL ONES SHALL NOT FEAR.
READ, MEDITATE AND DEDUCE.
PEACE!

FROM THE HEAVENS TO THE EARTH

Giorgio Bongiovanni
Stigmatist
Sant?Elpidio A Mare, (Italy)
12th March 2009


AFTER THE RAMPAGE THE 27-YEAR-OLD TOOK HIS OWN LIFE
KILLING SPREE IN ALABAMA: INSANE MAN KILLS 10 PEOPLE

A gunman went on a bloody shooting spree in southern Alabama, mowing down 10 people, including his mother and grandparents before killing himself in one of the deadliest rampages in US history.
Armed with two assault rifles, Michael McLendon, 28, left a trail of dead and six wounded across three towns during yesterday's shooting spree before turning the gun on himself after being cornered by police in a factory where he had worked. Authorities said they were still trying to unravel the drama and McLendon's motives, but the carnage began in the small town of Kinston, where he shot his mother, Lisa, in the head, before setting fire to her house. McLendon, who was briefly employed as a police officer in 2003, then drove to the nearby town of Samson, where he shot his grandparents, an aunt and an uncle as they sat on the porch of their home.
He then killed the wife and baby daughter of local sheriff's deputy Josh Myers, who lived across the street, as they were out on their front porch talking with neighbours. Just minutes later Deputy Myers took part in the shootout with the killer, not knowing his wife, Andrea, 31, and 18-month-old daughter, Corrine Gracy, had been slain. The couple's other daughter, Ella, is in hospital facing surgery to remove either a bullet or shrapnel from her leg, while their son escaped unhurt. "It still seems like I should be able to walk in the house and my wife should be there and my baby girl should be in there climbing on me. I'm never in my life going to be able to fully understand it," Deputy Myers said. Police said the shooter then moved on, shooting dead a 24-year-old man walking along the street before driving along Alabama route 52 wreaking more carnage as he fired on cars and businesses seemingly at random. He killed a 49-year-old woman at a service station, and then shot dead a man driving along the road. Sirens wailing, police cars chased the shooter to Reliable Metals Products, a local business just north of the town of Geneva. "The subject entered the business. Within minutes, he shot himself." "None of this makes any sense to me," Mayor King said. The United States has been plagued by gun violence. In April 2007, a South Korean student killed 32 people and himself on his university at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, in the country's worst school shooting. And in 1999, two pupils shot dead 12 students and a teacher at Columbine High School in Denver, in a massacre which shocked the nation.

Taken from:
http://www.news.com.au/


GERMANY SHOCKED BY TEENAGER'S KILLING SPREE, 20 KM NORTHEAST OF STUTTGART. MERKEL: ?THIS IS A DAY OF SORROW FOR THE WHOLE OF GERMANY?

Germany was in shock on Wednesday after a 17-year-old youth killed 15 people in a shooting rampage that began at his school, where he shot dead 10 pupils and three teachers. He later took a gun to his own head during a shootout with police. His motive remains a mystery.
Tim Kretshmer, a 17-year-old youth killed 15 people in a shooting rampage in Germany that began at his former school and ended in a wild shootout in the parking lot of a car dealer. According to the latest information from police, after he was struck in the leg in a shootout with officers, he committed suicide by firing a bullet from his own gun into his head.
The crime began when the teenager walked into the Albertville secondary school in the southwestern town of Winnenden at 9.30 a.m and opened fire in two classrooms, killing 10 pupils -- all aged 14 and 15 -- and three women teachers, as well as wounding several others. The 17-year-old was remarkably calm as he walked through the halls of the school building, say witnesses.
He then fled, shooting dead a further person on his way, as police evacuated the school and mounted a massive, three-hour manhunt with helicopters and sniffer dogs. He hijacked a car and forced the driver to take him to the town of Wendlingen 40 km away.
Police located him and there was a final shootout in which he killed two more bystanders and seriously wounded two police officers before he committed suicide.
"This is a day of sorrow for the whole of Germany," Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a statement.
Teenager 'Inconspicuous', 'Frustrated'
The teenager was described by teachers as inconspicuous. He had left the school last year after obtaining his secondary school certificate. One former classmate told SPIEGEL ONLINE that he had been "deeply frustrated." But his motive remains unknown.
Martin, a former school companion, was also looking for answers. "Tim was never aggressive or conspicuous. He was simply normal -- just like everyone else. I felt like I had been struck by lightning when I heard that he did it. For years I saw him every day, every day! Who would have thought that he had a ticking time bomb inside him?"
During a police search of Tim's family home, officials took away a number of computers. According to the police spokesman Nikolaus Brenner, they contained violent video games. "It is unclear whether that signals a motive," he said.
"As far as I know, it is true about the weapons," Stefan, another former classmate, said. "But Tim didn't play more computer games or watch more television than me or any other of my friends."
Officials are still searching -- in vain -- for any farewell letter the young man might have left behind. He had no reason to fear for his future, said one police spokesman. "According to our investigations thus far he was apparently a totally normal teenager."
Arsenal at home
Media reports said the teenager's parents had 18 licensed firearms in their home, and that he had used one of the weapons, an Italian-made Beretta pistol, for the shooting.
He walked quietly through the corridors of the school, entered the classrooms and fired off rounds indiscriminately, police said. "He went into the school with a gun and caused a bloodbath.
FOURTH EPISODE
This was the fourth school massacre in Germany since 2002. It was the worst shooting since the Erfurt school massacre on 26th April 2002 in which a former student killed 15 people before turning the gun on himself. The other two cases have occurred on 2nd July 2003 in Coburg, where a 16-year-old wounded a teacher with a gun-shot before taking his own life, and on 20th November 2006 in Emsdetten, where an 18-year-old injured 36 people before killing himself in his former school.

Taken from:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/