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jackovesk
27th January 2014, 07:14
Alien Hybrid Child Hit By Car And Is Not Injured! Nephilim? (Astounding Video)
The headline comes from Extremum Spiritum and readers can decide for themselves if the child in question is an alien hybrid, Nephilim or perhaps come up with some other explanation for a Brazilian child and grandmother to be literally mowed down by a car, with a clear view of the child’s head and neck being run over brutally, yet he gets right up and runs to stand over his grandmother.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUKikjpfRNg&feature=player_embedded
http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/01/alien-hybrid-child-hit-by-car-and-is-not-injured-nephilim-2882766.html
PS - Don't shoot the Messenger, I didn't write the headline...:nono:
But I am (Guilty) of posting the thread, moreso for this this youngsters (Miraculous) escape and unexplainable (Lightning-quick) recovery...:noidea:
Azt
27th January 2014, 08:21
I think the tires (specially the front one) did not hit the child. My perception if you see the video over and over.
Magnus
27th January 2014, 09:46
Watch the video frame by frame and it looks like the bottom of the car bends upwards around the boys head while passing between the rear and front wheels of the car. No blood seen anywhere, which is ok if it weren't supposed to be there.
Sunny-side-up
27th January 2014, 10:14
If you look at point 12 to 14/16 you see the wheel dose go over his neck then grinds him along for a foot or so! That is a big ouch in my books!
Hope both are recovered.
Best not to walk along in roads though ha, thats what foot paths/side walks are for:wizard:
Flash
27th January 2014, 14:21
jacovesk being the messenger, I won't blame anone for the title, but, I do not see any alien hybrid there. I see a car alrealdy having most of its weight on its back wheel when the front wheel grap the kid's neck.
And this happened on the large sidewalk Sunny:p
Also, it is in Brazil, where sidewalks have many usages, most not possibliy foreseen - i have walked in underdeveloped countries sidewalks, you are better to look down where you put your feet, believe me - manhole with no covers, 8 inches openings right in the middle of the sidewalk to let pass sewage, blowing wind from underneath because of an turbulent air trap, and yes, I got my feet harmed in two feet high of ****, got to look like Marilyn Monroe in the wind, name it. lol
Furthermore, if the boy has been carrying buckets of water or food on its head since he was 3, his neck muscles are very strong. And we do not know if he got up Under heavy stress and in fact was harmed.
Anyhow, I just see an extremely Lucky boy who, even if harmed, will survive and hopefully thrive..
jackovesk
27th January 2014, 15:39
jacovesk being the messenger, I won't blame anone for the title, but, I do not see any alien hybrid there. I see a car alrealdy having most of its weight on its back wheel when the front wheel grap the kid's neck.
And this happened on the large sidewalk Sunny:p
Also, it is in Brazil, where sidewalks have many usages, most not possibliy foreseen - i have walked in underdeveloped countries sidewalks, you are better to look down where you put your feet, believe me - manhole with no covers, 8 inches openings right in the middle of the sidewalk to let pass sewage, blowing wind from underneath because of an turbulent air trap, and yes, I got my feet harmed in two feet high of ****, got to look like Marilyn Monroe in the wind, name it. lol
Furthermore, if the boy has been carrying buckets of water or food on its head since he was 3, his neck muscles are very strong. And we do not know if he got up Under heavy stress and in fact was harmed.
Anyhow, I just see an extremely Lucky boy who, even if harmed, will survive and hopefully thrive..
jacovesk being the messenger, I won't blame anone for the title, but, I do not see any alien hybrid there.
.....
:doh:
pugwash84
27th January 2014, 15:56
A friend of mine knew a man who broke his neck and walked around fine for a week and he had broken it but the swelling was keeping the broken bones together. It was not until the swelling went down that the doctors knew it was broken and needed surgery.
DeDukshyn
27th January 2014, 16:23
Its a human, people.
Don't ever underestimate a human - especially children.
My son, a the age of 3, somehow managed to pull a four foot high loaded dresser that was holding a 75 pound TV (big old CRT) over onto himself. The dresser didn't come all the way over the but th 75lb TV fell and landed right on his abdomen / chest. The only visible injury was a red mark on his forehead where the alarm clock had struck him. Not believing he could not be seriously injured we rushed him to the hospital. After a full checkup, the doc said he had no injuries, and he never complained once in the next few days about being sore, except where the 0.5lb alarm clock hit him. Go figure.
I can see the next thread already "Dedukshyn has alien / nephilim hybrid child!", lol :P :P
All that said, the kid likely is somewhat hurt, adrenaline can really turn a person into a superhero for a short time.
Dennis Leahy
27th January 2014, 16:43
It does look amazing, but instantly after an injury there is sometimes a rush of adrenaline before any pain is felt and sometimes before blood appears. I have bounced up from injuries (not this severe) and didn't really feel the pain yet. If anyone thinks that kid was unharmed, they are kidding themselves. Many internal injuries hurt MUCH worse a day or two after an accident, and recovery is painful.
I was in a car accident 40 years ago that totaled my car. (The last time I ever drove without a seat belt.) I broke the windshield with my head, had paint embedded in the fabric of both pant knees (VW "bug", unpadded metal dash), destroyed the steering wheel with my arms and chest, bent the brake pedal. I was confused, but not in any great pain. The paramedics tried to take me to a hospital, but I refused, saying I was OK. I walked home. Miles. The next day, I could hardly walk, and it took weeks to recover.
Dennis
Maia Gabrial
27th January 2014, 20:55
That was an unbelievable video, jackovesk. One of those things that you won't believe unless you see it for yourself. They just assumed that surviving such a horrible accident, he'd have to be out of this world. Don't know where they got Nephilim from. Maybe the kid is from Krypton.... The kid looked more like a gummy bear as the car rolled over him. Have you ever tried squishing a gummy bear? They really can keep their shape. LOL!
Billy
27th January 2014, 21:08
The human kid was far too concerned for his Mom to feel any pain.
Peace
chocolate
27th January 2014, 21:37
But I did feel pain instead. Seriously!
I love jackovesk and all the information he brings onto the table, but this one went too much for me.
Nanoo Nanoo
27th January 2014, 22:32
The video looks like a fake to me.
Look at the shadow rendering of the front Tyre in the slow mo version. Approx 1 min in. The shape of the shadow changes un naturally.
When you run over a human you have a bump effect and the entire vehicle will raise, this is not evident at the later phase of the vehicle leaving the path.
You will also notice the vehicle suddenly shift forward right towards the end. This is a field edit mistake : 0 )
With this type of injury there is no blood present on the path. The lady would have sustained at least grazing or scratches ? some blood would normally be present on the path or grazing present on the arms.
I conclude this is a fake.
N
SPIRIT WOLF
27th January 2014, 22:49
Very fortunate for the individuals as they escaped relatively unharmed, both mother and son are no doubt human, silly thread headline!
JohnJ
27th January 2014, 22:58
Well, the title is a problem. I would like to quote Ricky Bobby from Talladega Nights. "With all due respect".
If I did say what I think the mods would probably ban me.
Maybe the rules can be amended to include the Ricky Bobby exemption.
Flash
27th January 2014, 23:00
Yes, either a fake or Lucky, but not an alien hybrid
:doh::doh:
I love teasing you Jacko!
Shezbeth
27th January 2014, 23:06
I don't contest the possibility that it is real (alien), but there are other elements to the equation that suggest 'real but not as bad as it appears'.
For one, a vehicle jumping the curb by sudden and forceful impact from another vehicle would have blown out both tires on the right side and - esp during the slow motion portion - seems to have done so in this case. Moreover, the Volkswagon jetta has a rear engine making it very back-heavy. At the point where the right-front is passing over the child (pause at ~0:45), one can fairly clearly see that the rear tire visible is both in contact with the road and appears to/might be flattened/distorted. The position the car is over the curb - centered on the right side but toward the front on the left - would mean that the absolute least amount of down-pressure would be exerted on/toward the child. Further, with the right front tire elevated, the wheel would appear to roll entirely over the child when it was likely that the tire was distorting around the child.
My estimation is that the child likely suffered bruises, scrapes, and perhaps cracked/fractured bones (the video quality doesn't allow for detailed examination), but nothing that would render him unable to stand/walk around. Dedukshyn alludes to the incredible resilience of children, Dennis mentions the wonderful effects of adrenaline and other self-preservatory chemicals. It's a crazy video to be sure, but by no means unexplainable.
Still, while the Nephilim suggestion seems increasingly improbable (IMO) it is still within the threshold of possibility.
jackovesk
27th January 2014, 23:47
Yes, either a fake or Lucky, but not an alien hybrid
:doh::doh:
I love teasing you Jacko!
Back atya Flash...:)
I am also (Guilty) of teasing the reader, leaving that headline in tact and posting it in the UFO section...
Why? Because of the Headline...:yes4:
Where else, could I have posted it...:noidea:
I did put a disclaimer in my PS, knowing I would cop some flak from some members...:thumb:
Should have saved & posted it on April Fools Day...:)
PS - Hey Members: You just got 'Punked' by my dry Aussie sense of humour...:noidea:
I trust your (Sense of Humour) is still intact as well...:)
chocolate
27th January 2014, 23:50
:p agent provocateur ! I know about the thread! :p but watching the video made me feel pain, fake or not.
JohnJ
28th January 2014, 00:21
Yes, either a fake or Lucky, but not an alien hybrid
:doh::doh:
I love teasing you Jacko!
Back atya Flash...:)
I am also (Guilty) of teasing the reader, leaving that headline in tact and posting it in the UFO section...
Why? Because of the Headline...:yes4:
Where else, could I have posted it...:noidea:
I did put a disclaimer in my PS, knowing I would cop some flak from some members...:thumb:
Should have saved & posted it on April Fools Day...:)
PS - Hey Members: You just got 'Punked' by my dry Aussie sense of humour...:noidea:
I trust your (Sense of Humour) is still intact as well...:)
After dealing with work and the typical Monday, I thought you lost your damn mind.
I come here to read and learn from other like minded people. I thought we lost you,
I feel much better now. That was funny.
John
budicca
28th January 2014, 11:03
when i saw this clip a few days ago when i watched the part of the boy being under the car and the wheel looked like it missed him as he curled round didn't see his neck or head make contact :)
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