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- 8-Year-Old Brazilian Miracle Worker Allegedly Cures People of Cancer and HIV
- I Dare You to Find the Real-Life Female Model Hidden in This Mind-Blowing Body-Painting
- University Lecturer Claims to Have Photographed Tiny Fairies Flying in English Countryside
8-Year-Old Brazilian Miracle Worker Allegedly Cures People of Cancer and HIV Posted: 07 Apr 2014 04:32 AM PDT 8-year-old Alani Santos is a special little girl – she claims that she can channel the power of Jesus Christ to cure people of various illnesses. Hundreds gather at the San Gonzalo church just to get a glimpse of the miracle child and be healed by her touch. Incidentally, Alani's father is a pastor at the same church. Pastor Aduato Santos, a reformed car thief, has fondly given his daughter the name 'missionarinha' or 'little missionary'. Some of Alani's healing sessions have been taped and uploaded on YouTube. One of the videos shows her healing a man who had been suffering from HIV for seven years. As the man stands with his head bowed, the pastor tells him: "You're next. When the little missionary touches you, something will happen. You will be cured. You will feel the warmth.” As soon Alani puts her hand on the man's head, he collapses on to the floor. The healing is then complete. |
I Dare You to Find the Real-Life Female Model Hidden in This Mind-Blowing Body-Painting Posted: 07 Apr 2014 02:57 AM PDT Paul Roustan, an award-winning body painter from Chicago, has created an absolutely mind-blowing painting of a moth. When you first look at the black-and-white picture, all you can see is a moth with its wings spread out. Nothing looks amiss, not even when you look closely. But after you watch the making-of video, you're left in a state of mild shock – there is actually a real-life female model hiding in the artwork. Scroll down for the revealing photos and video, but try to find it on your own first. It was nice of the artist to create the helpful video. Without it, I don't suppose anyone could have guessed the perfectly camouflaged secret of the painting. The entire image consists of a painted woman standing with her arms folded, against a similarly painted background. Audrey Biernacki, the model, blends into the surroundings so well that it's impossible to tell her apart. The whole project took Paul seven hours to complete – five to paint the background and two for the model. "On average, it takes me three hours to paint the entire body," he said. "This one was a bit more meticulous lining things up, which is why it took so long just for a portion of the body." Paul predominantly uses airbrushes on his human canvasses. He has been painting people since 2005 'out of curiosity'. He used to be an editorial illustrator for and adult magazine, and one day he came up with the idea of painting one of the models for a photo spread. The magazine agreed, and he has been hooked ever since. |
University Lecturer Claims to Have Photographed Tiny Fairies Flying in English Countryside Posted: 07 Apr 2014 01:17 AM PDT This could be one of the most significant discoveries in human history. Or one of biggest hoaxes. John Hyatt, a 53-year-old professor at Manchester Metropolitan University, claims to have taken photographs of tiny fairies in the English countryside. His pictures show tiny winged humanoid creatures floating flying in swarms. The professor is now on a mission to get more and more adults to believe that the fairies are real, and 'bring a bit of a magic into their lives'. Hyatt is the director of the Manchester Institute of Research and Innovation in Art and Design (MIRIAD) at the Metropolitan University. He is believed to have snapped the pictures while he was out photographing the Lancashire landscape over the past two years. The photographs are now on display in a special exhibition called Rossendale Fairies at the Whitaker Museum in Whitaker Park, Rossendale. Hyatt insists that they are 100 percent real and not Photoshopped. The pictures have gone viral ever since he released them to the public. People all over the world are quite baffled over his claims, and some are beginning to believe him. "It was a bit of a shock when I blew them up, I did a double take," he said. "I went out afterwards and took pictures of flies and gnats and they just don't look the same. People can decide for themselves what they are." Hyatt, a former member of The Three Johns punk band in the '80s and '90s, said that the message to people is to approach these creatures with an open mind. "I think it's one of those situations where you need to believe to see," he admitted. |
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