RE: Guardian angel saves baby
March 9, 2015 at 10:42 pm
(This post was last modified: March 9, 2015 at 10:51 pm by Drich.)
I've noticed a lot of the news agencies are not including the disembodied voice, so I am posting this cnn report and cutting and pasting from the report itself before this part of the story is completely censored.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/09/us/utah-ba...erged-car/
Rescuers heard a voice
A mystery arose from the rescue: The police officers who entered the water say they heard a voice calling for help.
The mother was dead, but the officers said that they heard an adult's voice calling to them.
"The four of us heard a distinct voice coming from the car," Warner told CNN. "To me, it didn't sound like a child's voice."
The voice gave the rescuers a surge of adrenaline needed to push the vehicle upright, he said.
The mother was dead. The child was unconscious, but her eyelids were fluttering, and the rescuers knew she was alive, Warner said.
It's one of those things that doesn't have an explanation, he said about the voice.
"It felt like I could hear someone telling me, 'I need help,'" DeWitt told CNN affiliate KSL. "It was very surreal, something that I felt like I could hear."
Tyler Beddoes, a third officer at the scene, said the same.
"Someone said 'help me' inside that car," he said.
So 4 different first responders all hallucinate the same thing? In the real world minnie that's called being a witness to an event.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/03/09/us/utah-ba...erged-car/
Rescuers heard a voice
A mystery arose from the rescue: The police officers who entered the water say they heard a voice calling for help.
The mother was dead, but the officers said that they heard an adult's voice calling to them.
"The four of us heard a distinct voice coming from the car," Warner told CNN. "To me, it didn't sound like a child's voice."
The voice gave the rescuers a surge of adrenaline needed to push the vehicle upright, he said.
The mother was dead. The child was unconscious, but her eyelids were fluttering, and the rescuers knew she was alive, Warner said.
It's one of those things that doesn't have an explanation, he said about the voice.
"It felt like I could hear someone telling me, 'I need help,'" DeWitt told CNN affiliate KSL. "It was very surreal, something that I felt like I could hear."
Tyler Beddoes, a third officer at the scene, said the same.
"Someone said 'help me' inside that car," he said.
(March 9, 2015 at 10:31 pm)Minimalist Wrote: A better headline might be DUMB FUCK HALLUCINATES WHILE SAVING BABY.
So 4 different first responders all hallucinate the same thing? In the real world minnie that's called being a witness to an event.
(March 9, 2015 at 10:35 pm)SnakeOilWarrior Wrote: What make you so sure the mother shouldn't have been?!?because she was not saved, she go to move on to the next life.
Quote:Unlike your fucked up gawd, I believe that everyone has an equal right to life.no you don't.
Quote:Seriously, why save the child without saving the mother?what makes you think that we are all entitled to perfect lives?
Quote:To increase the general level of suffering in the world? To teach the child something that an all knowing, all powerful gawd couldn't get across in any other fashion? Because mommy ate shrimp and gawd wanted to save the child from the hell he would have to send her to if she learned that shrimp are yummy?!?only one who worship this life above all else see a trageity here. I see an oppertunity, for both the child and others to see beyond the mother's death, and maybe glimps at what lies beyond. This even while tragic to that family may provide the mustard seeds worth of faith needed for someone to place that tiniest amount of faith in God and find Him when otherwise they could not.[/quote]
There's no miracle here drippy, only tragedy.