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Post by Pip Wilson on Oct 20, 2003 7:40:30 GMT -5
October 21, 1966 The Aberfan disaster www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/politics/aberfan/home.htm. The Welsh coalmining village of Aberfan was hit by a wall of coal slag, burying 144 people, including 116 children in Pantglas Junior School. Aberfan premonitionsReports of premonitions about Aberfan came from all over Wales and England. The Journal of the Society for Psychical Research (Vol. 44, No 734, Dec. 1967) records a number of premonitions that people had about this disaster. One ten-year-old girl, named E. M. J. in the journal, had told her mother a fortnight before the disaster, "Mummy, I'm not afraid to die." Her mother replied "Why do you talk of dying, and you so young; do you want a lollipop?" "No", she said "but I shall be with Peter and June". The day before the disaster she said "Mummy, I dreamt I went to school and there was no school there. Something black had come down all over it!" The girl lost her life in the disaster, and was buried in a communal grave with her friends, Peter on one side, and June on the other. This tragic story was put together by a local clergyman, and signed by both of the little girl's parents as correct. Source: www.wilsonsalmanac.comMore at www.atlantisrising.com/issue18/18premonitions.htmland mainportals.com/precog.shtml
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