A California woman is in trouble with the local city government and her own neighbors after covering her house and car with cryptic messages she says come from God. She claims the incoherent rantings warn of a global conspiracy involving technology and witchcraft. Although her neighbor across the street doesn't seem concerned. "This is another free person's way of expressing themselves," he said. Might he change his tune when his wacky neighbor sees him strolling with his iPod and flays him alive for being a techno-sorceror? Read the story here.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Messages from God
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