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Aliens were responsible for a series of unexplained
fires in fridges, TV’s and mobile phones in an Italian village,
according to an Italian government report.
Canneto di Caronia, in northern Sicily, drew
attention three years ago after residents reported everyday household
objects bursting into flames.
TV news footage at the time showed electrical
appliances as well as cookers, a pile of wedding presents and furniture
smouldering.
Dozens of experts including scientists, electrical
engineers and military boffins, arrived in the village 60 miles east of
Palermo to investigate the phenomenon.
Arson was quickly ruled out and at one stage an
amazed scientist was interviewed after he described how he saw an
unplugged electrical cable burst into flames.
Locals were quick to blame supernatural forces
and at the time the Vatican’s chief exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth
backed up their fears and said: "I’ve seen things like this before.
Demons occupy a house and appear in electrical goods. Let’s not forget
that Satan and his followers have immense powers."
Now in an interim leaked report published by several
Italian newspapers it has emerged that the Civil Protection Department
has concluded the most likely cause was "aliens".
The report was ordered by the Italian government and brought together
dozens of experts including a NASA scientist. Their two year
investigation has cost an estimated £1 million.
According to the report the fires were "caused
by a high power electro magnetic emissions which were not man made and
reached a power of between 12 and 15 gigawatts."
The report also detailed a possible UFO landing
close to the village, citing "burnt imprints which have not been
explained were found in a field."
Original story from the Daily Telegraph
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