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German lovers – aged six and five – try to elope to Africa




Topic started on 5-1-2009 @ 07:46 PM by ladysharrowandherbarrow


German lovers – aged six and five – try to elope to Africa


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Donning sunglasses, swimming armbands and dragging a pink blow-up lilo and suitcases on wheels packed with summer clothes, cuddly toys and a few provisions, they walked a kilometre up the road, boarded a tram to Hanover train station and got as far as the express train that would take them to the airport before a suspicious station guard alerted police.
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reply posted on 5-1-2009 @ 07:46 PM by ladysharrowandherbarrow


To share love, one must know love and the love of a child is a pure love. Lets think about and send love to all children in this time and try and remember that most religions do have angels in common.

The Buddha said "Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared"


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reply posted on 5-1-2009 @ 08:08 PM by tothetenthpower


That's the most adorable thing i've heard this year. It's funny how children can sometimes show adults how to act. I'm just wondering where they're parents were?



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reply posted on 15-1-2009 @ 07:11 PM by alysha.angel


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this is the best story iv hear all year....



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reply posted on 15-1-2009 @ 11:23 PM by Thurisaz


yeah very cute story

thanks for posting it

I wonder if they chucked a tantrum when they were told no they weren't allowed to get married



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reply posted on 16-1-2009 @ 12:28 AM by peacejet


This is a bad thing, as this clearly shows how kids are spoilt at a young age and the negligence of parents in not watching their kids.

Seriously, wont they panic on the fact that their five/six year old child is missing and also, wont they notice suticases and dresses missing?



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reply posted on 2-12-2009 @ 12:53 PM by Vanitas


Originally posted by peacejet
This is a bad thing, as this clearly shows how kids are spoilt at a young age and the negligence of parents in not watching their kids.



It's not - well, not necessarily - about being "spoilt".
I've heard quite a few stories like this one that happened in the early 20th century and even before that.

I agree that perhaps the parents were negligent; then again, maybe they just weren't obsessively protective. Who knows.

(And yes, I realise it's been almost a year... )



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reply posted on 17-12-2009 @ 07:47 PM by Aquarius1


Darling story, on the other hand that is growing up just a little to soon wouldn't you say, they don't know what they would get themselves in to.



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reply posted on 2-3-2010 @ 01:44 PM by Astyanax


It's only the tip of the iceberg, you know.

Many of the children represented in the crime-victime statistics as 'kidnapped' are actually young eloping couples.

I understand they are aided by an international ring of renegade social workers who are part of the radical fringe of the Human Rights for Children movement. These people, however, are dupes of a much more sinister conspiracy.

The children in the story, like many such runaways, were undoubtedly headed for Bl'inga, a quasi-independent sub-state in the eastern Congolese jungle, where the legal age of consent is three.

Here they are married by apostate Belgian Jesuits who revere Leopold II as a saint. The Jesuits claim their reasons are entirely philanthropic, although it is not known what happens to the children afterwards.

In 2002 a couragous blogger, Amorphus Fiddlestick, claimed to have unearthed a paper trail extending from the Bl'inga Ministry of Immigration and Emigration to a NWO vacation resort in orbit above Saturn. It seems the elite have found some use for these children in their depraved recreations... Fiddlestick, unfortunately, died in a freak MMRPG accident before he could find out what it was. Foul play was suspected, but nothing could be proved.

In 2004, the Rev. Oral Rubbers, a radio preacher in Skunkdribble, Missouri, was quoted as saying on air that 'all them little angels up in the sky is wearin' weddin' rings'. It was not known whether this was a knowing reference to the F-Ring Facility Foundlings, or whether the Rev. Rubbers had merely been picking up signals from the local MKUltra station, which he had previously claimed was jamming his broadcasts. Either way, his words seemed to indicate that the conspiracy was well advanced.

Rev. Rubbers, sadly, is no longer alive to confirm these details. He died in 2007 of a massive coronary infarction after his only son 'came out' as a balletomane during a Rubbers Family On-Air Prayer Breakfast. Many who have followed the eloping-children phenomenon claim that Rubbers Jr. was put up to his 'confession' by Jewish Templars working for the NWO, pointing out that five years later he was seen dancing at a Seventies retro disco, making John Travolta moves, entirely out of character for a man who had insisted before an audience of millions that 'every night I channel the spirit of Pavlova.'

How many of our children are missing and, worse, married? Does President Obama know? Is the Dalai Lama in the plot? Will they take our guns away from us?

I think we should be told.



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