ID | #1642620294 |
Added | Wed, 19/01/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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In June 1979, Jenny and John Godson and their two young sons went to the famous Sydney Luna Park, where they spent the whole day.
In the evening they were already going home, but the boys persuaded their parents to the last attraction - a ride on the "Ghost Train".
The children and their father sat on the ride, and the mother went to buy ice cream. When she returned, she saw that the "Ghost Train" was rushing, engulfed in flames, and people were jumping out of it on the move. For unknown reasons, several people, including Jenny's husband and both sons, were unable to do this and burned alive.
Some time after this terrible tragedy, Jenny developed photos taken on that tragic day and saw a mysterious photo. Next to her son stood a frightening figure in a mask with horns. The woman was amazed – according to her, in reality there was no such character in the Luna Park that day.
She showed the photos to various people, and one of them identified the mask with horns as a figure of the sinister Jewish god Moloch. It is known that children were sacrificed to him, moreover, by "carrying them through the fire", that is, burning them alive.
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