High Strangeness
The mysterious hand which appeared on the fourth day of the programme radiated with light and pierced through the ceiling of the church building before young boys who were part of the programme noticed it with amazement.
Though many people have insinuated many things concerning the hand, the General Overseer of the Church, Pastor Timmy Larry described the hand as the hand of Jesus Christ and that a day before the mysterious hand appeared, a lady saw a vision that a mighty hand came from behind and lifted and smashed a man.
Larry explained that "the mysterious appearance of the hand came up on the fourth day of the programme.

This is an image captured by British private pilot David Hastings in 1985 while flying a Cessna Skymaster plane over the Mojave Desert. Hastings didn't see the cigar-shaped object when he took the picture. It only showed up after the picture was developed.
"They were only interested in sightings that definitely had a bearing on aircraft or flight safety, and were no longer interested in reports from the public, who'd seen things in the sky and reported them to the Civil Aviation Authority," said David Clarke, the official UK National Archives consultant and a journalism lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University.
Clarke, seen at right, told the Huffington Post that the Civil Aviation Authority -- a different government department from the MoD -- kept separate records of UFO cases, "not only by the aircrew, themselves, but also anything unusual that was seen by air traffic controllers on the ground at at airports."
Through the filing of Freedom of Information requests, Clarke found that the Royal Air Force specifically requested any UFO reports submitted to the Department of Transport would no longer be forwarded to the MoD.
The RAF specifically states that "members of the public who make such reports are not encouraged to believe an investigation will take place."
It's now known that British air traffic controllers have been receiving UFO reports on almost a regular basis.

The photo taken by Gill and Steve Atkin of what they thought was a lion in a field behind their caravan at Earls Hall Farm in Essex.
Reports of sightings of a beast with a mane like Aslan prowling in a wheatfield behind the Leisure Glade caravan park just before 7pm on Sunday evening sparked a huge police operation. It involved armed officers, a helicopter with an infrared camera, and zoological experts toting tranquilliser guns. Rumour flowed. One eyewitness said the beast had no mane; another local heard "a loud roar at 10pm". The internet buzzed with unverifiable images of a big cat at night, eyes gleaming.
"It has caused a bit of a stir in the village," said Jimmy Green, from St Osyth, near where the animal was spotted. "My wife didn't want to let our dog out."
Locals say it is a mystery 'Chupacabra' - allegedly sighted a few times in recent years - that preys on rabbits, goats and house animals.
Grey in colour and with 'fangs' and a longish neck, it has shorter front legs, slightly resembling a kangaroo, while also showing a likeness to a dog and a fox, say those who have seen it.
There were claims that it could be a 'mutant' fox poisoned by radiation, while another theory was that it maybe a hybrid originating from a Soviet plant conducting tests on animals relating to chemical or biological weapons development.
'A creature we were not supposed to see has escaped from a secret defence lab,' said one comment.
'I thought it was thunder,' one El Dorado County resident reportedly said, while another postulated, 'It's definitely not thunder; too consistent. I thought it was just mining.'

Unsolved mystery: For years now, a series of loud, floor-rattling booms have shaken the floorboards and eardrums of El Dorado County, Calif. residents
'You can feel it in the ground, no question about it. But no one's been able to figure out why,' Peter O'Grady reportedly added. 'I tend to hear somewhere between four to six of these things during the weekdays usually between 11 p.m. and 2 p.m.'
The region's top alien hunters have been at the centre of a spike in reported sightings in the past 12 months, with the usually quiet cooler autumn and winter seasons becoming a hotbed of close encounters of the first kind.
UFO Research Queensland chairwoman Sheryl Gottchell said the number of sightings had been "interesting".
"The information we get helps us chart and record the different things people see. It shows the public is telling the truth," she said.
"We are not alone in the universe and extraterrestrials are interacting with people from this planet.
"Summer is generally when people are outside more at night and therefore more likely to see something in the sky."
The organisation, which started in 1956, keeps a database of sightings dating back to the 1990s.
Recent sightings were at Elanora in May and in July near Gold Coast Airport.
A southern coast man reported seeing a crystalline-like object giving off a yellow flash on the airport's flight path about 3am on July 5.
Dogman went hungry but is still around! Here is one from the area of the famous 2006 Holy Hill incident where a burly manwolf stole a small deer carcass from a DNR contractor's truck bed. There have been numerous other sightings in the vicinity (NW of Milwaukee, WI):
In 1983 me and 3 other friends were out driving around the Hubertus/Holy Hill Area. I was 18 at the time and The time was late evening around 11:30pm or so, as I drove through the winding wooded road, up ahead in my headlight beam we all saw a wolf walk across the road on 2 legs, after it cleared the road it got down on all fours and ran off into the woods briefly looking back at us. We never reported this because who would believe 4 teenagers joy riding at night, but I did tell my family and a few close friends. I'm still in contact with 2 of people who saw this with me. Now at age 47, I thought I would share my story with you since you have been recording sightings. The main thing that was ingrained was that it walked on 2 legs across the road. I remember saying wolves don't do that, do they? The girls were scared and told me to start driving to get out of the area. It was summer time or we wouldn't have been out that late, and the trees had heavy foliage.









