Saturday, July 19, 2008

Dubious Recreations

As previously summarized, recent local journalism reported that two brothers [were] jumped from the causeway beneath the Palm City bridge here in Martin County, FL, and drowned in the South Fork of the St. Lucie River.

This past week, two different brothers from Pittsburgh, PA, were reported to have drowned during another bridge-jump incident at the Allegheny Reservoir near Warren, in northwestern PA. The Allegheny Reservoir is a vast artifical lake.

Other similarities among incidents here and there include the breaking off of door handles -- summer of 2006 door-handle broken off the entrance-door to the City Line tavern in Bradford, PA, near the local University of Pittsburgh campus branch; and door handles broken off an automobile here in Stuart, FL at the present time. Various signs within this FL locale also show hand imprints (metal sign) and breakoffs (fiberboard).

A local deputy with the Sheriff's Office in this locale has shot a brother during an incident at a Jensen Beach mall; the America's Most Wanted http://www.amw.com/ website has listed a fugitive woman with the same surname as the deputy -- argueably a jeopardy of all since unusual pressure is exerted toward the surname during search to find the fugitive.

Past journalism has described the loss of Natalee Holloway in Aruba offshore Venezuela, South America, as similar to the loss of a previous young woman in that oil-industry region.

In San Francisco, CA, journalism during a past year described a young man who jumped into an East Bay canal and swam away when police officers arrived at a residence nearby; and again reported a similar story about a young man who jumped into San Francisco Bay and swam away when police arrived at a nearby scene. Non-interference with police-officer duties?

The laws of interpersonal biomagnetism near large bodies of water sometimes are observed to cause the shedding of clothing as phenomena often seized upon as reason to jail such people. This past week, a young man was reported to have lost his clothing at the edge of a canal here in Florida and [was] jumped into the water where he drowned; his buddies nearby could not swim out to save him although they tried to make such rescue movement.

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