These Last Days News - December
16,
2013
"Do they not seek to play the part, the role of a god now, as they seek to create life? It is an abomination in the eyes of God for man in his arrogance and pride to seek to create the living being. What he is creating is a soulless monster, a being of destruction for all that it will meet. I say 'it,' for it is not truly a human being but 'a thing!' My children, a thing!
"Did I not warn you when I first entered upon the grounds at St. Robert Bellarmine Church? Did I not warn you with a photograph? The woman standing at the right high in pregnancy, and upon her person a test tube with a being inside that resembled a child but is not a child! My children, if you continue—O scientist of the world—in this pursuit, your punishment shall be great!" - Our Lady, July 25, 1978 Comment: (This message was given on the day of birth of the first test tube baby, Louise Brown.)
By Reader Magazine, September, 1978
"Do they not seek to play the part, the role of a god now, as they seek to create life? It is an abomination in the eyes of God for man in his arrogance and pride to seek to create the living being. What he is creating is a soulless monster, a being of destruction for all that it will meet. I say 'it,' for it is not truly a human being but 'a thing!' My children, a thing!
"Did I not warn you when I first entered upon the grounds at St. Robert Bellarmine Church? Did I not warn you with a photograph? The woman standing at the right high in pregnancy, and upon her person a test tube with a being inside that resembled a child but is not a child! My children, if you continue—O scientist of the world—in this pursuit, your punishment shall be great!" - Our Lady, July 25, 1978 Comment: (This message was given on the day of birth of the first test tube baby, Louise Brown.)
By Reader Magazine, September, 1978
Six weeks old, the miracle Test Tube Baby of England can move solid objects with its mind and shows it can read the thoughts of others.These are the amazing reports coming from Bristol, England, where baby Louise Brown now lives under heavy guard with her parents, Gilbert and Lesley Brown.The infant, born July 25, began showing alarming psychic abilities shortly after cominghome from Oldham General Hospital.
“Baby Louise looked at a teddy bear on a shelf near her crib. The doll slid off, onto the floor,” confided George Landingham, one of the security hired by they London DAILY MAIL to protect the Brown home. The DAILY MAIL has exclusive rights to all stories and photos about the world’s first test tube baby.
“The same day, the mother carried a stack of clean diapers into the nursery. She was holding them firmly at the top and bottom of the stack. But suddenly they slid out of her hands.”“Mrs. Brown said she felt an unseen force tug the diapers out of her hand. Then she noticed baby Louise was staring oddly in her direction.”The guard said Mrs. Brown went into near panic when she entered the nursery first thing one morning, and found all the furniture pulled away from the walls.“A chest of drawers was in the middle of the room, 10 feet from its normal position,” he reveals. “A nightstand which had been near the crib was on the other side of the room, completely turned around. A picture on the wall had fallen to the floor.”“Yet no one had been in the room for the past six hours, when the baby had its 2 a.m. feeding.”In the first few days after baby Louise came home, the only visitors besides relatives were medical representatives ofOldham Hospital, making regular medical checks on the infant’s progress.
They included Dr. James Durrville-Smith chief of neurosurgery at London College of Medicine; Dr. Winston P. Nicolson, chief of psychiatry at the same institution; Dr. Laurence Attenborough, brain specialist from Liverpool; and Dr. Manfred J. Lichtenstein, German-born psychiatrist generally considered to be Britian’s top expert in paranormal brain activity.
All except Dr. Lichenstein have refused comment on the nature of their visits to the Brown home. He stated carefully: “Problems concerning the baby’s mental development have arisen. Certain things have occurred which were totally unforseen.”“Physically, the baby is healthy and normal. The problem involves what appears to be a highly irregular brain abnormality.”
Asked if the Brown infant were retarded, the doctor snapped: “Quite the opposite!” He refused to answer more questions:
The same group of doctors, plus others, has been seen entering the offices of Dr. Patrick Steptoe, the famed gynecologist who performed the breakthrough procedure of fertilizing an ovum from Mrs. Brown outside her body.Dr. Steptoe and his colleague, Dr. Edwards, are completely incognito since rumors of strange mental powers in the Brown baby began to be heard.The guard detail around the Brown’s modest home in a working class neighborhood of Bristol has been doubled. Even the ID’s of close relatives are constantly checked and rechecked.
“All I know is that it’s easier to get into the Queen’s private chambers at Buckingham Palace than into the Brown’s front yard,” groused Charlie Parham, who lives next door.
“You hear the strangest stories. I heard one of the security men say that the baby appears to be able to read her mum’s mind. For instance, when Mrs. Brown thinks that it’s time for the baby’s feeding, the baby stops fretting even before she moves toward the kitchen.”
In London, Dr. Fredric Sykes, a genetics expert who long has opposed the procedure which brought Mrs. Brown a baby daughter, said that the parents and Dr. Steptoe deserve the consequences if their baby is abnormal.
“ I have heard the rumors,” he sighs, “and I can’t say that I’m surprised.” “When man is fumbling at the source of life, not even a brilliant physician as Dr. Steptoe can read the consequences in advance.”This implantation of Mrs. Brown was a shot in the dark, as Dr. Steptoe and Dr. Edwards both have said.
“I have said all along that if Mrs. Brown were brought to full term, that the baby was likely to be abnormal. True, I felt that a physical deformity was most likely, or perhaps retardation.”
“But super-normal power also is an abnormality. If it is true that the Brown baby has this quality, one of two things likely will happen: The child will have to be put away, or it will die very early in life because its own brain power will not permit it to live.”
home from Oldham General
Hospital.
Oldham Hospital, making regular medical checks on the infant’s progress.