QUOTE(Xochipilli @ Aug 24 2008, 08:34 PM)
Why is George Bush still alive then?
Someone with the talent to kill usually had to have very precise training in order to achieve that goal. To receive that training they have other practitioners of that caliber putting in mental blocks to keep them from going haywire. It is possible to try and hex a celebrity, however there is a sort of 'public' shielding from those attacks (I'm not talking myspace). This 'shield' in nature is built on belief, these political beings are the ubermensch in the public eye; try looking at the shields surrounding a major public figure. That sort of shielding is the belief sort of shielding and can be taken away at a very highly emotional event where that shielding is confronted by millions of people questioning the target's safety. This is a theory I've been working on for awhile and it seems pretty sound. People who are very famous do die inexplicably, though it does seem rather difficult to do so suddenly, when their safety is a non-issue (I do understand this could be a matter of selective observation and not hard science (though it might account for some public bible-bullet-dodging)).
Does this make sense?
This post has been edited by Dancing Coyote: Nov 18 2009, 01:00 AM