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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Schoolgirl with magnetic hands - Dateline Zero

By Lounge Daddy, 12 September, 2010, No Comment
There’s an article in Orange News about a Serbian girl with ‘magnetic’ hands. The 10-year-old old Jelena Momcilov has recently puzzled doctors and others since she was 5

A Serbian schoolgirl has amazed medics with her astonishing magnetic hands.
While I was writing the recent post about Britain’s “Magnetic Mom,” I found an interesting quote from Edward Meyer, vice president of exhibits and archives at Ripley’s Believe It or Not, about the recent numbers of people who have unexplainable ‘magnetic’ activity:

“It’s only come to my attention in the last 10 years,” said Edward Meyer. “I’ve been at Ripley’s for over 30 years. We’ve got archives dating back to the early teens, almost 100 years now, and I don’t recall ever seeing it till up until 10 years ago.”

“So what we can safely say is that there’s a few of these out there, and it’s something that deserves a little more attention and explanation. Nobody seems to understand it very well — they’re just amazed it actually happens.”

This is from a well-written article at OccultCenter.com:

It all started in 2004 when Jelena was watching a TV show with a girl who had the ability to attract objects. They would “stick”to her body as if both objects and the girl were magnetic. Curious, just like any other child, Jelena tried it and it worked for her as well.

She showed her abilities to her mother Slavica and father Venko. Their initial surprise turned into a worry that this type of play (Jelena definitely perceives this as a sort of a game) may have negative effects on her health. This concern soon dispersed because Jelena remained in good health despite attracting objects repeatedly just for fun.

Her father invited professor Pavle Premović from university of Nis who also teaches at Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris to have a look. This visit resulted in a conclusion that more research is needed.

As usual in the case of magnetic people the guesses range from “this is from a suction cup effect” to “they have sticky sweat”.

In Jelena’s case these don’t seem likely. The above picture is from a Croatian newspaper Vecernji List and shows Jelena holding two cigarette lighters (never mind the pedagogy now). As you can see, someone already though of the “it’s a suction cup thing” and shot this photo. The two lighters meet (i.e. leave a hole) exactly in the middle of the palm.
A reporter from Serbian magazine Trece Oko (Third Eye) sent a reporter to talk to the girl and her parents. They ruled out the sticky sweat theory too. When Jelena held a hand of Uros, a kid from a neighborhood, the objects were sticking to his hand as well. As soon as she lets go, the object fall off his hand. The reporter asked her to repeat this and she did. Three times.

One more piece of data in this puzzle is that radios and cell phones sometimes have reception problems around her as well.

I put the word magnetic in quotes, because many people demonstrating this gift have items like coins and brushes and tools sticking to them … objects that are clearly not affected by a magnet.

More photos of Jelena can be found at vecernji.hr.
Ten-year-old Jelena Momcilov has been picking up cutlery, coins and even metal furniture by just touching them at her family home in Zeljusa, since she first discovered her powers five years ago.

Now experts at nearby Nis University have urged scientists to investigate, reports CEN.

“I’d say this is a kind of unknown bio-magnetism. More experts would need to join me and research what this is all about,” said department head Pavle Premovic."

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