Elephant kills girl

MusicMan

The Cosmic Force
FOTCM Member
An elephant in Rabat zoo in Morocco has killed a seven year old girl, who was hit when the animal threw a rock with its trunk . The rock went over the fence of the enclosure and hit the girl, who died later.
Sorry I can't paste the link with this iPad.

How do we know if this was intended by the animal, or was a total accident.
It would be interesting to get some background to the incident, whether the crowd was annoying it etc..
It's tragic, anyway.
 
Hi MusicMan,

It's here on Sott - https://www.sott.net/article/323577-Schoolgirl-dies-after-an-elephant-hurls-rock-at-her-head-in-Moroccan-zoo
 
[quote author= MusicMan]How do we know if this was intended by the animal, or was a total accident.
It would be interesting to get some background to the incident, whether the crowd was annoying it etc..
It's tragic, anyway.[/quote]

Elephants are sensitive from what I understand. They don't hurt others unless you hurt them or their friends.


With all those ongoing animal attacks, maybe attachments could be a factor?

[quote author= July 14, 1996 ]Q: (L) Now, I am curious about the doggie image that was on the aura photo that MM took?
A: In these times, 2nd density creatures will collect more and more attachments.
Q: (L) Are these attachments like other entities?
A: Yes, and others.
Q: (L) When they are collecting these attachments, are they collecting them from us, as in protecting?
A: No.
Q: (L) Are they being used to collect attachments to be detrimental to us?
A: Yes.

Q: (L) You mean we are gonna have to do depossessions on our dogs, too? (V) Holy Toledo!
A: That won't work.
Q: (L) Why are our animals picking up attachments?
A: Because of vibrational frequency intensifications.
Q: (L) Is there something we could do? I mean, are we supposed to get rid of pets?
A: We would never suggest something as harsh as this. However, beware: 3rd density STS orientation includes the thought of "dominion" over 2nd density, and this is merely a continuation of the energy buildups of the approach of the wave... Some of the lessons are interesting indeed. When you assume that capture and imprisonment of those of lesser capacity than you is for "the good," why should not you expect those of greater capacity than you to assume the same regarding you?!? [/quote]
 
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