I saw this article earlier this week, and didn't get a chance to comment on it. 
 Recently Edg commented that had Fred Lenz really been able to levitate that 
you would have gobs of people and press, and even the govenrment all over it.  

And I said that sometimes the things you expect the press and culture to jumb 
on, they don't.  To me this is an example of this.  If this is true, is this 
not as remarkable a feat as leviatation?  I saw this story on a major media web 
site, on the front page, Tuesday or Wednesday.  Is this getting more than a 
passing interest from the press, and culture.  Doesn't seem like it.  And then, 
why not? 

--- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <r...@...> wrote:
>
> The BBC's 2-minute video-report on an Indian saint who has lived with no
> food, no water, for over 70 years:
>  
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8652837.stm
>


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