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Modern man underestimates the power of sincere curses, because he does not know how the curse affects a person. But after all such curses can not only ruin or even completely break his life, destroy himself and even those close to him, but also doom the soul of the damned to the eternal torment of wandering in sin the earth. So be careful not to do evil to people, as they may curse you for that.
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Curse of the offended artist
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the richest man lived – South African multimillionaire Alfred Beit who earned its huge fortune in the extraction of diamonds, and not only them. Being educated person, he realized that it is most profitable to invest his money in paintings and soon he collected in his Irish estate Russborough (Russborough House) a huge collection of paintings most famous artists of the world. In the early seventies of the past centuries, this collection was estimated at several hundred million dollars.
His work was continued by the heir to the estate Earl Milltown, a man very quick-tempered and unbridled in nature. Ordering somehow a local artist a series of paintings and after receiving his order, he burned everything paintings, because he did not like them, but the master did not pay for his labor and penny. The offended artist in the hearts cursed both the count and his estate, and all the paintings in it.
Indeed, the count soon died under strange circumstances, and a priceless collection of paintings by Russborough began to bring her heirs only trouble. For example, nothing was allowed to her. to bribe: it was worth buying something valuable, like buying soon or burned, or it was stolen. Yes, and in the estate took place strange and terrible things, one ghost of Milltown what it was worth …
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In the early seventies, a collection of paintings by Russborough went to her last heir – the Irish baronet Alfred Beit. When the first trailers with canvases arrived on his estate, the old butler, who knew about the curse of these paintings, warned Alfred, that they do not belong here, that they will bring to the house only misfortune. The baronet only laughed in response: his property is reliable was protected by Lloyd Insurance Company.
However, a year later robbers climbed into the house, not without participation daughters of the owner of this insurance company, and carried dozens masterpieces from which they found and returned to the collection then only nineteen canvases. Twelve years later, even more happened. a sophisticated robbery when the owners left for London. Attackers used the plot of the movie “How to Steal a Million”, forcing the police to turn off the alarm at Bate’s estate, after which calmly went into the house, tied up the servants and carried out the most valuable paintings. They were returned to the Russborough collection only after a few years, and even that is not all.
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Robbed the collection several more times, for example, in 2001 among in broad daylight, the wall of the house was destroyed by truck, after which robbers broke into the room and carried out several valuable paintings. The last theft occurred in 2002, after which Alfred’s wife Beita (he himself had already died by then) conveyed all the paintings Irish Art Gallery.
The curse of the old priest
It happened during the first world war. In the summer of 1914 the German army of General Von Kluck successfully attacked Paris. IN the German infantry of this army entered one French village and became to rob the local population. In the richest house owned to the farmer, a non-commissioned officer settled with his close soldiers. The farmer himself escaped in advance, and his wife with a small child for some reason stayed.
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The soldiers found wine in the cellar of the farmer and had a lot of fun while this officer under the hop constantly molested the mistress of the house. When French troops drove the Germans back from Paris, setting in the village, including the farmer’s house, was heated up to the limit. Mistress turned for help to a local priest who agreed stay with the woman and her child until the Germans leave.
However, when the Allied artillery forced the Germans to hurry retreat, a real commotion began in the village. Pissed off and the drunken non-commissioned officer for some reason blamed all the blame for this military failure on the mistress of the house, accusing the woman of espionage activities, shot her child, then the mother herself, and finally the priest, who resisted the ongoing evil.
Already dying, the holy father cursed the villain, saying that the German will remain here, and his soul will be in this place for a long time to search repose until God forgives and forgives her. With that he died.
The non-commissioned officer rushed to catch up with his company, but then he got into it a fragment of a bursting shell, and the German died right on the road. IN further the villagers buried a woman with a child and the priest. Buried in the ground and the villain-officer.
Since then, have become in the vicinity of that village, approximately between Hoplins and Laventi, notice the ghost in German military uniform, which, in the end, got its name – the ghost of Hun. Also in In 1916, this ghost pretty much scared the French soldiers, guarded the ammunition depot near Hoplins. Carried out at that time investigation, during which many witnesses were interviewed village crime, and gave the name to the phantom – by name German murderer villain.
They say that the ghost of Hun still scares the French terrain. The priest’s curse came true, and the restless soul an officer is doomed to toil in our world for many, many years, if not centuries. You will not wish such a fate, as they say, and to the enemy …
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The Curse of the Sailor
In 1707, the flagship of the British Navy frigate “Association” under command of Admiral Claudesley Chauvel along with other ships coming back from Gibraltar. The weather was great. However one of flagship sailors, who had the reputation of clairvoyant, turned to the captain with a request to change course, because otherwise they and other ships of the fleet waiting for a shipwreck.
As the admiral shrugged off this warning, the sailor turned to the team in the hope that it would be possible to influence captain. But the admiral thought differently: he ordered the troublemaker to be pulled up on shit. And the sailor was hanged. Before hanging, he cursed the admiral, saying that on his grave the grass will never even grow, but the soul will wander forever on the earth.
The hanged sailor was sewn into a canvas, tied a load to his feet, put on the board and pushed overboard. And immediately the sea went excitement, and the board with the sailor for some reason did not drown, but mystical followed the flagship. The sailors began to pray …
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Soon a storm of unprecedented power, the “Association” and three more British Navy ships crashed on Gilston Rock near of the Scilly Islands, a total of two thousand people died, including including admiral flagship Claudesley Chauvel. Later his battered body made a wave ashore, and the inhabitants of the island of Sally buried drowned man. Surprisingly, not a single one grew on his grave blade of grass. And even when the admiral’s body was exhumed and sent to Westminster Abbey, a piece of cemetery land where before his body rested, they say, it still remains absolutely naked and shown to tourists as amazing attraction of this island.
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Similar stories can be brought even carts and a cart, however for some reason they do not instruct the villains. This is also because curses, even the most sincere and often massive, are not always act. For example, you can only imagine what curses pouring on the heads of individual rulers, politicians, oligarchs, killers and rapists. And by that – like water from a goose. Why are these villains protected from curses, no one knows how neither we nor they know yourself, what awaits them after death, which no one has yet escaped …
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