When you want something you can achieve anything, including this young indigo child who, wanted to have a sports car and a limo, but no cash. So using that imaginative indigo thought we have, he used his ‘Noggins’ and decided to build them!
And to be honest they don’t look bad. Yes it’s a knock off limo and yes it has a few dents and rust spots, but his 14! what car where you driving when you were 14??? That’s what I thought.
Hats off to you my skilled indigo friend.
Oh, if this isn’t reminiscent of that Peugeot 206 commercial from a few years back, I don’t know what is? Click read more, for the video
A 13 year old German indigo child has written to NASA to ask them to re-calculate a previous estimate of an asteroid hitting the earth. NASA had previously predicted a 1 in 45 000 chance of the asteroid hitting the earth, where as Nico Marquardt is estimating it is more like 1 in 450! Wow!
“The asteroid in question is the Apophosis. If it runs into one or more of the earth’s 40,000 satellites as its path brings it closest to our planet on April 13, 2029, the collision could be enough to alter its trajectory and send a 200-billion-ton ball of iron and iridium our way in 2036. The impact would be followed by tsunamis that would destroy coastal and inland areas around the Atlantic Ocean. To top this disaster-movie situation off, a thick layer of dust would blanket the Earth.”
Now I know indigo children are meant to be smart, but to be able to tell a government funded organization that they have made a mistake is no small feet. But hey, this is what we are here to do, show the world where they have been going wrong and how to fix it.
Well done Nico, carry on the good work. If you have a bit of spare time you may want to work out what highly paid analysts do, and figure out why the global credit crunch is occurring and send it in to Wall Street?
Alex’s story was aired on British National television a few months ago. A truly gifted Musical indigo child with such a warm persona, at the age of just 16 he decided to put on one of the most difficult pieces of music to compose ‘ Bart’s Magnificat’ at Eton school for Boy’s. Now Alex has the gift, confidence and ability to have done this, but he also suffers from cystic fibrosis. The clip above truly doesn’t display the severity of his condition and how much time he missed in those few weeks of preparation to this disease. Read more »