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July 23, 2004

Ghosts in the Window Tinting

by Red Wolf

United States: Normally when window tinting starts to lift on a building, the installation company is called out to fix the problem, not in Texas. Crowds of the gullible and curious are flocking to a hardware store in Rio Grande Valley, Texas, to see an image of Jesus that has appeared on a tinted window at the business.

The image first appeared on a True Value store window on July 19 and caused employees to wonder where it came from.
Since being discovered, the image has not faded.
People at the store agree that the image resembles the face of Jesus Christ with a crown of thorns.
I go to church whenever I get a chance, but I'm not a spiritual person. I do believe, especially now, a resident said after seeing the window.

Really? I have a bridge I'd like to sell you.

Crowds Flock To See Jesus Image In Window - local6.com, 21st July 2004 (via BoingBoing).

Posted in Forteana at 08:56. Last modified on September 28 2006 at 23:42.
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