Man’s House Hit By Meteorites: “I am obviously being targeted by E.T.”

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Radivoke Lajic of Bosnia has seen many meteorites hit his home in the last several years. Enough that scientists are now studying the geography of the property and scratching their heads as to why, this small house is being bombarded with small meteorite fragments.

Scientists believe that strong magnetic fields are pulling the space rocks towards his home. Radivoke believes that he is being targeted by extraterrestrials.

“I don’t know what I have done to annoy them but there is no other explanation that makes sense.” said Radivoke.

Since researchers have concluded that these are in fact, meteorite fragments, and given the number to times his house has been hit, I’m very interested in reading up on what the researches find out.

If E.T. can hold grudges like that, then I better stop with all the alien jokes that I do, or next you will read of a truck-sized meteorite demolishing a building in Los Angeles.

Full source: Telegraph UK

Radivoke Lajic, 50, said that his house being hit by rocks from space was the result of an extraterrestrial grudge.

Scientists are now studying magnetic fields around the property to try and explain the frequency of the strikes.

“I am obviously being targeted by extraterrestrials,” he said.

“I don’t know what I have done to annoy them but there is no other explanation that makes sense.

“The chance of being hit by a meteorite is so small that getting hit six times has to be deliberate.”

Mr Lajic, who lives in the village of Gornji Lajici in northern Bosnia, near Prijedor, said that the meteorite strikes always happen when it is raining.

The first meteorite struck his house in November 2007.

Scientists at Belgrade University have confirmed that the rocks are all meteorites.

“I have no doubt I am being targeted by aliens,” he said.

“They are playing games with me. I don’t know why they are doing this. When it rains I can’t sleep for worrying about another strike.”

Mr Lajic has reinforced his roof with steel for fear that a meteor may hit his house.

He paid for the steel girder by selling one of the meteorites to a university in the Netherlands.

“But these meteorites have brought happiness to our family as well, as we’ve met different people from around the world that were interested in it,” he said.

“And I have had so many visitors that I plan to make a small museum in my back garden.”

Mr Lajic first hit the headlines two years ago, when the fifth meteorite struck his house.

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