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PREDICTOR SAYS THAT THE DEPUTY CLODOVIL IS
JUSCELINO KUBITSCHEK’s SON
Por: Thiago Rocha -
site: www.ofuxico.terra.com.br
Foto: Divulgação
09/08/2007
A journalist from OFuxico contacted the presenter
and Fed. Deputy, Mr. Clodovil Hernandes to know the news of his
artistic and political life. However, before finishing the
conversation Mr. Clodovil made a surprising revelation. He said:
“I am Juscelino Kubistcheck’s biological son”.
He explained that he had been informed about that
through Professor Jucelino Nobrega da Luz, a man known for
making predictions related to events and famous personalities.
The Professor says that he dreams and then writes everything at
a draft. Later, he registers it on a Notary Office and sends to
people or place who dreamed with. When the reporters looked for
him, JNL confirmed the Clodovil’s
speech…
"Through my premonitory dreams, I found out that
the Deputy Clodovil is Juscelino Kubitschek’s (ex President)
biological son" he explained. They had met each other at REDE
TV! (a tv channel) when Jucelino was invited to an interview in
the show named "A TARDE É SUA", at that time presented by Mr.
Clodovil. Jucelino sent a letter to the Deputy, who doubted its
veracity. However, Clodovil analyzed the dates, and thought
about the possibility of that to be truth. Clodovil, 71, was
born in 1936. Juscelino Kubistcheck was born in 1902, today he
would be 95 years old. If the paternity is true, the ex
president became father of the designer and Deputy at the age of
24 years old, when he was married to Mrs. Sarah.
According to his birth certificate, Clodovil
Hernandez was born in the State of São Paulo, and he was adopted
by a Spanish immigrants couple (Domingo Hernández Sánchez and
Isabel). He was educated in a Catholic internal college for
priests.
Professor Luz had already predicted Clodovil
would win the run to Deputy, and be the third most voted. He
also predicted a prostate cancer, which he would be cured with a
surgery. Both cases were reported to Mr. Hernandez before they
happened.
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