Saturday, March 19, 2011

Rio de Janeiro EEUU/Brasil.- hire a guru to keep the clouds away during Obama's visit

RIO DE JANEIRO, Mar. 18 (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro, famous for its warm beaches and sunny skies, has recruited a spiritual guru to keep the clouds away during his visit this weekend, U.S. President Barack Obama. Scritori Adelaide, a medium whose followers believe they can help monitor weather patterns, says that maintains contact with an ancient spirit known as 'Cobra Head Coral', who according to legend, is powerful enough to influence natural phenomena .

"She goes into deep concentration so you can communicate with the boss and asks good weather" said Osmar Santos, her husband and spokesperson for Cobra Head Reef Foundation, which supports the work of the guru. Scritori performed similar services for Rio de Janeiro before New Year's celebrations and has also helped during the visit of former U.S.

President George W. Bush, in 2007, and the late Pope John Paul II in 1997. It is considered that the intervention helped to raise the temperature in London for an extremely cold winter in 1986, as Santos. Scritori could see their work difficult during Obama's visit, which will run from Saturday evening until Monday morning.

The website of the Brazilian weather forecast Climatempo will be partly cloudy with occasional showers. Obama will be on Saturday Brasilia and Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.

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