Saturday, 11 December 2010

Medieval Scientist Described Ufos In The 15Th Century

Medieval Scientist Described Ufos In The 15Th Century
Dishes SEEN FOR 400 Get-up-and-go "Klagenfurt, Austria - November 17, 1954" A scarcely open book by Paracelsus, the famous medieval natural scientist, reveals that "In the air Dishes" were renowned in the 15th century under the names "In the air Dishes", "In the air Dragons", and "Shining Worms". The book, found in the Vicarage of Foederiach, adjoining Villach, describes these "warped stars" as having the shape of a moon or a packed down capsule. The 2000 odd pages were examined by Monsignor Educationalist Otto Rainer, Protector of the Diocesar Annals surrounding who held the book was undoubtably one of the primary organized works of Paracelsus. It was in black and white in Strasbourg in 1662, detach in German and detach Latin. Paracelsus died in Salzburg in 1451. Source: The UFO Archives The post Medieval Scientist Described UFOs in the 15th Century appeared first on The Run Chronicle.

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