Saturday, 4 August 2012

Evidence Alien

Evidence Alien
SHORT UFO FACT: [Joseph Smith and Moroni, 1820s. Joseph Smith, at the young age of 14 or 15 in his hometown of Manchester, New York, reported that a "CLOUD OF DARKNESS" descended over him, but then a "PILLAR OF LIGHT" suddenly appeared and two luminous beings stepped out of it. One of these visitors was the angel Moroni, who returned several times, and eventually led Smith to a set of golden plates which he translated through a pair of spectacles he called "URIM AND THUMMIM." These plates formed the basis of the Book of Mormon. The "ANGEL" Moroni reported that there were many inhabited worlds in the cosmos, and that the God of the Bible was really a being which dealt near the star Kolob. Mormonism has a strange obsession with genealogy and some curious doctrines about the afterlife, and it also suggests that there may have been ancient advanced civilizations in the Americas which were destroyed in a cataclysm. ]

PROYECTO OVNI


SHORT UFO FACT: [Early Modern Sightings 1873-85. Not surprisingly, during this pre-flight period of time, UFO sightings were minimal. Strangely, this period is marked by a large number of USO (UNIDENTIFIED SUBMARINE OBJECTS) sightings, such as '"lightwheels"' and strange metallic craft seen at sea. This was a period when many nautical advances were being made - and the first practical submersible craft were being built and operated. Most of the aerial sightings reported during this time - many are discussed by Charles Fort in his books - were reported by astronomers, such as Camile Flammarion and Jose Bonilla, who saw luminous objects cross the face of the moon and sun, respectively. It was also during this time that the features of Mars - especially the "CANALS" reported by Perceval Lowell - led to fervent discussion of the possibility of life there.]

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Origin: mystery-sky-lights.blogspot.com

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