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the UFO phenomenon truly represent what many
people claim it to be: visits from
outer-space aliens who originate from other
planets? In this 40 minute documentary from
the 1970's, exactly that question is
asked... and answered.
In the first 20 minutes, we're
being introduced to the reality of the
phenomenon in the first place. It turns out,
that throughout the centuries people have
been witnessing "sings in the sky"
and have communicated with intelligent beings
that have something to do with these signs.
An interesting aspect is that the
phenomenon which we have learned to call
"UFO's" (Unidentified Flying
Objects) seems to be adjusting to the human
perception and cultures of the times and
places they appear.
Appear out of nowhere, and disappear into
nowhere. Now add this to the fact that it is
virtually impossible to really travel
millions of light-years through space and
that all the "space brothers" seem
to be doing is abducting people and spread
New Age types of philosophy, you have a
pretty good picture of the hidden truth
behind UFO's.
The documentary itself interviews a
number of people who today still are among
the top names in UFO research. Some are
Christians, others are agnostics or even New
Agers. And so they obviously will disagree
on a lot of things, but that's not really apparent
in this video.
What they do agree on, is that the
phenomenon is real and does not (always)
represent something good. After all, abducting
and raping people is a crime, isn't
it?
Still, abduction stories go hand-in-hand
with UFO sightings and they turn out to be
described as well as foretold in the ancient
book of the bible.
Towards the end of the video, we are
introduced to a Welsh preacher man called
I.D.E. Thomas. He explains how the
phenomenon has everything to do with the
events described in Genesis 6 of the Bible,
when fallen angelic beings raped women and
created a terrible offspring called the
Nephilim. These Nephilim were the reason God
sent the Great Flood of Noah.
And isn't it foretold, that the Days Of
Noah would return?
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