| Does
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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