An earthquake has destroyed Constantinople; famine and pestilence are spreading. The cataclysm has leveled the walls and the fifty seven towers. Now comes a new tremor, even stronger than all the previous ones. Nicephorus, the historian, reports that in their fright the inhabitants of Byzantium, abandoning their city, gathered in the countryside: “They kept praying to beg that the city be spared total destruction; they were in no lesser danger themselves, because of the movements of the Earth that nearly engulfed them, when a miracle quite unexpected and going beyond all credence filled them with admiration. In the midst of the entire crowd, a child was suddenly taken up by a strong force, so high into the air that they lost sight of him. After this, he came down as he had gone up, and told Patriarch Proclus, the Emperor himself, and the assembled multitude that he had just attended a great concert of the Angels hailing the Lord in their sacred canticles. Acacius, the bishop of Constantinople, states, “The population of the whole city saw it with their eyes.” And Baronius, commenting upon this report, adds the following words; “Such a great event deserved to be transmitted to the most remote posterity and to be forever recorded in human memory through its mention every year in the ecclesiastical annals.” For this reason the Greeks, after inscribing it with the greatest respect into their ancient Menologe, read it publicly every year in their churches.
Source: 'Wonders in the Sky' by Jacques Vallee & Chris Aubeck
Showing posts with label Angel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angel. Show all posts
Saturday, 28 April 2018
Angel (May 18, 1749, Near Hertford, England)
'We have an account of a surprising phenomenon that was seen near Hertford during a violent storm of thunder and lightning, on Thursday the 18th by one John Mitchell, as he was traveling on the road: He was met by a man of a gigantic stature, his face shone like the sun, on his head something resembling a crown with stars, with wings on his shoulders; his body seemed of transparent fire; but suddenly it disappeared like several balls of light, attended with an explosion like that of a number of cannons.'
Here we seem to have a report of what can only be described as a classic angel, complete with the wings and larger-than-human stature. When angels appear in the Bible, their manifestation is often heralded by enormous noises like explosions (or 'cannons')
Source: 'Humanoid Encounters' by Albert Rosales & The Newcastle Courant (Tyne and Wear, England) May 27, 1749.
Here we seem to have a report of what can only be described as a classic angel, complete with the wings and larger-than-human stature. When angels appear in the Bible, their manifestation is often heralded by enormous noises like explosions (or 'cannons')
Source: 'Humanoid Encounters' by Albert Rosales & The Newcastle Courant (Tyne and Wear, England) May 27, 1749.
Friday, 27 April 2018
Flying Humanoid (Detroit, August 19th, 2002)
The witness was driving their work truck through a storm - lightning was flashing, but there was no thunder and rain had not started. The witness happened to look upwards and saw what they took to be the Fisher Building - which is approximately 50 floors high and has a large glowing red ball on top. There were what looked to be birds, but they were apparently too large to be birds. They covered the ball and it appeared as if they were startled from the lightning in the storm, because they all flew upwards in a boomerang formation. There was a yellow glow as they drifted Southeast (heading towards Canada) which eventually turned reddish as the creatures moved. When the lightning hit the top of the building, the building lit up bright white. That was the moment in which the witness decided that they were seeing angels taking off. They said that they were not drinking, do not use drugs and had a restful night’s sleep before.
Source: http://www.phantomsandmonsters.com/2018/04/daily-2-cents-2008-kokomo-ufo-crash.html
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