EXO-VATICANA
(Pt 12)
Petrus Romanus, PROJECT LUCIFER, and the Vatican's astonishing exo-theological plan for the arrival of an alien savior.
You only think you know what's coming...
Posted: February 10, 2013
8:00 am Eastern http://www.raidersnewsupdate.com/vaticana12.htm
Petrus Romanus, PROJECT LUCIFER, and the Vatican's astonishing exo-theological plan for the arrival of an alien savior.
You only think you know what's coming...
Posted: February 10, 2013
8:00 am Eastern http://www.raidersnewsupdate.com/vaticana12.htm
PART
12: More Christians,
UFOs...
|
and Hints at a SecretBy Tom Horn & Cris Putnam |
Legendary
Broadcaster Noah
Hutchings’ UFO
Encounter
Dr.
Noah Hutchings,
president of Southwest
Radio Ministries in
Oklahoma City, has
been in Christian
broadcasting for more
than sixty years. He
has written over a
hundred books and
booklets covering
Bible commentary and
prophetic topics and
has led mission tours
to the continents of
Asia, Europe, South
America, and Africa,
as well as the Middle
East. What many may
not know is, like Tom
Horn and Gary Stearman,
he, too, is a
Christian who
witnessed firsthand
what some today call
UFOs. We asked him to
send us a short report
of what he saw and
when, and he happily
replied:
In
1939 I lived with my
family on a farm in SE
Oklahoma, five miles
south of Hugo, the
county seat. At the
time I was 15 years
old. I daily rode the
school bus at a pick
up point about one
half mile east of my
home. I would usually
cut across a short cut
to and from the bus
stop through a
semi-wooded pasture.
One
evening in, what I
remember was October,
as I was walking
through the pasture
toward my home, the
sun was just setting.
As I glanced northward
past a grove of trees,
an intense bright and
glowing object
suddenly ascended over
the woods into the
sky. About three
seconds later as I
watched, another
object rose up and
followed the same
trajectory, followed
by a third object a
few seconds later
doing the same. Then
all three objects,
radiating orange,
white, and blue, lined
up to form a triangle
in the sky.
I
sat down until it was
dark and watched
waiting to see if they
would move. Later I
walked the short
distance to my home
where my mother had
saved supper for me.
After eating, I rushed
back to see if the
three objects were
still up in the sky,
but they were gone.
At
the time I was 15
years old, but there
are some events in
life so dramatic or
beyond the ordinary
that you never forget
them. This was one of
those incidents.
Years
later, in 1942, I was
called for Army duty
in World War II. After
basic training in
Field Artillery Fire
Direction I was sent
overseas to New
Caledonia for
assignment. I was
checking out a new
radar to detect and
identify all aircraft
within fifty miles of
our port. Attached to
the radar unit were
cables leading to
sixteen anti-aircraft
guns that could land a
90 mm shell in the lap
of a Japanese fighter
pilot at 12,000 feet.
About half way through
World War II, the
Japanese converted all
their military
aircraft into Kamikaze
planes, and the land
based 90s were not
effective in
anti-Kamikaze attacks.
I was thrown a set of
firing tables for the
90s and spent the rest
of the war supervising
field artillery
operations for the
First Calvary Armored
Division.
In
the 18 months I
operated a radar
system I kept in mind
the three objects I
had seen on a late
afternoon in 1939.
However, I never
picked up another
thing in the sky that
I could not identify,
including a pelican
that had swallowed a
piece of gum from one
of the ships that had
been thrown overboard
with the garbage. But
no UFOs.
I
remain convinced that
the three objects I
saw suddenly rising
swiftly into the sky
in 1939 [were]
something beyond the
identification and
scientific knowledge
of that time, or even
today.… I think we
have to consider
seriously many of the
seemingly reliable
reports of UFO
activity today,
especially that of
five retired Air force
officers [ii]
who testified of the
problems with UFOs
during their service
years.
Whether
UFOs are something out
of another dimension
or angelic visitors
from heavenly places
is something that
someday will be
determined.
Dr.
Walter Martin Had Time
to
Snap a
Picture
of the UFO
Broadcaster,
debater, and lecturer
Dr. Walter Martin was
a recognized Christian
apologist who passed
away in 1989. He
pioneered
organizations in the
Christian
counterculture
movement including the
Christian Research
Institute in 1960 for
Christian apologetics.
Martin’s colleagues
included well-known
radio Bible teacher
Donald Grey Barnhouse;
noted lawyer,
professor, and
Lutheran theologian
John Warwick
Montgomery; and
founder of the
Koinonia House
ministry based in
Coeur d’Alene,
Idaho, Dr. Chuck
Missler. But, as with
Tom Horn, Gary
Stearman, and Noah
Hutchings, most people
probably do not know
that the cult-buster
also had a UFO
encounter. In fact, he
and his partner even
had time to take a
clear picture of it as
it hung suspended
above a seminary. From
a portion of his 1970s
UFO presentation, we
transcribed the
following short
excerpt:
I
possess, and it has
been printed, the only
color picture of a
UFO, taken at an
altitude of eight
hundred feet, on a
clear day in New
Jersey, hovering near
a seminary. And this
particular one [the
UFO picture],
generally, I blow up
on a wall about ten by
fifteen feet so people
can see it…and we
have blown up large
pictures of it…is of
a circular ship with
opaque windows
circling it. Its
dimensions, as far as
we were able to
determine, figure
about fifty to
seventy-five feet
across and at least
fifty feet thick. It
made no noise
whatsoever; it was
bluish-grey in color.
It hovered and then
lazily took off,
straight up over the
mountains. My
assistant took the
picture with a
35-millimeter camera
on a clear day. And
that picture was used
on the front cover of
a national publication
as the first
“bonafide UFO
sighting, verified by
unimpeachable
sources.” After all,
seminary professors
would hardly be lying
about Unidentified
Flying Objects [sounds
of audience laughing].
Particularly since my
assistant who took the
picture didn’t
believe they existed
until he took the
picture. Now, he is a
firm believer in the
existence of
Unidentified Flying
Objects…
The
question in my mind is
not “what,” but
“who.” I know what
they are. Hynek knows
what they are [Dr.
Josef Allen Hynek was
a United States
astronomer, professor,
and lead scientific
adviser for UFO
studies undertaken by
the US Air Force under
Project Sign, Project
Grudge, and Project
Blue Book]. The United
States government
knows what they are.
The Soviet government
knows what they
are.… They are some
form of extremely
sophisticated
aircraft, not made by
any government
occupying territory on
our Earth that we know
of… [Dr. Martin went
on to explain his
belief about the
“who” that is
piloting UFOs. He
concluded they are
demonic agents of
deception].
The
Difference between UFO
Sightings and Alien
Abduction
Because
efforts have been made
in some circles to
renounce all
unexplainable UFO
activity as demonic
and/or lump this
phenomenon together
with so-called alien
abduction, we have
listed below the
current evolution of
UFO encounter
“types” as first
developed by J. Allen
Hynek and then revised
in succeeding years:
1)
Close
Encounters of the
First Kind (CEI)
involve “visual”
sightings of an
Unidentified Flying
Object.
2)
Close
Encounters of the
Second Kind (CEII)
include visual plus
physical traces such
as burned spots on the
ground, radiation,
strange markings, or
wreckage debris
appropriate for
investigation.
3)
Close
Encounters of the
Third Kind (CEIII)
involve sightings of
the UFO
“occupants” near
the UFO.
4)
Close
Encounters of the
Fourth Kind (CEIV)
include a human
abducted by a UFO or
its occupants (this
was not included in
Hynek’s original
scale).
5)
Close
Encounters of the
Fifth Kind (CEV),
developed by Steven M.
Greer’s Center for
the Study of
Extraterrestrial
Intelligence (CSETI)
group, are described
as “joint, bilateral
contact events
produced through the
conscious, voluntary,
and proactive
human-initiated or
cooperative
communication with
extraterrestrial
intelligence.”[iv]
6)
Close
Encounters of the
Sixth Kind (CEVI) are
described as “UFO
incidents that cause
direct injury or
death.”[v]
7)
Close
Encounters of the
Seventh Kind (CEVII)
involve abduction for
the purpose of
mingling human and
extraterrestrial
“DNA” to produce a
hybrid.
“Close
Encounters of the
First Kind” is how
we would describe the
testimonies of Tom and
Nita Horn, Gary
Stearman, Noah
Hutchings, and Walter
Martin. They saw
something that
appeared to be solid,
operated under what
appeared to be
intelligent control,
yet defied
identification and
behaved in ways
inconsistent with
physical laws of the
universe as we
understand them. The
UFOs could have been
good, evil, or
neither, but they were
extraordinary,
whatever they were.
For
Tom Horn, the question
over “what” and
“who” UFOs and
aliens are began a
long time ago.
In
fact, it dates back to
his childhood. He was
not yet a teenager
when his father,
Clarence, a Korean War
veteran and territory
officer in the state
of Arizona, came home
one day very excited.
He’d been deer
hunting not too far
from Snowflake,
Arizona. This was an
area that Clarence
loved to travel to, if
for no other reason
than that the man loved to drive (as anybody who knew him would testify, especially
his kids), including
along the Salt River
Canyon into Payson and
on up into the Apache-Sitgreaves
National Forest.
He’d stop at every
little town along the
way, including Show
Low, an early
settlement town named
after a famous poker
player. On this
particular trip,
Clarence had parked in
the woods and was on
foot, following an
animal trail near
Snowflake that he was
very familiar with. He
headed toward a
waterhole that
antelope, elk, and
mule deer (his target)
were known to habit,
and that’s when he
came across something
that had not been
there before: several
large, near-perfect,
spherical craters,
perhaps twenty feet
across and eight feet
deep. The mysterious
cavities were so
precise that it looked
as if an enormous,
white-hot ball had
pushed them into the
rock, and the finish
on the walls was
sealed so perfectly
that rainwater filled
the orbs. The sides of
the holes were slick,
not like they would
have been if
explosives had been
used to create them
(or somehow if
gigantic drilling
equipment had been
lowered by a military
transport helicopter
into the remote
location without
disturbing the natural
habitat or leaving
behind signs of
commercial or military
activity), and each
“pool” contained
deer that had fallen
in and drowned while
attempting to drink
the water.
Clarence
took pictures of the
obscure holes, had
them developed, and
showed them to the
family. Tom remembers
being especially
impressed. Clarence
also reported the
finding to the police
department where he
worked and led a
representative of the
Army Corps of
Engineers to the
location. The origin
of the puzzling
craters was never
determined, including
by locals who
frequented the area
and thought they had
appeared overnight.
The Corps of Engineers
also could not
determine how the
holes were made or
what they could have
been for. The
Phoenix Gazette
ran an article called
“Mysterious Mountain
Holes” about the
discovery, reprinting
photographs of
Clarence kneeling
beside the orbs with
his 30-06 hunting
rifle, and not long
afterward, the Corps
dynamited the pools so
they would fill with
rocks and protect the
wildlife. About the
same time, Tom’s
“crazy” aunt who
lived next door to his
family and whom nobody
paid attention to was
petrified by what she
claimed was a
dish-shaped object
hovering above their
home. But as they all
knew, she was
“nuts,” so that,
for a while, seemed to
be the end of the
story.
One
of the holes Clarence
Horn found. Bend in
old
picture distorts perfect circular pattern at top.
picture distorts perfect circular pattern at top.
Officer
Clarence Horn in the
late ’50s–early
’60s
However,
years later, something
else happened near the
site. On November 5,
1975, along the
northeastern ridge of
the same mountain
range, Travis Walton
stepped out of his
pick-up to look at a
mysterious, glowing
object. While a crew
of loggers waited
nearby, Travis
approached the UFO and
was jolted by a blast
of inexplicable
energy. As his
companions fled in
terror, Travis was
taken aboard the alien
spacecraft and
subjected to a variety
of physical
examinations. His
story, Fire
in the Sky, became
a motion picture. It
reports what’s
considered to be the
best documented
account of a UFO
abduction ever
recorded. Is Travis
Walton’s story true?
Was there a connection
between the Walton UFO
and the mysterious
mountain holes? Travis
wanted to know, and
once gave Horn his
business card in
Roswell, New Mexico,
and asked him to call.
Horn never did, but
now, for the first
time ever, Tom will be
disclosing in Exo-Vaticana
part of what legendary
American radio
broadcaster, Paul
Harvey, used to call
“the rest of the
story.”
Throughout
the first two decades
of his public
ministry, and to the
largest extent since,
Tom Horn has held this
secret. It involves a
mystery concerning his
family that he could
neither understand nor
talk about. What Tom could not have known, of course,
was what would follow
his father's
discovery: a series of
disturbing events in
his family that would
crystallize something
so preternatural and
improbable that it
nearly defied
incredulity. In fact,
it would have been
easy for him to
dismiss it all as too
fantastic to be
real... that is, if it
had not been for the
detectives, federal
employees and
attorneys, a vanished
nuclear physicist from
Los Alamos, Stephen
Spielberg, and even a
recording of their
voice and a picture of
one of them
that would follow.
[EDITORS
NOTE: As
Tom said on
radio with Steve
Quayle recently,
he will not allow us
to publish "The
Mysterious Case Of
XXXX XXXX" online
nor will he discuss it
on radio, but the
decades old secret
will be documented in
the upcoming book Exo-Vaticana].
Coming
up next:
Artificial
structures on another
world confirmed?
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