The primary purpose for this work, as implied by the name, is to make a
connection between the anomalous flying craft of the Bible and the equally
anomalous flying craft in our modern skies known as Unidentified Flying Objects,
or UFOs. The Bible covers a period spanning the years between the creation
of the biosphere we now inhabit, estimated by some to have occurred in 4004 BC,
and the Revelation of John around 90 AD. Almost 2000 years has passed
since that last writing and there are strong indications that mankind's history
may be much older than the 4004 BC date.
In the book
of Genesis there is evidence that the Elohiym, God, and the Malak, angels, had
direct contact with, and strong influence over, mankind. In this verse,
(Genesis 6:3 And the LORD said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for
that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.), it
is implied that God and the Malak broke off that direct and constant contact.
However throughout the pages of the Bible that contact is repeated over and
again on many occasions and in many forms.
It is assumed
by the religious mainstream that God and the angels either were never actually
on the planet but appeared in visions to mankind, or traveled between the Earth
and an imagined place called heaven. All scriptural indications are that
they actually flew in the sky, set divine foot on the Earth, and that they came
not from a specific place, but from the sky. (For clarification of this
point see
Heaven is the Sky.)
If the
orthodox assumption is incorrect, and the evidence testifies that it is, then we
are left with only one of two very distinct possibilities. Either the Elohiym
left the planet after Jesus / Yhovah's last encounter with John, or they stayed.
If they left we would no longer see very fast, brightly glowing, spinning,
metallic-like objects that ascend, descend, and hover in the skies, nor would we
see men and other beings ascending and descending to and from them as clearly
described in the Bible. However if the Elohiym stayed in relatively close
contact then we would see very fast, brightly glowing, spinning, metallic-like
objects that ascend, descend, and hover in the skies and we would see men and
other beings ascending and descending to and from them as they were clearly
described in the Bible.
The accepted
origin of the occupants of the UFOs we now see is that they are alien in nature
and are from another planet, solar system, galaxy, or dimension. If they
are from other planets would that exclude them as being associated with God?
It is obvious from the Genesis accounts that the Elohiym had close contact with
this planet, that the Malak once inhabited this planet, that they were obviously
somewhere else before, and are obviously some place now. If that happens
to be another planet, solar system, galaxy, or dimension, such a concept is not
disputed in the Bible. But what about their "alien" nature, is that a
proven fact or simply the most logical conclusion, ignoring, of course, the
ancient religious writings. And how logical would the coincidence be that
the descriptions of the flying vehicles and advanced technology in the Bible and
other religious writings are almost identical?
This section
on UFOs in History provides overwhelming evidence that Unidentified Flying
Objects have been sighted in our skies with regularity and that mankind has been
dealing with this phenomenon throughout history. Is this just an
incredible coincidence or simply proof that the beings of the Bible and the
religions of the world never left?
What is recorded
on the following pages
are known as close encounters, mainly of the first kind. For edification here
are the categories of encounters as presented, with humor, at the 19th Rocky
Mountain UFO Conference: 1.
When you see a flying saucer (disc, cigar, spheroid, what have you), that's an
encounter (close or far) of the first kind.
2.
When you encounter any type of 3-D physical tracings, or remnants, of something
apparently not of this world, or this dimension - such as when someone has
etched a sketch in your crops or when your cow is mutilated or when you find a
piece of chrome off a flying saucer - that's an encounter of the second kind. 3. And then when you
encounter not only a saucer, or a ship, but you also see the entities who are
driving said ship, and they maybe wave at you, and you wave back, that's an
encounter of the third kind. 4.
And if you get invited aboard, or taken aboard, and have experiences therein,
that's an encounter of the fourth kind. 5.
And finally, let's say you haven't seen a space craft, or its tracings, nor have
you seen the occupants of such a craft, nor have you been aboard, but you would
like to, and you're not afraid, and you have learned something about what it
takes to initiate contact, so you try it - try to initiate contact - and out of
the blue, so to speak, contact does indeed happen, (of any of the previously
mentioned first to fourth kinds) this is an encounter of the fifth kind.