Yesterday afternoon, thousands of people in New York City spotted a cluster of (what were thought to be) UFOs in the sky above West 23rd Street in the neighborhood of Chelsea. But here’s the kicker: They come in peace.
Retired Air Force officer and author of the book Challenges of Change, Stanley A. Fulham, predicted that on Oct. 13, 2010, UFOs would visit the world’s major cities without landing or communicating for fear of causing panic. We’re not saying we’re hopping on the alien bandwagon, but if Fulham is accurate, we consider it good news. In his book, Fulham explains that this event will “be the initial interaction in a process leading to mankind’s acceptance of the alien reality and technologies for the removal of poisonous gases from the earth’s atmosphere in 2015, if not sooner,” according to a Sept.13 press release.
He also says they have been, “witness to countless thousands of alien civilizations who polluted their planets to total extinction where not a single being, animal or plant survived. They urgently warn planet earth is presently on the same self-destructive path … the aliens are well aware of our environmental crisis, and have benevolently decided to rescue mankind in this vast universal drama.” In short, they’re going to save us from ourselves.
But what exactly was in the sky yesterday? According to witnesses, they were silvery, round-shaped figures with lights. Mystified, people tweeted up a storm, making the news viral across the Web and called the NYPD and Federal Aviation Administration to report it. But no one was aware of any authorized aircrafts like these or able to identify what was in the sky, reports ABC News.
Daniel Calhoun, 52, admits, “Common sense says it wasn’t a UFO. Common sense says it was a plane or a balloon, but this thing stopped everyone in the street for two blocks. Any New Yorker will tell you, that alone is extraordinary.”
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