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SUBJECT: ALIEN CONTACTS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT FILE: UFO2588
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############# T H E U F O R E P O R T J O U R N A L #############
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ALIEN CONTACTS IN THE OLD TESTAMENT.
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Even Western scriptures reveal evidence of extraterrestrial visitors,
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agrees Erich Von Daniken in his book Signs of the Gods. Von Daniken noted for
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his research into the possibility of prehistoric contacts with intelligent
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beings from other worlds, sites as evidence the biblical mystery of the ark
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of the covenant, an amazing box that supplied the Israelites with manna over
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the 40 years they wandered in the desert. This "miracle" is explicable, he
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writes, only if we assume that space beings had provided Moses` people with
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a mie 40 years they wandered in the desert. This "miracle" is explicable, he
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writes, only if we assume that space beings had provided Moses` people with
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a miny-nuclear reactor that produced food from algae and dew.
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Biblical scholar Zecharia Sitchan, himself and author, is also convinced that
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there is evidence in the Old Testament in other ancient writings of the
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extraterrestrial guidance. He believes that Noah's ark provides a clear
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example of such help.
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According to the original Hebrew versions of these text's, Sitchan says,
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"Noah was advised to construct a boat roofed over and below and heretically
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sealed with tough pitch. There were to be no decks, no openings, so that the
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sun shall not see inside. The boat was to be a vessel that could turn and
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tumble."
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There is only one kind of boat that fits this decription says Sitchan:a
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submarine. And he goes on to point out that, in ancientHebrew, the biblical
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"ark" stems fromthe word sunken.
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No other type of boat could of endured the stresses and strains of 40 days
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and 40 nights in such a raging flood, Sitchan contends. "No ordinary surface
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vessel could of survived the tumultuous waves without being sunk."
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The story of Noah also appears in ancient texts from suner, now a pat of
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Iraq, and Sitchan studied these as well. In a passage from one of them,
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according to Sitchan, Noah explains that he survived the flood thanks to the
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help of superior beings from another planet who helped him built the ark.
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Like a modern submarine, Noah's ark had ballast tanks that made it possible
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to submerge and to surface, Sitchan says. Before the deluge, it took an oxygen
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supply, later surfacing when more was needed.
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Renowned UFO investigator Brad Steiger agrees that there is clear evidence
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that Noah's ark was a submarine and that the patriarch had to have received
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advice from space aliens to build it. "One must have advised Noah to construct
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a waterborne vessel to prevent his death," says Steiger.
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"But Noah would not have known the principles of building a craft. Being a
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mere mortal, Noah would not have the ability to construct a submarine. He
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would have needed extraterrestrial assistance to build his craft."
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Hayden Hewes, director of the International UFO Bureau, confirms this. "This
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does not exist a single iota of doudt that Noah`s ark was a submarine, craft."
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Hayden Hewes, director of the International UFO Bureau, confirms this. "This
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does not exist a single iota of doudt that Noah`s ark was a submarine, And it
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was built by Noah with extraterrestrial guidance."
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Obviously, ancient history is not the concern of modern governments, but when
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the evidence mounts to prove that alien extraterrestrials are among us and
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making contact with us is in growing numbers today thoughout the world, it is
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impossible not to wonder at the silence of the authorities in the best
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positions to know what`s going on.
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If the powers of our visitors were so far in advance of our own thousands of
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years ago, can we assume that they lagged while we caught up? And if, as so
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many experts think, we are on the brink of direct, open contact with such
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superior beings, it cannot help but affect all our lives. The possibility
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exists that, during their visits, "something may have happend to make the
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alien visitors angry or bellicose," as a Soviet researcher has speculated. Yet
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the general media-television, radio, and the press, continue to follow the
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official line and keep us in ignorance. It would be comforting to say that
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those in authority know best and that, therefore, we have nothing to worry
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about. No matter how many people see them, UFOs have been defined as
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nonexistent.
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Many experts have begun to punch holes in the previously solid wall of
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denials. And the picture that is beginning to emere gives little comfort to
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the skeptics. There is, for example, evidence not only of a long-standing
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cover-up but also of contact on the highest level with alien extraterrestrials.
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THE END
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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