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    Not only is the idea of the mushroom introduced through the “Holy Medicine” laid out in the first paragraph, but the elemental beings are referred to not only as sylphs, nymphs, gnomes and salamanders, which we have all seen and discovered, through history, but as “flying aerial vehicles” as well. What else should be taken to notice here is the idea being implied of “summoning,” as if there might be a formula to use, when upon taking mushrooms, one can then see and work with the elemental spirits. There is only one formula given in the whole book, and it’s rather incomplete. It does not reveal how to contact UFOs, but it may be one small part of the puzzle. If we ask ourselves the question, can people summon aerial vehicles, aka UFOs with some sort of magic, albeit chanting, reciting mantras, invoking beneficial or malicious entities or some sort of conjuration, we might keep in mind the various waves of sightings and occurrences in history. Some have been accompanied by meteor storms and even the plague. It seems more likely that these anomalous instances were used by opportunistic individuals to manipulate kings and leaders of countries, due to their connections some astrologers and magicians had upon the court and fellow countrymen. It’s very possible these magicians used superstition to convince people they could control the forces of nature, even the elementals. I don’t think it’s wise to assume anything we don’t know yet.

    UFOs, Meteor Showers and Plagues in the Middle Ages

    In his book, The Black Death, Nohl traces the black plague in Europe through old church documents and publications and reveals some strange aerial phenomena involved in some plague instances. These appear to be UFO related instances, based on the descriptions. William Bramley, in The Gods of Eden, first brought this little-known episode in history to the attention of UFO and conspiracy researchers in 1989, to the best of my knowledge.

    Here is an excerpt from the book, The Black Death, from 1926: “In addition to comets there were all kinds of other fiery signs which were considered as precursors of the plague. Thus, on December 20, 1348, there stood at dawn a column of fire above the palace of the Pope of Avignon, and in August the same year there was seen above Paris a ball of fire which remained visible for a considerable time. To this category belongs an event which happened in Austria, in Vienna, in the year 1568, ‘When in sun and moonlight a beautiful rainbow and a fiery beam were seen hovering above the church of St. Stephanie, which was followed by a violent epidemic in Austria, Swabia, Augsburg, Wutemberg, Nuremberg, and other places, carrying off human beings and cattle.’ Further, stinking mists, rains of snakes and frogs, storms and floods, earthquakes, famines and locusts, were all considered as precursors of the plague.” (42)

      Now we can start to see, that way back in time, 500 years ago, before the creation of the CIA and propaganda intelligence agencies like we have today, there were definitely cattle abductions and also people being abducted by UFOs. This is definitely not a new phenomenon, and it’s not all government scientists behind it. UFOs were also associated with plagues, as if they employ some form of hidden population control or genetic leverage over humanity.








































(42) The Black Death: A Chronicle of the Plague compiled from contemporary sources, Johannes Nohl, 1926, page 37

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