by
Stephane Wuttunee
September 8, 2008
from
UFODigest Website
Blossom Goodchild
Like wildfires in the Australian outback, rumors of an upcoming mass
televised UFO sighting over American skies are taking the Internet
by storm. Blossom Goodchild, an Aussie actress and author, has the
international Ufology community on its ear with channeled
information concerning the eminent appearance of a massive
extraterrestrial spacecraft for
October 14th, 2008.
Calling themselves ‘The Federation of
Light’, these Beings from another world have stated to Goodchild
that they intend not only to make themselves known, but also to
remain more or less in place for a full 72 hour period, thereby
providing the media with ample opportunity to once and for all
capture on film evidence that will silence the skeptics and
debunkers forever.
The predicted rendezvous point? Alabama...
Dannion Brinkley
And here's the kicker; she isn't the only one making the prediction.
Unbeknownst perhaps even to themselves, statements made by other
individuals in the past corroborate her findings, one of these being
immortalized on paper by Dannion Brinkley.
In his latest book (entitled “Secrets of
the Light” and published in 2004) on page 222 Brinkley says:
“By the year 2008, the fact that we
are not alone in the universe will be made undeniably clear to
everyone on the planet. With millions of planets and billions of
stars, I cannot fathom how we could ever thought in any other
terms. However, for those who have doubted, the
extraterrestrials will make themselves known.
I believe they
feel they have no choice but to show themselves as we verge on
self-annihilation, genocide and toxic poisoning. The truth of
our inter-galactic lineage will become common knowledge. If I am
to believe the vision, the truth of our intergalactic lineage
will cause humanity to take one wild ride.”
A few things stand out in all this.
For
one, it is rather unusual for channels and mediums to give exact
dates and places for events to occur - let alone the appearance of
an alien spacecraft. Some leeway and margin of error is usually
provided to allow for interpretation (and for people with less than
honorable intentions, room to squiggle out from).
Not in this case. Goodchild is adamant
and steadfast on the date.
Another point to keep in mind is that from reading the materials on
her web site, Goodchild herself seems at odds
with the information - almost as if she thinks herself unfit for the
task of bringing this information to the world. This again, is quite
unusual for channels and mediums. If anything, such people rarely
exhibit doubt or disbelief in their own predictions.
Naysayers will immediately dismiss Goodchild’s statements as
ludicrous. However, if Goodchild was consciously perpetrating a hoax
and simply wanted to make money with all this (after all, she is an
author and actress), she is definitely going about it in the wrong
manner.
Any skilled marketing representative
would tell her to do two things:
-
Be less specific of the date on
which the craft is supposed to appear (actually, they would
most likely tell her to put it off by at least nine months)
-
Flood the market with products
and services (books, videos, seminar appearances and
lectures, etc) so the money can start pouring in. She's done
neither.
Actually, her prediction was made on
August 22nd of this year (2008), with “showtime” being less than three
months away - far too soon a timeline for the reaping of financial
rewards or fame.
Speaking of which...
There is also the inevitable credibility factor to consider. If
Goodchild proves to be wrong with this information, it is obvious
that whoever enjoyed reading her materials before will begin to shun
and avoid her in the future (much like our beloved and elusive
Bigfoot hunters from Georgia). So on a personal level, quite a bit
is at stake for Goodchild.
And she would know this.
To stir the waters even further, consider that the Canadian Prime
Minister Stephen Harper in the last week has called for surprise
federal elections to occur on (you guessed it) … October 14th, 2008.
According to
Alfred Webre, world officials
are taking the announcement of the arrival of an extraterrestrial
spacecraft in our skies seriously, and plans may already be underway
to pull public focus away from such a seminal event and place it on
more domestic and political issues instead. In this case, the
controversy generated by surprise federal elections would tie up
Canadian airwaves quite nicely.
If extraterrestrials wish for their
presence to be known to the world on that day, they would need to
account for this type of potential interference, along with one
million other variables.
Of course, being highly evolved Beings, they (hopefully) would.
In any case, the heat on the forums is palpable.
YouTube videos on Goodchild’s predictions are everywhere. And as one forum member on
Unexplained Mysteries remarked, the date itself is unique because
October 14th 2008 translates to 10-14-2008, which becomes (if you
subtract each number from the next) …minus 2012.
Coincidence?
Perhaps.
Even if Blossom turns out to be wrong and nothing occurs on or
around October 14th this year, it is clear by humanity's current
state of affairs that something of this nature needs to occur anyhow
- and sooner rather than later. Full on contact and (to a degree)
interference within human affairs cannot occur prior to a series of
events such as these that will undeniably make the entire world
acknowledge once and for all that Extraterrestrials are real.
Whomever is watching over us needs to make themselves known, and any
medium is viable, whether they are electronic, or human.
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