by Rayelan Allan
THE RUMOR MILL NEWS AGENCY
The above sentence is the way a
farmer in China described an unidentified light that was seen in various
provinces of China on December 11th. The following comes from an
AP story:
"In Pusalu, a
patch of struggling corn and bean farms 30 miles from Beijing, villagers
believe cosmic forces were at play on Dec. 11. As they tell it, an
object the size of a person shimmering with golden light moved slowly up
into the sky from the surrounding arid mountains.
"It was so beautiful, sort of yellow,'' villager Wang Cunqiao
said. "It was like someone flying up to heaven.''
In my book, "Diana, Queen of
Heaven", Chapter Four is about "Project Blue Beam". This
is a NASA project. According to the late Canadian researcher,
Serge Monast, Project Blue Beam had four parts. The
second part of the project deals with tri dimensional optical holograms and
sounds. Laser projections of multiple holographic images would be projected
around the world. Each area of the world would receive a projection that was
geared to its religious belief system. In other words, the Christian
world will see Jesus, the Moslem world will see
Mohammed and the Chinese will see Buddha.
Is the New World Order testing Operation Blue Beam
in China? Will the Chinese people, who have spent the last 50 years under an
atheistic communist regime, suddenly have a religious awakening brought
about by golden apparitions in the sky? Will these apparitions take on form
and names?
The next time the golden lights are seen over China, will
villagers claim to have seen the Buddha or Kwan Lin?
Or maybe Confucius or Lao-tze? Or will Chinese
bureaucrats try to explain it, as they have this time, by adding more
questions than answers, and making people more curious and more interested
in the unusual incidents.
"Some say it was caused by
an earthquake. Some say it was a UFO. Some say it was a
ray of Buddha. I'm telling everyone to call it an auspicious
sign,'' said Chen Jianwen, village secretary for the officially
atheistic Communist Party.
Even the officially atheistic
Communistic Party village secretary raises the possibility that the strange
golden light is "a ray of Buddha". Is this officially sanctioned
Communist Party rhetoric? Or is the Secretary speaking for himself? Is there
a well orchestrated planned "religious revival" in the making?
If the New World Order is planning on introducing their
New World Religion as a precursor to their new world government,
China would be the place to start. Possibly the coverage given to
the Falun Gong members is a precursor to a nationwide
religious revival in China. The culmination of this revival will be to
incorporate a new form of "ancient religions" into the communist
structure.
In other words, Mao's little red book will be replaced by a
religious text which will incorporate the rules of the Communist Party
and the dogma of a new religion. The citizen of the One
World Government will not just break government rules and
regulations if they fail to follow the Party line, they will "sin"
against their "God", "Goddess" or the representative thereof.
"If the military didn't
chase it, it's because they knew it wasn't a UFO. They
were probably testing a new aircraft,'' said Chen Yanchun, a
shipping company executive who helps manage the China UFO Research
Resource Center."
Could the real reason the
military didn't chase this UFO be because the higher ups knew
that it was a holographic image being used by the New
World Order to bring the Chinese peasant into the One World
Religion?
Is this UFO sighting is China another sign that the New
World Religion is just about to be sprung upon us?
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