Sunday, March 6, 2022

Supernatural.


This is coolbert:

As at was in Mons Belgium during World War One, so as it is now in the skies over the Ukraine. Apparations of angels in cloud formations?

"Major Archbishop: Many Seeing ‘Luminous Angels Over the Land of Ukraine’"

"Social media users have shared unverified images purporting to show cloud formations resembling angels in Kyiv."

"The leader of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church said on Friday that 'many people' have told him that they have seen 'luminous angels over the land of Ukraine.'”

Cloud formations as seen by some to be the representation of an Angel. See from mobile.twitter an image showing one of the "Angels".

Additionally from the wiki see the rest of the story, the Battle of Mons [1914] and the appearance of angels as ostensibly seen by the troops engaged in battle.

 Furthermore and consider:

"The Angels of Mons is one of several stories of the reputed appearance of a variety of supernatural entities which protected the British Army from defeat by the invading forces of the German Empire at the beginning of World War I during the Battle of Mons in Belgium on 23 August 1914."

"The church and then the British government used this event to motivate soldiers to continue to fight. Shortly afterwards, the fantasy [!!] writer Arthur Machen published an article in the London Evening News about the event. He told the story of a British soldier who was helped by archers to escape from the claws of the German army. He alluded to Saint George, the patron saint of soldiers and a legendary character for Mons. Although he quickly admitted that he had made up the whole story, there was no longer any doubt. The legend took on different forms. The angels were presented in different ways, either as a cloud of light or a winged horseman. The famous legend of Mons is still widely written about today, 100 after years after the war began." 

OK. I am always looking for blog entries that deal with paranormal phenomenon + the military dimension! So what!

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