• Did MacArthur’s Prediction of Alien War Nearly Come True?

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    Posted in UFOs on May 6th, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    Did MacArthur’s Prediction of Alien War Nearly Come True?










    Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 14, 2006

    In 1955, General Douglas MacArthur predicted that the next war would be an interplantary war. Did the mighty general’s prediction nearly come true less than a year later? It did according to “The Top Secret UFO Project,” filmmaker R. J. Thomas’ parody of UFO documentaries.

    “Many prominent people have believed in UFOs,” Mr. Thomas said. “MacArthur was one of them. And his statements concerning war with creatures from outer space were the most bold and the most outrageous.”

    On October 8, 1955, MacArthur said, “The nations of the world will have to unite, for the next war will be an interplanetary war. The nations of the earth must someday make a common front against attack by people from other planets.”

    According to “The Top Secret UFO Project,” President Eisenhower prepared for a showdown with aliens, setting up military operations in a little Colorado town in the summer of 1956.

    Based on Thomas’ 2004 novella of the same name, “The Top Secret UFO Project” chronicles the UFO-related events experienced by a tiny Colorado hamlet called Jasper. According to the film, the town dealt with one unusual event after another in the summer of 1956. After a farmer spots a flying saucer zipping over his property, scientists rushed into Jasper to investigate, reporters rushed in looking for stories, and government officials rushed in to keep it a secret from the world.

    Billed as “the movie the government does not want you to see,” “The Top Secret UFO Project,” is a parody of the cheesy UFO documentaries of the 70’s like “Overlords of the UFO” and TV programs like “In Search Of.”

    Mr. Thomas plays a documentary filmmaker who, in 2003, discovered some top secret government films pertaining to the Jasper Incident of 1956. This inspired him to make a documentary about Jasper’s UFO story, and to discover the truth behind what really happened that mysterious summer in Colorado.

    And as for MacArthur’s prediction?

    “MacArthur was a veteran of three wars and known for his strategic brilliance,” Mr. Thomas said. “He was not just an oddball spouting off. I’m sure there are a lot of people out there who believe in UFOs simply because he did!”

    “The Top Secret UFO Project” is available on DVD at BooksAndSuchMart.com.

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  • ♥ If someone credible said that “The Ant-Christ was going to come on a UFO” what would you think?

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    Posted in UFOs on March 31st, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    Question by ♥Beans 4Brains™ Vodka Martini II: ♥ If someone credible said that “The Ant-Christ was going to come on a UFO” what would you think?
    I AM more than quite serious here. I was so shocked that there were no words to express my sentiments. All i could do was erupt with laughter and a very loud “Are You Kidding Me?”

    OBVIOUSLY … i think it’s a load of crap and completely illogical … in addition to being slightly humourous.

    The problem is, I was (again) reading a book on Cult Studies. This book is about 14 years old. The authors are credible insofar as their knowledge of Pseudo-Christian Cults and they have penned many insightful and credible books and booklets. What they state therein is standard in conjunction with a variety of other books by other authors on the same subject.
    I have had this book for quite some time and i have read it more than once and i never remember seeing this “theory” in there. Perhaps i missed this statement in that chapter on the cult of UFO Phenomenon.
    In any case, i know that what is written elsewhere therein the contents of the book is credible … (as are other general and specific statements made by these authors in other books) but the “Anti-Christ on a UFO” comment made me laugh … like seriously laugh and of course i do not believe it. At all. Not even close.

    But sadly enough I have heard others state such a “theory” and it is no less ridiculous to me, regardless of who says it. From a kook i would expect as much, but from someone credible?

    ANYWAYS I am just curious. IF you read (or heard) this “theory” from a “credible source” …. what would you think ?

    xoxo

    Oh btw … the book was published in 1994 and i do not know if there was an addendum or a recant in any book by them since (I do not recall seeing one).

    BUT i have heard, even this past year others who have the same opinion … which … you know makes me laugh hysterically. We are talking about the Bible, not “V” or “StarTrek” here.
    Anyways ……. I’m still laughing about this.

    Here is the quote: ” Our own speculation is based upon the study of Scripture and the study of UFO’s, we emphasize that this is only an educated opinion. What we believe is that we are seeing the world being prepared for the coming of the Anti-Christ on a UFO. In other words, we believe that UFO’s are of a demonic realm.” (p248; c15 “Satanism and the Occult Explosion”).

    Now, there IS more to the chapter that expounds this brief “hypothesis” but time and space limit me from retyping out the chapter. They only address this in a few paragraphs.
    *edit* I cited chapter name, not book title (so as, for the present moment; not to cast negative shadow on the authors).

    But i am thinking that i agree. I KNOW that what they have penned (even more recently than this particular book) IS credible as there are a variety of other studies on the topic of cults and they seem to be pulling from that a great deal. BUT … i don’t know how “credible” i can consider these two authors any longer IF this is an “educated guess” by them.
    I do not wish to judge and no one knows it all yet SO is it a matter of overlooking one isolated comment from 14 years ago OR are they no longer to be valued as having credibility? I do not recall seeing this same statement made anywhere else by them, save in this particular book.

    *thinks* It really does make me laugh though …. sorry if that offends anyone.
    *edit* — No no, i meant i agree with now doubting their general credibility … not that the Anti-Christ UFO comment.
    To me that is more than ridiculous and i can’t stop laughing about it. *sighs* Sorry if that offends anyone.

    Best answer:

    Answer by priestessyemaya
    I wouldn’t think that the source was very credible anymore.

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