UFO Conjectures

Saturday, July 16, 2022

The clue for what UFOs are has been right in front of us, all along

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David Halperin has dealt with the Ezekiel puzzle in the Hebrew Bible brilliantly and for some time.
 
And we all know the long ruminated idea that the ring-wheeled thing allegedly containing god that Ezekiel describes at length in the Bible [Ezekiel 1:1 ff.] has been offered by many ufologists (and Josef Blumrich in his Spaceships of Ezekiel) as a UFO (flying saucer).
Setting aside the view that Ezekiel's vision was either a dream or pathological episode (Halperin) or a polemic using archaic symbolism to make aggrieved points about the ungodly behavior of the Israelites at the time, let’s accept the idea that what Ezekiel wrote was what Ezekiel actually saw (experienced).
 
Knowing that the being he saw as an angel of god or god himself – and that the god Ezekiel’s people and Ezekiel himself was not god but a being only said to be god – see my Substack pages and blog about the matter – the whole episode is not a divine, metaphysical event, but an actual physical event employed by the god (Yahweh) as part of his ruse on the early Israelites.
 
This means that the “craft” experienced by Ezekiel was either a contrived episode involving devices and images as depicted by Ezekiel or an actual airborne craft described as Ezekiel perceived it or as best as he could describe such an odd, unique thing.



That the god who wasn't could produce such a magnificent scenario or machine is made somewhat clear in my Substack thesis.

And his craft was a forerunner of what we see today (and have seen since the days of Ezekiel), “machines” of the Yahwistic cult, which I continue to elaborate on elsewhere.
 
More to come …

RR

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