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UFO was seen by as many as 62 South African school children landing next to some trees near their school.
On 14th September 1994 a UFO was seen flying through the skies of Southern Africa by multiple witnesses. Two days later, on 16th September 1994, a UFO was then seen by as many as 62 South African school children landing next to some trees near their school. All 62 of the children claim they actually saw alien beings emerge from the craft.
UFO researcher Cynthia Hind went to investigate the incident and eventually all of the children were interviewed seperately by the late child psychiatrist Dr John E. Mack. The children were asked to draw pictures of what they saw. Each of the children were also questioned individually about the experience and Dr. Mack confirmed that there was no indication that he could tell of that any of the children were making the story up or lying.
The ages of the children who witnessed the incident were between 5/6 to 12 years old. One of the children explained how one of the alien entities had turned to look at her and seemed surprised to see her there. She also claims there was some kind of telepathic communication and that the alien entity seemed to be concerned about the welfare of planet Earth. They seemed to be worried about us cutting down trees and about the atmosphere.
None of the children had previously been exposed to the mainstream media and were therefore not very knowledgeable about the subject of UFO’s before the experience. All of their descriptions and illustrations are remarkably similar.
Even more fascinatingly, over 14 years later, the John E. Mack Institute have caught up with the children who witnessed the incident. All of them have confirmed that what they saw that day was very real and the John E. Mack Institute are now in the process of making a new up-to-date documentary about the remarkable incident.
Dr John E. Mack had previously carried out research into the alien abduction phenomena involving 200 people who were having such experiences. Mack carried out this research for a total of ten years and died in September 2004 after being ran over by a drunk driver. Many people believe that the cause of Mack’s death is questionable.
Can 62 South African school-children and all of their teachers be capable of perpetrating such an elaborate hoax?
Personally, I have no doubt that the incident was very real.
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What are the Nephilim planning? Absolutely nothing that’s what and that’s because they don’t exist. Now grow up and stop writing rubbish like this