The Black Death - Associated with UFOs?

Sebastian Thomas
The Black death began in Asia and soon spread to Europe where it killed over 25 million people. That is about one third of Europe's total population. Some historians believed that over 100 million people may have died from the plague itself. It was witnessed that before a plague ever occurred, people have witnessed men dressed in black and lights in the sky. This usually followed a foul stenched mist in the air that resembled a pale fog. Within contact of the mist, people died between 3 to 4 days later.

Two types of plague are believed to have caused the black death. The first is the bubonic which was the most common characterized by the swelling of the lymph nodes and the second form was the pneumonic. It is marked by shivering, rapid breathing, and the coughing up of blood.

It was believed that flying objects were doing more than just spreading the disease, they were also spraying chemical or biological defoliants from the air. Many human casualties from the Black Death may have been caused by such defoliants.

Once the medieval Black Death got started, noteworthy aerial phenomenon continued to accompany the dreaded epidemic. Reports of many of these phenomena were assembled by Johannes Nohl, and published in his book The Black Death, a Chronicle of the Plague (1926). So with all this information is like swallowing a super big pill. Was the cause of all this to control the heavy population of the world during that time or was it just to eradicate most of the world for another strange and deceitful purpose.

We will never know. But the accounts of all the aerial lights and the mist surrounding these horrible incidents are uncanny. Millions of people died over this and those that had to endure this, is beyond comprehension by any means.

Related link: Ancient Extraterrestrial Gods?

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  • Duncan8/19/2009

    There are many, MANY, respected historical sources concerning the black death. I have read more than a few and, amazingly, there were no mention of lights-in-the-sky, fog, or aliens in any of them. Go figure.

  • Carole Anne Somerville7/18/2009

    Interesting. :)

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