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According to many witnesses, after a period of rain, the dark clouds broke and the sun appeared as an opaque, spinning disc in the sky. It was said to be significantly duller than normal, and to cast multicolored lights across the landscape, the shadows on the landscape, the people, and the surrounding clouds. The sun was then reported to have careened towards the earth in a zigzag pattern, frightening those who thought it a sign of the end of the world. Witnesses reported that their previously wet clothes became "suddenly and completely dry, as well as the wet and muddy ground that had been previously soaked because of the rain that had been falling"
"Before the astonished eyes of the crowd, whose aspect was biblical as they stood bare-headed, eagerly searching the sky, the sun trembled, made sudden incredible movements outside all cosmic laws — the sun 'danced' according to the typical expression of the people." ― Avelino de Almeida
"The sun, at one moment surrounded with scarlet flame, at another aureoled in yellow and deep purple, seemed to be in an exceedingly swift and whirling movement, at times appearing to be loosened from the sky and to be approaching the earth, strongly radiating heat." ― Dr. Domingos Pinto Coelho
"...The silver sun, enveloped in the same gauzy grey light, was seen to whirl and turn in the circle of broken clouds... The light turned a beautiful blue, as if it had come through the stained-glass windows of a cathedral, and spread itself over the people who knelt with outstretched hands... people wept and prayed with uncovered heads, in the presence of a miracle they had awaited. The seconds seemed like hours, so vivid were they." ― Reporter for the Lisbon newspaper O Dia.
"The sun's disc did not remain immobile. This was not the sparkling of a heavenly body, for it spun round on itself in a mad whirl, when suddenly a clamor was heard from all the people. The sun, whirling, seemed to loosen itself from the firmament and advance threateningly upon the earth as if to crush us with its huge fiery weight. The sensation during those moments was terrible." — Dr. Almeida Garrett, Professor of Natural Sciences at Coimbra University.
Why did they not take a picture of it?
Originally posted by Mercurio
1917 was 40 years before the Roswell incident in 1947.
Originally posted by MoeFugga
reply to post by Mercurio
I don't think people who are faithful can be bias, I think they see what they want to see because they believe in it so strongly
Originally posted by something wicked
And of course that is absolutely nothing like UFO/ET believers who will see a bird or plastic bag in a badly distorted video on youtube and claim it as absolute proof of a visitation is it?
Originally posted by MisterFister103
Originally posted by something wicked
And of course that is absolutely nothing like UFO/ET believers who will see a bird or plastic bag in a badly distorted video on youtube and claim it as absolute proof of a visitation is it?
Always gotta throw something like that in to the conversation, like the subject of Ufology is just so ludicrous that only idiots would believe it....idiots that don't know the difference between a bag and a curious looking light flying around the sky.
Originally posted by Mercurio
But I also do not think that tens of thousands of people (or even 100,000) would share the same "delusion" unless they ALL somehow had taken magic mushrooms that day.
The Miracle of the Sun: the largest UFO event in recorded history