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The One
29th April 2011, 06:21
Anybody remember this and is this guy the real deal

Beginning August 7, 2005, Prophet Yahweh, Seer of Yahweh, will start his "50 State UFO Summoning Tour 2005." During this time, UFOs will appear on Prophet's signal for radio or television news and talk shows to film and photograph.

Prophet Yahweh, Seer of YAHWEH, was blessed to discover the lost, ancient art of summoning UFOs and spaceships on-demand. Since 1979, hundreds of UFOs have appeared on his signal for witnesses to see.

Prophet is willing to call down UFOs for your station's news or talk show to video and photograph? Want to find out more about this? Just keep reading.

On May 23, 2005, Prophet sent out a press release announcing his Las Vegas Media-Only UFO Summoning Event. In it, he stated that for 45 days, TV camera crews would immediately start filming UFOs that appeared on his signal, if TV stations came and filmed him summoning them. Prophet also said that if the media continued filming his summonings, sometime before the 45 day Las Vegas Media-Only summoning was over, a spaceship would descend and sit in the sky over Las Vegas for a day and a half.

On May 25, 2005, KTNV ABC TV-13, in Las Vegas, NV contacted Prophet to put his summoning abilities to the test. And, on May 26, 2005, Prophet Yahweh met with them about 2:30 PM in Doolittle Park. At that time, Prophet Yahweh was documented calling down two UFOs for their cameras.

The news reporter was Mike Dello Stritto, and the camera man, was Jonathan Hawkins.

Prophet Yahweh made history as the first person to ever call down real UFOs for mainstream television cameras to film.

KTNV ABC TV-13 aired a news segment, hosted by Mike Dello Stritto, to all Las Vegas, showing the two UFOs that were filmed by their camera man, Jonathan Hawkins. One UFO was stationary in the sky while the other flew across Las Vegas. Then, it turned around and came back on the same path

This was a world class news event that should have gone throughout the earth, but, according to Prophet: "The powers that be stopped the story from being made known because they did not want humanity to find out that UFOs are real!"

After this, Prophet Yahweh found himself completely and totally abandoned, by all Las Vegas media.

And, because of this, Prophet's attempt to call down the spaceship, for the cameras of mainstream TV stations to film, never happened. The reason why is because none of the Las Vegas media would come film him summoning the spaceship.

Many people felt that Prophet should have called down the spaceship because this would have forced all TV stations to come and film it.

But, Prophet said:

"The spaceship would never have appeared if I was not filmed calling it down. This is what the space beings wanted. They wanted me captured on film with their spaceship so everyone would know that these beings have chosen me to speak for them and no other person.The space beings kept their end of the bargain by sending a real UFO, on my signal, that was documented. But, Las Vegas media refused to film me calling down the spaceship. That's why it never happened."

Prophet Yahweh is now calling on all radio and television news and talk shows to allow him to come to their cities and summon sightings for them to document.

Don't let Prophet Yahweh be blacklisted because the powers that be don't want humanity to find out that UFOs are real.

Give Prophet a chance to summon real UFOs for your cameras like he did for KTNV ABC TV-13


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1R7ets-6n8

original link http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/07/prweb262656.htm

Jay
29th April 2011, 07:11
This latest "Mary" apparition in Africa like the above JhqZfqvqz6k Project Bluebeam imho Reeks of the vatican..

QueenKat
29th April 2011, 17:30
If I'm not mistaken, Prophet Yahweh was found to be a hoaxer who had people projecting lights into the sky to appear like UFO's. I remember that I was sorry about it because I wanted him to be the real thing. Hope this helps!

linz2d
29th April 2011, 17:59
Well it may be a hoax but I would really like to know how he pulled it off, for interest sake. I have done a search on the Internet with many people saying it is fake but without giving a proper explanation on how exactly he did it. My initial thought was perhaps it was a balloon set off by someone but then again it very hard to prove it was a balloon or to have a balloon act the way it did.

Peace of Mind
29th April 2011, 18:15
If I'm not mistaken, Prophet Yahweh was found to be a hoaxer who had people projecting lights into the sky to appear like UFO's. I remember that I was sorry about it because I wanted him to be the real thing. Hope this helps!



Can you please elaborate, I've heard of him being debunked too but no one actually has...they just say so with out showing how he was proven a hoax. I have my reservations too, but for years no one has debunked him yet...I'm actually surprised he hasn't made it to project avalon...with all the claims of sightings going on around here.

Peace

noprophet
29th April 2011, 18:23
Easiest dis-info trick in the world.

"I heard that was debunked."

GlassSteagallfan
29th April 2011, 18:24
But, Prophet said:

"The spaceship would never have appeared if I was not filmed calling it down. This is what the space beings wanted. They wanted me captured on film with their spaceship so everyone would know that these beings have chosen me to speak for them and no other person....

Toward the end of the following documentary, the space people wanted exactly the same thing - to be filmed by common people because the govt's would not allow the public to know about their existance. The filmed ufo near the end has never been debunked, although many tried.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9nB2NxQ9XU

QueenKat
29th April 2011, 18:31
The info I read was on another forum and I'll have to go and see if I can find it and it's source(s).

Okay, after looking at the other forum, I can't find specifically where it was debunked. I can only find where people, after viewing lots of the footage, believed that the effect was somehow created with balloons (not lights like I thought).

9eagle9
29th April 2011, 19:48
"I believe its fraudulent" is the second dis info trick.



Easiest dis-info trick in the world.

"I heard that was debunked."