UFO of GOD: The Extraordinary True Story of Chris Bledsoe
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The case began 16 years ago and the government was the only one that listened. Why is that?
“The Invisible College took notice…and so should you.” —Jim Semivan, CIA
Are the biblical stories of angels in the Old Testament being witnessed today? Are UFOs messengers from God? Chris Bledsoe, a deeply religious family man and successful business owner from North Carolina was on the verge of the unthinkable after losing everything in the 2007 financial crisis and suffering from a debilitating chronic disease. Fishing along the banks of the Cape Fear River with three co-workers and his teenage son, he walks away from the group and cries out to God in a desperate prayer for help. Suddenly, a UFO appears and saves his life and cures him of his illness. Experiencing four hours of missing time, he returns to his group and finds them troubled. Terrified, they run for their lives as several UFOs chase them home.
This is the true story of hope, love, lies and deception, involving officials from the U.S. Government, CIA, NASA, a string of professors, and the church. Prepare to go on a spiritual journey of awakening and transformation with a visit from the Lady, remote viewing, assassination plot of the Pope, the Vatican, dripping orbs, a burning tree, the Monroe Institute, and healing the son of an elite Washington DC power broker with ties to the White House. 16 years on, the phenomena still visits the Bledsoe family and affects the lives of people who come in contact with them. To outsiders this can be seen as demonic, but to those willing to keep an open mind, it is a blessing.
“Do not be surprised if you, the reader, become one of them. Strap in for a wild ride.”—Col. John B. Alexander, PhD. Retired US ARMY
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
UFO of God is a rich and bold testimony of a family's continuing daily encounters with strange, otherworldy phenomena on their property in North Carolina, including (but not limited to) balls of light, translucent beings, orbs, a being called The Lady, and other kinds of manifestations that seem to decorporealize into thin air. The book reads as a memoir of a family man chronicling his otherworldly experiences, from the few he had growing up, to the famous "river" incident, to the present. Interest from the CIA, NASA, MUFFON, and the Oval Office itself lends validation to the continuing development of the miracles which surround the property.
Despite the overwhelmingly positive message of the phenomena - which, broadly speaking, is love and compassion for all of life - the exile and ridicule Christopher and his family faced from the community and from the media forced him to devote himself to never speaking of it again... until his encounter with whom he calls "the Lady", who charged him with the burden to speak out on behalf of the recurring phenomena. From there, Chris is guided to make decisions that steer the course of his life.
It's at once captivating, emotional, mythical, urgent, and uplifting.
The story continues to unfold and the publication of the book is auspicious. When I first heard of Chris Bledsoe's story last April, I too began to experience the phenomena. Only later, I read the back of the book jacket the following endorsement by Colonel John B. Alexander (the original remote viewer for the CIA portrayed by George Clooney in The Men Who Stare At Goats): 15 years on, the phenomena still visits the Bledsoe family and affects the lives of people who come in contact with them. "Do not be surprised if you, the reader, become one of them."
The secret is... yes, I have become one of them. Don't be surprised if you will too.
I had a lot of fear to set aside in cracking open this book, fear that I didn’t want to admit to myself. I’m writing this review aimed at anyone else who might have similar feelings of resistance. I know fear comes in many forms. When I tell those around me about this book, I am seeing things like people asking me to tell them everything that’s in it without them having to read it - or all kinds of excuses. It’s fear. So I will confess to mine, in hopes that it may help someone else who is thinking about opening up to the truths of this book.
The image in my mind that I used to get myself to even start was that of jumping into a lake off a cliff. The ground of the cliff is no longer solid and dependable. I can either run and jump now and maybe escape falling rocks, making it to the center of the lake free and clear - or I can tumble with the crumbling landscape.
To me, the world we live in is changing in ways that make it hard to stomach. The pandemic and how we as a species have handled it (and maybe even created it), the outsized power of central banks, the curious agendas of the World Economic Forum, how we have been convinced to hate each other (at least, in the US), government ineptitude and corruption that is on full display, the threat of nuclear war, the implications of artificial intelligence, the fight about climate change. The “bingo card” list goes on.
It’s time we know more about who we truly are and our relationship to the rest of the creation. We have been kept in the dark, and fed narratives or partial truths for too long. The experiences of the Bledsoe family are backed up by a wide array of evidence and professionals who have a lot to lose. These experiences have happened over many years, and they have evolved as the family has evolved.
The celestial beings could not have picked a better messenger for their truths than Christopher Bledsoe. He is kind, humble, empathetic, and he has a lot of grit. You can’t help but love the guy. He takes us with him on his story, starting at the very beginning of his life. This requires guts beyond measure. It’s a burden to be the messenger of “these UFOs are real and related to God” in North Carolina, especially when he first was contacted years ago. There is so much to be learned from his story, and this book is a gift to humanity.