
UFO of GOD: The Extraordinary True Story of Chris Bledsoe
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The case began 18 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. Since 2007, 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 become one of them. Strap in for a wild ride.”—Col. John B. Alexander, PhD. Retired US ARMY
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5.0 out of 5 stars One Of The Most Important And Powerful Testimonies Of It's Kind
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.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book.

5.0 out of 5 stars You won’t put it down!
Eye opener! loved the book and highly recommend. I finished it in 8 hours!!

4.0 out of 5 stars CHRIS BLEDSOE HAS PROOF!

5.0 out of 5 stars Best book you will ever read!!!
Once you read this book you will likely be buying copies for your friends the way I have. It's all about love!I would give it 10 stars if that were a choice!

5.0 out of 5 stars UFO of GOD

5.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Book

3.0 out of 5 stars Sounds Like a Government Psy-Ops on an Innocent Man with Special Gifts
As stated in the promo for the book. It is designed to build interest in a movie deal led by a supposed religious scholar who believes that Bledsoe is being contacted by the biblical "Angels". Interesting that this comes out not long after Vatican translator turned whistle blower Mauro Biglino tells us who the angels and gods of the old testament really were. An honest secular scholar of any note should have very serious questions about angelic behavior.
Read Biglino's "Gods of the Bible" along side of this and you have to wonder how this "Professor" managed to miss the fact that the old testament Gods and Angels were so brutal that some New Testament scholars put forth the idea that the Old Testament God must have died making Jesus the son of a new deity. Jesus says as much.
Jesus alludes to a passage in the old testament where the "GOD" of the Israelites sends them deadly snakes and stones when they beg for food. Jesus says this to imply they are worshiping a monster. That this passage,telling followers to abandon the old God and his violent ways, is seldom translated with proper reference, says a lot about who still controls religion. Makes you wonder if these "Old Gods" are still around pulling the strings of nearly every nation. Are they still spreading their drunken violence across the land with all manner of advanced psychological technology? If they are, the last thing we need to do is BLESS them.
If you read this book with the mindset of someone paid to gain Mr. Bledsoe's trust and muddy the water around what could be an actual contact from non-Elohim (alien Gods of the Bible) entities, the high ranking government types giving him 'special" tours of NASA and becoming virtual "family members" make sense. In interviews I've lost count of how many times Bledsoe talks about these agents, "becoming family" even attending his daughter homecoming. All these high ranking people stand in line waiting to impress and spend time in rural NC with a country boy? Really?? Everything they do suggest that that they have profiled Bledsoe and his family and are going to use even trick in the CIA book to gain their complete trust. Bledsoe comes across as smart and honest, but not sophisticated. His main worry was that the government would kill him, not use him in some huge propaganda campaign he couldn't imagine in his wildest dreams.
In the end I hope Mr Bledsoe's natural intuition wins out. He did find it odd when the "Professor" showed no interest at all in his story and was very cool when they first met. The fact that her husband shadowed him most of the night didn't change her interest. She then contacted him about a film idea and was miss chatty. When she wanted him to meet her horror film writers and he told her his contacts had not given him a sign to comply, she waited several days and then contacted him again. He repeated that he needed a sign and within hours a tree burst into flames in his yard, burning from the INSIDE OUT. This is just like the trees in California and Maui purported to be hit by laser. Was this a "sign" from his people or a government that wants a film? As you may have noticed with Obama, films are now openly spouting propaganda.
This mixture of government "magic" and what could be a real contact with something that has the earth's best interest has been turned into a confusing, but familiar soup. This is how the infamous "THEY" tricks us. In the end, we are going to have to trust our gut...Personally, I smell a rat and hope Mr Bledsoe's "contact" really will keep him safe.