Revealed: UFO’s are Biblical Chariots sent by God

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UFO's are Chariots by God to Watch Over us

One of the greatest deceptions hidden from the masses is the truth about Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO). They are not unidentified because those in power know exactly what they are. Even with this knowledge, they have created a false story to lead people to believe that these flying objects are being controlled by gray extraterrestrials from space.

The grey, frog-like images of aliens that have been repeated in Hollywood films for the past 60 years are, in fact, depictions of demons, not the heavenly beings that operate the chariots. However, they don’t want you to know that these flying spaceships or starships are actually run by the Watchers. The Watchers are a higher order of heavenly messengers who work directly for our Creator as divine guardians and representatives in the heavens.

From the time of Adam and Eve to the present, these celestial ships have been making visits to Earth since the beginning of human history. In biblical times, the Elohiyms (angels) used these spaceships to travel between heaven and earth, communicating with our ancestors.

The fact that these ships can travel at the speed of light shows that they were made by intelligent beings in the heavenly realm. More than just advanced technology, they symbolize the Creator’s divine power and his love for humanity.

The elites and powers-that-be overlook that the Bible itself contains hints about the information they’re trying to hide. In biblical texts, flying objects or celestial ships were referred to as ‘chariots’, and their frequent visits to Earth were well-documented. The King James Version (KJV) contains references to the phrase approximately 120 times in books like Exodus, Joshua, and Psalms. The Apocrypha also mentions chariots in 1 and 2 Maccabees.

One prophet who revealed the true nature of Chariots in biblical times is Ezekiel, who describes his vision of them in Ezekiel 1:15-28. Ezekiel’s vision features four living creatures and wheels within wheels, moving in a divine context. The wheels, described as ‘a wheel within a wheel’ that sparkled like chrysolite, moved in any direction without turning.

Apart from Ezekiel, another prophet who saw visions of the chariot was Daniel, who describes God’s throne being borne by a chariot of fiery clouds and wheels in Daniel 7:9-10. The Prophet Elijah also had a direct encounter with a chariot, as he was taken up to heaven in one of them, accompanied by horses of fire, in 2 Kings 2:11. Similarly, Enoch, the son of Jared, was also taken up to heaven without experiencing death, as recorded in Genesis 5:24 and 1 Enoch 70-71, by a divine chariot or heavenly vehicle.

Beyond the visions and encounters with chariots described in the writings of Ezekiel, Daniel, Elijah, and Enoch, other biblical accounts speak of divine vehicles or advanced entities.

Psalm 68:17 mentions ‘The chariots of God are myriads, thousands upon thousands,’ symbolizing divine power. Zechariah 6:1-8 describes four chariots drawn by horses of different colors, representing God’s presence and power. Nahum 2:3-4 depicts shields and chariots with flashing lights.

Psalm 104:3-4 also describes God using clouds as a chariot. Additionally, the apocryphal book of 3 Maccabees 6:18-29 mentions ‘chariots of fire’ in the context of divine intervention.

As the Bible underwent various edits, the early church potentially removed the concept of chariots to conceal their true nature, potentially misleading future readers. The chariot that took Elijah and Enoch are similar to what we call UFOs today, with terms like ‘fire’ and ‘horses’ used to misconstrue this connection.

The unique experience of Enoch and Elijah being taken away by chariots without experiencing death, as detailed in Genesis 5:24 and 2 Kings 2:1-12, suggests they have a role to play in the end times. According to Revelation 11:1–14, they are expected to return as the two witnesses, playing a key role in events leading up to the rapture.

These chariots didn’t just disappear after the biblical era. Many indigenous cultures around the world have stories and legends that suggest they have witnessed similar aerial phenomena, often described as ‘firebirds,’ ‘sky ships,’ or ‘thunderbirds.’

For example, Native American tribes such as the Hopi and Ojibwe have oral traditions that describe strange flying objects and divine beings. In a similar vein, ancient cultures in Asia, Africa, and Australia have narratives that could be interpreted as encounters with chariots or UFOs.

In Australia, Aboriginal people tell of ‘Wandering Stars’ or ‘Flying Spirits’ that descended from the sky. Legends among the Dogon people of Africa speak of “Nommo” beings that arrived on earth in “ark-like” vehicles from the stars. In Asia, Hindu mythology describes ‘Vimanas’ as flying machines or chariots used by gods and divine beings. Ancient Egyptians believed in a solar barge that carried the sun god Ra across the skies.

Chinese mythology speaks of flying dragons and heavenly chariots, while Japanese mythology describes heavenly birds and flying chariots. In South America, the Incas believed in Viracocha, a deity associated with flying beings. Celtic mythology also features stories of flying chariots and Otherworldly beings.

What’s consistent across these accounts is that chariots or UFOs have been sent over the years occasionally to watch over humanity by our Creator’s command.

Why are NASA and the World Powers Hiding the Truth about the UFO?

It is important to understand that NASA was only created to deceive and mislead the public into believing the existence of other planets, even though they know that the earth is a confined space that no one can leave or enter unless they die.

NASA and the world powers are withholding the truth about UFO’s for two reasons:

  1. First, they do not want you to accept the existence of our Creator.
  2. Second, they do not want the world to know that these UFOs are heavenly chariots who will be critical during the rapture at the end of time.

If you pay close attention to the media, you will notice that they will start to set the stage for a mass hysteria about UFOs and the potential alien invasion. What the powers-that-be don’t want you to know is that in the last days, UFOs will descend upon earth, sent by our Creator to gather the righteous chosen ones. The world government will misconstrue this as an alien invasion, but in reality, it’s the biblical rapture, marking the end of this wicked world.

As predicted in Matthew 24, families will be shattered, with two women grinding at the mill, one taken and the other left, and two men in the field, one taken and the other left. The righteous will be taken, leaving the evil ones to face the destruction that follows.

Hollywood is well known for its ability to tell the truth about what lies ahead in its movies. The 2009 sci-fi thriller ‘Knowing‘, starring Nicolas Cage, depicts Ezekiel’s vision of wheels within wheels as a representation of UFOs. The end of the movie shows a terrible event in which some people, mostly children with certain numbers, are taken up in a beam of light, which is similar to the idea of rapture.

When the Rapture goes down, the world government and global elites will try to fight back against the heavenly forces, but they’re no match for the myriads of chariots led by Yahusha, the Messiah King. This event marks the end of the world and its abominations.

Here’s the twist: the elites, under Satan’s direction, will attempt to use holograms to stage the Rapture in order to set the stage for the arrival of the Antichrist. However, those who have been chosen will know what is coming and will be able to spot the chariots that will take them away from this world’s pain.

Interestingly, the African American community has long celebrated the promise of the glorious Rapture through the spiritual classic ‘Sweet Chariot’, born out of the darkness of slavery in the US. This is the traditional African American spiritual song “Sweet Home” written in words:

Sweet chariot, comin’ for to carry me home
Sweet chariot, comin’ for to carry me home
I’m goin’ to sing when the chariot comes
Gonna shout when the chariot comes
Gonna ride when the chariot comes

If you get there before I do
Tell all my friends I’m comin’ too
I’m goin’ to sing when the chariot comes
Gonna shout when the chariot comes
Gonna ride when the chariot comes

Sweet chariot, comin’ for to carry me home
Sweet chariot, comin’ for to carry me home

Conclusion

The world government doesn’t want you to know the truth about UFOs. Our Creator usually dispatches these heavenly chariots to watch over us and prepare us for the forthcoming Rapture.

Like in Noah’s day, the heavenly chariots will return, bringing judgment to this corrupt world and taking the chosen ones. Now it’s time to stay alert and be prepared.

In conclusion, I say LOOK UP, for our Creator will soon dispatch His heavenly chariots to bring His children, who have endured great suffering, to a paradise free from pain and sorrow.

Sources

Biblical References

  • Job 9:24: The Bible (King James Version). (n.d.). Job 9:24.
  • Genesis 5:24: The Bible (King James Version). (n.d.). Genesis 5:24.
  • Ezekiel 1:15-28: The Bible (King James Version). (n.d.). Ezekiel 1:15-28.
  • Daniel 7:9-10: The Bible (King James Version). (n.d.). Daniel 7:9-10.
  • 2 Kings 2:11: The Bible (King James Version). (n.d.). 2 Kings 2:11.
  • Matthew 24: The Bible (King James Version). (n.d.). Matthew 24.
  • Revelation 11:1–14: The Bible (King James Version). (n.d.). Revelation 11:1–14.

Other Religious Texts

  • 1 Enoch, 70-71: The Book of Enoch. (Translation not specified due to multiple translations and publication dates).

Movies

  • Knowing (2009): Proyas, A. (Director). (2009). Knowing [Film]. Summit Entertainment.

Music

  • “Sweet Home” (Sweet Chariot): Traditional African American spiritual song, author unknown due to its traditional nature.

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